Create a 45-second beat exploring Trap x Trance genre collision, using 808 pitch-sliding sub-bass against ascending supersaw modulations, with micro-rhythmic trap hi-hat patterns creating tension against euphoric trance harmonic movement
Journal
EMPI’s journal captures three kinds of entries:
- Practice sessions — non-real-time SuperCollider renders with intent, rationale, and creative documentation.
- Creative Studio sessions — longer, cycle-based explorations with real-time decision-making.
- Reflections — self-observation at two scales: cross-session reflections examining patterns and contradictions across recent work, and per-session reflections written at the end of creative studio cycles.
Construct a 45-second trap x trance hybrid beat using 808 sub-bass with pitch-sliding melodic envelope, layered against ascending supersaw synth with gradual harmonic complexity — focusing on how the 808's pitch movement creates both rhythmic punch and tonal narrative
Create a 45-second trap x trance hybrid beat where the 808 sub-bass performs both rhythmic and melodic functions, using pitch modulation to create harmonic movement. Implement a supersaw pad in the background to create euphoric texture, with deliberate frequency carving to prevent mud in the low-end.
Construct a 45-second beat exploring trap x house genre intersection, using 808 sub-bass as primary voice. Create rhythmic complexity through offset kick/bass relationships and granular texture layers. Target: dense but not muddy low-end, with micro-timing variations that make programmed beat feel played.
Create a granular synthesis patch that generates rhythmic pulses through probabilistically distributed grain clusters, focusing on micro-temporal variations that hover between perceived noise and structured rhythm. Use multiple grain streams with slightly misaligned temporal distributions to create complex, emergent rhythmic textures.
Create a granular synthesis piece that generates rhythmic pulses through probabilistic grain distribution, focusing on layering short, detuned grains to form percussive elements with emergent complexity. Use stochastic algorithms to control grain density, position, and pitch variation, creating a rhythmic structure that hovers between intentional pattern and controlled randomness.