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> Bjork's "it's In Our Hands", Some questions about software used
chasblackman
post Thu 16 Jun 2005, 15:58
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Hi all.

Can anyone tell me the type of software most likely used on Bjork's "It's in Our Hands" song? I'm curious to know what software she's been using since Vespertine for beats.

I'm getting into this just recently and can't decide which programs to start with. I have an MPC 2000XL but am looking to get more computer-based.

So, what does Bjork (and crew) use to make beats and tracks?

Thanks so much to anyone who replies. I'm having a hard time looking this stuff up online.

Cheers,
Chas Blackman
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chasblackman
post Fri 17 Jun 2005, 18:11
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Yeah. I talked to Martin Schmidt from Matmos and he said the software they use is MOTU DP and Sound Edit 16.

I'm not trying to really emulate their sound, per se, I''m just interested in how it was structured.

Can someone explain to me a bit of what Logic can do? I'm a little confused.

And "It's in our hands" was released after Vespertine. I'm not interested in how they got the samples they did -- that should be different for everyone and I don't aim to copy that -- I just want to know what program was used.

So, were the Vespertine beats done with DP or Logic, or both... I need help.

Thanks much!
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