I haven’t got 2 1/2 h to spare but I tried each section and I was very impressed! You get a lot out of your gear. Sounds great!

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Thanks for listening :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Hmm trying to post a Soundcloud link but it just shows up in preview as a big old square image of my Soundcloud profile pic.
Same in Bandcamp, just an image of the track artwork (albeit smaller).
Any ideas? Embed doesn’t work at all, pasting the URL gives the images. Perhaps I don’t have a high enough rank or something.

Just post the Soundcloud URL, it should work. It won’t show up properly in the preview, but should have the embed on the actual post

Friend dropped by my studio and we played with a tank drum and he laid down some great lead lines, then brought into Ableton for arrangement.

Will possibly re-record some bits, work on a bit more harmonic motion but I’m pretty happy with the chill-out / “organic electronic” result and shifting about the grid.

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A little techno thing with Digitakt, Digitone and Typhon

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Ah cool, thank you. That worked. Was being too cautious!

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Some electro-ambient-call-it-as-you-want (Live + DN is a nice combo)

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Hi,

I recently performed a live ambient techno set at a big party we throw every other year. Combination of Digitone, modular effects skiff and 1010 blackbox. Was the longest I have ever played for and learnt quite a lot but generally really pleased with how it went.

Hope you like it.

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Get your ears around this dirty lickle pickle:

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I really like this stuff. Very delicate, complex and deep ambient work. Congrats !

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Thank you really appreciate it :slight_smile:

Let there be more faster techno!
Up to 140BPM after covid feels just right.

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The very talented Dollarstore Keyboard done a remix of my track Fleshwrld, it slaps my original to the ground
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DN + Blofeld + polyend tracker - VISUALS TouchDesigner

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Semi-relevant to Anyone else make music in a genre that they don’t really listen to?, last summer’s project.

The brief: “Star Trek summer party bangers”

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Nice jam & combo of machines :slight_smile:
The Swarm gets a bit slippery on a tabletop eh?

How do you like using the Digitakt to sequence the Swarm, did you also use CC’s? I did it this way for a while, but found after coming back a few days later and playing the swarm track it sounded different as I’d messed with the knobs on the swarm. In hindsight, possible solution would be to set most knobs fully anticlockwise, or central…never did try it out.

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right, a bit slippery :slight_smile:
But easy to fix with a few rubber nubs.

I have not used CC’s
In my opinion, it is not quite suitable for live use
dark, difficult to see clearly, small buttons

BUT
a great TECHNO machine with lots of modulation options and perfect for the eurorack

My newest EP.

The first track’s synths were completely written on an Elektron Analog 4 which used CV to control a Behringer Neutron analog monosynth - between them all five voices are used and were live-performed into Ableton recorded all together onto one stereo track. The modem-static like sound is the A4 using an audio rate LFO to do some primitive FM-like synth. A4 is also the bass and other traditional synthy sounds. The modulating squeaky squelchy voice is the Neutron. All Drumwork, some addition FX, and post-processing happened in Ableton.

The rest of the album is a lot of in-DAW Ableton stuff.

Track 2 is an Ableton 808 drum kit live-performed though an extensive all-native Ableton effect chain, including all the new granular synthesis toys.

Track 3 drums and 90% of synth sounds are Ableton Operator FM synthesis. Serum snuck onto a track, as did two samples.

Track 4 is an exercise in tuned harmonic filters as part of an extensive effect chain manufacturing a moody soundscape.

I’d love some feedback from my fellow 'nauts!

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