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1998-07-16 17:57Re: (idm) Autechre
1998-07-17 10:51sheep Re: (idm) Autechre
└─ 1998-07-19 18:16Mark Stevens Re: (idm) Autechre
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1998-07-16 17:57nevileb@towers.com> I know really wierd eh? my Ae was $25.99 there(and I forgot my club > card)...man I got
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quoted 3 lines I know really wierd eh? my Ae was $25.99 there(and I forgot my club> I know really wierd eh? my Ae was $25.99 there(and I forgot my club > card)...man I got ripped......my wap100 was only $19.99..........maybe > the ban is for the U'S'? BTW I love both those albums...I think this
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quoted 1 line my fave Ae album now......"underBOAC" is my favourite....> my fave Ae album now......"underBOAC" is my favourite....
I don't have the tracklisting in front of me, but after a couple of listens my favorite sounds come from the end of the third track on side A (beginning of the fourth track?). Some amazing manipulations that really have to be appreciated with headphones (or perfectly spaced speakers). Anyone have any URLs where I could learn a bit about their sound sculpting process? It sounds to me like they've done a lot of stereo processing using non-standard effects. Perhaps they're using one of those german sharewares, or something from IRCAM? bbn
1998-07-17 10:51sheepnevileb@towers.com wrote: > Anyone have any URLs where I could learn a bit > about their s
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nevileb@towers.com wrote:
quoted 6 lines Anyone have any URLs where I could learn a bit> Anyone have any URLs where I could learn a bit > about their sound sculpting process? It sounds > to me like they've done a lot of stereo processing > using non-standard effects. Perhaps they're using > one of those german sharewares, or something from > IRCAM?
Well, actually Autechre refuses to give out information about their equipment and software. Although they *have* admitted to getting some of their sounds by converting Photoshop images to sound files. Anyway, check out the july issue of Future Music if you want to know more. -- / s h e e p "If you can find a frozen lake and throw stones across it that'd be one of our favourite tracks." -- R o b / A u t e c h r e
1998-07-19 18:16Mark StevensOn Fri, 17 Jul 1998 12:51:30 +0200, you wrote: >Well, actually Autechre refuses to give ou
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On Fri, 17 Jul 1998 12:51:30 +0200, you wrote:
quoted 2 lines Well, actually Autechre refuses to give out information about their>Well, actually Autechre refuses to give out information about their >equipment and software.
Mainly, I suspect, because most people would go, "What? Is that it?" and stomp off in a huff. For the most part, they're using stuff that anyone can walking into a store and buy -- loads of old, cheap stuff too (Rolands, Casios, Ensoniqs, etc). It's not so much the sound-generating equipment that's important but the way they manipulate the sounds. Same with any music really. /\/)ark http://www.sonance.demon.co.uk/