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[quote=“miketheman”]schhhh…
please people, don´t scare OP.

@MK7, I would love to hear what the hell you´re talking about. Got any example or soundclips?
/Mike
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there you go:
https://soundcloud.com/marc-und-moritz/octatrack-resampling-demo
The same technique being applied over and over again. In my opinion, the best one was right before the middle of the recording. The demo is more about resampling in general, but it also includes recording of crossfader movements.
At the high-pass filtered sections, the played back audio is being resampled over and over again, which can create big “whooshes” of feedback delay kind of stuff, and I also moved the crossfader a lot before going back to the standard groove, which creates a lot of modulations and movement. Note: towards the end of the recording, feedback occurs a lot faster than before, because resampling is being triggered there every 4th instead of every bar.
It would much more transparent with just a video, but I was too lazy to record one
the audio should still be a lot more descriptive about what I mean than descriptions in words.
Setup:
- Octatrack: kick, some drums, 3 pickup machines, 1 resampling machine assigned to master out with several crossfader scenes (medium high-pass filter, medium high-pass filter plus LFO’s, strong high-pass filter, …)
- Analog4: poly mode, providing bass sound on auto channel and DRUMA drums on perf channel
- Minitaur: assigned to voice 4 of the Analog 4, so whenever voice 4 is triggered it gets some heavy bass → bass sound + more beef for chords
- 49 keys MIDI keyboard: most stuff (except crossfader/scenes/pattern selections) was done from there. details: first octave to control OT sampling, one octave with DRUMA drums on the Analog4 in multi map mode, 2 octaves assigned to the bass sound on the Analog4/Minitaur.
- Akai MPX8: used in build-ups for drum sounds
- RNLA comp for some heavy sidechaining being applied before audio from Analog4/Minitaur enters the OT. OT cue out used as trigger.
→ as a note, I perceive this setup as nearly perfect. the only thing which comes short is traditional drum programming, but then there’s still my MD. however, I always use max. 2 elektrons at once.
Btw: Special thanks to Daren Anger! Those DRUMA drums (some of the percussions & one hihat in this recording) sound so lovely!
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damN…that song is dopE!..that bass line is super sick! …really like that recording technique 