Korg Kaoss Pad, I think. While the actual device is different, the effect is similar - the manipulation of the playback of a recording to the point of turning that recording into sound that is no longer recognizable.BadComrade wrote:The Code is Almighty wrote:I also think scratching is used well on Radiohead's Everything in it's Right Place and Tom Wait's Real Gone.
As far as I can remember (and I don't know why I do), the "scratching" on Everything In It's Right place isn't "scratching", it's being done by manipulating Tom's voice, which is loaded in to one of those Roland things (one of the ones that looks like a Dr. Sample) with a touch pad (that looks like a giant version of the touch pad mouse on a laptop), not a turntable.
Shellac chopped & screwed...?
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