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moonboo
post Tue 23 May 2006, 18:06
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Hi I'm just starting to learn to make my own music and I would really like to know how one might create a synth sound like those which Aphex Twin uses. There's a certain sound that he uses over and over again in his songs. It of course varies, but usually has many of the same characteristics. Basically every song on the Richard D. James album has it somewhere, espeically Fingerbib and 4. I can't explain what it sounds like, only that it's very pure and simple, most likely using a sine wave. If anyone could explain how to create a similar sound it would be very helpful.
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rickenbacker
post Sun 28 May 2006, 11:40
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Whatever he uses now, in an interview a couple of years ago he did say that he'd abandoned all his analogue machines and sampled them instead, so the only thing he needed was his PowerBook. Of course, if he's like every other musician, eventually you go back to the source.
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monkeyboy23
post Sun 28 May 2006, 13:35
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Considering his output lately, I'd say he uses easy chair and TV remote most of all.
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