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Everything posted by Sean Ae
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never measured it i don't even know how many records or cds i own 23881 tracks in my iTunes lib er digitals mostly, depends on what room i'm in, i only have one deck atm
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I remember hearing an alternate version of Buckingham Green in one of the webcasts, so I'm guessing that one's a yes! Have you guys done any coding in ChucK? nah but i saw it years ago and it looked interesting iirc it was made for live coding, is that right? would prob appeal to me if so
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soon as we have to save it usually sometimes it gets changed way later tho, when we compile a release
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yeah sometimes its like that for outside radio programmers, we get quite busy with requests when we announce a new record. In the lead up to Draft being released you did a mix for Radio 3: Mixing it and a mix for Mary Anne Hobbs. The Radio 3 mix was full of bombastic dance beats which almost left the presenters speechless, while the Radio 1 mix was more cultured/refined. It was almost as if the two CD's had got mixed up in the mail and went to different areas in the BBC. I thought that was a nice touch :-D cheers yeah we thought a show called mixing it should get a mix where we're really 'mixing it' and MAH i mean, yeah playing dockstader and wendy carlos on a usually trendy show just made sense somehow
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i dunno it's hard to pick a favourite, either a broken frame, some great reward or black celebration, depending on mood exciter was ok but tbh i liked them more when alan was with them
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nah we're not masters of anything, and def not jack of all trades, we got like the least transferrable skill set ever
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which is exactly me, thanks for answering. I think what made me think of Scorn wasn't so much the drums but that really nasty filtered pad sound kind of reminiscent of a Virus synth combined with the 80s hiphop vibes like Mick used a lot back on Plan B and his records in the early 00s oh, that's a piano, funny
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nah i don't know why everyone is focusing so much on the nsa everyone's at it, all spying on each other it's not like some nice neat pyramid, it's like a web in the future we're gonna be so much more networked than this, even the concept of monitoring will be totally antiquated
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yeah back then we would just mail them a cd, nowadays it's file transfers not usually inundated, but if i told warp we want to do as many as possible then we are, just depends on how available we make ourselves
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kind of hard for me to separate the existing soundtracks from the films, to me blade runner would be shit without vangelis and i know he doesn't rate it but i reckon the alien music is some of the best stuff goldsmith did so i dunno, 'what they did' basically
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voice in my head saying 'do not answer' every time i see your name answered about filesharing already, don't mind as long as i can live off music dunno, it never came up, but i like his stuff loads. not sure how good a collab would be he has his thing i dunno how we would make it any better i've not heard enough to comment unreleased track nah it snapped where the strap goes , got a replacement
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i try not to read about it i mean maybe it will be amazing, i dunno i wanna give them the benefit of the doubt yeah the sound of ice sheets being hit by small stones and the sound of claps echoing off a large corrugated wall which is set at an angle a gig deep inside the untersberg would be interesting i'm sure a metal master of a record (which is attached to a wall by a nail, thru the centre hole) being spun so that the rough unfinished edges of the disc rub against the woodchip wallpaper, recorded with a mic positioned underneath, quite close to the edge. yeah we used it i like bridget riley a lot
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yeah we do our own usually these days we used to do similar stuff with an eps but you'd get clicks
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i grew up taping stuff off my mates i prob wouldn't be making tracks if we hadn't been able to do that. well, not very good ones anyway tbh i don't care at all as long as we get enough to live on
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time masters, akira, my neighbour totoro the first cartoon i liked as a kid was battle of the planets. i liked it a lot keith leblanc, sly dunbar, john french yeah it wouldn't be buried actually that makes a lot of sense i really liked ubik as well, i get chills when i think about it
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nah that's not it I have to do full disclosure on this one, and I apologize in advance because I mean no offense, but back when I worked in construction and it'd be a brutally long job without a porta-john or other socially-sanctioned urine receptacle around, there would always be some corrugated sheet metal shack set up as a temporary structure, and man, to pee on those things was fucking bliss because the sound was really beautiful and capable of all sorts of textural nuance. I mean, I know I'm pretty weird, but even your typical tough guy construction bloke loved to piss all over those things and serenade the vacant-lot skunks and pigeons with lovely resonant pee sounds. So uh, were you peeing on something metallic? Or can I if nothing else get validation from someone respectable that peeing on metallic things is ok and normal? /worst aaa question nah we weren't but i mean, sure m8, it's totally normal
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i've never used jitter for spectrograms, might give it a go sometime. i've not used it for a bit, i don't have java se6 on here so i'm locked out for now i was doing stuff with gl mostly, no video stuff just graphics
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i don't have a snappy sounding answer to this i know a lot of producers would say something lame like 'turn everything down' or 'mix with your ears' but i can't go there i read so many stupid posts on gear forums like that, it never actually works like that. every case is different