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I always thought the numbers were percentages of the disc, so if they're on a disc with other tracks they don't really work.

edit - Garbage, that is.

Edited by purlieu
  On 11/6/2013 at 4:00 PM, hoggy said:

Do you often set out with a specific brief before making music? (Such as 'make a beat which inverts the position of the up and down beat over time' or something like that)

 

not really

might try it out as a sketch, if i have an idea that basic a sketch would be a good test, but in terms of implementing that i would more likely then shelve the idea so that it can come to me as a flash later when i'm in the middle of something else

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:47 PM, purlieu said:

I always thought the numbers were percentages of the disc, so if they're on a disc with other tracks they don't really work.

edit - Garbage, that is.

 

yeah exactly, 100 watmm points

  On 11/6/2013 at 3:22 PM, Rob Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 2:45 PM, salvaKPO said:

autechre-1.jpg

 

What where you doing there, Rob?

on my imaginary phone, yeah sand in my eyes, no crying

 

are you sure no crying coz in this next one it really looks like you are.

 

evavermandel.archive+-+autechre.jpg

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  On 11/6/2013 at 4:07 PM, Obel said:

Do you have track titles for the live tracks you do?

i need them as a sort of memory aid, i mean, i have done. not sure if i always will do tho'.

Guest KunoMerit

your picks:

 

r8 vs machinedrum

 

dx100 vs tx81z (don't know if these were ever used by you in particular but nice question. little dx100 with buttons vs tx81z multitimbral - you ever spend time on dumb questions like this? I do and I know it is such a waste - esp. when i own both and are so cheap).

 

nord g1 vs g2

 

did you use the machinedrum to trigger the nords like with the r8? maybe this was already answered as i know you had the g2 around on tours with the elektrons?

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:45 PM, triachus said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:20 PM, Sean Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:05 PM, ishishiba said:

What do you think of banksy?

utter shit

 

Can you elaborate? I'm curious to hear your opinion, seeing as you have had a history in graffiti.

 

 

yeah his style is shit and his shit cynical jokes are unfunny

 

and risk free cos stencils, so fails at graff

  On 11/6/2013 at 12:42 AM, Rob Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 12:30 AM, thehauntingsoul said:

What's a day in the life of Ae?

 

Any interesting stuff you can say about any of these tracks? Theme of sudden roundabout, iera, cfern, nuane, latent quarter, 777, netlon sentinel, perlence, they're a few of my faves.

 

Can you name my oxygen 49?

 

Space, deep sea or Antarctic?

 

Android or iOS?

 

Cheers, thanks again for this q&a session, it's been a great show!

will get to this tmoro

 

You broke my heart by not delivering, Rob. I'm going to run away and cry now.

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:50 PM, KunoMerit said:

your picks:

 

r8 vs machinedrum

 

dx100 vs tx81z (don't know if these were ever used by you in particular but nice question. little dx100 with buttons vs tx81z multitimbral - you ever spend time on dumb questions like this? I do and I know it is such a waste - esp. when i own both and are so cheap).

 

nord g1 vs g2

 

did you use the machinedrum to trigger the nords like with the r8? maybe this was already answered as i know you had the g2 around on tours with the elektrons?

 

r8 cos it was there first

 

dx cos it pushes you more (but that's a tough one)

 

g2

 

nah but not thru choice or anything, just never did that

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:10 PM, phudoshin said:

I absolutely love

kruton: smallfish pa track 2 (autechre remix)

 

 

Can you tell me a bit about it and have you listened to it recently?

 

Any source for the original track online?

 

Its so filthy!

not sure i can find it online. could be out there somewhere.

do you enjoy Nutella spread?

 

do you enjoy listening to your tracks over anyone elses'?

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  On 11/6/2013 at 4:34 PM, Sean Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:31 PM, phling said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 3:32 PM, phling said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 3:24 PM, Sean Ae said:

today for example i'm listening to a smart playlist which is sorted by bpm

 

 

haha! speeding up or slowing down?

 

 

also, actual bpm or computationally guesstimated?

 

 

speeding up, but its happening really slowly, takes like 2 hours to get thru each whole bpm

 

computationally. but i like that cos some come out half speed or it sometimes plays one with the kicks doing a hemiola thing or whatever, it breaks things up nicely

 

 

this is indeed excellent.. running this analyzer over my lib now, intermediate results are already quite good: http://www.beatunes.com/itunes-automatic-bpm-detection.html

 

reminds me of another thing, not really a question tho... you mentioned earlier that working with data mining on your own music is not really a thing you're into if i understood right..

however, have you ever? there's e.g. this online API: http://developer.echonest.com/docs/v4/

 

it has a thing where you can get detailed analysis of an audio file, down to a "perceptive" description of each individual detected "played note" or hit in a piece.. more info about this here: http://developer.echonest.com/docs/v4/_static/AnalyzeDocumentation.pdf (PDF link)

 

basically you upload a track and get back some JSON/XML with lots of number/timestamp pairs relating to timbre/tonality and such.

interesting stuff imo... so far have only used it for visualization myself, but could be interesting for generating synth automation etc., especially related to how a BPM analyzer gets things wrong with interesting results nonetheless...

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:46 PM, Rob Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:02 PM, olo said:

I'll assume by not answering, I was on to something.

 

 

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lol

 

 

Mr. Rogers arm wave

 

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Thanks user487363530. And user4873635301. Now 48736353001.

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:48 PM, MadameChaos said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 3:22 PM, Rob Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 2:45 PM, salvaKPO said:

autechre-1.jpg

 

What where you doing there, Rob?

on my imaginary phone, yeah sand in my eyes, no crying

 

are you sure no crying coz in this next one it really looks like you are.

 

evavermandel.archive+-+autechre.jpg

 

 

 

she was like, sit here lads (in the windiest sandiest part of the british isles)

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:08 PM, Rob Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 3:32 PM, SUPiERo said:

Hi, Sean and Rob. Please answer the following questions:

1. What hath made you most proud of? (track, album, or something other than music). And they would like to forget?

2. What is your favorite place on the planet?

3. Please give a name for my new home audio system :happy:

Thank you very much :beer:

heya, liked your wedding photo btw, wasn't ignoring yr post. but i can't scribble on it.

 

1 dunno what makes me proud really. probably just actually getting a record out, and being out and watching people i didn't know hear it . that was a significant point i think.

2 deep water below clear skies sunshine/moonlight/stars

3 vanishing point

 

Rob, thank you for your answers. :yeah: We are very pleased

Please answer by 5 short questions. We have reduced our list of questions. :smile: We understand that you all have time to answer difficult :rolleyes:

1. Which track Autechre us to include? He will always be associated with our Honeymoon
2. What are your favorite wine and cheese?
3. FC Barcelona or Real Madrid? Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi?
4. Porsche or Ferrari?
  On 11/6/2013 at 4:17 PM, triachus said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:12 PM, Sean Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:07 PM, Obel said:

Do you have track titles for the live tracks you do?

not usually

but like, when we get handed a PRS form to fill in we make up a ton on the spot

so there are a lot of PRS listings for weird tracks that are only parts of live sets and that we subsequently forgot the names of

 

Do you still have such list? Can you show it to us? Sounds it would be good for a laugh.

 

i have oversteps list here, but not sure if you'll like them lol plus its not fair on sean cos he doesn't use words.

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:53 PM, phling said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:34 PM, Sean Ae said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:31 PM, phling said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 3:32 PM, phling said:

 

  On 11/6/2013 at 3:24 PM, Sean Ae said:

today for example i'm listening to a smart playlist which is sorted by bpm

 

 

haha! speeding up or slowing down?

 

 

also, actual bpm or computationally guesstimated?

 

 

speeding up, but its happening really slowly, takes like 2 hours to get thru each whole bpm

 

computationally. but i like that cos some come out half speed or it sometimes plays one with the kicks doing a hemiola thing or whatever, it breaks things up nicely

 

 

this is indeed excellent.. running this analyzer over my lib now, intermediate results are already quite good: http://www.beatunes.com/itunes-automatic-bpm-detection.html

 

reminds me of another thing, not really a question tho... you mentioned earlier that working with data mining on your own music is not really a thing you're into if i understood right..

however, have you ever? there's e.g. this online API: http://developer.echonest.com/docs/v4/

 

it has a thing where you can get detailed analysis of an audio file, down to a "perceptive" description of each individual detected "played note" or hit in a piece.. more info about this here: http://developer.echonest.com/docs/v4/_static/AnalyzeDocumentation.pdf (PDF link)

 

basically you upload a track and get back some JSON/XML with lots of number/timestamp pairs relating to timbre/tonality and such.

interesting stuff imo... so far have only used it for visualization myself, but could be interesting for generating synth automation etc., especially related to how a BPM analyzer gets things wrong with interesting results nonetheless...

 

 

 

yeah i sometimes sort large folders of one-shots by crest factor (p useful) - u can do that in sample manager

i did a load of tracks that are made of 1000s of drum machine presets all sorted by crest factor and then appended, so it keeps getting more intense over time

just for sport i might add

 

 

edit: this looks cool btw, thanks

Edited by Sean Ae

do you rate any british "free" improvisors, like keith rowe (prepared guitar) and john tilbury (piano) ? these two make a lot of unusual, atonal sounds (AMM, as a group) in realtime. their recordings, such as "newfoundland" are similarly odd and alien-sounding as autechre. the approach being different of course. curious if there's any interest there..

 

thanks for doing these questions, this is insane. and thanks for all the quality output

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:58 PM, cult fiction said:

So you might have seen those suicide machines:

 

 

How stable are your max tunes usually?

 

Are there some whose parameters descend into chaos after awhile and you edit them down before chaos strikes?

 

usually theres some control built in or some self regulation or whatever (pure chaos can be a bit silly ultimately)

 

i mean chaos in the trad sense there not the maths sense

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:58 PM, barbara planar said:

do you rate any british "free" improvisors, like keith rowe (prepared guitar) and john tilbury (piano) ? these two make a lot of unusual, atonal sounds (AMM, as a group) in realtime. their recordings, such as "newfoundland" are similarly odd and alien-sounding as autechre. the approach being different of course. curious if there's any interest there..

 

thanks for doing these questions, this is insane. and thanks for all the quality output

 

i like fred frith a lot but i dunno the others u mentioned, its not a 'scene' i dig into much, just cos it seems to vary so much

  On 11/6/2013 at 4:21 PM, fizzkinz said:

When people say Envane is all reworkings of Nuane, are they talking out their ass or is there truth to this?

they were done super close periods same studio/gear/tastes, not a reworking of the same one track no. but its really the naming characteristic they have most in common.

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