Making GLU Music...and other electronic music.
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:56 am
I think a good topic is the creation of GLU / Reilly / Turzo music. I picked David's brain for how sounds were created and I think that I should share some of this stuff with you guys.
Also if you are new to this and need to learn more about how to make music electronically let me know and lets discuss this. So let's try to stay on topic of the music and it's creation and I will explain anything I know about these tools with my 20 years experience.
So to start off with some knowledge, here is a message I got from Dave when asking him what tools he was currently using for How Humans RX and also a message on how the sound was created at the beginning of Don't Know How to Be.

Also if you are new to this and need to learn more about how to make music electronically let me know and lets discuss this. So let's try to stay on topic of the music and it's creation and I will explain anything I know about these tools with my 20 years experience.
So to start off with some knowledge, here is a message I got from Dave when asking him what tools he was currently using for How Humans RX and also a message on how the sound was created at the beginning of Don't Know How to Be.
RE: pick your brain, but without a toothpick...
Body: i will make it simple. synths are as follows. fruity loops with juno 60, wasp, and various weird proprietary hacker made pluggings. takamine acoustic guitars, fender p-bass, slingerland drums, acid-soundforge by sonic foundry, les paul guitars, and then metropolitan studios is where i cut. they have ssl, full tdm pro-tools, a g5, and every old compresser, limiter, pre-amp, channle strip, 48 analog tracks on 2" otari, every expensive mic, and every amp you'd likely find in lenny kravitz studio, or on led zepplin 2, or a jimi hendrix record. the SSL has 72 channels, and theres every lexicon, eventide, and other outboard processors. every available pro-tools pluggin, distressors, and a 5 million dollar facillity with the best live room and iso booth ive ever used. the end. and then theres me playin all the stuff and singing, and walt engineering and mixing, both of us producing.
----------------- Original Message -----------------
From: Machine609
Date: Jun 30, 2005 9:04 PM
David,
I know you are getting alot of mail. I will keep it brief. I wanted to know if I can pick your brain about your studio equipment and particular sounds and stuff like that? Thanks. - Rick
RE: brain picker is back...
Body: Jeff turzo made all of the music for dont know how to be. But i know what he did it with. and it doent appear anywhere else on the record, trust me.It was made on an oberheim obmx, and an oberheim expander. None of the sounds we ever used were factory presets, so anything you heard was made from a begining unprocessed waveform. good luck.