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Post by krakenkraft on Apr 3, 2022 9:14:49 GMT
Surely no masterworks, but good enough: Business Party ChatterI have to admit, I am not convinced by KICK and DRUMKIT010, but I am normally no drums guy at all. Anyway, here I think it went okay: 99% AEmodular live generative plus some VS eq/mastering for the export. http://instagr.am/p/CbkyklgMGCK The melody line is the FMOS, which I like very much. HO ELIf I remember right: Mostly Wonkystuff Kaestle, Seq8, Seq16, Sawvox, LFOs, QuadBoost, MS20filters, LittleSweepy, Delay, MultiFX, Dronx. The funny thing here is that the output of the Kaestle module goes to the mixer as a pad, but a second output of the same audio is sliced by the MS20 cved by the SEQs. It was one of those patches in which you loose control over which module makes what sound. I was hesitating to buy DRONX, but in this case it really was helpful and SAWVOX is, besides FMOS, one of my favourite oscillators. KAESTLE SESSIONIf you ask yourself how the Kaesle module may sound - here it is the star. soundcloud.com/winterer/kaestle-session-03-23A lot of MS20 and SVFILTERing here, both I hate and love at the same time. It was not easy to sync the Kaestle to anything, I had a feeling that I just didn't sync at all or only in an odd way. As I said: No masterpieces, but all "live" and with a minimum of DAW processing. Final words on the Kaestle: Now that it has the AEmod format, I like it much more that a the original standalone Kastl from Bastl, which I had some year ago (and sold it). Inside the AE format it really makes sense for me.
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Post by pt3r on Apr 3, 2022 9:25:16 GMT
HO El was definitely my favourite that crispy delicate ambient works very well for me.
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Post by maydonpoliris on Apr 4, 2022 9:46:38 GMT
Same, Ho El was so intricate and beautiful. Kaestle Session 03-23 was not far behind. Thought it sounded in sync to me. nice
and I love the ultra incredible video fx.
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Post by pt3r on Apr 4, 2022 11:34:59 GMT
... As I said: No masterpieces, but all "live" and with a minimum of DAW processing. Final words on the Kaestle: Now that it has the AEmod format, I like it much more that a the original standalone Kastl from Bastl, which I had some year ago (and sold it). Inside the AE format it really makes sense for me. I myself am a big fan of the direct instinctive approach, no overdubs not too much DAW, it grasps "the moment" more. Will probably acquire a Kaestle myself but I'm still exploring the possibilities of the 4x16 rows I have now so I can make a reasoned decision on what is missing. I'm still hoping for that mixer that robertlanger hinted at with a possibility to route fx sends pre/post fader.
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