Richard Devine - analog voodoo effect: IDOW Extended Interview #8
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Richard Devine is an Atlanta-based electronic musician and sound designer. He is recognized for producing a layered and heavily processed sound, combining influences from hip-hop, to old and modern electronic music. Richard Devine has released records through such esteemed labels as Schematic and Warp Records, and is the creative force behind his own sound design company, Devine Sound. Though he has contributed sound design to a number of hardware and software manufacturers, he recently released his first official sample library through Sony Creative Software. Devine has also scored commercials for the likes of Nike and Touchstone Pictures. Since the late-90s, Richard Devine's sound has been synonymous with taking cutting-edge computer-based DSP (digital signal processing) to its limits. In recent years, however, Devine has also become a convert to the unlimited sonic capabilities and hands-on "analog voodoo effect" of the Eurorack modular format. I Dream of Wires spoke to Devine at NAMM 2012, which he attends annually. Judging by the studio footage on his Vimeo channel, and his wild enthusiasm on the subject, Devine is a bonafide Eurorack obsessive! All music and sound in this video is by Richard Devine. Additional studio footage supplied by Richard Devine.
wow amazing interview Richard Devine is a Legend.
"..the endless sampling library that'll be ever constantly changing and growing.." (0:28 - 0:32)... A fantastic interview. Great visuals, editing and sound!
I enjoyed this a lot, thanks
Yeah, Jack has been my idol since the late 80s.
love it!!
100000% ❤❤❤
2:32
Just buy an R2-D2 next, and he's set for life.
LittleMopeHead: Just make sure it doesn't have a bad motivator. I wouldn't buy off of Jawas, buyer beware.
I love electronic music, experimental, etc but every time I try to hear his music I just get saturated
yes it´s a lot of information to process for the brain and ears.. I love it though
to me it's like a cerebral massage
i couldn't take more than 30 seconds