10-30-1
April 13, 2009 2:58 pm / Music
I’m heading up to the Megapolis audio festival at the end of the month. In preparation of sorts, I challenged myself to follow the rules of Ann Hepperman and Kara Oehler’s sound design game, Ten-Thirty-One.
It’s a game. And it all starts with 10 sounds. You, dear producer, have 30 minutes to mash those into a one-minute piece. Manipulate them any way you like. The rules are this: 1) All 10 sounds must be used. 2) The final product must be 1 minute long.
For source material I put iTunes on random shuffle and recorded the first one-two seconds of the first ten tracks it gave me. Then I cut up the clips, modified, and arranged them in various ways for the next half-hour.
Here are the first two results:
Neat! What were the ten tracks you used as source material?
Hey Nick!
About the source material: In an attempt to get some less-familiar sounds, I actually shuffled a portion of my iTunes library missing complete ID3 tags. I also literally just played a second or so of each song before advancing the track. So while I have the “raw” recordings of the clips in isolation, I don’t actually know what they are!
Maybe I’ll do another one this week and take note of the source tracks?
Looking forward to meeting you soon and to Megapolis!
– B