The Art Of Production: Rrose - Techno Psychoacoustics
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Not too long ago Seth tweeted about the tones you hear inside a plane before lifting off the runway and how nice they sound being ever so slightly detuned from the drone of the engine. Next time flying, if you listen closely you can sometimes hear the various drones of the engine drifting in and out of phase similar to his demonstration here. It's so dreamy.
@FinalBoys1982
4 жыл бұрын
MATRiXXMAN OTAKU makes me often fall asleep
@2112jonr
3 жыл бұрын
I'll stick to synths. No untimely death involved :-)
@AdrianRowbotham
3 жыл бұрын
*one year later* What is this “plane” of which you speak? :)
@mcharbo8726
Жыл бұрын
It's like sound of the come up on DMT too.
the opportunity to see how one of the most profound, interesting and unique musicians works is a great honor. thnx
@ohdenitto
4 жыл бұрын
100% this.
This needs to be a series. I would watch videos like this forever.
This guy is a legend. By far my most favourite producer. Would be great to hear him live one day.
Beautiful to hear those subtleties that we often ignore. This already starts to sound like an Rrose track
I had the pleasure of being one of his students for a term and i wish it was longer than that
@maxgarcia8621
4 жыл бұрын
wish the video was longer tbh
@nwere
4 жыл бұрын
@devontodetroit goldsmiths london
@vppirani
4 жыл бұрын
@@nwere seriously man?! 😯
@jaykhan8089
4 жыл бұрын
@@nwere He was teaching at goldsmiths? wow wtf
This is the kind of instructional video that actually help, not like the How to "insert genre here" videos
Incredible artist. Absolute dedication to pushing techno into the future.
Probably the most epic production video I've ever seen.
When you deliver interesting videos like these makes me with they were a solid hour instead of 10 mins.
I've been in 1 Solo Gong and 3 of his parties, never felt this special connection with another artist where you feel sad, angry, happy and euphoric, is something about his persona and the way he creates music, damn, I truly respect you.
The sounds you can get out of such simple methods are amazing.
Thanks Resident Advisor for that amazing documental piece with Rrose!
Love Rrose! Shepherd's Brine is one of my fav techno tracks of all time.
synchronicity. This is what I was thinking about this morning. What is techno, really? A lot of people don't understand. the complexity in simplicity.
@Ernthir
4 жыл бұрын
nah thats minimal. techno can be anything really.
@earthbeatvision
4 жыл бұрын
totally agreed.
@sed8me69
4 жыл бұрын
Techa's, he Real stuff, Would make deaf composers bite their lips...Piano, Sub! ;)
@evan9827
4 жыл бұрын
"A Lot of people don't understand the complexity in simplicity" That's all about techno !!!
Thank you. Your music is brilliant, and this helps to understand a bit more the hypnotic around your live p.a, for instance. Still remember crowd @ Paral.lel Festival last year asking to be quiet not to miss anything from your live performance. So special. Thanks again.
Phenomenal producer with an even more phenomenal approach to production.
Great. Need more stuff from Rrose. Love it so much
I have been waiting years for this
how can anyone dislike this, this is pure genius !
Love the wig just chillin on top of the monitor
Psychoacoustics changed the way I see music production. As a techno DJ or with production, I'm limited to nothing.🌛
I hit like even before starting the video just because the title has Rrose in it.
Get Mike Parker for the next video please!
@ruudi46
4 жыл бұрын
Agree!
@Patriccius98
4 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@Vinylistin
3 жыл бұрын
Indeed, he is also one of a rare artist in techno productions!
This is good for Soundtoys' sales.
@drowninreverb9067
4 жыл бұрын
they deserve it
@danielrast
4 жыл бұрын
You free to use ANY other self-resonant filter.... :)
@voormanmusic
4 жыл бұрын
danielrast Yup, tried it with the ableton echo delay filter with noise turned on, works pretty nicely.
@SamBinary
4 жыл бұрын
rightly so, Tremolator is one of the best plugins I own imo. Amazing distortion from pushing the input
Beautiful. This is just the sort of synthesis tutorial I was looking for but had no idea how to begin to Google it. Thank you Rrose. You're an inspiration.
I need a couple more hours of this.
Good job RA. Thank You Rrose!
Yes this is the basis of synthesis. Great explanation!
More of these please.
I'd like the same kind of video with Mike Parker! Anyway, brilliant.
I call him - her a real artist! Thank you.
I love this. Rrose is awesome
Great content, even filterfreak auto-oscillating was good. We want more Rrose!
HOly shit! Excellent vid RA! Always wanted to see behind the curtain of Rrose awesome production!
Thank you so much for this interview!!
ive smiled the whole thing
my heart soars
That was so inspirational! thank you.
please say there are more coming? this was great!
Buchla modules placed on packaging foil... very special :)
@geraldgoodiii6993
4 жыл бұрын
Karel Hack yes I got kinda sick seeing that. Where’s the case for that music easel? Extra points for knowledge of M4L and that Lyra 8 on the desk (get one if u don’t already.. trust me.. Some random dude on FaceTube)
3:33 Every arthouse horror movie soundtrack ever
@RYNO2511
3 жыл бұрын
lol It Follows
This is awesome. Wow. Great vid.
Wow I honestly didn’t recognize him without the wig/make-up. Great vid!
@TaanielMalleus
4 жыл бұрын
exactly, was looking for this comment
Stunning. The best.
Truly inspiring.
Thinking outside of the box approach, nice
So much Inspiration in 10 minutes 👌
We want more!
Wow. he made a track from no audio or midi content, just filters, thats so cool!!
amazing sound really minimalistic and unique
awesome sound design
This is refreshingly interesting.
@VNDM-MUSIC
4 жыл бұрын
Indeed!
That was very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
This is amazing. Anyone know if he's done other similar videos?
Incredibly interesting and inspiring
love how he just has the buchla chilling there without any of the plastic just the electronics lol i would spill water all over that in the first 5 minutes
Solid content!
That was very cool!
Well that just woke the neighbours up. Haha. Basic synthesis..beautiful!
This man is a master want to see more of him, really liked the video!
5:44 The noise helps the filter to self-oscillate, but the added harmonics are not because of noise, but because of the nonlinearity of the (modeled) circuit that saturates.
@Simlevbass
4 жыл бұрын
(BTW thanks for the video and good ideas, Rrose!)
@sebp400
4 жыл бұрын
cool.
Great inspiration
glad I was wearing my tinfoil head to protect myself from those 440hz waves!
@southpole76
4 жыл бұрын
only thing that saved you from becoming a nazi instantly!!
@2112jonr
3 жыл бұрын
432Hz is even worse. Ten minutes of that and you become ultra gullible. Fact!
its great to see this
What a a g. Thank you 🙏
That was profound!
Fantastic
GENIUS!
could the project file of the final demo be shared? :)
Thanks, I liked it.
Thumbs up for Rrose!
What basic ableton filter you can use insted?
Fundamental. Now, where's the part 02-99?
this is a next level mind
How do you record when the transport is stopped though?
I also really like the wig on the mannequin‘s head on top of the speaker! 🖖🏻💚
@dylanlepors2564
4 жыл бұрын
Rrose is the female alter ego of Seth Horvitz, she wears the wig during live performances :)
Thx!!!!
Pure gold
Rrose the best!
oro puro!
Impressive !
Brilliant
I was originally drawn to Rrose via the album covers...then discovered the music.
So satisfying
lovely
What is Seth sequenzing tho? i dont understand. If everything is selfoscillating what exactly can be sequenzed? Kind of a gate or so maybe
Is the first example really psychoacoustics ? If i see correctly on screen, both sines are output on the same channel, so the "new" oscillation we hear is a result of phase cancellation, thats physics. If they were on two separate channels, left and right, then our brain would "make up" the oscillation, that's psychoacoustics. Correct me if i'm wrong.
THANK YOU... mastermind
Damn.. That's deep.
it there a way to record in Ableton while the transport is stoped? or you should use some 3rd party software to record the audio
@zeloskie
4 жыл бұрын
Make a different audio track, single the new and the audio track feeding back. Change the new audio track's sound source to 'Resampling' and hit record
her MIND!!!!
this is so cool 🙃
Anyone know which program he's using in the first part of the video?
@nathanmatthews6019
3 жыл бұрын
Max 8
Awesome
Hell yeah I love rrose 😎
genius !!
Yes
The master speaks
Well I didn't understand any of that but I do have Rrose's album
@sacredflames07
4 жыл бұрын
🙇🏾♂️🙏🏾🤍