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Andi Vax Sound Design Interview
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Ry Thomas
here
zerodecibels
Quite a nice read, cheers for the link!
dj_alfi
quote:
No. I don’t like preset music. [..] I will release soundbanks for MOPHO because it is my favourite beast ride now! It is the best 400$ spent!


LOL!
Beyer
Just because he doesn´t like people making music with presets, doesn´t mean he can´t sell soundbanks
for those who do ;)
Ry Thomas
quote:
Originally posted by Beyer
Just because he doesn´t like people making music with presets, doesn´t mean he can´t sell soundbanks
for those who do ;)


^
cryophonik
re: Nord vs. Virus...

quote:
Originally posted by Andi Vax
As I mentioned before, it IS the main reason I like hardware synths. DIFFERENT character. It is like decide what is the best: blondes, brunettes or reds :-)
They are DIFFERENT! :-) And this is cool.


Great analogy! Congrats, Ry! :)
Ry Thomas
:)
Ry Thomas
HERE
mtptl77
This is Fletch's rig. He does a lot of the baselines off the Virus Polar here. And then there are two Edirol PCR-800 controllers, each of which triggers one the Receptors. There are two Receptors per player, and each is doing the same thing. They're pretty standard Edirol controllers but they're very good. He generally plays on this one and the other is the backup. If there are any problems he can just play the other one and the backup Receptor."
This is Pete's rig. He gets the big, weighted piano keyboard, a Roland RD-700. With Pete only one Receptor is live and if that goes down I can switch to his B Receptor. And then he's got another Virus, he does a lot of stuff on that, It's a TI2. Wonderful machines."
Ry Thomas
quote:
Originally posted by mtptl77
This is Fletch's rig. He does a lot of the baselines off the Virus Polar here. And then there are two Edirol PCR-800 controllers, each of which triggers one the Receptors. There are two Receptors per player, and each is doing the same thing. They're pretty standard Edirol controllers but they're very good. He generally plays on this one and the other is the backup. If there are any problems he can just play the other one and the backup Receptor."
This is Pete's rig. He gets the big, weighted piano keyboard, a Roland RD-700. With Pete only one Receptor is live and if that goes down I can switch to his B Receptor. And then he's got another Virus, he does a lot of stuff on that, It's a TI2. Wonderful machines."


eh?

DJ RANN
Ry, whatever happened to Vax mixing secrets part 2

Was it ever translated?
Ry Thomas
The dialogue has been translated but video is still incomplete Tom, as Andi's been on tour
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