Share your tunes (Part 1)

Having a listen to the first track here. I like the clear, rich tones. The ones in the mid range sound surprisingly analog to me. While the high pitched sounds a bit more like what I expect from FM.

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From time to time i think this house tune could be better than most of my zero stars rated tracks on SoundCloud. So looking forward to your opinion. Sounds from M:S, mixed in Ableton

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Yes, the Digitone can also cover very warm, mid and low frequency ranges.
And anyway from pads to metallic - cold sounds a large spectrum.
Great synth.

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Thanks for listening! Rough around the edges is right for sure, I too like it that way. I get a lot of influence from artists like Rezzett. Lately I mostly stick to the first performance and it’s never perfect, and trying to make it so removes something I like about the original. I like that you said the synth bits are more like suggestions, I’ve never intentionally thought of it that way but that is what I do with other creative outlets too.

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Lovely!

I like this! Esp. digging the theremin-y lead and the percs. Nice track that keeps moving forwards.

Here a longer ambient jam with my model:samples and acidbox, in case you‘re in a mindsurfing mood (: cheers!
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CMlLaRpB2V7/?igshid=9brkjf4je2fy

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Love it!

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Awesome dude thanks so much!

Here some amateur sessions, nothing serious.
Recorded like this, no processing or mastering.
I listened to your songs hidden behind my curtain like a pervert, it’s over.

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Inspired monomachine! Writing in renoise

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Small 4 track Ep I put out with the

  • Yamaha tx81z
  • Digitone
  • Analog Rytm mk2 .

Roland Funk was done with 4 Roland boutiques and the Octatrack as the sequencer/mixer.

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Just got some new gadgets. Really enjoying this duo.

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Another eurorack session I recorded some time ago. My intention was to explore MI Tides polyphonic possibilities. Great module! :slightly_smiling_face:

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I wanted to try and knock out two videos in one weekend. Here, I’m using the Model: Cycles. I tend to use this as a drum machine but wanted to challenge myself to make some ambient music with it. The Cycles has a built in reverb which I think sounds quite nice. I added the Night Sky to give it a bit of shimmer and space.

Later on, there’s some more percussive elements. I like for a song to have a variation in tone throughout, without it sounding completely different. This one is pretty different but I had fun making it. Hope you enjoy. Best listened to with headphones.

Great tones! I like how everything really gels together. Very chill. I’d defo play this in like an early morning (up from all night) set. I’m not a huge fan of the kick sample but it isn’t a deal breaker for me.

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