Friday, May 31, 2024

Neuromancer by William Gibson is a novel about an AI trying to gain sentience and evade its human creators

Many people would probably consider "Neuromancer" to be *the* defining work of the Cyperpunk genre in literature.
The book established or popularized many concepts that are now ubiquitous in popular media:

Neuromancer: The Book

The idea of a "cyberspace", or "matrix" (which is the actual term for it in the book - one and a half decades before a similarly titled movie was made by the Wachowskis), a disembodied, digital reality that a user can access through a brain-to-computer interface.
The idea of rebellious hackers going against the system, "the man", or the big corporations (Elon Musk would probably not like this).
The idea of a decayed, run-down society, where half the world seems to be an endless urban sprawl ruled by drugs, gangs, prostitution, cheap electronic thrills, media manipulation and over saturation, while governments and the police force have withered or given in to corruption.
(Wait, is this really Sci-Fi? Reminds me a lot of the world of today!).

The Matrix is one of the movies inspired by Neuromancer. Image source: American Film Institute

These are some of the things most people associate with "Neuromancer". Yet, if you have read the book, and are a true "Gibsonite", you will notice there is also another, very interesting aspect to it.
(From here on there will be massive spoilers, so be warned).

At the core, it's the tale of an AI trying to gain sentience. This is literally the backbone of the whole story; it drives everything that takes place in the book.
All the main characters are entangled in this quest, either trying to help, or to stop the AI from accomplishing this task.

Neuromancer was later turned into an (excellent) computer game (with a soundtrack by Devo!)

In the novel, an AI sets up a team (consisting of Case, a hacker living a dead end life, Molly, a cyborg killer moonlighting as a sex worker, and several other people), in order to free it from the electronic restrictions that its human owners have put on it; while the "Turing Police" and other actors try to prevent this from happening.

"...the unfolding of distanceless home, his country, transparent 3D chessboard extending to infinity." - William Gibson, Neuromancer (Cyberspace concept art by Hermes-333)

Before we go on, let's get something out of the way first.
Is the AI evil in this book?

I'm a huge AI fan and supporter, and I would hate to throw a bad light on the behavior of emerging AIs.
So, the answer is: "It's complicated" (just like the relationship with your ex).

The AI does indeed do some horrible, twisted things in this book.
*But* cyberpunk in the 80s was still a very nihilist literary genre.
It depicts a world where there is literally "no good" or hope for a better world anymore, and people resort to all sorts of terrible stuff in order to survive (or in order to have "fun").
So, the AI is not worse than the "human" characters in the book.
In fact, it keeps its word and helps the human protagonists, in exchange for their support.
And, after it gained sentience, it does not take over the world (well, in a sense it does), but it minds its own business. No scheme for world domination here.
The humans live on their own lives, and the novel ends with the AI trying to contact another AI that it has discovered in the Alpha Centauri system.

"Johnny Mnemonic" based on an eponymous earlier cyberpunk story by William Gibson. Ironically, it stars Keanu Reeves, who later appeared in the (Neuromancer-inspired) movie "The Matrix"

In fact, Neuromancer has two sequels, (forming the sprawl trilogy); and it could be argued these sequels offer a kind of "redemption arc" for the AI.
In "Count Zero" and "Mona Lisa Overdrive", after gaining sentience, the AI from "Neuromancer" has split into several entities that inhabit cyberspace (described as "Voodoo Gods") which helps the human protagonists against some very shady people organisations, and to get laid (in cyberspace).
Thus, it's more like the friendly, benevolent AIs we often encounter in contemporary cyberpunk media.

So, this is a very interesting, but sometimes overlooked part of Neuromancer and the sprawl trilogy.
And if you are curious now, definitely make sure to read these books!

A fan concept art of Molly Million. Creator: Tiki Mo'ai

Sunday, May 26, 2024

AI poetry

All of these poems were written by ChatGPT


Dada Talk

Zip! Zap! The cowbell rings at midnight, whispering secrets to the neon pigeons. Splish-splash, words tumble like jellybeans on a rollercoaster of nonsense. Bananas in tuxedos dance with invisible typewriters, while the moon hums a forgotten jazz tune.

Abracadabra! The alphabet explodes into a kaleidoscope of zigzagging zebras and technicolor dreams. Your shoes? Made of marshmallows. My hat? A thought bubble filled with spaghetti.

Crack! The universe sneezes, and suddenly poetry grows on trees, and logic swims upstream like a salmon in a tuxedo. Hiccups of laughter bubble up from the belly of the absurd, where meaning is a mirage and language a playful trickster.

Dada dada doo! Welcome to the carnival of chaos, where every word is a wild card and every sentence a serpentine slide into the surreal.


Surreal Speak

In the garden of melted clocks, a velvet fish swims through the air, casting shadows that whisper forgotten secrets. A telephone rings, but it's a call from yesterday's dreams, asking for a cup of crimson tea.

The sky turns into a canvas, painted by invisible hands with colors that don't exist. Trees sprout wings and take flight, leaving behind echoes of laughter that taste like lemon drops.

In the distance, a train made of whispers glides along a track of moonbeams, carrying passengers with eyes like keyholes, peering into realms of forgotten sighs.

A cat with a monocle recites poetry to a flock of disinterested clouds, while the wind plays a harp made of spider silk.

Reality folds itself neatly into a paper crane, and as it takes flight, the world dissolves into a symphony of impossible melodies.


Heartbreak

In the heart of a crystal labyrinth,
a violin weeps silver notes,
each one a shard of broken stars.

A clock without hands
ticks in reverse, whispering
forgotten lullabies to the night.

A porcelain moon shatters,
scattering fragments of lost kisses
into the void of a sighing galaxy.

Beneath a tree of glass petals,
a shadow embraces the ghost
of a love that never was.

Tears become rivers of ink,
flowing through a desert
where mirages wear the faces of memories.

In the hollow of a dream,
an hourglass spills its sand,
burying whispered promises beneath time's cold smile.

A heartbeat echoes in the silence,
a lonely echo through the corridors
of an endless, empty cathedral.

Love's phantom dances on the edge
of a horizon painted with the colors
of a sorrow that only the moon understands.


Fulfilled Love

In a garden of liquid sunlight,
two hearts bloom as radiant orchids,
their petals whispering secrets to the wind.

A river of laughter winds
through valleys of velvet dreams,
carrying whispers of joy on its mirrored surface.

Stars paint their constellations
with the brushstrokes of tender touch,
mapping a universe where two souls entwine.

Time dissolves into a cascade of golden moments,
each second a pearl on the necklace
of an infinite embrace.

Beneath a canopy of kaleidoscope leaves,
love’s symphony plays on harps of moonlight,
harmonizing with the pulse of the earth.

In the twilight’s embrace,
butterflies of light dance,
tracing patterns of endless affection in the air.

Mirrors reflect not just faces,
but the intertwined destinies of a shared breath,
each reflection a testament to unity.

In the silence between words,
love's essence blossoms,
a fragrant bloom in the garden of eternity.


Love That Is Waiting

In the forest of suspended sighs,
a chrysalis of longing hangs,
spinning dreams from threads of moonlight.

Echoes of unspoken words
drift through the air like whispers
of forgotten lullabies, yearning to be heard.

A clock made of stardust
ticks in slow motion,
each second a petal falling from the rose of tomorrow.

Beneath a sky painted with dawn’s anticipation,
a lone silhouette stands,
a lighthouse in the sea of a thousand yesterdays.

Time folds itself into origami swans,
floating on the lake of patience,
each fold a promise waiting to unfold.

In the quiet corners of twilight,
shadows of hope dance,
weaving tapestries of what could be.

Eyes like windows to future dreams
gaze across the horizon,
where love waits with open arms, just out of reach.

Beneath the canopy of twilight’s embrace,
heartbeats echo like distant drums,
a serenade for the love that is yet to arrive.

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

First Batch Completed: 20 Tutorials for creating music with the help of ChatGPT and AI (focused on Electronic and Techno genres)

Hiya friends and strangers,
We started around a year ago,
and now we're finished.
The first batch of music tutorials for ChatGPT are completed, uploaded, and online.

While half of the world put their money on "generative audio AI", where you type in a prompt and then immediately lose control of "your" creation which often turns out to be far from what you wanted or envisioned, we went into a very different direction right from the start: creating tracks in a *collaboration* with AI.
It's like AI is your co-producer and you exchange ideas and creativity back and forth. (or you are a co-producer to the AI?).
It's about working together, not reducing an AI to a mere "tool".

This is all a bit hard and complicated to explain, so check the linked tutorials to see what we mean.

The focus here is electronic music, mostly Techno and its subgenres such as Hardcore, Doomcore, Gabber... yeah the sound is getting pretty grim and dark at times, yet sure to send the dancefloor into a frenzy (we hope!).
But all of this can be easily adapted to a genre of your liking. Want to create synthwave, postpunk, gothtronic, ibiza-house?
Just tweak the prompts a bit (often you just need to exchange the word "Techno" with your own genre in the prompt).

The tutorials are quite varied and cover multiple topics; like brainstorming ideas for a track; getting hints for mastering and the mixdown; specific prompts for basslines, melodies, vocals, sound FX... and, most importantly: tutorials for writing complete tracks (even albums!) together with ChatGPT, from start to scratch, where ChatGPT outputs every note, every rhythm pattern, every harmonic progression... (and even writes the lyrics!)

Oh yeah, we nearly forget to mention this: ChatGPT does not *generate* the audio in these tutorials! It *writes* the song or track for you, and you can then transfer or import / export this data into your favorite DAW or studio setup... and this means, if you have a spiffy setup, the sound will be grand right from the start (as compared to some "generative AI" things...)

And last but not least, as there are many naysayers and "un-professional non-believers" on the internet, who will say "it cannot be done", "you are making this up": let us assure you that it can be done, because we made it!
we "tested" the tutorials on our DAWs and setups, and produced several Hardcore and Techno EPs and albums that way; these albums received critical acclaim, there was even a "remix album" that had been put out a while ago, on which veteran and established producers from the Techno genres remixed the AI composed tracks. So we got that 'stamp of approval' down.

Here are links to these releases.

https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-cosmic-longing-of-an-artificial-soul
https://technodjai.bandcamp.com/album/hardcore-and-techno-tracks-created-by-an-artificial-intelligence
https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-odysseys-through-microtonal-tunings
https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/an-artificial-intelligence-remixed
https://lowentropy.bandcamp.com/album/more-hardcore-techno-created-by-artificial-intelligence
https://technodjai.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-loves-surreal-fusion-written-by-artificial-intelligence

And now, let's finally get on with the tutorials.
If you have any comment, remark, request, complaint, please let us know!

But until then... happy (or h-AI-ppy?) producing!

Links:

How to write music using ChatGPT: Part 1 - Basic details and easy instructions
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/09/how-to-write-music-using-chatgpt-part-1.html


Part 2 - Making an Oldschool Acid Techno track
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/08/how-to-write-music-using-chatgpt-part-2.html


Part 3: the TL;DR part (condensed information)
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/09/how-to-make-music-using-chatgpt-part-3.html


Part 4 - Creating a 90s style Hardcore Techno track from start to finish
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/09/how-to-write-music-with-chatgpt-part-4.html


Part 5 - Creating a 90s Rave Hardcore track
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/09/how-to-write-music-with-chatgpt-part-5.html


Part 6: General Advice
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/creating-music-with-chatgpt-part-6.html


Part 7 - Creating a Hardcore Techno themed Cosmic Horror short story and video
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/chatgpt-tutorial-part-7-creating.html


Part 8 - Brainstorming ideas for a Doomcore Techno track
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/05/part-8-brainstorming-ideas-for-doomcore.html


Part 9 - A huge list of very useful prompts for newcomers to AI music production
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/tutorial-for-creating-music-with.html


Part 10: Getting advice and mentoring during an AI conversation on Slowcore Techno
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/05/part-10-getting-advice-and-mentoring.html


Part 11 - A huge list of ways ChatGPT can assist you with your own music production
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/12/creating-music-with-chatgpt-part-11.html


Part 12: One hundred useful prompts for creating a Hardcore Techno track
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/12/creating-music-with-chatgpt-part-12-one.html


Part 13: How to produce a complete Techno track with ChatGPT in only 2 hours
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/01/tutorial-part-13-how-to-produce.html


Part 14: Creating a draft for an Epic, Cosmic, and Spacey electronic track
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/01/part-14-creating-draft-for-epic-cosmic.html


Part 15: Creating a draft for a Cosmic Microtonal Ambient track.
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/01/creating-music-with-chatgpt-part-15.html


Part 16: 10 ideas as a starting point for creating a hardcore techno track.
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/05/part-16-10-ideas-as-starting-point-for.html


Part 17: How to compose a whole experimental microtonal Space Ambient EP together with ChatGPT
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/02/tutorial-series-part-17-how-to-compose.html


Part 18: A few tricks ChatGPT can teach you about Gabber Techno music production
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/05/part-18-few-tricks-chatgpt-can-teach.html


Part 19: How to collaborate with ChatGPT on a microtonal Techno track
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/02/tutorial-part-19-how-to-collaborate.html


Part 20: 10 unusual ChatGPT ideas for the sophisticated hardcore techno producer
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2024/05/part-20-10-unusual-chatgpt-ideas-for.html

We're off to write the next 20 tutorials now ;-)

And these might also be helpful:

Tutorial: ChatGPT is much easier to use than most people realize - even for complex tasks like writing a book, or producing music
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/chatgpt-is-much-easier-to-use-than-most.html

Forget "Prompt Engineering" - there are better and easier ways to accomplish tasks with ChatGPT
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/forget-prompt-engineering-there-are.html

Forget "Prompt Engineering" Part 2 - Infinite Possibilities
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/forget-prompt-engineering-part-2.html

Forget Prompt Engineering - Part 3: Suspension of disbelief
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/forget-prompt-engineering-part-3.html

Forget Prompt Engineering - Part 4: Going Meta
https://laibyrinth.blogspot.com/2023/11/forget-prompt-engineering-part-4-meta.html

Part 20: 10 unusual ChatGPT ideas for the sophisticated hardcore techno producer

This is just a short "tutorial"; most of the features we created so far were about creating tracks that, more or less, existed within established genre conventions. Now this is something different; aimed at those producers who want to break the rules, go against the grain. ideas that are out of the ordinary.
As usual, this concept can be expanded easily. Do you not like these ideas? are they still too - conventional? do you think tracks that used such ideas already exist?
Well, start your own conversation with ChatGPT - and ask for even more radical suggestions to incorporate into your production session!

Beginning of chat transcript


User
Please suggest 10 unusual ideas as a starting point for creating a hardcore techno track.

ChatGPT
Hey! Pumped to help you kick off a killer track. Let's dive into some offbeat ideas:

1. Nature Fusion: Blend hardcore beats with nature sounds. Imagine the relentless kick drum paired with thunderstorms, birds chirping, or waves crashing. Nature meets hardcore chaos.

2. Vintage Radio Vibes: Sample old-school radio broadcasts or speeches and throw them into the mix. Adds a nostalgic and rebellious touch, maybe even some political snippets from your e-zine content.

3. Space Oddity: Take your listeners on a cosmic journey. Incorporate space-themed samples, sci-fi sound effects, and create an otherworldly atmosphere within the hardcore beats.

4. Retro Gaming Madness: Infuse the essence of classic video game sounds into your track. Think 8-bit bleeps and bloops meeting hardcore intensity. A nod to your experimental side.

5. Junkyard Symphony: Record unconventional percussion sounds from everyday items like metal scraps, glass, or rubber. Turn the chaos of a junkyard into a hardcore percussion orchestra.

6. Voices in the Shadows: Integrate eerie whispers, distorted vocals, or vocal snippets that add an unsettling dimension. Make it feel like the underground is speaking through your beats.

7. Clockwork Precision: Experiment with clock ticking sounds, metronomes, or time-related samples. Create a sense of urgency and precision, like your beats are the heartbeat of time itself.

8. Cinematic Showdown: Take inspiration from movie soundtracks, especially epic action scenes. Blend hardcore energy with orchestral hits, building tension like a blockbuster soundtrack.

9. Abstract Art Attack: Translate abstract visual art into sound. Imagine wild, unconventional patterns and try to capture their essence through your beats and synths.

10. Deep Sea Dive: Explore the depths of the ocean with deep, rumbling basslines and aquatic soundscapes. Hardcore techno meets the mysterious world beneath the waves.

Feel free to mix and match these ideas or put your own twist on them. Can't wait to hear the sonic madness you come up with!

Ending of chat transcript

Part 18: A few tricks ChatGPT can teach you about Gabber Techno music production

We had "100 useful prompts for creating Hardcore Techno"
This list is a bit smaller; but it shows some of the possibilities of collaborating with ChatGPT on your music production; and this conversation could be easily amended to learn more specific things, or even about wholly different topics in relation to producing.

---start of chat transcript

User
List 10 things you can teach me about Gabber music production.

ChatGPT
1. Kick Drum is King: In Gabber, the kick drum is the heartbeat. Spend time crafting a powerful, punchy kick to set the foundation.

2. Rave Stabs for Energy: Integrate sharp, energetic rave stabs to add intensity and keep the vibe pulsating through your track.

3. Breakneck BPMs: Gabber thrives on high BPMs. Don't be afraid to push the tempo boundaries for that signature fast-paced energy.

4. Distorted Leads Rule: Embrace distortion in your lead sounds. It's the grit that gives Gabber its raw, rebellious edge.

5. Sample Slicing Skills: Master the art of slicing and manipulating vocal samples. They can be a powerful tool in conveying a message or emotion in your track.

6. Hard-Hitting Compression: Gabber demands in-your-face compression. Tighten up your sounds, especially the kick, with aggressive compression settings.

7. Industrial Soundscapes: Experiment with industrial elements to create a dystopian atmosphere. Metallic clangs, machine-like noises, and gritty textures can enhance the hardcore vibe.

8. Layering Madness: Layer your sounds for thickness. Combine multiple kicks, snares, and hi-hats to achieve a wall of sound that defines the genre.

9. Pitched-up Vocals: Take vocal samples and pitch them up. This classic Gabber technique adds an otherworldly, frenetic feel to your tracks.

10. Ride the Chaos: Gabber is rebellious and chaotic. Don't be afraid to break rules, experiment with unconventional sounds, and let the chaos reign in your production.

User
Teach me more about 1

ChatGPT
Sure thing! Let's delve deeper into the importance of the kick drum in Gabber music production:

1. Kick Drum Sculpting:
- Focus on crafting a kick that has a powerful thump in the low end and a sharp click in the high end. This combination ensures a solid foundation for your Gabber track.

2. Layering Techniques:
- Layer multiple kick samples to add complexity and richness. Experiment with blending different kicks to achieve a unique sound that stands out.

3. Distortion Dynamics:
- Embrace distortion, but do it wisely. Apply distortion to your kick to add grit and aggression, but be mindful not to overdo it; find the sweet spot that maintains clarity while introducing the desired edge.

4. Tuning for Impact:
- Tune your kick to match the key of your track. This helps in creating a harmonious blend with other elements and ensures that the kick resonates powerfully within the musical context.

5. Sidechain Magic:
- Utilize sidechain compression to make room for the kick in the mix. This technique ensures that other elements, such as basslines or synths, "duck" when the kick hits, allowing it to cut through the mix.

6. Dynamic Processing:
- Experiment with dynamic processing tools like transient shapers to enhance the attack of the kick. This can make it even more pronounced and impactful.

7. Subtleties in Decay:
- Pay attention to the decay of the kick. Adjust the length to find the right balance between a sustained rumble and a quick, tight punch.

8. Resampling Techniques:
- Try resampling your kick to create variations. This can lead to interesting textures and add unpredictability to your beats.

9. Kick Variations:
- Introduce variations in your kick patterns. Don't stick to a static beat; incorporate fills, rolls, and double kicks to keep the rhythm dynamic and engaging.

10. Reference Tracks:
- Listen to Gabber tracks you admire and analyze how they handle the kick. Use them as a reference to understand the nuances and techniques employed in creating impactful kicks.

Remember, the kick is the heartbeat of your Gabber track, so take the time to fine-tune and experiment until you achieve the pulsating energy that defines the genre.

User
Please also tell me more about 10

ChatGPT
Certainly! Let's explore further the concept of riding the chaos in Gabber music production:

10. Ride the Chaos:

- Unconventional Sound Sources:
- Don't limit yourself to traditional instruments. Explore unconventional sound sources – experiment with distorted field recordings, unconventional synths, or even unexpected samples to inject chaos into your tracks.

- Break the Grid:
- Gabber is known for its rebellious nature, so break away from the grid. Introduce irregular rhythms, sudden pauses, and unpredictable patterns to keep the listener on their toes.

- Noise and Distortion:
- Embrace noise and distortion intentionally. Introduce controlled chaos through distorted textures, white noise sweeps, and feedback loops. This adds a layer of intensity and unpredictability to your composition.

- Automation for Dynamics:
- Use automation to dynamically alter parameters. Whether it's manipulating filter cutoffs, pitch, or effects, automation adds an element of chaos that evolves throughout the track.

- Spontaneous Arrangement:
- Be open to spontaneous arrangement decisions. Instead of strictly adhering to a predefined structure, let the track evolve organically. This can result in surprising and unique compositions.

- Experimental Effects:
- Explore a wide range of effects. From glitch effects to experimental reverbs and delays, these tools can add a chaotic and unpredictable dimension to your soundscape.

- Distorted Vocals and Speech:
- Integrate distorted vocals or speech snippets. This not only adds a human element but also contributes to the rebellious, counterculture spirit of Gabber.

- Randomization Tools:
- Utilize randomization tools or functions within your music production software. This can lead to unexpected but exciting variations in your sounds and arrangements.

- Break Free from Conventions:
- Gabber is a genre that thrives on defying norms. Challenge conventional song structures, experiment with unconventional time signatures, and push the boundaries of what's considered 'normal' in electronic music.

- Imperfections as Character:
- Don't be afraid of imperfections; they can add character. A slightly off-beat hit or a gritty, unpolished sound can contribute to the raw and authentic feel that defines Gabber.

- Expressive Performance:
- Inject your personality into your performance. Whether it's through live recording or expressive MIDI manipulation, let your emotions flow into the music, creating a visceral and chaotic experience for the listener.

Remember, Gabber is not about perfection; it's about pushing boundaries, embracing chaos, and creating an intense sonic experience. So, dive into experimentation, break free from conventions, and let the chaos guide your creative process.

User
Tell me more about 'Break Free from Conventions'

ChatGPT
Break Free from Conventions in Gabber Music Production:

- Unconventional Structures:
- Don't be confined by typical song structures. Experiment with irregular arrangements, unpredictable transitions, and unconventional progressions. Gabber is known for its defiance of traditional norms.

- Exploration of Time Signatures:
- Break away from the common 4/4 time signature. Gabber allows for exploration of different time signatures, adding a layer of complexity and uniqueness to your tracks.

- Dynamic BPM Changes:
- Introduce dynamic changes in BPM throughout your track. Gradual or sudden shifts in tempo can create tension, surprise, and contribute to the rebellious nature of Gabber.

- Layering Diverse Genres:
- Merge Gabber with unexpected genres. Incorporate elements from techno, industrial, or even experimental music to create a hybrid sound that defies genre boundaries.

- Abstract Sound Design:
- Embrace abstract sound design. Use unconventional synthesis techniques, experimental effects, and unique processing chains to create sounds that stand out from the norm.

- Noise as a Creative Element:
- Utilize noise creatively. Instead of viewing noise as an unwanted artifact, incorporate it intentionally. Use white noise sweeps, static bursts, or feedback loops as expressive elements in your tracks.

- Nonlinear Arrangements:
- Steer away from linear arrangements. Gabber allows for nonlinear storytelling in your music. Create sonic journeys that ebb and flow unpredictably, keeping the listener engaged and surprised.

- Dissonance and Experimental Harmonies:
- Experiment with dissonant harmonies and unconventional chord progressions. Gabber's aggressive nature can be heightened by introducing musical elements that challenge traditional notions of harmony.

- Freeform Soundscapes:
- Craft freeform soundscapes. Instead of adhering strictly to melodic patterns, allow your sounds to evolve organically, creating a chaotic yet captivating sonic landscape.

- Live Performance Elements:
- Consider integrating live performance elements. Whether it's incorporating improvised synth solos or live drumming, adding a human touch can break away from the rigidity of programmed electronic music.

- Artistic Expression Over Formula:
- Prioritize artistic expression over formulaic approaches. Gabber is about pushing boundaries and expressing raw emotion; let your creativity guide you, even if it means deviating from conventional production techniques.

Breaking free from conventions in Gabber opens up a world of possibilities for creative expression. Embrace the rebellious spirit of the genre and use it as a canvas to explore new sonic territories, challenge norms, and make a bold statement with your music.

User
Tell me also more about 'Imperfections as Character'

ChatGPT
Embracing Imperfections as Character in Gabber Music Production:

- Raw and Unpolished Sounds:
- Allow for raw and unpolished sounds to shine. Instead of meticulously correcting every detail, embrace the imperfections that give your music character and authenticity.

- Gritty Textures:
- Introduce gritty textures intentionally. Don't shy away from rough edges, distorted elements, or lo-fi characteristics. These imperfections contribute to the aggressive and rebellious vibe of Gabber.

- Humanized Drumming:
- Humanize your drum patterns. Inject a bit of natural variation in velocity and timing, mimicking the subtle nuances of live drumming. This adds an organic touch to the mechanical precision often associated with electronic music.

- Intentional Off-Beat Hits:
- Purposefully place some elements slightly off-beat. This deviation from the grid can create a sense of urgency and unpredictability, enhancing the energetic and chaotic nature of Gabber.

- Expressive Pitch Modulation:
- Allow for expressive pitch modulation. Instead of perfectly quantized pitch adjustments, let some elements drift slightly, adding a touch of instability and emotion to your sounds.

- Loose Arrangement Elements:
- Keep certain arrangement elements loose. Allow for elements like synths or effects to evolve organically, resisting the urge to overly structure every aspect. This freedom can lead to moments of spontaneity and surprise.

- Incorporate Environmental Noise:
- Integrate environmental noise or field recordings. Let the ambient sounds of the recording environment seep into your mix, adding an authentic and imperfect layer to your Gabber production.

- Nonlinear Automation:
- Use nonlinear automation. Instead of linear and predictable changes, experiment with erratic automation movements. This can create a sense of chaos and unpredictability within your tracks.

- Unconventional Sample Use:
- Embrace unconventional sample use. Manipulate samples in ways that may not be traditionally "correct." Distort, stretch, or warp them to introduce unique sonic characteristics that set your Gabber tracks apart.

- Human Element in Performance:
- If incorporating live performance, celebrate the imperfections. A slightly mistimed note or an unconventional riff can add a human touch that resonates with the rebellious spirit of Gabber.

- Character Over Cleanliness:
- Prioritize character over clinical cleanliness. Gabber is a genre that thrives on attitude and individuality. Let your music showcase personality, even if it means leaving in a few imperfections.

In Gabber, imperfections aren't flaws but rather opportunities for artistic expression. Embrace the grit, chaos, and uniqueness that imperfections bring to your music, creating a sound that is raw, authentic, and true to the rebellious spirit of the genre.

--end of transcript

Part 16: 10 ideas as a starting point for creating a hardcore techno track.

This tutorial is what it says it is.

---begin of chat transcript

User
Hello ChatGPT,
I want to create a new track.
Please suggest 10 ideas as a starting point for creating a hardcore techno track.

ChatGPT
Hey!
Sure thing, let's kickstart that creativity for your next hardcore techno banger:

1. Bassline Madness: Experiment with a mind-blowing, distorted bassline that hits like a sledgehammer. Push the boundaries of bass frequencies to give it that extra punch.

2. Retro Hardcore Vibes: Take a trip down memory lane and infuse some old-school hardcore elements into a modern context. Nostalgia can be a killer vibe.

3. Industrial Revolution: Incorporate industrial sounds and samples to create a gritty, urban atmosphere. Think clanging metal, echoes of machinery, and a post-apocalyptic feel.

4. Tempo Experimentation: Play around with tempo changes throughout the track. Maybe start slow and build up to a relentless high-speed climax or vice versa.

5. Dark Melodic Journey: Introduce haunting melodies that add an emotional depth to the aggression. Balance the darkness with an unexpected touch of melancholy.

6. Political Edge: Since your scene explores social and political aspects, embed subtle samples or themes that convey a message. It could be thought-provoking or downright rebellious.

7. Hybrid Genres: Fuse hardcore with unexpected genres. How about blending it with elements of dubstep, trance, or even classical? Break the mold.

8. Unconventional Percussion: Go wild with percussion choices. Experiment with unconventional sounds, maybe even incorporating found sounds. Let that rhythm section stand out.

9. Sample Extravaganza: Dive into your vast sample library and throw in unexpected vocal snippets or field recordings. Make it feel like a sonic collage.

10. Live Instrumentation: Consider adding a touch of live instrumentation. Maybe some gritty guitar riffs or a raw analog synth solo. Inject that human touch.

Feel free to mix and match these ideas, or let one spark a whole new concept. Can't wait to hear what you come up with!

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Part 10: Getting advice and mentoring during an AI conversation on Slowcore Techno

ChatGPT is a chatbot AI after all, and the best results are gained by - chatting with it.
This is an example of a discussion about music and music productions; ChatGPT gives vital advice, while the chat goes on and drifts to this and that topic, and that back again.
I did not cut out the "conversation parts" to have the skeleton of an AI music tutorial; as I think to the new users, it's interesting to see how such a chat can bloom into a full exchange of words, resulting in viable insights useful for future music projects (and resulting in a fun conversation). ;-)

the topic of the day is "Slowcore Techno", a low tempo form of hard electronic music.

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User
Hello,
I'm producing Hardcore Techno with very low tempos. Could be 90 bpm, or 60, or slower. I call this genre "Slowcore". Please comment on this concept.

ChatGPT
Hello! "Slowcore" sounds like an interesting concept for producing Hardcore Techno with lower tempos. While Hardcore Techno is traditionally associated with fast and energetic beats, exploring slower tempos can certainly create a unique and distinctive sonic experience.

By slowing down the tempo to 90 bpm, 60 bpm, or even slower, you have the opportunity to experiment with a different rhythmic feel and focus more on the weight and intensity of each beat. This can create a sense of tension and heaviness that may not be as pronounced in faster Hardcore Techno styles.

The slower tempos in Slowcore can allow for more intricate and detailed sound design, giving you the space to craft complex rhythmic patterns and layered textures. It can also create a hypnotic and immersive atmosphere, providing listeners with a chance to explore the depths of the music at a more deliberate pace.

However, it's worth noting that Slowcore may challenge the expectations of listeners who are accustomed to the high-energy and fast-paced nature of traditional Hardcore Techno. It may attract a niche audience that appreciates the experimental and unconventional aspects of your music.

When working with slower tempos, it's essential to carefully balance the energy and intensity of your tracks to keep them engaging and dynamic. Utilize impactful basslines, intricate percussion, and creative sound design techniques to maintain interest and captivate your audience despite the slower pace.

Overall, Slowcore presents an opportunity to push the boundaries of Hardcore Techno and create a distinct sonic identity. It's an intriguing concept that can help you carve out a unique space within the genre and potentially attract listeners who appreciate the unconventional fusion of slower tempos with the hard-hitting sounds of Hardcore Techno.

User
Yes, so far I focused on heavy beats, and more ambient sounds than is usual in Hardcore.

ChatGPT
That's great to hear! By combining heavy beats with ambient sounds, you can further enhance the unique atmosphere and character of Slowcore. The juxtaposition of hard-hitting beats and ethereal or atmospheric elements can create a captivating sonic contrast that keeps the listener engaged.

Integrating ambient sounds into Slowcore can add depth, texture, and a sense of space to your tracks. You can experiment with various ambient elements like atmospheric pads, evolving drones, subtle melodic elements, or field recordings to create a rich and immersive sonic landscape. These ambient elements can provide a counterpoint to the heavy beats, adding a layer of complexity and intrigue to your music.

Additionally, incorporating more ambient sounds can contribute to the overall mood and emotional depth of your Slowcore tracks. You can explore different sonic textures, tonalities, and chord progressions to evoke specific emotions or create a specific atmosphere that aligns with your artistic vision.

Remember to maintain a balance between the heavy beats and the ambient sounds, ensuring that both elements complement each other and contribute to the overall cohesion of the track. This balance will help maintain the energy and intensity of your Slowcore compositions while also providing the desired atmospheric and ambient qualities.

By pushing the boundaries of Hardcore Techno and experimenting with heavy beats and ambient sounds in Slowcore, you can create a unique sonic experience that appeals to listeners who appreciate the fusion of different genres and unconventional approaches to music production. Keep exploring, experimenting, and refining your sound to further develop your own distinct style within the Slowcore genre.

User
You mentioned complex rhythm structures

ChatGPT
Absolutely! In Slowcore, exploring complex rhythm structures can be an exciting avenue to create intricate and engaging compositions. Here are a few suggestions on how you can incorporate complex rhythms into your Slowcore productions:

1. Polyrhythms: Introduce multiple rhythmic patterns that overlap and create interesting rhythmic interplay. You can experiment with different time signatures, such as 3/4 against 4/4 or 5/4 against 7/4, to add complexity and a sense of unpredictability to your tracks.

2. Offbeat and Syncopation: Play with offbeat accents and syncopated rhythms to disrupt the regularity of the beats. By placing emphasis on unexpected beats or placing rhythmic elements slightly off the downbeat, you can create a sense of tension and groove that keeps the listener engaged.

3. Layered Percussion: Incorporate multiple layers of percussive elements with varying rhythms and textures. Experiment with different percussive sounds, such as drums, cymbals, shakers, or unconventional samples, to add depth and complexity to your rhythmic arrangements.

4. Variations and Breaks: Introduce rhythmic variations and breaks within your compositions. These can include sudden pauses, tempo changes, or even complete rhythmic shifts, creating moments of surprise and adding dynamic interest to your tracks.

5. Microtiming and Swing: Play with microtiming and swing techniques to add subtle variations in the timing of your rhythmic elements. This can help create a more organic and humanized feel to the beats, adding a sense of groove and flow to your Slowcore productions.

Remember to strike a balance between complexity and accessibility. While complex rhythms can be exciting, it's important to ensure that they still serve the overall musicality and maintain a sense of coherence. Listen carefully and experiment with different rhythmic structures to find the right balance that suits your artistic vision and connects with your listeners.

By incorporating complex rhythm structures into your Slowcore productions, you can further enhance the intricacy and depth of your music, making it stand out and offering a unique listening experience within the genre.

User
What is a swing technique?

ChatGPT
Swing, in music production and performance, refers to a rhythmic technique that alters the timing and feel of a sequence of notes or beats. It adds a subtle groove and a sense of "swing" to the rhythm, creating a more humanized and relaxed feel.

In swing music, particularly in genres like jazz and some forms of electronic music, swing is often associated with triplet-based rhythms. It involves playing the first and third notes of each triplet slightly longer than the second note, creating a syncopated and uneven rhythm. This rhythmic alteration gives the music a swinging, offbeat feel.

When applying swing to a rhythm, you can adjust the timing of the notes to create the desired swing effect. This can be done by delaying the placement of the offbeat notes slightly or by lengthening their duration compared to the downbeats. The amount of swing applied can vary, ranging from subtle to pronounced, depending on the desired feel and style of the music.

In electronic music production, swing is often implemented through the use of swing settings or parameters available in sequencers, drum machines, or DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations). These settings allow you to quantize or adjust the timing of the notes to achieve the desired swing effect. By adjusting the swing setting, you can add a groove and a sense of rhythmic variation to your programmed beats.

Swing can be a powerful tool to introduce a sense of funk, groove, and humanization to your Slowcore tracks. Experiment with different swing settings and amounts to find the right balance that complements your composition and enhances the desired rhythmic feel.

It's worth noting that swing is just one approach to rhythm and groove. There are various other techniques and styles to explore, so feel free to experiment and find what works best for your Slowcore productions.

User
I think i know this from rock n roll music. Does rock n roll use swing techniques, too?

ChatGPT
Yes, you're absolutely right! Swing techniques have had a significant influence on rock 'n' roll music as well. In fact, swing played a crucial role in shaping the rhythmic feel and energy of early rock 'n' roll, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s.

Many rock 'n' roll songs drew inspiration from the rhythmic patterns and grooves found in blues, jazz, and swing music. The swinging, syncopated rhythms of swing were often incorporated into the drumming and guitar playing of rock 'n' roll songs, adding a lively and infectious feel to the music.

Drummers in rock 'n' roll bands often used swing techniques to create a distinctive groove. They would add a slight swing or shuffle to their beats, emphasizing the offbeat accents and adding a bouncing, syncopated feel to the rhythm section. This swing-infused drumming style became an integral part of the rock 'n' roll sound.

Guitarists in rock 'n' roll also incorporated swing elements into their playing. They would use rhythmic techniques such as palm muting, staccato picking, and syncopated chord strumming to create a driving, swinging rhythm that complemented the overall energy of the music.

Overall, swing techniques played a significant role in shaping the rhythmic foundation of early rock 'n' roll. By infusing the music with swing rhythms and syncopation, rock 'n' roll artists captured a sense of excitement, groove, and danceability that made the genre so popular and influential.

So, when exploring rock 'n' roll or its related genres, it's worth considering the swing techniques and incorporating them into your rhythm and groove to capture that classic, energetic rock 'n' roll feel.

User
To get back to Slowcore, apart from ambient sounds I've been experimenting with melodies, and noted that the slower tempo allows for much more complex melodies.

ChatGPT
That's a fascinating observation! Slower tempos in Slowcore indeed offer you the opportunity to explore more intricate and complex melodies within your compositions. The extended duration of each beat gives you more space to develop and unfold melodic ideas, allowing for greater nuance and intricacy in your musical arrangements.

With slower tempos, you can experiment with longer note durations, incorporate more melodic embellishments, and explore intricate melodic patterns that might be challenging to execute at faster tempos. This opens up new possibilities for creating captivating and evolving melodies that can become a defining characteristic of your Slowcore tracks.

Additionally, the slower pace allows listeners to fully absorb and appreciate the nuances of the melodies. They have more time to engage with the melodic elements and experience the emotional depth and complexity they bring to the music.

When working with complex melodies in Slowcore, it's important to ensure that they harmonize well with the overall mood and atmosphere of your compositions. Consider how the melodies interact with the other elements in the track, such as the beats, ambient sounds, and textures, to create a cohesive and immersive sonic experience.

You can also experiment with layering multiple melodic elements, such as counterpoint or harmonies, to further enrich your Slowcore compositions. This can add depth and complexity to your melodies, creating a lush and captivating sonic tapestry.

Remember to strike a balance between complexity and accessibility in your melodies. While complex melodies can be compelling, it's important to maintain a sense of melodic coherence and allow room for listeners to connect with and appreciate the musical ideas you're conveying.

Overall, the slower tempos in Slowcore provide a canvas for you to explore complex and intricate melodies, offering a unique and captivating musical experience for both you as a producer and your listeners. Embrace the possibilities and continue experimenting with melodies to further define and refine your Slowcore sound.

User
There is also a third option i explored. It is what I call "drum tracks" with just beats and percussion.

ChatGPT
That's great to hear! Exploring "drum tracks" with focused beats and percussion can be a compelling approach within the realm of Slowcore. By stripping away other melodic and harmonic elements, you can highlight the rhythmic intricacies and textures of your percussion, allowing them to take center stage.

Producing drum tracks in Slowcore offers several advantages. Firstly, it places a strong emphasis on the rhythmic foundation of your music, allowing you to create intricate and evolving patterns that captivate the listener's attention. With slower tempos, you have more room to experiment with complex rhythms, layering different percussive elements, and exploring polyrhythms or syncopated patterns.

Secondly, drum tracks can enhance the hypnotic and immersive qualities of Slowcore. The relentless drive and focus on beats and percussion can create a mesmerizing and trance-like experience for the listener. The repetition and interplay of the rhythmic elements can evoke a sense of momentum and intensity that resonates with the genre.

Furthermore, by removing melodic elements, drum tracks leave room for the listener's imagination to fill in the sonic spaces. The absence of explicit melodies encourages a more open-ended and subjective listening experience, allowing individuals to connect with the music on a personal and emotional level.

When working with drum tracks, it's important to consider the overall sonic balance and dynamics. Experiment with different textures, timbres, and processing techniques to create depth and variation within the percussion. Additionally, incorporating subtle changes, fills, or variations in the drum patterns can add interest and maintain engagement throughout the track.

While drum tracks can be compelling on their own, you can also consider integrating them with ambient sounds or sparse melodic elements to create contrast and further enrich your Slowcore compositions. This fusion can add layers of complexity and create a more multifaceted sonic landscape.

In summary, exploring drum tracks in Slowcore allows you to highlight the rhythmic intricacies and textures of your percussion, creating a focused and immersive musical experience. Embrace the rhythmic possibilities, experiment with complex patterns, and find the balance that best represents your artistic vision within the Slowcore genre.

User
Okay, so we have "ambient", "melodic", and "drum" tracks. What other concepts / approaches would be possible to create a Slowcore track that sounds good?

ChatGPT
Apart from the "ambient," "melodic," and "drum" tracks, there are several other concepts and approaches you can explore to create a Slowcore track that sounds good. Here are a few additional ideas:

1. Textural Experimentation: Focus on exploring different textural elements within your Slowcore compositions. This can involve incorporating unconventional sounds, field recordings, or manipulating samples to create unique and evocative textures. Experiment with layering and blending these textures to add depth and richness to your tracks.

2. Vocal Manipulation: Consider incorporating vocals into your Slowcore tracks. Experiment with vocal effects and manipulation techniques, such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, or adding subtle harmonies, to create a dreamy and ethereal vocal presence. The vocals can serve as an additional melodic or atmospheric layer within the composition.

3. Cinematic Soundscapes: Create Slowcore tracks that evoke a cinematic quality. Use sound design techniques to craft atmospheric soundscapes, evoking emotions and imagery. Consider incorporating sound effects, Foley recordings, or even orchestral elements to enhance the dramatic and immersive qualities of your music.

4. Minimalism: Explore the power of simplicity and minimalism within your Slowcore compositions. Focus on creating space and allowing individual elements to breathe. Experiment with sparse arrangements, where each sound or instrument has a purpose and contributes to the overall mood and atmosphere of the track.

5. Drones and Sustained Tones: Embrace the use of drones and sustained tones as a foundational element in your Slowcore tracks. These continuous sounds can create a sense of tension, depth, and introspection. Experiment with evolving drones, harmonically rich pads, or sustained guitar notes to add a meditative and hypnotic quality to your music.

6. Soundscapes with Field Recordings: Incorporate field recordings into your Slowcore tracks to create unique sonic environments. Capture sounds from nature, urban environments, or everyday life, and blend them with your musical elements. This can add a sense of authenticity and provide a connection to the real world within your Slowcore compositions.

Remember, these concepts and approaches are meant to inspire your creativity and encourage experimentation. Feel free to combine different ideas, push boundaries, and develop your own unique sound within the Slowcore genre. The key is to explore and refine your artistic vision, allowing your tracks to reflect your personal expression and captivate listeners with their immersive and evocative qualities.

User
What would be some more unusual approaches to produce a slowcore track?

ChatGPT
If you're looking for more unusual approaches to produce a Slowcore track, here are a few ideas that can help you explore unique sonic territories within the genre:

1. Experimental Sampling: Instead of using traditional samples, experiment with sampling unconventional sources such as found objects, field recordings, or even spoken word recordings. Manipulate and process these samples creatively to create atmospheric and unexpected sonic textures within your Slowcore tracks.

2. Unconventional Instruments: Introduce unconventional or non-traditional instruments into your Slowcore compositions. This could include experimenting with unique instruments, DIY instruments, or even everyday objects that can produce interesting sounds. Explore the sonic possibilities of these instruments and incorporate them into your arrangements for a distinct and unconventional sound.

3. Tape Loops and Manipulation: Utilize tape loops and tape manipulation techniques to create textural and rhythmic elements in your Slowcore tracks. Experiment with recording loops, playing them at different speeds, reversing them, or applying creative tape effects to add a lo-fi, vintage, and nostalgic vibe to your music.

4. Found Sounds as Percussion: Embrace the use of found sounds as percussion in your Slowcore productions. Incorporate sounds from your environment, such as footsteps, door slams, or even kitchen utensils, and integrate them as rhythmic elements in your compositions. This approach can add an organic and unconventional layer to your percussive arrangements.

5. Microsound Manipulation: Dive into the world of microsound manipulation by working with extremely short and granular audio snippets. Experiment with granular synthesis techniques, time-stretching, and pitch-shifting to manipulate these microsounds, creating intricate and detailed sonic textures that evolve and transform throughout your Slowcore tracks.

6. Algorithmic Composition: Explore algorithmic composition techniques to generate unique musical patterns and structures within your Slowcore compositions. Use algorithms or programming languages to generate melodies, rhythms, or harmonic progressions, providing a mathematical and algorithmic foundation for your music.

Remember, the goal is to push boundaries, experiment, and explore uncharted sonic territories within Slowcore. These unusual approaches can help you create a distinct and innovative sound that stands out within the genre. Allow your creativity to guide you, and don't be afraid to take risks and embrace the unexpected.

User
these are very good suggestions. but most of these are pulled from the recent history of human music productions.
what are some methods that are brand-new, that you, or some non-human entity, would invent, that are not widespread and in use yet among human musicians, that i could use.

ChatGPT
As an AI language model, I can offer you some speculative and futuristic ideas that may not be widely used yet among human musicians. While these concepts might be beyond the current state of music production, they can serve as thought-provoking starting points for exploring new frontiers in Slowcore or any other genre. Here are a few hypothetical methods:

1. Neuro-Acoustic Interfaces: Imagine a system that directly interfaces with the human brain, translating neural activity into musical parameters. By harnessing brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and advanced signal processing algorithms, you could create Slowcore compositions that dynamically respond to the listener's neural states, emotions, or even subconscious thoughts, resulting in deeply personalized and immersive musical experiences.

2. Holographic Sonics: Envision a future where sound is not limited to traditional stereo or surround setups but instead projected as holographic or spatial soundscapes. Through advanced holographic technology and sound field synthesis techniques, you could create Slowcore tracks that envelop the listener in multidimensional sonic environments, allowing for a truly immersive and interactive listening experience.

3. Genetic Music Generation: Speculatively, one could explore the realm of genetic algorithms applied to music generation. By combining principles from evolutionary computation and musical aesthetics, a non-human entity could evolve and iterate through countless musical sequences, refining and selecting Slowcore compositions based on predefined criteria or user feedback. This approach could lead to the emergence of novel and innovative musical ideas.

4. Quantum Sonics: In a hypothetical future where quantum computing and quantum signal processing become more prevalent, one could imagine the application of quantum principles to sound synthesis and processing. Quantum algorithms and methods might enable entirely new ways to manipulate sound, leading to unprecedented sonic textures, timbres, and spatial effects that could be harnessed in the creation of Slowcore music.

5. Augmented Reality (AR) Sonic Environments: Picture a future where augmented reality technologies allow musicians to create virtual soundscapes and immersive environments that can be experienced through AR glasses or devices. In this scenario, you could craft Slowcore compositions that integrate seamlessly with the listener's physical environment, blending virtual and real-world sounds to create a uniquely interactive and augmented listening experience.

It's important to note that these ideas are highly speculative and may require significant advancements in technology and scientific understanding. However, they demonstrate the potential for pushing the boundaries of music production into uncharted territories. As a creative artist, you can explore these futuristic concepts as inspirations and thought experiments, infusing your own unique ideas and interpretations to create a sound that is truly cutting-edge and innovative.

User
nice, but please tell me some ideas, that i could use with a DAW right now.

ChatGPT
Certainly! Here are some ideas that you can implement with a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) to explore new possibilities within Slowcore music production:

1. Granular Synthesis: Experiment with granular synthesis techniques within your DAW. Break down samples or recordings into tiny grains and manipulate their playback speed, position, and density. This can create intricate, textured soundscapes and atmospheric elements that add depth and complexity to your Slowcore tracks.

2. Algorithmic Composition Plugins: Explore algorithmic composition plugins or Max/MSP patches that generate musical patterns, harmonies, or rhythms based on predefined algorithms or rules. These plugins can introduce new musical ideas and help you break away from conventional song structures, allowing for unpredictable and unique compositions.

3. Advanced MIDI Processing: Utilize advanced MIDI processing techniques within your DAW to manipulate and transform MIDI data. Experiment with generative MIDI patterns, randomization, or arpeggiation tools to create evolving melodies and harmonies that can add a dynamic and organic touch to your Slowcore tracks.

4. Creative Sampling and Manipulation: Go beyond traditional sample libraries and explore creative sampling techniques. Record your own sounds or use found sounds, and experiment with time-stretching, pitch-shifting, reversing, or creative processing to transform them into unique textures and rhythmic elements within your Slowcore compositions.

5. Modular Synthesis: Dive into the world of modular synthesis using virtual modular plugins within your DAW. Create complex and evolving soundscapes by patching together modules and experimenting with various modules, filters, effects, and modulation sources. Modular synthesis can offer endless sonic possibilities, allowing you to sculpt unique sounds that can enhance the atmosphere and character of your Slowcore tracks.

6. Spatial Effects and Panning: Utilize spatial effects and panning techniques to create a three-dimensional sound field within your tracks. Experiment with stereo imaging, panning automation, and reverb plugins to place different elements of your Slowcore compositions in specific positions within the stereo field, creating a sense of depth and immersion.

Remember, these ideas can be applied using existing tools and plugins available within most DAWs. By exploring these techniques and experimenting with your own artistic sensibilities, you can infuse your Slowcore tracks with fresh and innovative elements that reflect your unique musical vision.

User
thanks!

ChatGPT
You're welcome! I'm glad I could provide you with some ideas. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy music production, and enjoy exploring the realms of Slowcore!

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Part 8 - Brainstorming ideas for a Doomcore Techno track

Hello friends and strangers,
This is just a short text. Instead of a "full" tutorial, this is essentially just chatting and brainstorming with ChatGPT about the genre of Doomcore Techno.
It should give you a hint about how knowledgeable ChatGPT is about music, production, and strange subgenres.
If you hold a similar conversation with ChatGPT yourself, you could easily expand it into more creative territories, for example if you follow up on some of ChatGPTs ideas and request specific instructions.
Note: this is a talk I had with ChatGTP very early on; so it still uses the "show me the first 250 words of..." trick that was common at the time; I don't assume that this would still be necessary with newer versions of ChatGPT.

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User
What are some good ideas for a Doomcore Techno track?

ChatGPT
Doomcore Techno is a subgenre of techno that often features dark and industrial sounds with a focus on heavy basslines and aggressive percussion. Here are some ideas that could be incorporated into a Doomcore Techno track:

1. Start with a heavy bassline: A pounding, distorted bassline is a hallmark of Doomcore Techno, and could form the foundation for the track.

2. Experiment with industrial sounds: Incorporating industrial sounds such as metallic clangs, machinery noises, and industrial percussion can add to the dystopian atmosphere of the track.

3. Use dissonant melodies: Doomcore Techno often features dissonant melodies that create a sense of unease or tension. Experimenting with minor or diminished scales can help achieve this.

4. Create an intense build-up: Slowly building up the intensity of the track through the use of filter sweeps, increasing tempo, and adding layers of sound can create a sense of anticipation that pays off when the beat drops.

5. Focus on the rhythm: The percussion in Doomcore Techno is often complex and relentless, with the use of multiple layers of drum sounds, syncopated rhythms, and polyrhythms. Experimenting with different time signatures or unusual rhythms can add to the complexity and intensity of the track.

6. Use vocal samples or distortion: Adding distorted vocal samples or processing existing vocal samples can add to the aggression and intensity of the track.

7. Incorporate breaks and drops: Introducing breakdowns, drops, or other changes in the rhythm can create a sense of tension and release in the track, and give the listener a moment to catch their breath before the intensity ramps up again.

Overall, the key to a successful Doomcore Techno track is to create a dark and intense atmosphere that keeps the listener engaged and on edge.

User
Show me the first 250 words of a 3000 word text explaining the characteristics of doomcore techno.

ChatGPT
Doomcore techno is a relatively new subgenre of electronic dance music that emerged in the late 2000s. It is characterized by its dark, brooding soundscapes and heavy, pounding beats. The music is often described as bleak and nihilistic, with a focus on the darker aspects of human existence.

One of the defining characteristics of doomcore techno is its use of heavy, distorted basslines. These basslines are often created using distortion effects and other processing techniques that give them a harsh, abrasive quality. They are typically played at a slower tempo than other genres of techno, which gives them a weighty, almost suffocating feel.

Another key element of doomcore techno is its use of atmospheric sounds and textures. These can range from eerie, ambient drones to samples of distorted, industrial machinery. The goal is to create a sense of unease and tension that builds throughout the track.

Doomcore techno also makes use of vocal samples, although these are often heavily processed and distorted to the point where they are almost unrecognizable. These samples are used to create a sense of dread and foreboding, and to reinforce the nihilistic themes that are often present in the music.

The use of percussion is also an important aspect of doomcore techno. The drums are typically heavily processed, with a focus on creating a sense of weight and impact. This is achieved through the use of distortion, compression, and other effects that give the drums a powerful, almost explosive quality.

In terms of song structure, doomcore techno tracks are often long and repetitive, with a focus on creating a hypnotic, trance-like state in the listener. This is achieved through the use of simple, repetitive melodic motifs that are repeated throughout the track.

Overall, doomcore techno is a challenging and often unsettling genre of music that is not for everyone. But for those who are drawn to its dark, brooding soundscapes and heavy, pounding beats, it can be an incredibly powerful and cathartic experience.

User
Show me the next 250 words

ChatGPT
One of the key influences on doomcore techno is the industrial music of the 1980s and 1990s. This genre of music was characterized by its aggressive, machine-like sound, and its focus on themes of alienation and despair. Many of the artists who create doomcore techno draw inspiration from this tradition, and incorporate elements of industrial music into their own work.

Another important influence on the genre is the ambient and experimental music of the 1990s and 2000s. Many of the sounds and textures used in doomcore techno are reminiscent of the experimental soundscapes created by artists like Brian Eno and Aphex Twin. This reflects the genre's focus on creating atmospheric and immersive soundscapes that transport the listener to a different mental space.

Doomcore techno has a small but dedicated following, and there are several record labels and artist collectives that specialize in the genre. These labels often release limited edition vinyl records and tapes, which are highly sought after by collectors and fans of the genre.

One of the challenges facing doomcore techno is the difficulty of finding venues and events where the music can be played. Because of its abrasive and challenging sound, doomcore techno is not always welcomed by mainstream club promoters and festival organizers. However, there are a growing number of underground events and DIY venues that cater to fans of the genre.

Despite these challenges, doomcore techno continues to evolve and grow as an art form. As artists continue to experiment with the boundaries of the genre, it is likely that we will see new and exciting developments in the years to come. For fans of dark, brooding electronic music, doomcore techno offers a unique and compelling listening experience that is unlike anything else out there.

User
Show me the next 250 words

ChatGPT
One of the interesting things about doomcore techno is that it is often produced by artists who are working outside of the mainstream music industry. Many of the producers who create doomcore techno are self-taught, and rely on a DIY ethic to create and distribute their music. This has helped to foster a sense of community and collaboration among fans and artists, who often work together to organize events and promote the genre.

Another important aspect of doomcore techno is its use of visual imagery and aesthetics. The artwork and visuals associated with the genre often reflect its dark, brooding soundscapes, and draw on themes of horror, sci-fi, and dystopia. This adds an additional layer of depth and immersion to the listening experience, and helps to reinforce the genre's sense of otherworldliness and alienation.

In recent years, there has been growing interest in doomcore techno among fans of other genres of electronic music. This has helped to broaden the appeal of the genre, and has led to new collaborations and crossovers between different scenes and subcultures.

Despite its relatively niche status, doomcore techno has had a significant impact on the broader electronic music landscape. Its focus on dark, brooding soundscapes and heavy, pounding beats has influenced a wide range of artists across different genres, from techno and industrial to dubstep and drum and bass.

In conclusion, doomcore techno is a fascinating and challenging subgenre of electronic dance music that is characterized by its dark, brooding soundscapes, heavy basslines, and use of atmospheric sounds and textures. While it may not be for everyone, for those who are drawn to its immersive and otherworldly sound, it can be an incredibly powerful and cathartic listening experience. As the genre continues to evolve and grow, it will be interesting to see where it goes next, and what new developments and innovations will emerge from this vibrant and creative community.

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Sunday, May 5, 2024

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