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Subject: Cool Speedy J Interview
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Original Message 1/9 28-Oct-02 @ 06:05 PM - Cool Speedy J Interview
"...I never do arrangements..." heh...
Message 2/9 29-Oct-02 @ 05:09 AM - RE: Cool Speedy J Interview
"Nothing is essential. I use anything that s
up sound. Analogue, digital, anything. I use
lots of compression and EQ, and I use stuff
which is not made for processing sound like
wordprocessors and photoshop etc. "
anyone have any ideas on what he's on about
here?
Message 3/9 29-Oct-02 @ 07:00 AM - RE: Cool Speedy J Interview
Ape
Message 4/9 29-Oct-02 @ 08:46 AM - RE: Cool Speedy J Interview
Message 5/9 29-Oct-02 @ 09:18 AM - RE: Cool Speedy J Interview
Ever take 2-100 samples of any track and loop it? Wonderful waveforms. You could make a complex wave out of your resume and play it. Or use the text stream from a Word file and translate it to 8-bit MIDI data to modulate parameters of a pulsing pad.
Alternative controllers aren't talked about much nowadays beyond knob and slider boxes, but there's a fanatic group of electro geeks who love this shit. A class I took at Berklee had a demo of a Nintendo Power Glove this guy wired up to transmit 3 streams of controller data at once (one for each axis), with one-shot sample triggers for the buttons. It was sick stuff. I still have my power glove back home in the attic somewhere...
Listening to Speedy J now. Don't hear a word file yet but it's pretty damn cool.
psylichon
Message 6/9 29-Oct-02 @ 05:32 PM - RE: Cool Speedy J Interview
I wish Speedy J would come to Detroit.
Message 7/9 29-Oct-02 @ 05:50 PM - RE: Cool Speedy J Interview
Message 8/9 31-Oct-02 @ 08:22 AM - RE: Cool Speedy J Interview
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