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Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:14 pm
by tathagata
Something I've been wondering for a while is how Fourtet goes about making his clicky, jumpy melodies, what kind of samples he uses etc.
A good example of what I mean is the start of one of his tracks with Burial, and especially his song 'Spirit Fingers' (I'm typing this on my phone so can't link to the tracks I'm afraid).
I've experimented by layering melodies of plucked instruments, flattening that and chopping it up in Live, but it doesn't sound right. I have Reaktor, anyone know a good ensemble that'll help with this? As far as I've been able to find out Fourtet uses max/msp and some old program I can't remember the name of. I wonder what kind of samples he's chopping up in the first place, any help would be appreciated.

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:16 pm
by safeandsound
If only you had posted up a few days earlier, I was working with Kieran on Friday !

Doh.

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:49 pm
by ÆIUM
tathagata wrote:Something I've been wondering for a while is how Fourtet goes about making his clicky, jumpy melodies, what kind of samples he uses etc.
A good example of what I mean is the start of one of his tracks with Burial, and especially his song 'Spirit Fingers' (I'm typing this on my phone so can't link to the tracks I'm afraid).
I've experimented by layering melodies of plucked instruments, flattening that and chopping it up in Live, but it doesn't sound right. I have Reaktor, anyone know a good ensemble that'll help with this? As far as I've been able to find out Fourtet uses max/msp and some old program I can't remember the name of. I wonder what kind of samples he's chopping up in the first place, any help would be appreciated.
To me it sounds like he is taking a classical guitar riff, pitching it up about an octave or so and chopping it up.

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:42 pm
by paradigm_x
4tet is all audiomulch afaik.

google it

:D

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:51 pm
by tezifon
you can link audiomulch with live via virtual audio cables

but thats my secret doh¡ :u:

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:59 pm
by onelouder
I read an interview with him recently talking about his set up and he was using SP404 samplers and the like, although that might just be for live work. I know he samples a lot of his own instrumentation for his tracks. I'll look around and see if i can find a link.
EDIT: its amazing what you find in 3 seconds on google :wink:
http://www.ukadapta.com/e/music/fourtet.html

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:11 pm
by Disco Nutter
paradigm x wrote:audiomulch
Wow, interesting piece of software!

Jason

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:22 am
by _boring
Disco Nutter wrote:
paradigm x wrote:audiomulch
Wow, interesting piece of software!

Jason

first program i ever used to make beats

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:51 am
by Pedro Sánchez
safeandsound wrote:If only you had posted up a few days earlier, I was working with Kieran on Friday !

Doh.
24bit Stems uploaded by tonight or nobody will ever believe another word you type.
:D

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:58 am
by kejk
Pedro Sánchez wrote:
safeandsound wrote:If only you had posted up a few days earlier, I was working with Kieran on Friday !

Doh.
24bit Stems uploaded by tonight or nobody will ever believe another word you type.
:D
Why would he lie about something small as that?

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:22 pm
by tathagata
Ah that's it, Audiomulch. He uses Cooledit Pro too. I tried both but didn't get on with them, so I'm trying to work out a good method to do something similar to what he does using Ableton and Reaktor 5, hopefully something that lets a lot of chance into the equation, and isn't too sterile. I can always arrange the best bits afterwards.
I'll try pitching up recorded guitar, and harpsichord melodies and the like and see how it goes.
safeandsound wrote:If only you had posted up a few days earlier, I was working with Kieran on Friday !

Doh.
Wow, what were you working on?

Re: Fourtet's secrets

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:48 am
by paradigm_x
blimey.

last time i looked at AM it was like version 0.89 and $39 or something. Be worth getting for fiddling with...

Gone up a bit... and past v2 as well.

:o