Re: how to use linux to make music that sounds like peverelist dub-tech?

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On 12 August 2010 08:27, Atte André Jensen <atte@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2010-08-03 17:40, Niels Mayer wrote:
>
>> How would one use Linux audio tools to produce tracks in the style of
>> the ones @ 43', 46' 51' and onward. How to sequence all the intricate
>> drum programs without worrying about the sun turning into a red-dwarf
>> due to the amazing amount of time it would take just to program a
>> minute of music (e.g.. @51:00)?
>
> It's not that bad. It's very loopish so just layer rhythms, then maybe
> experiment with muting stuff for the build-down sections.

Agree, I was expecting Venetian Snares or something.


>> Also at 35' "Joe -- Digest" is that
>> effect from a live drummers/conga players chopped up by something like
>> drumagog? Or is it just sampled congas sequenced?
>
> The congas sound like tr505 to me. It doesn't sound like it's a real player,
> just individual samples.
>
>> And what about
>> MIDI-beat synchronized audio effect plugins (e.g.. reverbs and echos).
>> Standard stuff with external efx equipment, what's the best and
>> easiest to use in Linux as a plugin w/ a sequencer like traktor?
>
> One of the things I haven't come across in my old FLOSS setup was tempo
> synced delay. I used to apply all effects in ardour, though...

wcalc ;-)
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