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1999-10-28 16:42esa ruoho (idm) speedy j: public energy no.1
└─ 1999-10-28 17:45n:h Re: (idm) speedy j: public energy no.1
└─ 1999-10-28 22:18Andrew Hime Re: (idm) speedy j: public energy no.1
└─ 1999-10-29 06:23helmut auf den Zackbummvollgas RE: (idm) hrvatski/blitter show
1999-10-28 17:47RE: (idm) speedy j: public energy no.1
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1999-10-28 16:42esa ruohoi can't believe i still haven't bought this. nicked a copy from a friend for a few days, a
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i can't believe i still haven't bought this. nicked a copy from a friend for a few days, and it still sounds so damn strange. at the risk of upgrading my current sad trainspotterstatus, i'd still like to ask what people who know things thought about how these things came to be. the semi-organic sounds and the things done to the drums are rather strange, but brilliant. i can't place any of them or call them things at all. so anyone have any idea how these things were done? a billion effects? specialized software? a ton of samplers? anyway, mad, mad album. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-10-28 17:45n:hIndeed a great record. generally speaking it sounds (the drums in particular) like Mr. Paa
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Thu, 28 Oct 1999 13:45:20 -0400 (EDT)
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Indeed a great record. generally speaking it sounds (the drums in particular) like Mr. Paap is running things through a filter box of some sort with any overdrive and/or resonance parameters/knobs being fully tweaked:) Have you ever played with a Sherman filterbank or a Waldorf filter:) You can run something as simple as an 808 through them and come up with some wild wild percussion. I suspect that is what is going on. I don't hear too much software tweakage but who only knows... ciao Nate NP: the CD-R Hravtski was kind enough to give me last night at his NYC gig. Thanks Keith! I really enjoyed the show! On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, esa ruoho wrote:
quoted 18 lines i can't believe i still haven't bought this. nicked a copy from a friend> i can't believe i still haven't bought this. nicked a copy from a friend > for a few days, and it still sounds so damn strange. > at the risk of upgrading my current sad trainspotterstatus, i'd still > like to ask what people who know things thought about how these things > came to be. > the semi-organic sounds and the things done to the drums are rather > strange, but brilliant. i can't place any of them or call them things > at all. so anyone have any idea how these things were done? a billion > effects? specialized software? a ton of samplers? > anyway, mad, mad album. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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1999-10-28 22:18Andrew Hime> NP: the CD-R Hravtski was kind enough to give me last night at his NYC > gig. Thanks Kei
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quoted 2 lines NP: the CD-R Hravtski was kind enough to give me last night at his NYC> NP: the CD-R Hravtski was kind enough to give me last night at his NYC > gig. Thanks Keith! I really enjoyed the show!
Speaking of which, did anyone get the radio show they did on tape/MD/whatever? I'd love a copy, the Blitter stuff was very nace and melodic. The Hrvatski stuff was cool too, especially that Kid 606 remix. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-10-29 06:23helmut auf den Zackbummvollgas> Speaking of which, did anyone get the radio show they did on > tape/MD/whatever? I'd lov
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quoted 3 lines Speaking of which, did anyone get the radio show they did on> Speaking of which, did anyone get the radio show they did on > tape/MD/whatever? I'd love a copy, the Blitter stuff was very nace and > melodic. The Hrvatski stuff was cool too, especially that Kid 606 remix.
might have an ra file coming available, please email me privately for details, otherwise if anyone has anything that's better quality i'd love a copy as well. susan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-10-28 17:47jussi.saarelainen@nokia.com> -----Original Message----- > From: EXT esa ruoho [mailto:esaruoho@dlc.fi] > Sent: 28. Oc
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quoted 18 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: EXT esa ruoho [mailto:esaruoho@dlc.fi] > Sent: 28. October 1999 19:42 > To: idm > Subject: (idm) speedy j: public energy no.1 > > > i can't believe i still haven't bought this. nicked a copy > from a friend > for a few days, and it still sounds so damn strange. > at the risk of upgrading my current sad trainspotterstatus, i'd still > like to ask what people who know things thought about how these things > came to be. > the semi-organic sounds and the things done to the drums are rather > strange, but brilliant. i can't place any of them or call them things > at all. so anyone have any idea how these things were done? a billion > effects? specialized software? a ton of samplers? > anyway, mad, mad album.
There's an impressive kitlist in Speedy J homepage: http://www.speedyj.com/ I have the record somewhere, haven't really listened to it many times, but from what I remember I think he put his percussions thru _too_ many distortion pedals (my ears!!! my ears!!!). I couldn't recognize any distortion pedals in the kitlist (boss maybe?) so one possibility is that he used eg. his TL audio stuff by overdriving them... Or any device that has audio in & out!!! Or maybe those digital processors (gimme DSP4000 anytime!) have some funky distortion algorithms. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org