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Samplebrain: A custom sample mashing app designed by Aphex Twin

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160 points by dev_snd 4 years ago · 31 comments

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eyelidlessness 4 years ago

> As we worked on it (during 2015 and 2016) we gradually added more and more tweakable parameters until it became slightly out of control.

Sounds about right! Can’t wait to play with this tomorrow.

  • just-tom 4 years ago

    I have to try this, see if it fits my work. Just tattooed Aphex Twin logo a couple of months ago.

    • lemiffe 4 years ago

      Warning: It can get wild, lower volume... Tried out a bunch of samples and by slightly tweaking some parameters you can end up in overdriven white-noise hell depending on the "brain" + samples.

pierrec 4 years ago

Sounds like it fits in the family of concatenative synthesis. I've played with this technique before but never got any nice results, this tool is good motivation to give it another go. Some other cousins:

https://rodrigoconstanzo.com/combine/

http://www.benhackbarth.com/audioGuide/index.html

yaxu 4 years ago

More info here: https://thentrythis.org/projects/samplebrain/

and in the profile text of RDJ's soundcloud: https://twitter.com/thentrythis/status/1573573106714697729

vestrigi 4 years ago

Is there a demo available of someone using it to create music?

hericium 4 years ago

I think the last time I saw Comic Sans used in any software as a main font was when I compiled dogecoin[1]. Can't remember any before that.

[1] https://github.com/dogecoin/dogecoin

isoprophlex 4 years ago

Very cool, can't wait to play with this.

https://gitlab.com/then-try-this/samplebrain/-/tree/master/c...

What would these images signify?! I can't seem to find any readme files or docs using them.

Also..: The date puts this sometimes just around or after the release of Syro (which I was really disappointed with by the way but that's another discussion). Does anyone know of any tracks that were made using this tool?

  • kennyloginz 4 years ago

    The multicolor image with the wav files being displayed vertically, if I were to guess. The left side shows columns of your sample bank “ samplebrain”. Right side is your target. It shows how the “samplebrain” selects the most similar “ sample window “ of the target. So, I haven’t the knowledge to drill deeper, but it’s either a visual representation of the process, or maybe the code uses an actual image matching process?

  • runjake 4 years ago

    At least some of these images are used for the website.

osigurdson 4 years ago

Shoot, I thought I was going to get to see actual code written by Aphex Twin.

  • runjake 4 years ago

    You might not want that. I was going to post some quip about RDJ's (aka Aphex Twin) code, so I'll do it here.

    I could tell this app wasn't written by RDJ, because it's fairly well laid out, and his code has always been that of a messy tinkerer.

    He's released several bits of code on the web, most of it pseudonymous and it's always been a hacked up mess. I've "uncovered" him a few times, just by recognizing his chicken scratch code.

    Edit: I won't mention any of his pseudonyms, except one that's semi-public and long-retired: eric_hard_jams ("richard james" with the "e" moved). He used that one around the turn of the millenium. If you Google it, keep in mind that some fans later co-opted the handle for their own use.

    Edit 2: Also, hi Richard! I'm sure you're reading, and I hope life and fatherhood are treating you well.

    • kranke155 4 years ago

      I had no idea he was a coder at all. What kind of code did he release? Is it all music related?

      Also how are you so sure he’s reading this?

      • runjake 4 years ago

        Max/MSP, some C/C++. All sound related, that I know of. He used to spend a lot of time online. Much more than he lets on. I don't know what he's doing now -- immersed in family and normal life stuff, I reckon.

        • kennyloginz 4 years ago

          I don’t think I ever came across any code that was accredited to Richard. Definitely remember some max/msp patches throwing the Autechre name around. Still love the supercollider bbcut libraries, Nick Collins definitely knew what the rephlex folks were up to :D

    • osigurdson 4 years ago

      >> chicken scratch code

      I guess I would just like to see how musical genius translates, particularly if code is viewed as an art form in itself.

Slow_Hand 4 years ago

I don’t have experience coding, but I’m keen to try this program. Would someone please give me a very broad overview of what I’ll need to run this program on an Apple Silicon comp after downloading it from Git? I just need to be pointed in the right direction.

kennyloginz 4 years ago

This is great, but I’m still waiting for the sample to Yamaha dx7 patch midimutant code…

thanatos519 4 years ago

Finally had a chance to play with this. Amazing and hilarious.

leokennis 4 years ago

Love that it uses some sort of Comic Sans as the interface font.

mycall 4 years ago

Reminds me of Sononym sound librarian

https://www.sononym.net

PhilipTrauner 4 years ago

Seems that there are some code signing issues with the Apple silicon version. Intel one works fine though.

depaulagu 4 years ago

I love that it uses Comic Sans

never change!

polyterative 4 years ago

cool stuff

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