So I challenged myself to make a short song using one note (F4) being outputted from one synth (a pulv) to make one song. Here's a couple little details. There are technically TWO pulvs in this track, but only the one next to the notesplitters is actually producing sound from one of its oscillators. The other pulv is routing the sound routed from the first pulv through its AUDIO INPUT channel and I'm using the pulv to add colour essentially to the sound henceforth using it not as a synth, but as a filter, which I think is okay. Secondly, the melody in the bell-like "synth" you hear is actually not a synth at all. Instead, I had to use an EQ peak and isolate a very thin frequency band to get each note. That in itself took about a half hour because I'd have to go look and see how each frequency Hz number corresponded to a given note. Example: F3 = 174.61 Hz
As for how I pitch shifted different layers, I used the pretty much never used Pitch Delay pedals and an ungodly amount of RingModulators to roughly emulate a pitch shifter. Please AudioTool... for the love of god, add a pitch shifter. There are no samples. If you wanna see anything else, I'll leave the remixes open. If I see one repost or trap remix, they're closing.
One synth challenge: one synth, no presents, no tweaking, connected to the master output. No effects or any other devices. One synth and the Master Output. The only things you can change are the tempo and volume. I'm gonna do it.
very surprised at how small the timeline is for this, it all sounds very clean with the exception of the slight click on the higher end caused by 0 attack quantums but in this case it's negligible. There's a lot of stuff I could never be assed to do like isolate frequencies to find individual notes so some serious props for that. easy 10/10
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also that's just about the worst logo I've ever seen 0/10