MATRIXSYNTH: Beatles Redux by Matthew Davidson


Thursday, April 20, 2006

Beatles Redux by Matthew Davidson

Matthew Davidson posted a couple of Beatles remixes on SynthSigths. Both are done in the vein of NIN. They are well worth a listen. Links below. BTW, Matthew created the MX4 soft synth.

"The credit goes to the tools. This stuff would have been unthinkable years ago, but these days one can manipulate audio as easily as MIDI. And, it doesn't matter what software you use - all the major offerings are quite powerful. You can't go wrong no matter what you choose."

For Girl, all software.
Synth: MX4
Drums: Model 12
Bass: Nanosampler (loaded with a sample of a SH101 that I use constantly)
Girl (3.3MB)
Girl (lossless 16.7MB)

Only Eleanor is simply a bunch of audio editing.
Eleanor (2.4MB)
Eleanor (lossless 11.7MB)

4 comments:

  1. Perhaps with encouragement he will improve? :)

    Girl was kind of icky. Elanor was kidna cool. Reminded me of M. Doughty a bit.

    << I shudder to post any of my crap songs to this forum :) >>

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  2. I agree with the good doktor, although some of the choices he made in Eleanor Rigby (melodicaly speaking) weren't quite right to my ears. I think the repitching was rather well done(but then again, I'm a nut for any form of vocal synthesis/resynthesis.)

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  3. LIghten up dude, it isn't meant to be taken seriously.

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  4. I liked "Girl"

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