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Patrick Perdue
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#Movuary day 3 brings you a classic example of why I should not be allowed to make music like this, whatever this is supposed to be. I don't know how to classify it, and I wrote it. Creapy broken jazzy dub and bass? I dunno...

HQ download:
borris.me/audio/movuary2025/03

00:00/03:01
Patrick Perdue
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#Movuary day 4 is far less complex or refined than anything I've done so far.
I had a bad night's sleep, and a roaring headache, so I woke up and made this thing. Pretty much just slapped it down and said "to hell with it."

HQ download: borris.me/audio/movuary2025/04

Posting for the forth time, because I keep breaking stuff.

00:00/01:08
Patrick Perdue
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#movuary day 6. It's the log song from Ren & Stimpy Show. Some may recognize the first part from something else.
Short, boring, to the point.

I am just so pissed off today. I will make no further comments.

HQ download:
borris.me/audio/movuary2025/06

00:00/00:28
Patrick Perdue
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#movuary day 7 isn't a track. Not exactly. It's an attempt to simulate shortwave radio conditions using a groovebox, which is, let's just say, not ideal, and certainly outside of the intended scope for such a thing. This was done by automating the parameters of a compressor, a phaser with it's frequency turned down all the way, and a couple of different high pass filters over time. The radio noise was sampled by plugging my Tecsun PL-990X shortwave radio into Move's line input, and tuning to a frequency somewhere around the 40m band with nothing going on.

I did this soon after I got my Move, but touched it up a bit since then.

HQ download:
borris.me/audio/movuary2025/07

00:00/00:36
Patrick Perdue
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#movuary day 8 is a thing that I put together in about five minutes. I call it the Dance of Doom.

HQ download:
borris.me/audio/movuary2025/08

00:00/01:27
Patrick Perdue
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#movuary day 10:
a Total Loss.

Several years ago, I had a dream. In that dream, someone (not me) was standing, watching as everything they knew and loved was burned in a fire. There was a sequence playing in the background. This is my attempt to somewhat re-create what I heard, at least in part, in this dream.

HQ download:
borris.me/audio/movuary2025/10

00:00/01:48
Patrick Perdue
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#movuary day 11: Ya Got Me.
This is based on samples from my Franklin Language Master 6000 SE talking dictionary. I sampled the really dirty pulse wave it produces in test mode, as well as some common phrases. This was all made with just three tracks, because I couldn't think of what to do with a fourth one. It's pretty busy as-is.

HQ download:
borris.me/audio/movuary2025/11

00:00/01:55
Sean Randall
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@BorrisInABox I had no idea there was a test mode. I read the manual decades ago it feels like now.

Patrick Perdue
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@cachondo ---p will play six very loud tones at octaves.

Graham Pearce
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@BorrisInABox @cachondo I still have the Language Master manual in text format, because of course I do, and test mode isn't mentioned there. I had no idea about it either until a previous thread on here about the Language Master

Patrick Perdue
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@graham @cachondo I only found it by accident. Don't know what lead me to it. I think @FreakyFwoof either told me about it, or we both just started typing in random double and triple hyphen things to see what they did.

Andre Louis
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@BorrisInABox @graham @cachondo My friend Sebby (Sabahattin) told me about it, we both went through discovering what all the --- options did.

@FreakyFwoof @BorrisInABox @graham @cachondo What other hyphen commands are there? There's ---demo and another that just makes random noise.

Sean Randall
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@KaraLG84 @FreakyFwoof @BorrisInABox @graham I'd not heard the demo before. Pretty cool that it actually says a number of phrases in there rather than doing every single thing word-by-word as it normally does.
so far I've seen that --- does the tones and --demo does the demo. ---n makes weird noises. I've not seen anything else.

Andre Louis
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@cachondo @KaraLG84 @BorrisInABox @graham p does many beeps in octaves.

Sean Randall
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@KaraLG84 @FreakyFwoof @BorrisInABox @graham sorry, I did mean to write that ---p does the octave tones. Why p? who knows.
I'd love to be able to emulate this thing for ever.