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Oct 5, 2017 - The other devices or instruments he uses are. With orders after its iconic mini synthesizer was featured in Hollywood blockbuster Baby Driver.

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Of course, someone really did cut that track together. For the actual mix—and several other key audio cues in the movie—director Edgar Wright turned to DJ Eric San, better known as Kid Koala. As soon as Wright described Baby Driver, San felt an kinship with the title character. 'I spent my high schools years digging through spoken-word records that I could Frankenstein into new, weird little recordings,' San tells me.

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'Just stuff that would crack me up. So when Edgar approached me about it, he said 'Imagine if you will an awkward kid who really lives in his headphones, and just likes to stay at home and make weird homemade mixtapes and stuff.'

And I said, 'Uh, I think I can imagine that. You’re pretty much describing my entire life in high school.' San was tasked with coming up with several key audio cues for Baby, an amateur audiophile who habitually records conversations and remixes them on a homegrown rig. 'Edgar sent over a table read of some dialogue, and asked me to listen to a bunch of them and find parts that I could work in—stuff that was funny,' says San. 'Baby is supposed to be this amateur lo-fi bedroom DJ, making tracks all the time for his own amusement. So I used pawn shop finds and flea market finds—nothing too high-tech. Edgar really wanted to keep it home studio-style.

So I went digging for whatever could give it that tone.' The trick was to make Baby’s recordings sound good without making them sound professional. 'I tried it on turntables first, mashing all the dialogue bits into it—but it ended up sounding a little too accomplished,' San explains. 'Like someone who had been spinning for decades—which I have been, but Baby has just started. So I tried it on this magnetic card reader, which was originally made for an elementary school language class. There’s no smooth, elegant, frictionless way to scratch that thing.

So when I started trying that it really came out funnier. It made me giggle.' In addition to the ESL class magnetic card reader, Baby’s eclectic analog DJ set also includes a machine played via pen and a circuit-bent Buddhist meditation box. 'It’s basically just a 20-second loop [of a recorded chant]—but someone hacked it so it started glitching out,' says San.

And Baby Driver even includes a very subtle nod to another cinematic audio whiz: Ferris Bueller. 'This is a really subtle detail that most people wouldn’t notice, but one of the other pieces of equipment I used was the Emulator 2, which is the sampler that Ferris Bueller made famous. I put Kevin Spacey’s voice in the Ferris Bueller sampler and started messing around with it,' San explains. 'Baby speaks in phrases he hears on TV. He didn’t have many real conversations growing up, so everything comes from movies he watches or audio he records.' Of course he would track down Ferris Bueller’s equipment for his own personal use.

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