01 October 2021

As We Get Older And Stop Making Sense - music by Used Soyuz

My first bit of soft modular synthesis. I have been wanting to use VCV Rack for ages, but it didn't like my Linuxed Lenovo, so I put it on my Windows laptop instead. It worked first time. Here are my first two twiddlings, including my first ever use of a sequencer, edited together in Audacity. Free stock footage from videezy.com.

At first it reminded me of early Human League - 'The Dignity Of Labour' - only not as good. In fact I just read of the death of Richard H Kirk, one of the founders of Cabaret Voltaire. This is now a clumsy tribute to their early 'Methodology' period work. Only not as good.

29 August 2021

Whatever Next - music by Used Soyuz

A quick instrumental track, meant to be cathartic - ends up sounding like cheesy movie soundtrack. LMMS on my Linuxed Lenovo, video done with Kdenlive.

17 April 2021

A4 (M4) 8 Bit Race - music by Used Soyuz

I wanted to do something a bit more upbeat and silly. I got the title and video on a coach trip to Bristol to see Thing One, and composed it on my Linux Lenovo in LMMS, using mostly Synth1 presets that I tweaked a bit, and a FutureBass bassline with a random arpeggio and some automated note skipping. Vocal samples were recorded on my phone and treated in Audacity, using its Vocoder effect for that 80s synth-crunch (note to self - mix a mono vocal and a sawtooth into one stereo track, and make sure it's sampled at 44kHz or above). I caught myself humming 'Close To The Edit' by Art Of Noise and Cake's 'The Distance' while I composed this - can you tell?

05 April 2021

My second album is on Bandcamp!

I have put together another album for Bandcamp. My career is still a tree falling alone in the forest. I probably ought to tell people about it...

 

04 April 2021

Drivetime - music and video by Used Soyuz

For my first go on my new-old Linux laptop I took audio from NASA of Martian wind and driving sounds recorded by Perseverance: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multim... I then 'Paulstretched' (clip length x 10) the sample in Audacity and added some bleeps in LMMS on my recently-flashed Linux laptop (mostly using TAL-Noisemaker, and one Synth1 preset). The video was edited in Kdenlive, which seems much happier than on the Pi 400.

My old new Linux machine

So, I realised that while my Pi 400 will run LMMS, it only runs older versions (due to its ARM chip?), and not the VSTs (soft synths) that I want to play with. So I took my old Lenovo ThinkPad, and reflashed it with Linux (Ubuntu Studio). It now whizzes along with LMMS, Audacity and Kdenlive. I have had some problems getting individual VSTs installed (I still don't get what WINE really does if it's not an emulator), but I am in the VST business. Which begs the question - what shall I do next with my Pi 400? How about going right back where I started, with Sonic Pi?

14 March 2021

Cloudspotting One by Used Soyuz

I wanted to make this one simple, so I could focus on practising with mixer channels, effects and automation in LMMS, with EQ and mastering in Audacity. The video has timelapse footage done on my phone with Stop Motion Studio and YouCut on my Pixel 3a, and was edited in Kdenlive on my Pi 400, which took ten times longer to render than my phone does.

I might make this track the first of a series of variations, or I might see sense.