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As a non-music maker I often wonder the same thing. I thought it may be Bucephalus Bouncing Ball :shrug:

mont saint-michel, 54 cymru beats, ziggomatic 17, box energy remix, mangle 11, smojphace, equation, synthacon 9, etc.

box energy prolly

 

  On 1/27/2011 at 8:55 PM, beerwolf said:

As a non-music maker I often wonder the same thing. I thought it may be Bucephalus Bouncing Ball :shrug:

 

This can be done with an echo effect with a single ramp controlling the frequency and amplitude. Pretty simple effect actually, cleverly used in its time.

  On 1/27/2011 at 11:21 PM, acid1 said:
  On 1/27/2011 at 8:55 PM, beerwolf said:

As a non-music maker I often wonder the same thing. I thought it may be Bucephalus Bouncing Ball :shrug:

 

This can be done with an echo effect with a single ramp controlling the frequency and amplitude. Pretty simple effect actually, cleverly used in its time.

 

Or Supercollider.

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Some of the analords are far more complex than tracks from drukqs its just less obvious (as you naturally judge it on the beat at first)

 

xmd 5a for example

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xmd5a when that sequence nails it in around :3:58

ive done listened to it a fair numbre of times, and it always does my fuking head in. i cant follow any of the layers of sequencing ... it's all this jumbled washing machine and no matter how hard i pay attention i cant separate the layers. the only definition of aphex funk outside of those 30seconds is synthacon @33

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  On 1/27/2011 at 11:43 PM, psn said:
  On 1/27/2011 at 11:21 PM, acid1 said:
  On 1/27/2011 at 8:55 PM, beerwolf said:

As a non-music maker I often wonder the same thing. I thought it may be Bucephalus Bouncing Ball :shrug:

 

This can be done with an echo effect with a single ramp controlling the frequency and amplitude. Pretty simple effect actually, cleverly used in its time.

 

Or Supercollider.

 

Actually there is a vst that will just do this automatically for you:

 

VST

 

You can make INFINITE Bucephalus clones!

I was thought "To Cure A Weakling Child" was well thought out, the beats are not only meticulous, they actually match that of the primary melody in the song. The timing before the reversed interlude is impressive, especially since this was before drukqs, windowlicker, analord, etc.

  On 1/28/2011 at 7:20 AM, jefferoo said:

melodically... Alberto Balsam?

 

or pure old-fashioned harmonically... Matchsticks.

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