quoted 7 lines though i haven't tried the tactics mentioned below by as suggested by
>>>though i haven't tried the tactics mentioned below by as suggested by
>>>CAPOIIEE i have been told of these tricks before...someone also told me
>>>once that and older (rackmount) roland delay unit actually has an effect
>>>called "bouncing ball" or "droplet" or something which just uses 10
>>>different multi-tap delays together...each having shorter feedbacks and
>>>dly times....i would have to agree.....algorhythms my ass...but it does
>>>make you sound much smarter and more devoted...lol
peace
jeremy
CAPOIIEE wrote...
quoted 49 lines ok i'll have to spoil the secret. making bouncing ball noises is really,
>ok i'll have to spoil the secret. making bouncing ball noises is really,
>really, really easy.. you can do it with any midi sequencer, you just have
>to
>be patient, algorhythms my ass... just go in real close on your sequencer
>and
>make every note a little bit shorter in distance to the next in a pattern,
>tighter and tighter till they make a little line, if you sit with it
>enough,
>and tweak (takes 5 min max), then play with the pan, you will have aphex,
>ae
>bouncing balls.. or take an sh101(or any other real analog) use the
>arpeggio,
>and make a bass kick like sound, then start the lfo/clock so its real slow,
>and then make it faster, this is the bouncing effect used in parts of the
>autechtre peel sessions from the amber era....it is just that simple
>
>peace
>
>-pete
>
>
>
>In a message dated 1/16/01 10:39:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>vuzh@peakpeak.com writes:
>
>
> > just a thought,
> > but my theory is that aphex sampled tod dockstader's "water music" for
>his
> > "bucephalus bouncing ball" from the 'come to daddy' ep.
> >
> > somehow i just can't imagine RDJ dicking around with mathematical
> > algorhythms like autechre claim to have done with their bouncing ball
>sounds
> > on 'cichlisuite' etc.
> >
> > and even if that isn't the case, of all the avant garde artists that
> > preceded what is now IDM (or whatever you want to call it) one of the
>least
> > credited, most deserving of the lot is the aforementioned mr.
>dockstader.
> > i just can't imagine: he was so ahead of his time, and yet relegated to
>mere
> > 'novelty' status. shame really.
> >
> > c.
> >
>
>
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