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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2009

Here are the basics of turning an old record into derivative rhythmic ambience.

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  • so at this example you basicly using MD as a effect for your vinyl right?

  • @petersedin

    Not really just FX. I'm recutting the audio in real time using the Machinedrum's RAM machines to create the patterns. So each track is constantly being supplied with new audio. Each RAM P1 track is also tweaked in a unique way.

  • just wondering if your turntable (RCA?) outs are running directly into the MD??!! or is the turntable running to an amp then out to the MD??!!

  • Nope, turntables need amplification to work as an input for the MD. On the right of the turntable you can see the DJ mixer I use to bring the level up.

  • are you actually recordin the vinyl input or just applying realtime FX to it? thanks! there are so many MDUW uninspiring videos out there...and you really seem to know your way through it. make more!!!

  • Yes, this is realtime sampling the vinyl as it plays. Thanks for watching.

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  • droolcool..

  • i know this was made ages ago...but it's pretty amazing.

    two quick questions...

    a) any chance of a quick snippet of the album before it was sampled to hear what's happening?

    b) what effects and/or resampling is it actually doing. i'm wondering if there is a way to recreate a very similiar effect ITB.

    it's brilliant...sounds like boards of canada!!!

  • @chaseyzf250 you clearly have no understanding of the art form

  • Precioso, es como una mezcla de Boards of Canada y Aphex Twin en del disco Selected Ambient Works.

  • Musical expression and appreciation are both subjective concepts. A musician who has truly devoted their time to the craft should understand that music is not a competition between talents, but rather a form of artistic expression.

    But whether this is a demonstration of talent or not is irrelevant to the concept of music. This simple piece was interesting, unique, and made me smile, and that is enough to satisfy me.

  • ... interesting approach. ***** for you!

  • Measures of talent are subjective. Moreover, I get the feeling that this was a demonstration and not an artistic statement. Silly you, indeed.

  • Amazing work! Thanks for showing. Now I *really* want an MD!!

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