Here's a quickie for you. I used Rasselbock stutter, so...

I know that some stutter when they talk. I stutter occasionally, enough to create some anxiety. Stuttering doesn't necessarily indicate nervousness and definitely doesn't indicate lack of mental capacity. Yet, it is a large inconvenience because it's not "normal" and subjects those affected to improper judgement. Those who stutter can't help it and it's difficult to train one's speech to stop stuttering. To those who struggle with stuttering, I just want to let you know that your voice is unique and beautiful the way it is. Wear your stutter with pride.

I used a fast Rasselbock stutter and speed to create bass tones out of noise, initially trying to emulate Karplus-Strong synthesis with no damping. But as any curious person would do, I turned up the resonance on the noise to get a crazy resonant bass. I also have some nice gate pads here.

Thanks so much to @Jambam for the Rasselbock stutter bass idea and so many other innovative Audiotool tricks for me to copy.

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  • Would give this 2 hearts if possible, sounds amazing :)

  • Whenever someone has anxiety over their stutterings, I usually show them this track. Thank you.

  • Shit dude sorry I missed this! Cheers for the shout out! Hey I'm just messing about with stuff and usually find something interesting by accident ;)

  • 1:51 ......wow, such a good little jam solo!!! <3

  • Fantastic!

  • and absolutely love this <3 the sounds are fantastic. & dat description

  • the guilty pleasure of listening to your own tracks more than other audiotooler's tracks

  • Yeah, I listen to my stuff, Accezt.

  • Ivanon I saw you playing your own song.

  • I need more cowbell

  • I don't stutter but I know the feeling of anxiety, so I can still relate. Great track mate

  • Awww! Very nice melodies! Stutter pads are nice!

  • awesome!!!!

  • great job...wish my pc can remix this,but he´s to old ^^

  • Beats.