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Re: Gear lust
TUNA! for eva.
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paradigm_x
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Re: Gear lust
I dont really have gear lust per se anymore, i just grab interesting things when they come up for a bargain.
Dynacord are my latest thing, got drs78, vrs23, srs56 and 2x TAM21s.
Also been fixing, upgrading cheap old delays, pretty easy and well worth the effort...
Dynacord are my latest thing, got drs78, vrs23, srs56 and 2x TAM21s.
Also been fixing, upgrading cheap old delays, pretty easy and well worth the effort...
- Capture pt
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Re: Gear lust
Yessss the Microbrute is so much fun. resist the urge to crank the pots up fully and you can create some really really nice warm tones.
also i'd recommend installing latest firmware (after you've established it works out the box) and using the PC option panel thing to get the LFO to restart on each note. Then have fun with that filter
also i'd recommend installing latest firmware (after you've established it works out the box) and using the PC option panel thing to get the LFO to restart on each note. Then have fun with that filter
Re: Gear lust
Im pretty impressed with the micro brute so far. It can be quite dusty sounding and a little delay/reverb really bring it to life. I have installed the little software program as I found there was no other way to select the MIDI channel which has been the only disapointment so far.Capture pt wrote:Yessss the Microbrute is so much fun. resist the urge to crank the pots up fully and you can create some really really nice warm tones.
also i'd recommend installing latest firmware (after you've established it works out the box) and using the PC option panel thing to get the LFO to restart on each note. Then have fun with that filter
and I did upgrade the firmware I will look into that LFO restart. Liking the filter pretty well so far. I know I knew this before I bought it but Im still a little bummed there is no noise on it for making percussion.
The metalizer knob has to be my favorite so far. Any particular knobs not to crank to get those warm tones? So far my Mopho is betting the pants off the microbrute as far as instant and huge low end.
@paradigm: liking the fixing up old delays thing you got going on. Wish I was more on that side of the whole hardware thing. Id love to build myself a Mutable Instruments Shruti and Ashunti, but learning all that stuff would eat into all my music making time...
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- Capture pt
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Re: Gear lust
For instant low end I'd say start with 50% triangle, then slowly bring in some square, with some pulse-width to your taste. Bring down the filter to taste with resonance for why not.
then take the mod matrix on the top left, LFO to filter, and ENV to PWM.
Attack 0%, decay and sustain to taste, and release about 20% or so, just enough for a slight tail.
That should be big and subbbbbby. The triangle is really low - just no metalizer!
The other option is using the sub oscillator or brutalizer oscillator. again careful with the overdrive (unless that's what you're after) and you can get some meaty stuff.
I'll upload something I made last night when I get home and i'll stick up a photo of the patch.
Another tip: I'm not sure how to explain (brain fart) - but when you're on the -2 octave, hit the down button again and you get -3 - two lights turn on. Never really made anything sound good that low, but I guess it's there.
then take the mod matrix on the top left, LFO to filter, and ENV to PWM.
Attack 0%, decay and sustain to taste, and release about 20% or so, just enough for a slight tail.
That should be big and subbbbbby. The triangle is really low - just no metalizer!
The other option is using the sub oscillator or brutalizer oscillator. again careful with the overdrive (unless that's what you're after) and you can get some meaty stuff.
I'll upload something I made last night when I get home and i'll stick up a photo of the patch.
Another tip: I'm not sure how to explain (brain fart) - but when you're on the -2 octave, hit the down button again and you get -3 - two lights turn on. Never really made anything sound good that low, but I guess it's there.
Re: Gear lust
thanks man, ill give those things a go, just got a pretty sweet sounding old school rock bass using the micro and guitar rig... Ill be submitting this track to tuna. Heavy hardware abuse anticpatedCapture pt wrote:For instant low end I'd say start with 50% triangle, then slowly bring in some square, with some pulse-width to your taste. Bring down the filter to taste with resonance for why not.
then take the mod matrix on the top left, LFO to filter, and ENV to PWM.
Attack 0%, decay and sustain to taste, and release about 20% or so, just enough for a slight tail.
That should be big and subbbbbby. The triangle is really low - just no metalizer!
The other option is using the sub oscillator or brutalizer oscillator. again careful with the overdrive (unless that's what you're after) and you can get some meaty stuff.
I'll upload something I made last night when I get home and i'll stick up a photo of the patch.
Another tip: I'm not sure how to explain (brain fart) - but when you're on the -2 octave, hit the down button again and you get -3 - two lights turn on. Never really made anything sound good that low, but I guess it's there.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
Re: Gear lust
duhm chi duhm chi duhm chi
Party in the TUNA! thread!
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Re: Gear lust
in an alternate universe where my money isnt going to my college i'd be JME level serious about a triton
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Re: Gear lust
Tritons can be had for dirt cheep. Especially racks. I'd really like one, so pick up a second one for me if you can.
Re: Gear lust
The fuck is even going on in your sig?
Blaze it -4.20dB
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Just dropped in and saw this a sec ago. BANBONIC!
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Really? A Triton? One of my good friends had a keyboard one ages ago. I was never really impressed w anything he did on it. Why a Triton?
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
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because..... Gliding Squares Presetfragments wrote:Really? A Triton? One of my good friends had a keyboard one ages ago. I was never really impressed w anything he did on it. Why a Triton?
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- societyloser1
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Re: Gear lust
Just received my octatrack! Been jammin' all day... Such a beast! Tr 707/minitaur/octatrack -> Amazing fun!
Are there people around here with an octatrack?
Tips always welcome!
Are there people around here with an octatrack?
Tips always welcome!
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Re: Gear lust
Elektron boxes are the tits. I had a Monomachine for a while (unfortunately I didnt really appriciate it and sold it). Id love to get an Elektron box again some day.societyloser1 wrote:Just received my octatrack! Been jammin' all day... Such a beast! Tr 707/minitaur/octatrack -> Amazing fun!
Are there people around here with an octatrack?
Tips always welcome!
Ive not heard much talk of any of the Elektron boxes around DSF much, but Im aquainted with a few folks that swear by them and there are tons of aweomse videos on them.
Id love to spend some quality time with one some day, but Im quite happy with Maschine.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
Re: Gear lust
Jelly of this post. Please put up some live jams ASAPsocietyloser1 wrote:Just received my octatrack! Been jammin' all day... Such a beast! Tr 707/minitaur/octatrack -> Amazing fun!
Are there people around here with an octatrack?
Tips always welcome!
Probably because of their silly price tags (comparatively speaking) and that most of the folk round here are firmly routed in the budget/ghetto setup areafragments wrote:Ive not heard much talk of any of the Elektron boxes around DSF much, but Im aquainted with a few folks that swear by them and there are tons of aweomse videos on them.
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Have one at my studio and I absolutely love it.societyloser1 wrote:Just received my octatrack! Been jammin' all day... Such a beast! Tr 707/minitaur/octatrack -> Amazing fun!
Are there people around here with an octatrack?
Tips always welcome!
My favourite piece of gear no doubt
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Re: Gear lust
Will probably upload something in the next couple of days!
And yeah, the pricetag... People were saying I was mad because of it! But If I ever wanted it, this was the right time... My parents are paying my education and living, so I worked pretty hard for saving some money!
AND I'M GLAD I DID! Such a beast... My 707 never sounded this good! You can do ASDR shit on it, without having to sample it!
The midi sequencer is so easy and simple.. And it works so inspiring being away from the piano roll
The effects are the tits! Only weird thing is you can't use a reverb and a delay on the same sound!
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Re: Gear lust
glad you are stocked about the Octatract man. As for the reverb and delay issue try reading the manual. Also, I know when I had my monomachine the Elektron forums were quite active, have a look around.
Relatedly, a nice stereo delay or reverb pedal or rack unit might be a nice addition to your Octa someday.
@wub: I agree that people are into the whole ghetto setup around here. Nothing wrong with it. TBH a decent computer a DAW and some decent cans or monitors isnt really that ghetto of a setup. But Id like to see more people just give hardware a shot, Instead of jumping right in and buying something like Komplete, people maybe give something like a BSII, Micro/Mini Brute or ESX/EMX a chance. Just to have the experience of working with some knobby hardware. Software has much better sales than hardware, but if we talking buying new...most popluar VST synths are only a 100 less than a MicroBrute.
We can debate VST/MIDI controllers vs. Hardware all day. Both have their virtues. But there isnt anything like having an idea, flipping on a power button and being able to jump right in. Anyone around here who plays an instrument will agree with me Im sure.
Relatedly, a nice stereo delay or reverb pedal or rack unit might be a nice addition to your Octa someday.
@wub: I agree that people are into the whole ghetto setup around here. Nothing wrong with it. TBH a decent computer a DAW and some decent cans or monitors isnt really that ghetto of a setup. But Id like to see more people just give hardware a shot, Instead of jumping right in and buying something like Komplete, people maybe give something like a BSII, Micro/Mini Brute or ESX/EMX a chance. Just to have the experience of working with some knobby hardware. Software has much better sales than hardware, but if we talking buying new...most popluar VST synths are only a 100 less than a MicroBrute.
We can debate VST/MIDI controllers vs. Hardware all day. Both have their virtues. But there isnt anything like having an idea, flipping on a power button and being able to jump right in. Anyone around here who plays an instrument will agree with me Im sure.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
Re: Gear lust
Full agree...there has been a shift by manufacturers to making more affordable hardware the last 18months or so. Volca series, re-release of the BassStation, that Arturia mini as well etc.fragments wrote:@wub: I agree that people are into the whole ghetto setup around here. Nothing wrong with it. TBH a decent computer a DAW and some decent cans or monitors isnt really that ghetto of a setup. But Id like to see more people just give hardware a shot, Instead of jumping right in and buying something like Komplete, people maybe give something like a BSII, Micro/Mini Brute or ESX/EMX a chance. Just to have the experience of working with some knobby hardware. Software has much better sales than hardware, but if we talking buying new...most popluar VST synths are only a 100 less than a MicroBrute.
The Daft Punk article I posted had a good look at some hardware alternatives.
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