what are some good ways of making drone music?
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>>70556135
watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg3NrR7_jYk
>>70556135
get a synth with infinite release and play with chords and effects
>>70556135
Get a good analog hard synth. Or be rich and buy a 100watt tube amp stack with a decent guitar.
>Audacity
>Import Raw Data
>Paulstretch to infinity
>>70556135
>insert refrigerator meme here
>>70556135
Record your fridge for 2 hours, then just add some reverb to it.
Claim it is an "ambitious 2 hour single track album."
>>70556752
>>70556755
>>70556135
lay the foundation pupper
>>70556755
In all seriousness tho, wasn't there an avant-garde band that recorded an album last year that featured a washing machine as one of its main instruments/samples?
lay the foundation pupper
with a Well Tuned Piano
>>70556752
Redpill me on this image
>>70556999
Matmos. They also co-produced some of Björk's Vespertine.
>>70556135
build or repurpose a physical instrument. bowed strings can make nice drones imo.
>>70556999
yes and it was a jam
>>70557075
Wish I could.
>>70556135
I can actually make some simpe drones with my shitty Korg Monotron, that cost me about 30 dollars at the time. I wanna see if I can hook it to a bunch of different pedals and get something interesting out of it. Anybody else have any experience with this?
>>70557294
sorta, but I have the volca keys
I hooked up a midi cable to it and made the audio send out to a phase shifter and a stereo echo-lift delay
I got some pretty decent sounds out of it. I also use my MicroKorg for a lot of sounds and even messed with the audio in setting and made a trigger-arp mode so that I could plug a guitar into and make it sound like a modular synth
Lay the foundation pupper
lay the foundation pupper
lay the foundation pupper
>>70556135
lay the foundation pupper
lay the foundation pupper
lay the foundation pupper
Oh come on, nobody went for the obvious joke?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_sUeGC-8dyk
>>70556135
lay the foundation pupper