Emulating Dinky's Taiko with AR

Wow! It feels like Christmas this morning with all these shiny new toys :santa:
I have quickly previewed the samples/chains and they sound awesome.

Big thanks to @Inward for the recordings and @AdamJay for the editing (very fast btw).
It is a long and tedious job and they did it without asking anything, just for the benefit of the community. That’s what elektronauts is all about.

Now it is our duty to have fun with these samples and make some good music!

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wow. thanks guys. that’s really great

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Oh wow, thanks so much to you both.

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Thaaaaank you both for your excellent work!

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What a cool bunch of sounds! Damn I’m impressed how versatile that thing is. Can we use these in productions? Are they copyleft in some way?

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That’s a good question, one I have been thinking about myself. Maybe somebody has an idea here about copylaw regarding using samples of this module. Anyway glad you like the sounds, it is indeed a very versatile little beast. I can only reccomend it. Maybe I’ll post what I have been doing with it.

If you own the module, you can do whatever you want with the sounds it makes. You could charge €1,000,000 for this pack if you wanted to. The makers copyright is on the hardware, not on the noises it makes!

Cool thanks for the info. I would say: Go nuts people!

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Thx guys!

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thanks everyone - good colab!

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Hi guys, Ive uploaded the song I’ve been working on with the dinky on soundcloud

please be gentile…but also please listen…

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For those with an Octatrack, I made Octatrack chains as well.

They are in the FILES section here on Elektronauts.

There are 10 total chains. All are 64 slice.

Enjoy!

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Hello!
Just want to say thanks so much for these…they were really helpful for me when I got an Octatrack as I had no clue what I was doing and really wanted some ‘gitchy’ sounds.
Here’s a vid of me randomly throwing them into a live jam.
Cheers kidda

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