percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
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percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
does anyone know how much of this was sampled, recorded live, or programmed?
or is the answer "all of the above"? one of the strongest tunes on cosmogramma for sure.
***personally i think this was live percussion. i don't think even the illest drum programmer could come through with some shit this intricate...i don't think so.
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Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
im willing to bet its "all of the above"
i suppose the most natural way to work would just be to use whatever naturally sounds good so it can be any combination of them
i wouldnt underestimate the power of putting lots of hours into programming out rhythms though! especially if you know the rhythms of sounds like samba salsa meringue batucada rhumba etc, studying latin rhythms did wonders for my music
i wouldnt underestimate the power of putting lots of hours into programming out rhythms though! especially if you know the rhythms of sounds like samba salsa meringue batucada rhumba etc, studying latin rhythms did wonders for my music
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squarepusher, iambic 5 pentameterqwaycee_ wrote: i don't think even the illest drum programmer could come through with some shit this intricate
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Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
you're definitely correct there. latin & african rhythms ftw! it's the drums that make this tune imo. mad time spent here.Blooandwhite wrote:im willing to bet its "all of the above"i suppose the most natural way to work would just be to use whatever naturally sounds good so it can be any combination of them
i wouldnt underestimate the power of putting lots of hours into programming out rhythms though! especially if you know the rhythms of sounds like samba salsa meringue batucada rhumba etc, studying latin rhythms did wonders for my music
it's weird...i always thought this tune was good but in the past two or three weeks i've been playing it multiple times a day. shit is hypnotic.
touche.Sharmaji wrote:squarepusher, iambic 5 pentameter
someone's gonna drop vsnares name here too i imagine.
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Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
why would it be any more difficult to program it than to play it on a drum?qwaycee_ wrote:i don't think even the illest drum programmer could come through with some shit this intricate...i don't think so.
Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
reminds me of [/video]
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Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
i think live drums end up sounding more natural, more 'swingy', less rigid (obviously i'm not the only one who must think this).Recessive Trait wrote:why would it be any more difficult to program it than to play it on a drum?qwaycee_ wrote:i don't think even the illest drum programmer could come through with some shit this intricate...i don't think so.
obviously there's dudes who can replicate programmed drums on a live kit and vice versa or whatever...but one will always sound inherently more programmed or live.
like those african drumming circles...if one was gonna try and recreate that, sure someone can go and grab a bunch of one-shots and try and place them hit for hit, perhaps fiddle with groove settings. shit would still sound robotic as hell.
but hey, over the weekend i'm gonna try and get the entire drum pattern of this song going and see how closely i can get to what fly lo has going on here. see how wack it ends up lol.
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Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
high doses of dmt, lsd and smoking weed with no quantization = fly lo
he always amazes me
half the reason i want an mpc to just fuck around on and save grooves i come up with
his musical family background is amazing as well
one of the few people i can say i'm envious of
proper jazz background
he always amazes me
half the reason i want an mpc to just fuck around on and save grooves i come up with
his musical family background is amazing as well
one of the few people i can say i'm envious of
proper jazz background
Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
well it depends on the programmer obviouslyqwaycee_ wrote:i think live drums end up sounding more natural, more 'swingy', less rigid (obviously i'm not the only one who must think this).Recessive Trait wrote:why would it be any more difficult to program it than to play it on a drum?qwaycee_ wrote:i don't think even the illest drum programmer could come through with some shit this intricate...i don't think so.
obviously there's dudes who can replicate programmed drums on a live kit and vice versa or whatever...but one will always sound inherently more programmed or live.
like those african drumming circles...if one was gonna try and recreate that, sure someone can go and grab a bunch of one-shots and try and place them hit for hit, perhaps fiddle with groove settings. shit would still sound robotic as hell.
but hey, over the weekend i'm gonna try and get the entire drum pattern of this song going and see how closely i can get to what fly lo has going on here. see how wack it ends up lol.
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dev paradox had loads of interesting stuff to say in his Q&A on dogsonacid
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.ph ... genumber=1
(posts by 'outsiderz')
Re: percussion - dance of the pseudo nymph
thanks for the link. from that thread i just learned that pete bubonic = forsakencraig wrote:well it depends on the programmer obviouslyqwaycee_ wrote:i think live drums end up sounding more natural, more 'swingy', less rigid (obviously i'm not the only one who must think this).Recessive Trait wrote:why would it be any more difficult to program it than to play it on a drum?qwaycee_ wrote:i don't think even the illest drum programmer could come through with some shit this intricate...i don't think so.
obviously there's dudes who can replicate programmed drums on a live kit and vice versa or whatever...but one will always sound inherently more programmed or live.
like those african drumming circles...if one was gonna try and recreate that, sure someone can go and grab a bunch of one-shots and try and place them hit for hit, perhaps fiddle with groove settings. shit would still sound robotic as hell.
but hey, over the weekend i'm gonna try and get the entire drum pattern of this song going and see how closely i can get to what fly lo has going on here. see how wack it ends up lol.
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dev paradox had loads of interesting stuff to say in his Q&A on dogsonacid
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.ph ... genumber=1
(posts by 'outsiderz')
will read today.
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