Scratchfluidity Machinery For Change, LLC
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- Society & Culture
Ceci n'est pas un podcast.
Ok, it's kind of a podcast. It's a test podcast, used to help develop audiofluidity.
I hope you like it.
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Leon finds Gengar V
Leon opens a new pack of Pokemon cards, and finds a good one.
Your humble producer plays with wacky vocal effects and beat-box plugins.
Secrets are revealed. -
Gigantic Wings -- Leon and Aksel open Pokemon together
Leon opens Pokemon cards along with friend and special guest Aksel!
I only have two "decent" mics, but we had a conversation of three in this episode.
I recorded my voice on the mic built into a dirt-cheap pair of headphones, and did
my best to sync it into the mix. It was terrible. Besides its low, buzzy, noisy,
quality, it caught everything, and this "bleed" sounded awful combined with the mix.
I spent an inordinate time trying to "fix" all this, rigging a walkie-talkie like scheme
where signal from the "good" mics would cause output from the bad mic to be suppressed
and vice-versa. Along with a bunch of "plug ins" to suppress some of the noise and flesh out
some of the tinniness of the bad mic itself, maybe it all kind of works. But if the audio
sounds a bit processed or weird, you know why! -
Leon opens Pokemon cards from Grandma
Leon got another suprise in the mail.
This time it was a box of "rare" Pokemon from Grandma!
Thank you Grandma! -
Leon opens Pokemon from Danielle
Leon got a suprise in the mail.
A tin containing several new packs of Pokemon cards from Danielle Feigerson!
Thank you Danielle! -
Some more MIDI music
I seem to think it's the coolest thing that, with my very limited musical
skills, I can use MIDI and synthesizer plugins to make what sounds like "real music".
This is a "composition" derived from mixing a transforming a single arpegio, and adding
in just a bit of pseudocello as harmony. It ends rather abruptly, though. -
Leon opens Pokemon, 2012-10-12
Leon's passion these days is Pokemon, and for a while we've been practicing
our audio production skills by recording little 'podcasts' on the special days
when he gets to open a new pack. Now that we have this, um, podcast, we figured
we'd publish this little family event. Enjoy!
As always, I had fun with the music. It's become my little vice.