Enjoyed. Lovely, lovely synth line. I’m guessing you used the Volante on that?
I hope you don’t mind me saying, I did think there was little too much volume on the drums as a whole. I’d have dialled back the reverb on them a bit too. (I recently added too much my latest jam. It easy to do after endlessly working on a loop) Although I’m only listening through my iPhone, I’d have liked to hear some volume variation in the drum hits. I always plock to taste. It felt like everything was competing to be heard.
Again, I hope you don’t mind me sharing my ideas.
Overall, the track flowed nicely and it’s a great jam! Looking forward to hearing more, mate.
I think it’s a perfect soundtrack while doing something outside. Yes I scratched my head around how to combine the simplicity of the iPad app and the hand/feet-on feeling of the looper. It works because the iconnect audio has 4 outputs. So I can route 1/2 for piano to the mixer and 3/4 to the looper for guitar. Boomerang works lovely with the incoming clock from the digitone. And with the help of the umi3 midi pedal I can switch presets in ToneStack and engage/disengage a freeze function that keeps going even if I stop the master clock and dissolves nicely between the songs. Pretty happy and proud of the direction it goes. Thanks. Andre.
My first stumbling steps on the OT, a lofi ambient jam with all the sounds (save for an A4 piano loop) coming from this awesome little device I got this week: https://metsn.tumblr.com/post/188217911278/electr0-sm0k-handheld-spatial-emf-scanner. I already know some things I’d do differently on a second take, but in an attempt to fight procrastination, I’ll leave this here.
This is awesome mate. Lovely textures flowing in the background and some really nice sounding beats. It has a really nice overall sound glueing and crunching things together. Are you using the Heat on the master?
Looking forward to hearing more, you are working on a live set I take it?
Thank you for the kind words. No I use heat on individual tracks, no I’m pretty much all inside of Ableton it’s my centre hub and use certain bits of hardware depending on what I need etc that all go into my laptop
Couple of things I did while relaxing a bit this weekend. The first is just a “hit record for 30 minutes while exploring a pattern” sort of thing The second I just whipped up a few minutes ago for fun. (excuse the sloppy button-work on the second one )
I sequenced the Digitone with my Deluge. I used the drums on the deluge, and added a few voices synth too.
It was a pain. I needed to record 3 times till I got no hanging notes on the DN. Well, this box is maybe not built to act as a module.
side gig with octatrack and E-MU XL-1. Perfect combo for trancey takes. Monomachine on the bass on rec2, drums from octa for keeping the pace, everything else from emu
One year ago I started to work on my project Karlukarlu with the Analog Rytm, an Octatrack, a Digitone and my good old Micro Korg xl. I tried to supplement the sequenced electronic music world with a bluesy live guitar, live vocals and sampled soundscapes recorded on my travels with my Korg SoS.
This is a live record of my last live show back in summer and I’m currently working on the Karlukarlu debut album and trying to play more live shows since it’s so much funnnn (-:
First one is mostly Digitakt-playing-gameboy-over-MIDI and some DT drums.
The other one… isn’t. (in fact is all Gameboy noise channel and samples of electromagnetic interference from my phone, computer and monitor - originally made for “The Fearless Few” production challenge… https://www.facebook.com/groups/thefearlessfew/ )
Got a couple new modules to try. Prok BD and SN, then live bass guitar through a Qu-Bit Nebulae2, Mangrove VCO, Mimeophon, Joranalogue Filter 8 all sequenced by the Octatrack