Moog DFAM

Hopefully the new oscillators promised in the next OS update will spice things up… but I prefer the cleaner sound of the Rytm and the specialised oscillators. There’s only so much you can do with white noise and a high pass filter for snares, claps and hat sounds… The Moog machine is just too limited in its sound pallette - just techno overdriven / dirty sounds.

Best to stick to the topic :zipper_mouth_face:

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The"new kids" sound like techno… Artists like Aphex Twin and Autechre have milked the analogue drum sounds for all they’re worth- ages ago!

The hip hop vibe is different and just wouldn’t work with harsh drum sounds.

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Autechre was heavily influence by hiphop.

Vince Staples’ last was a massive EDM-hip hop thing. Rusty, Hudson Mohawke, FlyLo, Jlin…

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I’m sorry when I hear “EDM” I switch off. It’s a term invented by the American mainstream media for generic commercial techno/house that has no soul or connection to where this stuff came from. I can’t see much connection between Autechre’s music and hip hop but whatever .

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Autechre have stated many times over the years that their music is heavily influence by hip-hop.

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Ok. It doesn’t really matter the term but it had crazy electronic timbres doing hip-hop.

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Hmmm no midi and only an 8 Step sequencer. As cool of a device as this is it seems a bit over priced, makes me see the value in a Volca Kick.

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Heck an A4 mk 1 is almost the same price and has 4 voices and the Elektron sequencer.

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The SUBSEQUENT 37 and a new A4 are similar in price but it’s obvious why people choose the 37 over the A4. Same thing here.

I want to see a video with Karl Bartos that demonstrate the DFAM.

Well, try playing that in a hip hop venue and see what happens. I predict a 100% clearing of the dancefloor.

Maybe where you go.

And anyway that’s exactly my point.