![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfNRY2TvR81nR6_dLwyqtOmP6qAJ0hZx7vEzaOIYWwKQhkDkcn0ZogcqA8MINT67d5nNSmERbQprd_7x5Ufs8yO_j-cfCN6WMLCjb296QrDIwXuqgreBNJcnERnc6xf-6QxpCn/s200/unnamed%25284%2529.jpg)
It reminded me of the 'Engrish' I've seen photographed that reads "PLEASE PAY YOUR PARKING FEE BEFORE EXISTING".
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjceUqIEjDa0ygB7BaVY2CMJTZnozr24rDyz82MpMBRW3qDoHzOu7CMATgAyrQNPy3ig4KH5HbdPm7bGDGiYocIPJJn71uW_88vrRBhEmsp296qsjtpzqxZvwRTW30VrGQXE-YW/s400/FEWAvvM.jpg)
In the video you can see I've used a Kawai drum machine circuit bent by Diabolical Devices with a King Capitol synth and an Atomosynth Mochika XL going into an Eletro-Harmonics Q-Tron envelope filter.
In Ableton Live I've applied gates, particularly Audio Damage BigSeq, as well as reverbs including Valhalla Shimmer.