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2001-01-09 22:10ff g [idm] back to topic:[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
2001-01-09 22:11ff g [idm] back to topic:[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
├─ 2001-01-09 22:24Lee Azzarello Re: [idm] back to topic:[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
└─ 2001-01-09 22:34Bill Wright Re: [idm] back to topic:[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
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2001-01-09 22:10ff give heard this is the technique richard devine uses: sequencer (cubase or any other)--->hu
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[idm] back to topic:[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
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ive heard this is the technique richard devine uses: sequencer (cubase or any other)--->hubis loopback--->reaktor you get any midi sequencer to trigger different samples in reaktor. Each of these samples are running thru different crazy invented effects, thus allowing the sample to become any sound. These sounds are getting triggered by hits on the sequencer, making them sound on time. Its an amazing technique i plan to employ once i get a better comp. Hubis loopback is just an internal midi connection device, which allows you to sync 2 different programs within a computer. Its free on the net. (search for hubis loopback)
quoted 22 lines on 1/9/01 12:10 PM, atomly at atomly@atomly.com> > on 1/9/01 12:10 PM, atomly at atomly@atomly.com > wrote: > > > On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 07:58:00PM -0000, > teardropb teardropb wrote: > >> what techniques do you guys employ to acheive > sounds in similar vein to > >> richard devine or autechre > > > > Play with granular synthesis and lots of things > modulating each other > > for slowly evolving sounds... Those should keep > you busy for a while. > > > > -l[e^2] > > > >
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2001-01-09 22:11ff give heard this is the technique richard devine uses: sequencer (cubase or any other)--->hu
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Tue, 9 Jan 2001 14:11:22 -0800 (PST)
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ive heard this is the technique richard devine uses: sequencer (cubase or any other)--->hubis loopback--->reaktor you get any midi sequencer to trigger different samples in reaktor. Each of these samples are running thru different crazy invented effects, thus allowing the sample to become any sound. These sounds are getting triggered by hits on the sequencer, making them sound on time. Its an amazing technique that ive tried before and i plan to employ once i get a better comp. Hubis loopback is just an internal midi connection device, which allows you to sync 2 different programs within a computer. Its free on the net. (search for hubis loopback) d
quoted 22 lines on 1/9/01 12:10 PM, atomly at atomly@atomly.com> > on 1/9/01 12:10 PM, atomly at atomly@atomly.com > wrote: > > > On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 07:58:00PM -0000, > teardropb teardropb wrote: > >> what techniques do you guys employ to acheive > sounds in similar vein to > >> richard devine or autechre > > > > Play with granular synthesis and lots of things > modulating each other > > for slowly evolving sounds... Those should keep > you busy for a while. > > > > -l[e^2] > > > >
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2001-01-09 22:24Lee AzzarelloI believe the Macintosh version of this is the IAC driver for OMS...incase anyone's wonder
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Tue, 09 Jan 2001 14:24:27 -0800
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Re: [idm] back to topic:[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
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I believe the Macintosh version of this is the IAC driver for OMS...incase anyone's wondering. -l on 1/9/01 2:11 PM, ff g at glassmuseum@yahoo.com wrote:
quoted 57 lines ive heard this is the technique richard devine uses:> ive heard this is the technique richard devine uses: > sequencer (cubase or any other)--->hubis > loopback--->reaktor > > you get any midi sequencer to trigger different > samples in reaktor. Each of these samples are running > thru different crazy invented effects, thus allowing > the sample to become any sound. These sounds are > getting triggered by hits on the sequencer, making > them sound on time. Its an amazing technique that ive > tried before and i plan to employ once i get a better > comp. Hubis loopback is just an internal midi > connection device, which allows you to sync 2 > different programs within a computer. Its free on the > net. (search for hubis loopback) > > d > >> >> on 1/9/01 12:10 PM, atomly at atomly@atomly.com >> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 07:58:00PM -0000, >> teardropb teardropb wrote: >>>> what techniques do you guys employ to acheive >> sounds in similar vein to >>>> richard devine or autechre >>> >>> Play with granular synthesis and lots of things >> modulating each other >>> for slowly evolving sounds... Those should keep >> you busy for a while. >> >> >> >> -l[e^2] >> >> >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: >> idm-help@hyperreal.org >> > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! > http://photos.yahoo.com/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2001-01-09 22:34Bill WrightIsn't this less of a technique, and more just how these programs are supposed to be used?
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Tue, 09 Jan 2001 17:34:38 -0500
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Re: [idm] back to topic:[idm] kyma/autechre/richard devine
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Isn't this less of a technique, and more just how these programs are supposed to be used? =) At 02:11 PM 1/9/2001 -0800, you wrote:
quoted 15 lines ive heard this is the technique richard devine uses:>ive heard this is the technique richard devine uses: >sequencer (cubase or any other)--->hubis >loopback--->reaktor > >you get any midi sequencer to trigger different >samples in reaktor. Each of these samples are running >thru different crazy invented effects, thus allowing >the sample to become any sound. These sounds are >getting triggered by hits on the sequencer, making >them sound on time. Its an amazing technique that ive >tried before and i plan to employ once i get a better >comp. Hubis loopback is just an internal midi >connection device, which allows you to sync 2 >different programs within a computer. Its free on the >net. (search for hubis loopback)
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