this was torture. thank you @rai.

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  • God that bass

  • hmmm a little bit more delay would be good

  • thats alot of delay

  • definitely a slapper

  • is that a dinosaur movie reference?

  • this a bump man

  • istg

    i dont have the patience to make something as impressive as this

    my rock/synth entry for this is scrapped as of now, but i really want to say, hats off to you for this amazing beast of a track!

  • "the sequencers technically play every part all at once, but the delay pedals space it out for the time you want it to play." bruuuuuh that's fucking ridiculous.

  • genius

  • Trying to understand how and why :)

    amazing work

    • I had more or less understood the function of the delays, after a bit of testing, but not the rest, tysm :)

      I love these summer games

    • the sequencers technically play every part all at once, but the delay pedals space it out for the time you want it to play. I used a lot of gates and reverse gates to "turn off" parts that I didn't want playing anymore, and "turn on" other parts with a signal delivered by the pulv at the bottom left.

    • Yes, I listened to it as soon as it was published, great work. I am still trying to understand the process tho.

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  • Is there a cap for delays?

  • And the winner is....

    How could you fade out the track without timeline???

    Sorry, but I have to open remix cause I don't understand how this is possible...

    • It's actually very unga-bunga brain (fitting the theme)

      I put down another synth with the ending chords and threw a thousand delays on it :)

  • And I thought I was smart because I set the tempo on 30 bpm. We need more Naswalt challenges to keep you away from the games

  • great one!