Lacatus Posted November 14, 2016 Report Share Posted November 14, 2016 Su thekingofgear.com c'è un articolo molto interessante sulla creazione dell'album The Eraser. Mi ha colpito molto questa parte: It’s easy to see how Skip Divided in particular was a product of Thom’s laptop. Most of its percussion is really unusual sounding, clearly the result of modifying samples of his voice and other sounds. For example, what sounds like a computer-manipulated shaker at 1:08-1:36 is actually modifications of Thom’s exhalations and “tsss” sounds (you can hear unprocessed ones at 0:49 and 1:07). The main accompaniment consists of two loops: one of a bass synth, and one of Thom humming. The humming drops out near the end of the song, but is replaced at 2:23 by looped, sped up fragment of Thom’s voice. Modified versions of Thom’s voice also contribute the drone that swells in at 1:38 and persists intermittently until 2:20. About 75% of Skip Divided could have been done using only Thom’s voice, a microphone, and Pro Tools – and that’s if you don’t count the DAW’s built-in plug-in synthesizers and sample instruments, which Thom may have used for sketching. The synth parts may have been replaced when Thom went into the studio, and the vocal parts may have been replaced with better takes, but the laptop percussion clearly made it onto the album. Non ci avevo mai fatto caso: praticamente quasi tutti i suoni di Skip Divided sono stati creati manovrando al laptop la voce di Thom ad imitazione di vari strumenti musicali, dalle percussioni ai synth, un po' come aveva fatto Bjork nel 2004 col bellissimo album Medulla http://thekingofgear.com/post/152541618990/i-am-a-complete-newbie-on-this-so-thom-said-he Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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