The Summer Games are now entering their final round. After enjoying some interesting sound experiments and grand pianos in Round 9,
Frigolito
now presents a final fun challenge.
For this, he went to freesound.org and randomly searched for a sample. He had to take the first one that met our requirements. You can watch the detailed video of this process here https://youtu.be/apLm9OG_w9M
Make a track using this sample and have a chance to win great prizes.
Challenger's Note: The audio file does not need to contribute as actual audio. For instance, it could be used as the sidechain input of any applicable effect e.g. the Compressor or the Auto Filter, affecting another audio signal indirectly. As long as the use of the audio file makes an audible difference to the end result (as opposed to silence), anything is allowed!
Update: Challenger's Note: The audio file does not need to contribute as actual audio. For instance, it could be used as the sidechain input of any applicable effect e.g. the Compressor or the Auto Filter, affecting another audio signal indirectly. As long as the use of the audio file makes an audible difference to the end result (as opposed to silence), anything is allowed!
Judging by the Audiotool Terms & Conditions as well as the Code of Conduct, I'm pretty sure the distribution of so called X-rated content is forbidden, regardless of medium, including but not limited to music.
From the Terms & Conditions:
- The dissemination of racist or pornographic content, content which glorifies or trivialises violence, and immoral content is prohibited. The dissemination of information which could harm or impair the development or upbringing of children or young people or which violates human dignity or other interests protected by the German Criminal Code is also prohibited. User may not incite others to criminal acts or produce or disseminate instructions for criminal acts.
From the Code of Conduct:
- Uploading or linking to any pornographic, racist or otherwise disturbing material is a no-go. This is supposed to be a safe place. Please keep it that way.
Well, technically speaking, the only limitation regarding devices is that at least one Audio Track OR Machiniste is required, since these are the only ones capable of playing samples, which is an indirect consequence of the original limitation, namely to use the randomized sample in an audible way.
Yes, there are no limitations of what devices to use. As I explained in the remixable draft: while most of the challenges had some sort of technical obstacle, as a contrast, this is more open-ended and has more of an artistic obstacle.