I’m sure these aren’t new ideas,

But I go for that sound a lot. I use older samplers, Akai X7000, Ensoniq stuff, and I also use cheap old FX boards for guitars or bass. I used to smash to tape, cassette or VHS, but not at the moment, and tape echo worked great.

Apart from that, it’s source material. For stuff similar to the BOC pads on that last album I have gotten pretty good results from layering old analog polys with an ESQ-1 or SQ-80. The Ensoniq synths has it in spades, that sound. A bit of slow traingle LFO on the VCO helps no end. If you use samplers, even just to run audio through the inputs and not even touch the converters, then you’ve done yourself a huge favor. Buy a $10 VHS player and record into it, you’ll be amazed, if you haven’t already done so.

I feel as if you need outboard to achieve that particular sound, I know that’s what they do. You just smash shit around until it sounds right. That flute sound on Julie And Candy still gets me. No VSTs there, that’s actual tape degradation and saturation. The drums are so sunk in tape it’s ridiculous.

Funnily enough there was a lot of Octatrack-sounding stuff in that last LP.