There are many good max/msp patches out there that do this kind of stuff.
For a generic "glitchy idm sound" try this: 64 step sequencer, delay line,
resonance filter, 512 band fft, granulator, output. Use 808 or 909 drum
sounds. Awwww, shit! Phatt and dsp in yo face. Also, there are some Kid606
remix tracks (i.e. the NWA remixes) where he just takes the stereo sound
file and runs it through a granulator, delay line, multi-band fft and a bit
cruncher...automates the fuck out of the plugins and presses play...sounds
good tho.
-l
on 1/9/01 12:10 PM, atomly at atomly@atomly.com wrote:
quoted 6 lines On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 07:58:00PM -0000, teardropb teardropb 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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