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
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> on 1/9/01 12:10 PM, atomly at atomly@atomly.com
> wrote:
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> > 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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