Parallel Normal by disquiet published on 2020-10-29T04:03:47Z Another experiment with electric guitar loops. The main difference between today's and yesterday's (https://soundcloud.com/disquiet/passing-waves) is that yesterday's was recorded serial, so anything coming from the first loop also appeared in the second loop. That gave it a certain density, but, well, it also gave it a certain density. This was recorded in parallel, meaning whichever looper was recording at a given moment was only recording what was being played by the guitar, not what happened to be coming out of the other looper. This means the density took quite a while longer to achieve, but also that the individual segments are much more distinct, even after density has accrued. Also, the loops are quite a bit longer. Recorded from stereo speakers into a phone (yesterday was from a mono amp), though I'm not sure if the separation is particularly apparent. Major noise reduction in Adobe Audition, and a tiny amount of reverb. Genre Ambient Comment by Pre Polar super mello - and great! 2020-11-06T05:30:28Z Comment by Michel Banabila beautiful.. I opt for the 10 minute version too ;) 2020-10-30T07:16:50Z Comment by Grosse The suspended high singing note is a very nice thread throughout. 2020-10-29T19:01:18Z Comment by analoc Can I have a 10-minute version, please? It feels awesome. 2020-10-29T15:08:40Z