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Post by keurslagerkurt on Oct 24, 2024 8:40:57 GMT
My first AE collab: fb0016, who has done the great graphic designs of all our BF modules, is living in Ghent for half a year (hooray for Erasmus!). So last week we met for a jam session, which I've cut down to a good five minutes of grimey, deconstructed electronics. It's basically Digitakt on the drums, and a small AE modular rack focused on the Algodrone. Triggers for AE came from the Digitakt, but CV notes where generated with 5Steps and Sloth, as well as a ton of modulation on the Algodrone inputs and a lot of live playing/tweaking of the various knobs. Some 555 is mixed in for (a little) melodic quality to the sounds. Ableton was used for cutting the +-15min of recording to a shorter length, a bit of filtering, layering, EQ,.. Quite happy with how it turned out!
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Post by pt3r on Oct 24, 2024 8:47:40 GMT
How many AE users are actually located in BHellgium? Delicious frantic percussion.
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Post by keurslagerkurt on Oct 24, 2024 9:16:24 GMT
How many AE users are actually located in BHellgium? Delicious frantic percussion. I've only sold modules in BE to you if my memory serves me right, so I know of none other. Quite a healthy Eurorack scene with lots of small companies in Belgium though (Joranalogue, Shakmat, Morphor,...). I can imagine that there are other BE users that are not active in the community though.
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Post by pol on Oct 27, 2024 15:22:42 GMT
How many AE users are actually located in BHellgium? Delicious frantic percussion. I've only sold modules in BE to you if my memory serves me right, so I know of none other. Quite a healthy Eurorack scene with lots of small companies in Belgium though (Joranalogue, Shakmat, Morphor,...). I can imagine that there are other BE users that are not active in the community though. It's quality, not quantity that matters,
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