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Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:43:31 -0000
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[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
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AAHA HA HA HA HA ! ! ! yeah i wanna copy autechre ! yeah i have wet dreams about richard devine ! yeah i shamelessly refuse to be innovative cause im happy with deriviation of a good, dense style of IDM, muwaaahahaha ! die creative fiends die !! *tisk*tisk* Wake up ! i and many others have a love of machines as well as the love of music .....you guys are so fucking funny, you all crack me up with your posts......please keep the flames coming, i find them very amusing :-D Annnny way, now onto the thread, when i asked how richard devine or autechre make their sounds, i was not merely interested in being the next autechre wunderkhide. i am just as interested in how things work, for example how in the heck did autechre come up with 'that' sound in the track 'vose in'. particularly i WANT to know how can a human being cram so much detail in 5 minutes of audio ( im reffering to figuring out richard devine's remix of come to daddy and autechre's 'pencha'). its like figuring our a never ending jigsaw puzzle. similarly, as hard as i may try i cannot figure out the exact structure/beggining and end of elements, in richard devines work. this is why i have been listening to their songs with childlike facination for so long now. i find the world of insanely layered glitch pop so intruiging that i want to know how they made it. i mean, i try to emulate it just to have the satisfaction of figuring out how they acheived those sounds. and ofcourse, music is all about permutation, you "have" to aspire to sound like your heroes, thats where everyone begins if your not being hypocrytical. im teathering off into some other conversation so ill bring this thread back on topic. i invite all of the list members to share their ideas on how richard devine and autechre arive at their sounds. i find the process of pitch shifting/granulation/ and then layering sounds to be pretty close, but still im soooo curious on a side note, all of you should join #reaktor on dalnet, as we have discusions on kayma/max-msp/reaktor and other various forms of (dsp/glitch)synthesis and techniques. and yeah..my fav artists at the moment are richard devine/arovane/ michael fakesch / electric sheep and autechre(god bless them) <P.S> this is for all you elitists posers that had posted, i could have been really rude, but i will not give you the satisfaction, i will keep it to my self _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org