MATRIXSYNTH: Human Intervention - "Moments Lost" Entry


Saturday, January 04, 2014

Human Intervention - "Moments Lost" Entry


"This is a sound entry for the "Moments Lost" contest.

The sound of rain infiltrates the automatic transport carrying an engineer to an android facility. An emergency alarm was triggered late at night, and the remote computers could not solve the issue.
As the transport enters the building, it ascends the mag-lift heading for the main production floor. Unlike the office areas, there are no windows - the only light is that of monitors and the sheen of androids mounted on the halted production line.

The engineer walks down a corridor where a mechanical jam was reported. There is a faint cry over the alarm. While heading down the corridor, a flashlight is pulled out. The light reveals a mangled android tying up a main production servo. This is not unheard of. Usually an arm would come loose, and one one of the sweep-bots would automatically remove it from the production floor.
Nothing out of the ordinary, just a more expensive error. The only thing left to do is remove and recycle the machine to cut the loss. The sooner this mess is cleaned up, the sooner the engineer can head back to bed"

Gear used:
Korg DSS-1 as a controlling keyboard/table
Mutable Instruments Shruthi as the alarm
Kawai K1m as the rain
Effectron II and Korg PME for effects
Yamaha MM10 for the mixer
Berhinger Ultra Patch for routing

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