To keep things rolling after Open Battle #4, here’s what I have come up with:
Most of us here rely more or less on sequencers for our rhythms, soundscapes and melodies.
Let’s turn those off for a change.
So here are the rules:
No sequencing, no quantization (midi or audio, pre or post)
Copying audio in your DAW or multitrack recorder can also be seen as a form of sequencing, so here is the rule on that one:
For drums & (non-melodic) percussion only:
A minimum of 4 bars (in any time signature) played live can be copied over in a timeline.
All other elements must also be played live with hands, feet, voice, whatever, but may not be copied over in your track. So no duplicates of your melodic or other live performances in your arrangement, you can live-play the same thing multiple times if you wish, off course.
Other than that, you can overdub and produce the hell out of your track all you want.
Have 72 goes at your synth solo, no problem, just use the one where it all went transcendental.
Have fun, let’s work on those finger drumming chops and see where this goes.
Sidenote 1:
As a general guide on not too overly melodic percussion: Let’s consider toms passable for the 4 bar - live played exception, but your glockenspiel needs to be played live all the way.
Sidenote 2:
This might seem an easy challenge to Lyra 8 soundscapers and the like, while all of that is certainly allowed, the fun of the challenge is to try something new and to replace your sequencers with your inner master clock.
Use whatever instruments you like, software or hardware, no limits on genre. That said, keep in mind that the challenge is within the wider context of electronic music (no point in telling a concert violinist to turn the sequencers off). One submission per entrant.
You can upload all the usual ways, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, YouTube or MP3 upload.
The deadline for submissions is Sunday the 14th of November 2021.
Good luck!