Cutguitar interlude

January 9, 2009 9:51 AM

Little bits of guitar chopped up and stitched together into a bouncy, happy whole.

For this piece, I recorded myself doodling on guitar for about 20 seconds, cut it up into little bits, tweaked some parts and fed them back into a sampler.
The process from then on was pretty much me randomly clicking the slices into a midi grid.

posted by ianK (5 comments total) 2 users marked this as a favorite

This is really neat. I would not have guessed it is all guitar. I like the whole "organic - to artificial sample - back to semi-organic" arrangement aesthetic going down here.
posted by arcanecrowbar at 4:47 PM on January 9, 2009


Excellent. Reminds me of The Books, one of my favorite bands. Doing this kind of cut up stuff with any artistry is quite difficult, and I'd say you succeeded handily.
posted by phrontist at 1:01 PM on January 10, 2009


Yeah, it does remind me of the books. However, well done. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
posted by lizarrd at 5:32 PM on January 13, 2009


I really enjoyed that as well. Listening to it, I want to both sit and contemplate, and get up and dance. Great stuff.
posted by marmaduke_yaverland at 2:46 PM on January 18, 2009


This is interesting. It's a promising process--it seems like there is a lot you could do by playing with this. It also makes me think of this by Opsvik & Jennings.
posted by umbĂș at 7:06 AM on July 10, 2010


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