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Sean noted that Draft was "really straight, using straight-up normal sequencers and samplers."[https://www.soundonsound.com/people/autechre#:~:text=Draft%20is%20really%20straight%2C%20using%20straight%2Dup%20normal%20sequencers%20and%20samplers.%20It%27s%20written%20note%20by%20note%2C%20where%20we%20know%20exactly%20what%20we%20put%20on.%20Only%20%27Reniform%20Puls%27%20has%20some%20generative%20stuff%2C%20done%20by%20Max%2C%20which%20also%20controls%20a%20vocal%20filter%20in%20that%20track.] With the exception of some generative elements on "RENIFORM PULS", ''Draft 7.30'' was otherwise written "note by note".  
Sean noted that Draft was "really straight, using straight-up normal sequencers and samplers."[https://www.soundonsound.com/people/autechre#:~:text=Draft%20is%20really%20straight%2C%20using%20straight%2Dup%20normal%20sequencers%20and%20samplers.%20It%27s%20written%20note%20by%20note%2C%20where%20we%20know%20exactly%20what%20we%20put%20on.%20Only%20%27Reniform%20Puls%27%20has%20some%20generative%20stuff%2C%20done%20by%20Max%2C%20which%20also%20controls%20a%20vocal%20filter%20in%20that%20track.] With the exception of some generative elements on "RENIFORM PULS", ''Draft 7.30'' was otherwise written "note by note".  
== Tracklist ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!#
!Title
!Length
|-
|1
|Xylin Room
|6:09
|-
|2
|IV VV IV VV VIII
|4:51
|-
|3
|6IE.CR
|5:39
|-
|4
|TAPR
|3:15
|-
|5
|Surripere
|11:23
|-
|6
|Theme Of Sudden Roundabout
|4:52
|-
|7
|VL AL 5
|4:57
|-
|8
|P.:NTIL
|7:08
|-
|9
|V-PROC
|6:00
|-
|10
|RENIFORM PULS
|8:39
|-
! colspan="2" |'''''Total'''''
!'''''1:02:51'''''
|}


== Tracks ==
== Tracks ==
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* One of the precussive samples is of a wooden garden table being knocked on. [https://aepages.org/wiki/Sean_AMA_Transcript_220605#:~:text=Xylin%20Room%20was%20like%2C%20originally%20it%20was%20like%20samples%20of%20a%20wooden%20outdoor%20table%2C%20like%20a%20garden%20table%20being%20knocked%20by%20knuckles%2C]
* One of the precussive samples is of a wooden garden table being knocked on. [https://aepages.org/wiki/Sean_AMA_Transcript_220605#:~:text=Xylin%20Room%20was%20like%2C%20originally%20it%20was%20like%20samples%20of%20a%20wooden%20outdoor%20table%2C%20like%20a%20garden%20table%20being%20knocked%20by%20knuckles%2C]
* The original title was "Benk Chin".


=== IV VV IV VV VIII ===
=== IV VV IV VV VIII ===
* The original title was "nwnw8", which likely indicate that the final title is a heavily stylised version of that, substituing N for IV and W for VV.


=== 6IE.CR ===
=== 6IE.CR ===
* The original title was "606.ie".


=== TAPR ===
=== TAPR ===
* The original title was "reppat".


=== Surripere ===
=== Surripere ===


* Surripere consists of a a fake analog (Nord?) on the first part, and a Nord Lead with Native Battery's loop modulation on the second part's "crunchy stuff."[https://aepages.org/wiki/Sean_AMA_Transcript_220605#:~:text=sequenced%20really%20heavily.-,And%20then%20Surripere%2C,-I%20can%2C%20the]
* Surripere consists of a a fake analog (Nord?) on the first part, and a Nord Lead with Native Battery's loop modulation on the second part's "crunchy stuff."[https://aepages.org/wiki/Sean_AMA_Transcript_220605#:~:text=sequenced%20really%20heavily.-,And%20then%20Surripere%2C,-I%20can%2C%20the]
* The original title was "Theft".


=== Theme of Sudden Roundabout ===
=== Theme of Sudden Roundabout ===


* “Theme Of Sudden Roundabout” is likely a reference to Sudden, a suburb of Rochdale, where Rob and Sean grew up. The titular roundabout in question could be [https://www.google.com/maps/place/53%C2%B035'55.6%22N+2%C2%B009'49.2%22W/@53.5987227,-2.1638831,191m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d53.5987778!4d-2.1636667 this one], as seen on Google Maps.
* “Theme Of Sudden Roundabout” is likely a reference to Sudden, a suburb of Rochdale, where Rob and Sean grew up. The titular roundabout in question could be [https://www.google.com/maps/place/53%C2%B035'55.6%22N+2%C2%B009'49.2%22W/@53.5987227,-2.1638831,191m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d53.5987778!4d-2.1636667 this one], as seen on Google Maps.
* The original title, as listed on CDDB, was "Prince Moth Mothy Moth Moth". In the 2013 WATMM AMA, Rob mentions this was wrong, that the original title ended with Mother, as in someone who does moth. However, in 2023, when Sean was asked about the title again, he clarified that it was indeed just Moth at the end.<!-- I think the ending in Moth thing stuck because he uploaded the titles after all. --> .
** Alongside it, [cant find the post/image now help me], Sean explained in that same post that the track was called that after a moth landed on a piece of equipment (which one i forgor) while the track was being made.


=== VL AL 5 ===
=== VL AL 5 ===


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt5efp1-IfA A 12-minute version of VL AL 5] was played during the 2008-02-23 Webcast.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt5efp1-IfA A 12-minute version of VL AL 5] was played during the 2008-02-23 Webcast.
* The original title was "Vlimpton Alpha 5", which the final title is just an abbreviation of.


=== P.:NTIL ===
=== P.:NTIL ===
* The original title was "Foam Conduit".


=== V-PROC ===
=== V-PROC ===
* The original title was "uprock".


=== RENIFORM PULS ===
=== RENIFORM PULS ===


== Original Titles ==
* The original title was "kidney bean".
Before the release of ''Draft 7.30'', early tracks titles were uploaded to CDDB. For each corresponding track they were:
 
# Benk Chin
# nwnw8
# 606.ie
# reppat
# Theft
# Prince Moth Mothy Moth Moth <!-- Rob says it's mother, like someone who does moths, while Sean says it's just moth.  -->
# Vlimpton Alpha 5
# Foam Conduit
# uprock
# kidney bean
 
In the WATMM AAA, Sean confirmed that they were the actual file titles that he threw onto CDDB "for a laugh." [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit#gid=0&range=D1091] 


== Tracklist ==
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{{tl track|number=2|title=IV VV IV VV VIII|length=4:51}}
{{tl track|number=3|title= 6IE.CR|length=5:39}}
{{tl track|number=4|title=TAPR|length=3:15}}
{{tl track|number=5|title=Surripere|length=11:23}}
{{tl track|number=6|title=Theme Of Sudden Roundabout|length=4:52}}
{{tl track|number=7|title=VL AL 5|length=4:57}}
{{tl track|number=8|title=P.:NTIL|length=7:08}}
{{tl track|number=9|title=V-PROC|length=6:00}}
{{tl track|number=10|title=RENIFORM PULS|length=8:39}}
{{tl finaltime|time=1:02:51}}
}}
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* The album’s title implies that the released version is the 30th edit of the band’s seventh album.
* The album’s title implies that the released version is the 30th edit of the band’s seventh album.
* The track titles are sometimes stylized as being in all uppercase. (Ex. "XYLIN ROOM")
* The track titles are sometimes stylized as being in all uppercase. (Ex. "XYLIN ROOM")
* Before the release of ''Draft 7.30'', early tracks titles were uploaded to CDDB (each track has their original title listed in their respective section). In the WATMM AAA, Sean confirmed that they were the actual working file titles that he threw onto CDDB "for a laugh." [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit#gid=0&range=D1091]


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 09:54, 25 October 2023

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Draft 7.30 is the seventh album by Autechre. It was originally released on April 7th, 2003 on Warp Records. It was later repressed on vinyl in 2023, alongside Confield.

Sean noted that Draft was "really straight, using straight-up normal sequencers and samplers."[1] With the exception of some generative elements on "RENIFORM PULS", Draft 7.30 was otherwise written "note by note".

Tracks

Xylin Room

  • One of the precussive samples is of a wooden garden table being knocked on. [2]
  • The original title was "Benk Chin".

IV VV IV VV VIII

  • The original title was "nwnw8", which likely indicate that the final title is a heavily stylised version of that, substituing N for IV and W for VV.

6IE.CR

  • The original title was "606.ie".

TAPR

  • The original title was "reppat".

Surripere

  • Surripere consists of a a fake analog (Nord?) on the first part, and a Nord Lead with Native Battery's loop modulation on the second part's "crunchy stuff."[3]
  • The original title was "Theft".

Theme of Sudden Roundabout

  • “Theme Of Sudden Roundabout” is likely a reference to Sudden, a suburb of Rochdale, where Rob and Sean grew up. The titular roundabout in question could be this one, as seen on Google Maps.
  • The original title, as listed on CDDB, was "Prince Moth Mothy Moth Moth". In the 2013 WATMM AMA, Rob mentions this was wrong, that the original title ended with Mother, as in someone who does moth. However, in 2023, when Sean was asked about the title again, he clarified that it was indeed just Moth at the end. .
    • Alongside it, [cant find the post/image now help me], Sean explained in that same post that the track was called that after a moth landed on a piece of equipment (which one i forgor) while the track was being made.

VL AL 5

  • A 12-minute version of VL AL 5 was played during the 2008-02-23 Webcast.
  • The original title was "Vlimpton Alpha 5", which the final title is just an abbreviation of.

P.:NTIL

  • The original title was "Foam Conduit".

V-PROC

  • The original title was "uprock".

RENIFORM PULS

  • The original title was "kidney bean".

Tracklist

# Title Length
1 Xylin Room 6:09
2 IV VV IV VV VIII 4:51
3 6IE.CR 5:39
4 TAPR 3:15
5 Surripere 11:23
6 Theme Of Sudden Roundabout 4:52
7 VL AL 5 4:57
8 P.:NTIL 7:08
9 V-PROC 6:00
10 RENIFORM PULS 8:39
Total 1:02:51

Trivia

  • The album’s title implies that the released version is the 30th edit of the band’s seventh album.
  • The track titles are sometimes stylized as being in all uppercase. (Ex. "XYLIN ROOM")
  • Before the release of Draft 7.30, early tracks titles were uploaded to CDDB (each track has their original title listed in their respective section). In the WATMM AAA, Sean confirmed that they were the actual working file titles that he threw onto CDDB "for a laugh." [4]

Links