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Post by arti on Mar 7, 2019 23:09:19 GMT
I continue to explore the new possibilities AEM opened for me - irregular clock divisions, yet synchronised with the main clock provided for the whole synth family. I just love how this 2 rack became the conductor for my synth orchestra AEM starts the whole thing and provides several layers for about 1 minute, then come the others. I particulary like the irregular pattern of electric piano-like notes (from Neutron) triggered from step10 via SQ1 (starts at 2:42, soon disapears but later leads the track to it's end)- it's excellent spice for the brew, at least for my taste live session, no layer-recording, no DAW.
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Post by admin on Mar 7, 2019 23:20:17 GMT
This is very interesting .. maybe not immediately my taste but it can grow on me like a late Tom Waits song (I'm remembering "Bone Machine" which at the time was indigestible to me, but now I quite like it).
But I'm just really inspired on how you manage to pull all your gear together. Having been emboldened by your success stories, I have just ordered a Volca Sample to add some real beats to my experiments!
Just for reference ... all stripped down by Tom Waits:
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Post by arti on Mar 7, 2019 23:35:39 GMT
Oh, Tom Waits is great! I don't need time to digest this track, as I know and admire his music very much. Thank You for the flattering comparision and for the effort to answer even if my track it's not exactly Your cup of whatever You like to drink I have volca Kick and Beats for the rhythm parts so I mainly use my Volca Sample for any other samples - (voice, strange instruments, field recorded sounds) so I got rid of most factory drum samples to make room for my stuff. Nevertheless VS is great for drums too, it's very versatile. I look forward for results when You'll be ready Cheers!
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Post by eskimo on Mar 8, 2019 17:33:05 GMT
I continue to explore the new possibilities AEM opened for me - irregular clock divisions, yet synchronised with the main clock provided for the whole synth family. I just love how this 2 rack became the conductor for my synth orchestra AEM starts the whole thing and provides several layers for about 1 minute, then come the others. I particulary like the irregular pattern of electric piano-like notes (from Neutron) triggered from step10 via SQ1 (starts at 2:42, soon disapears but later leads the track to it's end)- it's excellent spice for the brew, at least for my taste live session, no layer-recording, no DAW. Verry Cool ! For me it sounds like Severed Heads
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Post by dmoney2000 on Mar 21, 2019 12:57:02 GMT
I like this, once it gets going!
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