Tim Exile Video Blog #2 June 2010

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The second autoegostroke! Lots more live footage and music than the last one.

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  • Thanks for all the kind comments everyone :)

  • I don't know much about reactor 5. What does reactor have that makes it unique to other DAW?

  • @hucksinette It's more of a platform for making your own audio tools than a DAW, so you can make it be what you want it to be.

  • Hi Tim, I really Appreciate that you made these Blogs. Since it´s not Possible for me to visit Berlin. For me& sure many others the most intresting stuff besides youre Amazing Sounds is how you´ve done these in Reaktor.

    On 5:45 you Click from instrument view to a macro. What contain these Macro a bit more specific please? Is this the Recording Looper section?

    Thanks

  • @ueberProducer They're input mixer channels

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  • Continually entertaining, witty and bright. Keep up this fine work Mr Exile :-)

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  • The song from the intro has some brilliant sounds, where you say video bog and the 'ooOOoo', love it!

  • geek.

  • Total inspiration. WOOT. I've loved vocal sound manipulation since seeing Police Academy for the first time ;-) You, Beardyman and Bobby McFerrin, and Michael Winslow need to go on tour together... In Canada specifically.

  • Jealous. I wanna play with your rig, Tim!! I know I'd just find some way to make it sound like crap though. :P

  • (part 2 of 2)... so I've been looking at Max msp and reaktor a lot, and It's very difficult to choose. Then yesterday I discovered Pure Data, and I have been eating tutorials all night - it's a little bit dry at the beginning, but I suppose that's how most things begin.

    But my question for you (and other people reading this), would be: does reaktor use the same "workflow" or way of coding and working with objects, text boxes etc like pure data?and would learning pure data help me with reaktor?

  • Hi Tim. You're a huge inspiration to me. I mean really huge!! I love what you do and your openness about it: videos, blogs, interactive jams (which my friends and I tributed to with a messy vocal-jam that you tried to use).

    I'm going to attempt one of your workshops - that's for sure.

    I make my music in Ableton Live and Logic Pro (been doing that for 4 years now), and I'm getting more interested in the flesibility of programing your own patches and stuff (part 1 of 2)..

  • Hey m8 thx for all you have been doing since releasing timeless dnb to music programs....R u still in Berlin or got back in London?

  • Tim, I really wish you would make another video blog post! I really enjoyed these two. Keep up the great work.

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