I've been listening to a lot of Russel Haswell's works lately and in interviews he's mentioned using a laptop live in the 90's / early 2000's before he moved onto pedals and then modular synth.
From what he's mentioned in interviews he said he used 90's mastering software not intended to create sound and then somehow used that to make the music heard on Live Salvage 1997-2000. Does anyone know what software he's talking about? How you would use that to create music like in 'Live Salvage' or if there's any current software that could create the same result and how?
Here's a link for anyone unfamiliar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-bzMCgx8dk
From doing some digging online another release credited Sound Designer II software and Xenakis' UPIC system for his previous works. If Sound Designer II (Which is what Pro tools used to be called / a DAW), I presume it would be some kind of mastering aspect within the DAW?
Any ideas or help would be massively appreciated, thanks!
From what he's mentioned in interviews he said he used 90's mastering software not intended to create sound and then somehow used that to make the music heard on Live Salvage 1997-2000. Does anyone know what software he's talking about? How you would use that to create music like in 'Live Salvage' or if there's any current software that could create the same result and how?
Here's a link for anyone unfamiliar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-bzMCgx8dk
From doing some digging online another release credited Sound Designer II software and Xenakis' UPIC system for his previous works. If Sound Designer II (Which is what Pro tools used to be called / a DAW), I presume it would be some kind of mastering aspect within the DAW?
Any ideas or help would be massively appreciated, thanks!
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