What does Autechre use to make music?
Just as important as synths, samplers and drum machines is Autechre’s choice of effects units. In the early stages of their career, they frequently used an Alesis QuadraVerb, a rack-mounted unit that was first introduced in 1988 and featured four digital effects: reverb, delay, EQ and pitch change.
Where is Autechre from?
Rochdale, United Kingdom
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What equipment does Aphex Twin use?
His most frequently used sampler is Casio’s FZ-1 (and FZ-10 rack-mounted version), a hybrid synth and sampler keyboard with a digitally-controlled analog filter famous for its unique bite.
What does Aphex Twin use?
Aphex Twin and many other electronic musicians often use “TRACKER” software. A tracker is a simple musical program where you can enter musical notes the same way you can enter text into a spreadsheet. You can also record notes into the tracker from an electronic keyboard and record audio from a microphone.
How was Gantz Graf made?
Rutterford (who had previously created an unofficial video for the Tri Repetae track “Eutow” as part of the Channel 4 music programme Lo-Fi in 2001) claims the idea for the “Gantz Graf” video came during one of his LSD trips. The video was produced by Lost in Space.
How does Aphex Twin make songs?
How many times has Autechre spoken to sound on sound?
Aside from brief mentions in the scattered interviews across the years, they’ve spoken to Sound on Sound at length about their process twice, in 1997 and 2001, and held a huge “Ask Autechre Anything” on the WATMM forums back in 2013.
What is Autechre’s studio setup?
Their studio set-up or system varies from album to album but is a labyrinth of possibilities relying on self-written mathematical algorithms that induce their sounds and rhythms to behave in specific yet experimental ways after Autechre manipulate a massive range of parameters. Nerd juice? Stick with us.
What is Autechre?
Autechre is arguably the most ear-catching of all the fantasy titles that Booth and Brown have come up with. Regarding their unworldly track titles, such as ‘IV, VV, IV, VV, VII’, from Draft 7:30 or ‘Eutow’ on Tri Repetae, Booth comments “They’re usually jokes. Some of them will be file names.
What was Autechre’s early career like?
In the late ‘80s, before Brown and Booth were Autechre, they were part of Greater Manchester’s graffiti scene and were dubbing their own electro and house mixtapes.