Burial's album...
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:27 am
Just got it, and I'm loving it. Dark, sparse and quite haunting.
I didn't find it too hard to warp... once a beat starts, it tends to lock into a stable rhythm until things change up. Clearly there's a fair bit of "make one beat; copy; paste; paste; etc."slow riot wrote:bloody annoying for ableton fans who want to dj it though...
He allegedly cut and pasted the whole thing together in Soundforge. In a visual way too.even wrote:how do you make music in soundforge? it's not got a sequencer afaik...
hmm, maybe I should have another go. I tried it a while ago with the (great) ep and just got pissed off, I guess it's just a question of working out his method. Trying to warp stuff like that (well, mostly just certain dubstep tunes) from vinyl recordings is always a pain in the arse anyway, it can't keep time for shit! I still haven't managed to warp two of my favourite records... Blood on My Hands and Gamma5dots wrote:I didn't find it too hard to warp... once a beat starts, it tends to lock into a stable rhythm until things change up. Clearly there's a fair bit of "make one beat; copy; paste; paste; etc."slow riot wrote:bloody annoying for ableton fans who want to dj it though...
yeah man, i love herbaliser and all that jazzy shitfraq wrote:Thanks for the link, website!, interesting read...
"Fuck that. If my tunes sounded like Herbalizer or some shit, I’d shoot myself. I’d throw myself under a train at Clapham Junction."
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Harsh words, lol.