Brian Eno: How To Make Original Ambient Music - BBC Click

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  • Опубликовано: 4 апр 2017
  • BBC Click's Spencer Kelly finds out how to make constantly changing ambient music using probabilities and complicated maths, from the godfather of the genre, Brian Eno.
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  • @toddharrop9094
    @toddharrop9094 7 месяцев назад +41

    I think the most important thing he said, the take-away, was that he sets up his generative music-making machine and then goes away to focus on something else. So, as ambient music, it's supposed to sound in the background, and if he notices that some pitch is too loud, plays too often or in the wrong register,then he comes back into the studio to tweak the machine. It's like designing wallpaper. You can only test it by printing a roll and pasting it on a wall. If your eyes get distracted by something then the pattern isn't performing its function. (Please don't think I'm insulting Eno's music by comparing it to wallpaper. It's just an illustrative metaphor, especially since he is or was also a visual artist.)

  • @dlarge6502
    @dlarge6502 6 лет назад +160

    This is incredible. Ambient is kinda the only music I tend to like and as a computer scientist seeing how he uses the computer to create these landscapes is truly astounding.

    • @associativemicrosemantics3930
      @associativemicrosemantics3930 3 года назад +5

      I have just started a channel that is about the algorithms I have developped for creating my kind of ambient music, based on what I call 'associative microsemantics'. For instance, I did a Shepard-Risset glissando generator based on virtual tape loops ruclips.net/video/K7c7W_BYwMQ/видео.html, or a convolution based texture generator that generates complex structures from a simple sound such as a singing bowl ruclips.net/video/-HVn8L9OJ5k/видео.html, or a microtonal subharmonic cord generator ruclips.net/video/9sB_2bRtHBk/видео.html. Seems to be a bit too nerdy for most musicians but I think the results are quite interesting.

    • @thesoundsession
      @thesoundsession Год назад +6

      The only kind you like??

  • @neila458
    @neila458 2 года назад +38

    The camera dudes need a dose of ambient music to chill the fuck out out. Felt like a sequence from Bourne identity

    • @tannerberry1480
      @tannerberry1480 5 месяцев назад +3

      Your vehemence against organic camera movement reeks of chronically-online visual sentiment. Watch anything shot by a human without a dolly or a tripod. Experience a little bit of humanity in your art. You’d be surprise how far painterliness can take you.

    • @benonaru
      @benonaru 2 месяца назад

      @@tannerberry1480no

    • @colinjames2469
      @colinjames2469 2 месяца назад +2

      lmao

  • @soloharmonicsrobj8246
    @soloharmonicsrobj8246 Год назад +22

    Brian Eno is a master at the science of sound. I learned many of my techniques from listening to his music.

  • @winterkeep
    @winterkeep 2 месяца назад +2

    Love that even Brian Eno names his instruments "little wobbly stars" 🤣 there's humanity in the world 😊

  • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
    @Outdoorshuntingshooting 5 лет назад +54

    Brian has been working on/towards this system of producing 'music' or whatever you feel like calling it, for many years, why would/should he do what everyone else is doing? I have followed his work from the age of 15 (1980) right through to the present. If you like it, listen, if not, move on. He has been inspired by what came before and he is inspiring whats to come.

  • @RealmExplorerPortal
    @RealmExplorerPortal 2 месяца назад +1

    A perfect intersection of art and math

  • @smithfield06
    @smithfield06 11 месяцев назад +6

    A remarkable musician, he wrote out all the program patches for the Yamaha dx7 no mean feat

    • @user-rh2csk
      @user-rh2csk 9 месяцев назад

      Most of his patches are drenched in Eventide reverb and doesn’t matter how a synth itself sounds. He was looking for clean sine wave without that nasal fat analog tone and dx7 served well for that purpose.

  • @bcj842
    @bcj842 Год назад +3

    I love this. I kind of want to do some partially randomized computer-generated music at some point. He's in deep with that though as shown here. I can take comfort knowing that he names his tracks with goofy descriptions like I do.

  • @rodolfoocampo281
    @rodolfoocampo281 2 года назад +4

    An absolute genius

  • @cimmik
    @cimmik 7 лет назад +42

    Can I watch the whole interview somewhere?

    • @Nocholas
      @Nocholas 5 лет назад +19

      ruclips.net/video/cv7epY75Wa0/видео.html

  • @AdamMaykov
    @AdamMaykov 5 лет назад +2

    it is a correct music

  • @BradCarlMusic
    @BradCarlMusic 4 года назад +133

    I have a question: Why does a guy who doesn't know why Eno wouldn't want a "B" get to be the person handling this interview?

    • @birdlover143
      @birdlover143 3 года назад +28

      Tbh, as a music theory enthusiast myself, Idk why Eno doesn't want a "B" in the piece either

    • @FrankLinnemann
      @FrankLinnemann 3 года назад +34

      Because typically interviewers ask questions, sometimes obvious ones, and get unexpected and interesting answers.

    • @marblegardentv718
      @marblegardentv718 3 года назад +2

      @@birdlover143 Because it likely isn't in the scale of the piece. That seems to be the most probable answer.

    • @downhill2k013
      @downhill2k013 3 года назад +19

      Wow, the guy who’s uneducated is asking questions and getting educated

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul 3 года назад

      Tell us, then -- why doesn't Eno want a B?

  • @travellingshoes5241
    @travellingshoes5241 Год назад +1

    I'd have loved it if after having inputed all of those parameters the computer just spat out B notes.

  • @brianobush
    @brianobush 6 лет назад +26

    Basic probability should be understood by everyone. This is not complicated. The host I believe is a just patronizing Eno.

    • @toddharrop9094
      @toddharrop9094 7 месяцев назад +3

      I think the host was just hamming it up for the camera and the target audience. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he was playing his role as a sincerely curious but also wise-cracking TV host.

    • @Eimrine
      @Eimrine 2 месяца назад

      Libertarians are not everyone that gives them excuse to not understand prob theory.

  • @ArtificialJetleg
    @ArtificialJetleg 3 года назад

    Everyone figuring which plug in ia the beat, while Brian Eno has its own scripts!

  • @GreenOilBike
    @GreenOilBike 3 месяца назад

    Would be great to know the thinking behind the numbers.

  • @wildersworkshop
    @wildersworkshop Год назад +17

    bloody hell, if you're going to interview someone as advanced in their field as Eno, send in someone who at least has a basic grasp on music theory and production techniques.

    • @TheseBitchesWantNikes
      @TheseBitchesWantNikes Год назад +1

      My thoughts exactly. When he said he didn't know much about music, I was like "then wtf is he doing here then?"

  • @sethlawrence5068
    @sethlawrence5068 Год назад

    What is the application he is using? I'm not very familiar with the appearance of interfaces on Apple products

    • @jaxell300
      @jaxell300 3 месяца назад

      looks like logic pro x

  • @MrTomb789
    @MrTomb789 Год назад +3

    Does anyone know what the software being used at 0:22 is?....

    • @allspice8769
      @allspice8769 4 месяца назад +1

      It's the scripter in logic

    • @MrTomb789
      @MrTomb789 4 месяца назад

      @@allspice8769 thankyou so much allspice8769..🙂

  • @laurencegoldman4639
    @laurencegoldman4639 3 года назад +3

    So what is the rig? There looks to be a keyboard synth? And the software. What are they? Thanks.

  • @mastasersh
    @mastasersh 3 года назад +1

    Could somebody here explain what software or plugin is he using, or what can be used to randomize notes and patterns based on the producer's predefined variable value?

    • @bhavyakukkar
      @bhavyakukkar 3 года назад

      i think he might've scripted those himself but you can find tutorials or presets on the internet if you just search

    • @linussvard6553
      @linussvard6553 2 года назад +1

      Bit late but he is using Logic

    • @jamesmilligan9496
      @jamesmilligan9496 2 года назад +1

      Logic Pro 9

  • @reprogrammingmind
    @reprogrammingmind 5 лет назад +4

    music by numbers

  • @nikolatanasic7908
    @nikolatanasic7908 3 года назад +1

    What plugins does he use?

    • @enswert
      @enswert 2 года назад +1

      Logic stock

  • @CarolynDestruction
    @CarolynDestruction Год назад +2

    I actually don’t know how to play keyboards, synthesizers, etc, but I use SoundTrap and the keyboards and synthesizers on there. I basically free improvise my music. My project Crocxsin is an ambient, noise, drone project I’ve been working on since I was 19 and I have a lot of people really enjoying my music.

  • @livefromplanetearth
    @livefromplanetearth 6 лет назад

    +100

  • @martinwhile1607
    @martinwhile1607 6 лет назад +11

    It's like when a scientist explains to you what rainbow is, why it is, how it is, and therefore why you should like it.

  • @djdancealone3419
    @djdancealone3419 6 лет назад +1

    Okay what is this "Scripter" thing?

    • @quentin1o
      @quentin1o 5 лет назад +3

      It's a javascript plugin for Logic Pro in which incoming midi data is modified with a script

    • @NathanChisholm041
      @NathanChisholm041 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely unnecessary! just music wank

  • @pantomimedemocracy3098
    @pantomimedemocracy3098 Год назад +1

    This is lovely but the camerawork is dreadful.
    So many wobbly or unhelpful shots. You're trying to show us what's on screen but can't keep the camera still enough for us to see. Did someone lose all the BBC's tripods?

    • @tristen_grant
      @tristen_grant 10 месяцев назад

      Have you tried zooming in and keeping a camera *perfectly* steady by hand?

  • @seantubridy3242
    @seantubridy3242 6 лет назад +9

    Wait, is he using GarageBand?

    • @ForwardForwar
      @ForwardForwar 6 лет назад +24

      logic pro x + logic pro scripter

    • @internetgod404
      @internetgod404 4 года назад

      Rui Manuel for you maybe? lol. they're all the same really but they don't have scripter :)

    • @sambkingmusic
      @sambkingmusic 4 года назад

      @@internetgod404 Ableton has full compatibility with Max, though, so you can program with that too.

    • @NathanChisholm041
      @NathanChisholm041 4 года назад

      @Rui Manuel More better? Go back to school mate!

    • @michaels5166
      @michaels5166 3 года назад

      @@NathanChisholm041 No it's MOE Betta...hehehe

  • @ArtLogins
    @ArtLogins Год назад

    I could do a similar tour of my bedroom slash studio, but I'd have to pick up my laundry from the floor.... 🙂🙂🙂

  • @christianneale5272
    @christianneale5272 4 года назад +18

    Does anyone realise that none of this genuinely tells you how to make ambient music....I-

    • @bhavyakukkar
      @bhavyakukkar 3 года назад +7

      to get where brian was before he explained these rules, you can just use some simple synths with high freqs filtered smoothly away and some sustained 7th or 9th chords (choice is completely yours of course but those work well)

    • @shikhindahikar8488
      @shikhindahikar8488 3 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @epictetus9221
      @epictetus9221 3 года назад +3

      It's not supposed to be a tutorial, obviously. Kind of unlucky title of course

  • @ambientpizzavstheworld883
    @ambientpizzavstheworld883 4 года назад +5

    As boring as it is fascinating.....

  • @sh-kw2ox
    @sh-kw2ox Год назад

    Why use probability but then a plug in to correct the pitch. You aren't getting true probability then as you are forcing the notes played to stay in key
    Sometimes is good to create tension by using the odd note out of scale .

  • @rhiannonhill
    @rhiannonhill 6 лет назад +4

    Brian is pretty smart and has had a great career, but where's the creativity here? I've been tasked with writing some for my daughter's shop because she can't afford the PRS for existing trax. I think I'll just sit down with the keyboard and come up with something that sounds right....

    • @GeorgeHammondMusic
      @GeorgeHammondMusic 6 лет назад

      But it may not

    • @VeganKebabDoRuky
      @VeganKebabDoRuky 5 лет назад +16

      Some people like to program music, some people like to utilize more generative approach and then input something more directly into the track through a keyboard, guitar and etc. There's no right or wrong, a limiting mindset is damaging to the expression of art. It's creative, but perhaps in a way you cease to comprehend at the moment.

    • @jessica5497
      @jessica5497 3 года назад +4

      This comment just shows your lack of creativity and open-mindedness. Everyone has their process.

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul 3 года назад +2

      It's about the listener's experience, not showing off creativity.

  • @rituparnakonwar9103
    @rituparnakonwar9103 Год назад

    Music is math

  • @cartercartercartercar
    @cartercartercartercar 2 года назад

    i kinda like that since he already did everything in his career himself, he just has the computer do it all for him now. and i would think he’s earned that. a lot of musicians of our age (millennial-gen z) have all this available at their fingertips since they could walk. eno and robert wyatt, on the other hand-i’m assuming they just starting hitting keys and shit on a piano one day and were like “hey we should make a soundtrack for an airport, but just out of stuff like this”
    we just suck now, is what i’m saying

    • @thiccchungus5362
      @thiccchungus5362 2 года назад

      Is he not pushing the keys on the computer himself? If the computer did it he would have no interaction with it at all, just like any instrament you need to control the computer

    • @cartercartercartercar
      @cartercartercartercar 2 года назад +1

      @@thiccchungus5362 he’s pushing a few keys and the computer is doing literally everything else. i assume he’s taken the time to build presets and patches or whatever, but beyond that, the amount of manual labor that a program like logic cuts down for the user is insane. you would need so much equipment and time to do half the shit it can do for you in seconds. it’s a computer program!

    • @thiccchungus5362
      @thiccchungus5362 2 года назад

      @@cartercartercartercar Is that not progress to creation? Making an instrument that can help produce all instruments ?

    • @thiccchungus5362
      @thiccchungus5362 2 года назад

      @@cartercartercartercar I play the keyboard on an ipad am I not producing music?

    • @Fczafazfz
      @Fczafazfz Год назад

      Eno actually just loves the process and finds innovative ways to create music using different technologies. I think he’s just continuing that

  • @MikeUIibarri
    @MikeUIibarri 4 месяца назад

    That was way too brief!

  • @cleftturnip7774
    @cleftturnip7774 7 лет назад +27

    seems like a cold way to make music

    • @VeganKebabDoRuky
      @VeganKebabDoRuky 5 лет назад +18

      To you.

    • @GherkmanProductions
      @GherkmanProductions 5 лет назад +4

      Matej / Psiloz “For you” (Bane voice)

    • @Kevinschart
      @Kevinschart 5 лет назад +22

      all original music is born from experimentation....he's automated the experimentation instead of painstakingly performing and recording the music by hand. his own personal taste is still at play and it actually is no different than any other musician's process

    • @Taramtatam
      @Taramtatam 5 лет назад +5

      What a shallow comment.

    • @pim5400
      @pim5400 5 лет назад +3

      In theory yes it is cold, but i find electronic ambient music to bring unbelievable warmth and comfort

  • @drakestar13
    @drakestar13 5 лет назад +14

    i came to see and hear some ambient music/ tipps..... all i found was two old men talking 3:18 min long .......

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul 3 года назад +3

      I guess you didn't understand what they were talking about.

  • @douglasvasey6775
    @douglasvasey6775 7 лет назад +1

    a guide for the untalented masses. thanx brian- you shoulda quit while you still had more than just a head

    • @Ninthsignmusic
      @Ninthsignmusic 6 лет назад +9

      douglas vasey Talent doesn’t always equal ‘good’ music.

    • @VeganKebabDoRuky
      @VeganKebabDoRuky 6 лет назад +17

      Someone always has to complain, ain't that right?

  • @TheseBitchesWantNikes
    @TheseBitchesWantNikes Год назад

    Also why wouldn't you send someone at least a little familiar with music production to talk to Brian fuckin Eno???

  • @TheseBitchesWantNikes
    @TheseBitchesWantNikes Год назад

    Eno is about the closest equivalent a musician can be to a quantum physicist.

    • @tristen_grant
      @tristen_grant 10 месяцев назад +2

      I'd say there are plenty more musicians exploring sound much more scientifically.