Musical Microblogging: Tricked Out Grid Number 8

I feel like I’m running a bit out of steam with using SoundGrid as a jumping off point for musical microblogging. Perhaps the thing to do is to learn how to use the app for real.

Anyway, here’s Grid Number 8.


On top of the SoundGrid noises, I added one “lunar strings” part in GarageBand, along with two guitar tracks. For the solo part, I used the “Jazz Club” effect settings. “Dreamy Texture” was what I put on the other one.


Mobile Musical Microblogging

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This is Grid #8.

I composed this on the Circulator bus – the red one on the left in the photo above – on my way to work this morning. Then I gave it a listen on the Metro, during my evening commute home, and uploaded it to SoundCloud whilst walking down the street.


Tricked Out Grid #6

Here’s Grid #6, with a couple of tracks layered on in GarageBand: two bass parts one guitar part, one piano part, and one recording that I made while riding up the escalator out of a Metro station.

On top of the SoundGrid track, I layered on GarageBand’s “Wave Bass” effect. I also made use of the “Filter Bass” and “Seventies Bass” effects on the bass tracks, along with the “Lowdown Blues” set up for the guitar part.



Musical Microblogging: Grid #6


Back in the Saddle with the MBox

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This announcement at Digidesign.com freaked me out a bit:

The newly released Pro Tools 8.0.1 software will be the last version of Pro Tools to support the original Mbox (Mbox 1). Future versions of Pro Tools software will no longer support the Mbox.

I somehow took that  to mean that my Mbox wouldn’t work anymore at all. But since I’m not using Pro Tools, there’s not really a problem. All I needed to do was upgrade the driver for Digi Core Audio Manager. Then I was back in business with the MBox and GarageBand.

So I added a guitar track to my recent SoundGrid creation.



Musical Microblogging: Grid Number 5

This is a bit of a better outing with SoundGrid, I think.

The way this happened: first, I recorded 20 seconds using the SoundGrid app. Then, like last night, I pulled it into GarageBand, only this time I tricked out the MP3 file with a GarageBand delay effect. Then I layered on the GarageBand sounds, including some Jazz Organ and one of my favorites, Lunar Strings.



Musical Microblogging with SoundGrid and GarageBand

This morning, SoundCloud sent out a tweet touting its integration with SoundGrid, an iPhone app that lets you create music. Well, I got all excited and dropped three bucks for the app. Then on the bus, I fiddled around.

Let’s just say I have a long way to go with all this. Here’s the bus fiddling (the higher pitched noise) with some GarageBand flailing layered on top. I can’t wait until I can start plugging my guitar into the computer again.



Microblogging Germ

This is about all I’ve got this evening:


While recording those 46 seconds on Voice Memos a moment ago, it occurred to me that what I’d really like is an iPhone app that allows multi-track recording. Via this thread on MacRumors, I found this app. Might be worth a look.


Three Sneeze Jam

I made two purchases today:

  • A really, really nice raincoat. This immediately came in handy, as the weather in Washington got very soggy this afternoon.

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I also recorded (on the iPhone) some microblogging rudiments. There was some guest sneezing on the track.



Transit Sounds

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Two items this evening.

  • That interview with Andy Partridge may or may not send me on an XTC Bender. I’ve just imported “Nonsuch” into my iTunes collection. There’s a record I listened to quite a bit back in college, and here, courtesy of Chalkhills, is probably all you’ll ever need to know about it.
  • I’ve been seriously neglecting my musical microblogging. Part of that is that I can’t hook up my MBox to the computer because of operating system issues. This evening, however, I went ahead and put together something. First, I recorded about a minute’s worth of Washington Metro sounds. Then I fooled around a bit with GarageBand. The bass track in here is an Apple loop, by the way. I wish I could play bass like that.



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