cheers!
some more you may like perhaps
This is really pretty.
Also, cool! I didn’t know bowed vibraphones were a thing.
New work finished. Mostly done with just Live 11 with guitar and bass thrown in. Everything pass through Analog Heat M2 in the end. I love the Lydian mode
Thanks! Yes, there are some extended techniques for the vibraphone that are interesting soundwise, not just striking! Thanks for listening/viewing!
Decided to release this very oldschool inspired breaks/bigbeat/florida-breaks track, which I originally made for purely to use in my producer dj-sets and lives. A bit different track from what I’ve released lately. Hope you all like it.
My band’s new video ‘Digital Water’. Digitone and Analog Rytm MKII all over the song! Also acoustic piano and Volca Bass.
We started the song on top of “flowing water” sound efx I did on the Digitone. I so much love that box for sound design.
I worked really hard on making the box sound like flowing water, like putting a mic really close to a brook or something. The result can be heard well in the intro of the song (00:10-00:30).
Any of you done a lot of sound efx on the Digitone? Let me hear it!
Loving your drum sound!
Thanks! The “crunchy” sound comes from Elysia Karacter, which I absolutely love for how it gives a really nice saturation for this type of drums.
Hi! I decided to share with you guys my new track. The biggest challenge for me was to record Analog rytm in one take with all its sounds. Hope you enjoy.)
Finally got some new music together. Built a new portable / battery-capable box too.
Starts chill but builds up a bit.
Wow, I need to get an Elysia then
Today’s Digitakt-only session. It’s an attempt to make drone/arithmic stuff with it.
ambient on repeat
That’s good, it feels good.
Okay, trying this again since last time SoundCloud said nope, probably because I reworked it slightly and reposted.
I got a beat going I liked during breaks in the work day and made a recording in the evening. Will probably rework this into something else or do a few more recordings, as I’m wont to do. I’m still getting to know the Lyra, and there will probably be lots of other amateur techno before too long using it.