We tend to think about Templates as places where we can get sounds organised into categories where we can return, time after time, to be greeted with sounds we know and trust.
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Templates are great for kick-starting the creative process and they save you masses of time setting up each new sound from scratch every time you want to start making music. But what about the idea of a Template as a deliberate interruptor? A place where you can tease out and encourage unpredictability? This week, I’m going to show you around a simple Template I’ve made which is designed to take pre-existing material (loops, remix stems etc.) and pass them through a series of sonic manglers to just see what happens when predicability meets unpredictability and they fall madly in love. From a few simple stems created from a Live Loops session, I’ll let my imagination - and my Template - take Audio into new, unexpected places.
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00:00 Brian Eno’s diary
01:52 A template for messing around
02:35 Opening the Template
03:29 Importing Audio into the Project
04:27 Drum Loop Half-Time
06:10 Magic synths
07:50 Bass - Wonk Slip Around
09:45 Adapting the Template to the Audio
10:54 Synths Part 2 and development
13:00 Drums into double-speed treatment and Mix
15:56 Explanation and Summary
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