G: Yeah well actually, one of the more well known Girl Talk YouTubes filmed me playing AudioMulch on our couch while she was sleeping. K: Oh! sounds like she’s a very accommodating woman. K: I didn’t really expect to be in bed with you, but as long as we don’t tell your girlfriend, I’m sure that’s fine. K: Thanks very much Gregg for inviting us into your bed.while you’re in Melbourne. Transcript Girl Talk AudioMulch Interview Part 1 of 4: Gregg Gillis talks about AudioMulch Big thanks to our friend Matt Laing for shooting and editing the videos. Many thanks to Gregg for spending time with us and to his manager Jessica Linker for coordinating the interview. We learn how many AudioMulch patches he uses in a set and how he manages to juggle so many samples without overtaxing his computer. In the final part of our interview Gregg reveals how he uses AudioMulch’s network sync feature to smoothly transition between songs during a set. Part 4: Gregg describes how he transitions between songs during a set Gregg also explains his ideas about creating subtle details that he uses to tie the disparate elements of an album together into a coherent whole. He demonstrates an approach that ranges from rather improvisational-style processing in AudioMulch to cutting up beats by hand in a sound editor. In this part of our interview Gregg gives us insight into his compositional process. Part 3: Gregg discusses his compositional process The segment also contains a patch that features in the album Feed the Animals and some insight into how Gregg works with drum sounds. In this part of our interview Gregg loads up AudioMulch to show us what kind of parameters he manipulates during a performance, the techniques he uses to manage loops and keep control of his set, and tells us why he thinks remaining a little out of control of loop triggering helps keep things fresh. Part 2: Gregg talks about the musical elements he manipulates when performing live We get into the body of the interview in parts 2, 3 and 4, where we cover some of the different aspects of his music-making process. This intro video covers a bit of background and gives Gregg an opportunity to say what he thinks of AudioMulch. We met up with Gregg in his hotel room while he was here in Melbourne to play at the Big Day Out. Part 1: Gregg Gillis talks about AudioMulch
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