Jachin,
I've been wondering this question for quite a long time now. Recently,
I read a few articles and talk to people about might nightmare when it
went to create those amazing rhythms full of pouits and bleeps and
smurf and bips ;)
I can tell you about what I'm using for doing my tracks. Logic 5.5.1 on
a powerbook G4, native instruments kontakt (great sampler) and absynth
(amazing for evolving soundscapes and much more), and a series of
fantastic free plugins you can find on
http://www.smartelectronix.com
(I would recommand you Bram' supatrigga that cuts, tweaks, reverse and
rearrange slices in real time, Destroy FX's scrubby, bufferoveride &
transverb, and dmi's flute & hammer). I also like tape delays and
reverbs (very usefull to create this metallic sound). Also, I bought
pluggo by Cycling 74 which allows you much more that I still can
imagine.
I experimented with max and reaktor. The problem with these two
software is that you can spend days and days and days creating your
patch, getting a new and cool sound, but then... you didn't create a
single bar of music. Hummm...
Hope it helps.
By the way, does anybody know a list dealing exclusively with music
creation ?
Denis
On Thursday, September 23, 2004, at 11:58 AM, yahoo wrote:
quoted 34 lines Hi folks,
> Hi folks,
>
> possible off topic but can anyone explain how stuff
> like
> sogar and
> sora styles of glitch music get made ?all these guys seems to have a
> very
> similiar sound
> or it sounds like they use the same sofwtare , am i deluded?:)(highly
> possible anyway).I can hear they use different musical input but what
> cuts
> and chops and fragments it in such a glass/crystaline like fashion
> ?ive
> used alot of audio pc software like reaktor, does max do this
> or can anyoen point me in teh direction of an ens or max object that
> will
> fragement me nicely ?
>
> regards
>
> jachin
>
> ps.that was off topic i guess but i'm guessing someone here maybe able
> to
> help.
>
> On topic.Whats your top 5 granulated beatless idm ?
>
>
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