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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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Sat 27 May 2006, 07:52
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QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Sat 27 May 2006, 03:39) Can you point us to a short example ? It'd help.
Mr James uses mostly analogue gear, he even builds some of his sound sources… i might be wrong but i think he only uses computer now on fact that its much quicker and he builds his own synths samplers now with that. i dunno but whatever..
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Sat 27 May 2006, 15:08
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QUOTE (jabbah wokie @ Sat 27 May 2006, 06:52) QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Sat 27 May 2006, 03:39) Can you point us to a short example ? It'd help.
Mr James uses mostly analogue gear, he even builds some of his sound sources…
i might be wrong but i think he only uses computer now on fact that its much quicker and he builds his own synths samplers now with that. i dunno but whatever.. You are wrong He uses primarily analog gear. For example, the series of 12 inchers last year.... all analog gear.
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