My first output from the Analog Four, a one-pattern thing called Triceratops:
[http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES%20-%20Triceratops.mp3](http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES - Triceratops.mp3)
My first output from the Analog Four, a one-pattern thing called Triceratops:
[http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES%20-%20Triceratops.mp3](http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES - Triceratops.mp3)
Here is my second recording of the Analog Four:
[http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES%20-%20Calm%20in%20a%20Corner.mp3](http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES - Calm in a Corner.mp3)
Again it’s just one pattern, but this time I also played a Kawai DX100 (organ) during the performance. The Kawai is the pedal bass and the bright enveloped melody layer.
great tracks man ! Triceratops it’s my favourite… nice job.
Thank you!
Checking out some of your posted videos on Youtube now, I really like what I hear (and have heard at least the Analog Four demo on there before).
My third A4 recording:
[http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES%20-%20Train.mp3](http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES - Train.mp3)
Still just one pattern, and this time only 16 steps instead of the previous 64. Got the MFB 522 playing along on this one (all the drums).
Some really creative use of the transpose function going on in these tracks.
I love the Casio-esque bass-sound on Train.
Keep 'em coming!
Thanks for the feedback, appreciated!
More to come for sure.
Train is a very good tune, I really enjoy it. thank you for posting.
Thank you
Here’s my number four, a semi-improvised solo jam made using a trio consisting of the Analog Four, Etherwave and Mopho Keyboard:
[http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES%20-%20Trio.mp3](http://sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES - Trio.mp3)
The A4 is used quite passively in this one, providing bass, two melodic layers and a kickdrum. Only 16 steps, and mostly simple transposing going on.
The Etherwave is routed into the bass, adding a percussion-like layer to it.
The Mopho Keyboard is the lead instrument.
I just finished another A4 thing. A different approach this time. It consists of four A4 patterns and two MFB 522 patterns. The 522 was run through an A4 channel (filter, overdrive), and the rest of the main body of the piece is the other three A4 channels.
Once I had recorded the performance from start to finish, I started adding Vermona Mono Lancet (run through a BBD delay pedal) parts in the DAW. These were played by hand (it’s all the FX-type stuff plus the soft second lead on the outro). So not a pure live/realtime recording this time…
[http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES%20-%20Kaletu%20Ohntek.mp3](http://www.sunshineasylum.com/gs/PES - Kaletu Ohntek.mp3)