Author Topic: Quarter Tones in modern electronic music.  (Read 17614 times)

MifzanHerawan

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Re: Quarter Tones in modern electronic music.
« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2016, 02:24:34 pm »
Well, from my point of view, it's just a pain to set everything to +0.50, especially when working with synthesizers. I'm not sure though really, I feel like I might try it properly and see how it goes. I think it's just a personal laziness (Which I'm also guilty for :P)

However I believe this producer uses quarter tones in his melody sections which you might find interesting. Check out 0:41.

damn nice melody. i got a bit tickled but def cooler after 5 seconds

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Re: Quarter Tones in modern electronic music.
« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2016, 06:52:01 pm »
Well, from my point of view, it's just a pain to set everything to +0.50, especially when working with synthesizers. I'm not sure though really, I feel like I might try it properly and see how it goes. I think it's just a personal laziness (Which I'm also guilty for :P)

However I believe this producer uses quarter tones in his melody sections which you might find interesting. Check out 0:41.

Dude thanks for sharing, this is amazing!

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Re: Quarter Tones in modern electronic music.
« Reply #17 on: January 12, 2016, 07:51:37 pm »
Well, from my point of view, it's just a pain to set everything to +0.50, especially when working with synthesizers. I'm not sure though really, I feel like I might try it properly and see how it goes. I think it's just a personal laziness (Which I'm also guilty for :P)

However I believe this producer uses quarter tones in his melody sections which you might find interesting. Check out 0:41.

Dude thanks for sharing, this is amazing!

I thought the use of Tuvan throat singing samples was kinda interesting, but not the way he used quarter-tones.