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bunyip

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    I imagine the Marshall track is a recording of huge modular synth eruption thru a giant stack of Marshalls at 135 dB.

    Oh I didn't even think about it being about the amp, I thought it was more of a reference to a nickname someone gave him, like, Marshall Chords, Inspector Riff, Deputy Melody..

     

    I'm pretty sure he is referring to the 5402 Marshall Time Modulator, it contained military ccd ics repurposed for sound. He has a few of them.

  2. While waiting for the record watch this little documentary on the guys that designed the Cheetah range and how they made their first product, the Spec-Drum which interfaced with your ZX Spectrum.

     

  3. The reverb unit he was using in the early 90s was a Quadraverb. He may have had other things too but he definitely one quite a bit and it sounds like it on Tha. If you want to emulate the qudraverb sound use Valhala. Here is a video of him with it.

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    Tracklist is weird.. What does it mean?

    sleuths speculated earlier in the thread..

     

    korg minipops - minipops 67 (source field mix)

    sequentia cirklon - cir[c]lon...

    akai s950, yamaha tx16, ensoniq asr10 - s950tx16wasr10 (earth portal mix)

     

    Why those instruments? Does Richard have a sponsorship with Akai, Yamaha and Ensoniq?? This seems so fake.

     

    I thought he uses expensive synths like synthon fenix, synthi stuff and modular systems to the air plus computers. :wacko:

     

    Theyre just old samplers. he's known for recording his own samples and fucking them up!

     

    Don't forget that fz probably refers to the FZ1 or FZ10 sampler in this title: fz pseudotimestretch+e+3 [138.85] and perhaps the 'pseudotimestretch' is done by mapping the slices to keys and playing them in slice order at differing speeds to get the timestretch effect.

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