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A jam submission

Chaos FactoryView project page

It's always never a normal day at the chaos factory...
Submitted by cloudydaymusic (@cloudydaymusic) — 2 days, 13 hours before the deadline
Rated by 4 people so far
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Description
Difficulty 3! My submission for the Weekly Note Composing Jam, 8th Edition: Organized Chaos! I enjoy musical sound design and this was a really fun project with which to test my sample manipulation skills. The percussion is mostly made from modified recordings and (royalty free!) samples of machinery and garbage. This was also the first time I've ever used tempo automation in Logic, which you can hear at the beginning and end of the piece.

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Submitted

Amazing stuff. Wondering what products are they creating in that factory, which I am sure sits in the border between this world and hell. Brutal, big sound design. Those deep bass thunderous attacks were gorgeous, and I am loving the storytelling sense in this. The ending with the restarting of the machine is simply brilliant. Fantastic job!

Developer(+1)

Thanks so much! If you want even more fun from the ending, it should loop perfectly if you put it in a DAW and put the locators at the start and end. :) Enjoyed yours too!

Submitted

Wow this is definitely the one closest to the theme, awesome use of sounds!

Developer

Thanks so much! I really liked yours too!

Submitted

simply amazing! I love the sound design here, lots of creative manipulations and it just sounds really cool and unique!

Developer(+1)

Thanks so much! Any opportunity to use field recordings, I'm gonna take it :)