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allisfullof
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unusual instruments
anyone here using anything unusual for their productions? i have some circuit bent keyboards and toys that i've made over the years and lately i've become interested in other non standard instrumentation -- gameboys and other video game consoles, joysticks to control midi, theremins and other various homemade shit, etc etc
please discuss!
please discuss!
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I've used gameboy with nanoloop before, lots of fun. I also use a few homebuilt/modified stuff with my modular synth. Check out my sequencer!
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allisfullof
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sorry mate dont have facebookKnobGoblin wrote:I've used gameboy with nanoloop before, lots of fun. I also use a few homebuilt/modified stuff with my modular synth. Check out my sequencer!
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1 ... =510803266
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allisfullof
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haha word sorta brings to mind the electronic duo Matmos -- was just listening to their album 'a chance to cut is a chance to cure' made entirely from the sounds of plastic surgery. neat stuffnowaysj wrote:Haven't done this kind of stuff in years.
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allisfullof
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Not much, i normal just make songs on them, unless i want to bounce down a synth or melod ive made on it then bring it in reasonallisfullof wrote:awesome...how often you use this sorta thing in your productions? and im guessing youre also using a seperate daw?The_Dza88 wrote:Korg DS 10, nano loops and LSDJ
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
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KnobGoblin wrote:I've used gameboy with nanoloop before, lots of fun. I also use a few homebuilt/modified stuff with my modular synth. Check out my sequencer!
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1 ... =510803266
omg... SO so sick!!!
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Re: unusual instruments
I use a monome 64 to control midi.. This thing is wicked combined with artillery 2 from sugar-bytes.. 64 effects on a controller smaller than a trigger finger... How can you beat that?allisfullof wrote:anyone here using anything unusual for their productions? i have some circuit bent keyboards and toys that i've made over the years and lately i've become interested in other non standard instrumentation -- gameboys and other video game consoles, joysticks to control midi, theremins and other various homemade shit, etc etc
please discuss!
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