Current sounds coming from your gear (Part 3)

Sounds straight off Storm from the East or Logical Progression :metal:

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Dtn2///live - morning jam. I am low on energy last few days, so this one looks like a good ā€œbedā€ for something.
Edit: Added master plan for additional 2dB. As usual wish was as cleanest and loudest as possible.

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great vibe

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The focus was to practice my sound design and try out some more advanced techniques with slightly rougher sounds.

All the sounds were created by me with Dune 3 other than the drums which are an 808 kit from Bitwig. I’m using some wave folding, FM synthesis and oscillator sync techniques in the sounds.

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Ambient coming from my Korg NTS-1 Mk2, sequenced with the PGB-1.

If I’m still feeling limited by the latter, I might as well use it for a drum machine for non-synth music. Still gotta learn guitar anyway.

Only gripe I’d have with the NTS-1 would be patch management because of the knob-based interface (endless encoders would have been much better here, IDK why Korg doesn’t want to implement them on their lower end devices - is it to keep costs down?).

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some experimentation last night after work with LXR02 and morph kits and LFOs.

I really love this quirky little drum box! So compact, user friendly big knobs and fun warped sounds! I need to run this track through Ozone and clean it up.

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Some techno made today after work on new Hexdrums:

Love this Hexdrums so good! It is like the hard edged more aggressive version of Jomox/Rytm.

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My first test of Hexdrums really great machine!

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Oh up my alley… I was thinking of saving a bit more to get the Alphabase MK2 (the learning curve is :nauseated_face: tho, but Jürgen is the nicest person…), but maybe this Hexdrums instead… maybe…

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Both are great drum machines. If your focus is harder techno/industrial the Hexdrums is better to me and less menu diving. If you are more into making house, normal techno, trance the Jomox is better. Hexdrums is less expensive. Plus you get two kick drums on the Hexdrums one can be massive like 909 gut punch and the other can be softer 808. I love both machines for different things. Only down size is not save kits/sounds on Hexdrums but really easy to dial in fast. There are some tricks in Hexdrums missing on Jomox like random/backward sequence playback for each drum track which is really cool as well as ratcheting and microtiming.

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Yeah I mostly contribute to live set (techno/noise/breakcore/industrial/party-core??), am not really a studio production specialist. So this interface of Hexdrums & Alphabase are reslly appealing to me (also their quality sounds. I need aggressive/robust drum to keep people groove). But Alphabase workflow is very painful, and more expensive… Thanks for the info, will check out Hexdrums in the store.

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Well, you would definitely love the Hexdrums! I had a great beat cooking with barely any time learning it. Jomox takes a bit more learning time. Plus Erica Synths is a great company. Erica Synths just announced their Black Friday sale so not sure if the Hexdrums will be in the event or Cyber Monday. They did have great price on Perkons and other gear so I bought a Perkons tonite! I had to after watching the Perkons/Hexdrums combo jam.

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first test PWM Malevolent

Unfortunately, I may have a defective unit and have to return it. It is not really working well for me. I will mess around with it this week before I send it back. At least the Hexdrums, Eventide H90, and Sherman Filterbank 2 are superb!

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more malevolent was able to record to Ableton Live pretty easy

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Morning jam

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did one morning edit

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edit: did all channels separatly in Live and then did new master. Despite being cleaner it terms of sound separation i am getting some noise from the Digitakt cable which was amplified when each track was boosted, so all needs to be done again. maybe

EditEdit: manage to figure out what was the issue. It wasn’t the output or cables, it was input and cables from Roland S1(that thing is noisy)
With cables in noise hit 30 something out of 127. Without it hits around 16 when volume it set to max.

Last update

Denoiser Pro came in good. Could be better but overall did the job

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it’s running only trough right channel. You need to sum it up. And one before that only trough left.


Improvising with a keyboard over a beat.


Letting TD-3-MO have it.

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sometimes 4/4 works best

Dt2///Live Master - Jam - b( ̄▽ ̄*) -

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