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eraritjaritjaka
from Korea on 2002-07-03 22:21 [#00295606]
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i read an interview recently where RDJ mentioned he mainly uses just his laptop computer to write music. he also said he only uses two programs, one of which he wrote himself. anyone have a clue as to what the other one is? or what other equipment (besides his homemade stuff)he uses? i can't find out on this site or any other Aphex site.
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WeaklingChild
from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-03 22:23 [#00295610]
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i doubt its fruityloops.
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melack
from barcielwave on 2002-07-03 22:30 [#00295614]
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i thought it was music2000
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Laqeuro
from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-03 22:42 [#00295636]
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he mentioned it in a faq, it's called steinberg Recycle i think
lemme go check
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Laqeuro
from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-03 22:44 [#00295643]
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Steinberg's ReCycle. "Yeah, it's quite a wicked program. The most useful thing about it is it creates a bank
on your sampler, and gives it loads of sample names. And that saves you an
hour, at least. You can cut something up into, like, 90 samples, and transfer
it over SCSI in a minute. That would take two hours normally." And not only
for breakbeats, Richard uses ReCycle for melodic material as well. "I might
play a violin or a trumpet scale into Pro Tools -- every note I can think
of -- and then bang it into ReCycle, chop it up into little bits, bang it
into the sampler, and you've got a complete bank of sounds in your sampler in
about five minutes.
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