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offline Charles D Ward from ASS, okay? (United States) on 2003-03-31 04:08 [#00624948]
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can you please describe the starting sequence? that
pounding granulated shit, what can you tell about it in
terms of musical tech? do you see it from inside enough to
tell me about it? how was it made?


 

offline Charles D Ward from ASS, okay? (United States) on 2003-03-31 10:35 [#00625590]
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too busy to show your mad skillz?


 

offline rarndaraki from from from from (United States) on 2003-03-31 10:51 [#00625598]
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it was probably made using their nord synth or MAX/Msp
(www.cycling74.com)

its mostly FFT synthesis, and delay manipulation. the cool
thing about it really is the sequencing, the sounds
themselves are not to difficult to attain. its mutates and
twists alot, which basically means its got very detailed and
delicate sound manipulation and sequencing manipulation
(both of which are probably algorithmic of some sort).


 

offline rarndaraki from from from from (United States) on 2003-03-31 10:53 [#00625600]
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also, its compressed beyond belief, i will draw a diagram of
its compression.
-----------
sound(punch in the face)
-----------

as opposed to:
------------------

sound

----------------------


 

offline Charles D Ward from ASS, okay? (United States) on 2003-03-31 14:43 [#00625995]
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wow! thanks a lot man, that's useful... well I mean not
useful, but fun and interesting. thanks for taking your
time!


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-31 15:51 [#00626136]
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it might do you good to have a look at the actual waveform
of GG in something like cooledit...that can give you quite
an insight into some of the complexity....

(especially if you're a total sound nerd like me...;)..

There's also a brilliant MIT book out called Microsound
which covers this sort of thing...might be worth checking
that out ..can't recall how much it costs but libraries can
order it for ya....


 


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