I have also heard these rumors...that 'feed me weird things' and the spymania stuff were produced with a boss drum machine as a sequencer, obviously it's hard to believe, but where ther's a will, there's away, right.
My Lord it sounds tedious though. ugh!
I'm not quite sure how one would would control their sampler with just a dr550, and no computer/sequencing program, but it's probably possible. anyone care to explain how to do it?
anyone know if he was using a computer to sequence 'hard normal daddy'?
now, since 'music is rotted..' he's definitely been using a computer although not necessarily for sequencing, but certainly for mixing and recording live to a hard disk multi-track recorder. i say definitely but i'm just basing this on what i hear
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2000 13:15:29 sean whalen wrote:
quoted 21 lines i read an interview where it said he wrote his >'first complete album'
>i read an interview where it said he wrote his >'first complete album'
>entirely with a boss dr550 drum machine as a >sequencer....and of course his
>303.... wondering what his 'first album' is >though, whether they mean his
>spymania stuff or hard normal daddy.
>
> -sean
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: gideon@catalystmedia.com <gideon@catalystmedia.com>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Date: Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:30 AM
>Subject: Re: [idm] props to sqpusher!!
>
>
>>I believe I can go about 2 days without >>listening to any squarepusher...
>>then I HAVE TO LISTEN...
>>
>>I think I'm addicted :)
>>
>>Does any one know about his recording process? >>What sequencer he uses?
>>and if he has changed his technique over the >>years??
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