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Returnal : ウィキペディア英語版
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''Returnal'' is the fourth studio album by American experimental electronic artist Daniel Lopatin, alias Oneohtrix Point Never.
==Production==
The tracks on ''Returnal'' were recorded and mixed by Lopatin using the programs Goldwave and Multiquence on his personal computer.〔〔 Most of the material was produced in an air-conditioned room at his parents house in Massachusetts, which is credited as "Ridge Valley Digital", from July to August 2009;〔 the first song was recorded in Brooklyn.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Session transcript Madrid 2011: Oneohtrix Point Never )〕 Instruments including the Akai AX60, Roland Juno-60, Roland MSQ-700, the Korg Electribe ES-1 and voice parts by Lopatin are present throughout the album, although the Roland SP-555 and Sherman Filterbank was also used in the development process.〔〔
One of Lopatin's childhood friends, Al Carlson,〔 was an additional engineer and technician for the record.〔 As Lopatin explains, "We would do a lot of performance, one-take sampler performances. An SP555, and I would just play the pads, I had an idea of an arrangement in my head. And while I was doing the arrangement and a take, in the hopes that it would work, he was on a Sherman Filterbank and just shredding my 555 signal on another track. So there was that interaction and he was jamming. ‘cause he was learning the Filterbank during that session too. That became a big sound on that record, all the super-coarse, sounds like audio being ripped, super low-end and fuzzy weirdness."〔 Finally, ''Returnal'' was mastered by James Plotkin at Dubplates & Mastering in Berlin, Germany on April 1, 2010.〔''Returnal'' (Media notes). Oneohtrix Point Never. Editions Mego. 2014〕

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