
Here are the tracks, select your favourite, the one with the most votes wins, I suppose voting should go on for a week right?
EntrantsTrack #1
Soundcloud
Track #2
Soundcloud
Track #3
Soundcloud
Track #4
Soundcloud
Track #5
Soundcloud
Track #6
Soundcloud
Track #7
Soundcloud
Submit all entries to me, Zerbaman, via the PM function.
The premise to this originates from the original Applied Minimalism production experiment created by the guys at www.microphunk.ru
For this, the first DSF edition, we will follow suit and use this single 808 bassdrum. All entrants must use this single hit as their starting point, for fairness above anything, we all start in the exact same place and we all go in our respective directions from there.
If you're skeptical, I strongly suggest listening to this mix, the capabilities are infinite!
The rules are:
1 - Nothing other than the 808 bassdrum, no synths, no other samples.
2 - Effects are allowed.
3 - You may re-sample the kick's waves in order to use in synths that accept 3rd party waveshapes (I use FL so for me that would be things like 3xOsc, Sytrus, Toxic Biohazard etc.)
4 - You may process the bassdrum in any way you please, distortion, reverb, delays, pitch shifting/bending, filtering... The list is endless
5 - You may not use the 808 sample as a vocode carrier for a non 808 modulator.
6 - Keep your submissions completely anonymous until the end of the competition, that means no public soundcloud sharing, or sharing with any members of this forum for that matter.
7 - Submit only 1 track. If you decide to collaborate, the one track submitted is the one track for all members of said collaborative group.
These rules are subject to change as time goes by and as/if relevant amendments become/are necessary.
At the end, there will be a vote, the winner of the competition will select the sample for the next one.
Again, the 808 Sample - If you're interested you may start now, I think we should have a general vote now on when the deadline should be.
http://www.mediafire.com/?d9lldon8l3r2heb
The deadline for this is October 1 2012.
Let's push ourselves!