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- Joined: Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:44 am
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Are those mostly/all monomachine? It has a pretty limited drum sound library, but about a billion ways to affect the sounds. Just wondering if anyone knows how he made the drum sounds because they have such a distinguishing vibe that does not remind me of any other releases. or any other artists for that matter.
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- Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2013 4:36 am
"lots of drum machines, synths, and oscillators"
"some more modern synthesizers like a Korg M3, I use. And other analog oscillators. And a drum machine."
"I wrote [Oliver Twist] on a keyboard, playing parts along to a drum machine"
all i could find really..
"some more modern synthesizers like a Korg M3, I use. And other analog oscillators. And a drum machine."
"I wrote [Oliver Twist] on a keyboard, playing parts along to a drum machine"
all i could find really..
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- Joined: Sun Jun 23, 2013 6:12 am
he had the monomachine and the machinedrum didnt he? maybe just the mono, but im pretty sure they're very flexible sounds on that thing (where have you been choc boy)
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(where have you been choc boy)
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- Joined: Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:44 am
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Spelunking, mysterying, and making music, soon to share with y'all. I have a monomachine and have been finding lots of crazy ways to make unique drum sounds. Super versatile. If I ever get the chance to talk to them again I think I'll ask about the process of finding the sound that ends up on the album. the Laughing Hieroglyphic drums are so Avey
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said on his AMA that almost everything was monomachine
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