Hello dear friends!
This is Greencross' 65th live electronic music video for the Blockchain. YEAH!
Welcome to a new episode of KeinDAW!. A 'crossover' series of #techno and electronic music live jams recorded in one take and posted 'as is'.
Please make some justice and put your headphones on, or listen on a loud system
This KeinDAW episode is a LIVE IMPROVISATION of: 'SYNTH BUG'.
‘This sequence was made on the fly, except for the bassline which I had programmed before hitting record. I've been messing around with this 0-Coast patch for over two weeks. and I alway ind a different way of tweaking it. I love the way it "self modulates". Also it seems I've found a more balanced mixdown with the Digitakt's internal mixer.’
[Greencross]
KeinDAW?
KeinDAW isn't DAWless!: since I'm not 100% without a DAW here, because I'm using Ableton Live 10 for recording and appliying live effects such as reverb, tape delay and compression.
Crossover you said?
Yes, crossover!. I've taken this concept from old coming books:
In comic books, an intercompany crossover is a comic or series of comics where characters that at the time of publication are the property of one company meet those owned by another company.
Source
Why is KeinDAW a crossover series now?
Simply because of two reasons:
I'd like to contribute to both video platforms built on the STEEM Blockchan. And I'd like to have original content on each. This is why I'll record a first take for one platform and a second take for the other. Since no two takes are ever the same, I'm solving the problem of original content with this approach.
Due to my occupation as a manager for multiple record labels, it's currently impossible for me to compose two tracks per day. I only have limited time to record videos, and my lack of computing power sets me in a position where I can't even edit them. This is the reason my videos are made in one take.
Live Jam what?:
Live Jam Take, means that this was a single take recording. Unedited and without any post-production. You are listening to how it sounded. I'm just recording a jam that will be later edited and prepared for commercial use.
Playing the following instruments:
Elektron Digitakt, Make Noise 0-Coast, Dreadbox Hades, Moog Minitaur.
This jam was recorded today.
In one take. Unedited. Unmixed. Mistakes included.
KeinDAW: How did I do this?
First I spent some time shaping the sound palette I was going to use for this jam before recording.
If you are interested in watching the process from the very beginning, I have posted the WorkFLOW to compose one of my previous jams 'Logical Patterns' from scratch here (absolutely boring if you are not into music production).
Then I created a simple sequence and started improvising over it, while recording in audio / video.
This KeinDAW live jam you are watching has been recorded after having the sounds already defined, and part of the sequence already prepared.
This jam was sequenced only from my Elektron Digitakt, an 8 voice digital drum computer and sampler, which happens to have one of the best sequencers in the world. It's the "brain" of this live rig.
This live jam was multi-tracked into Ableton Live 10 (meaning each instrument's audio output was recorded as a separate file, for the sake of being able to edit and post-produce it later) using a MOTU UltraLite MK1 as Audio Interface.
Audio gear used:
Drum Machine:
Elektron Digitakt
Synthesizers:
MakeNoise 0-Coast / Dreadbox Hades / Moog Minitaur
Audio Interface:
MOTU UltraLite MKI
Hardware Audio Effects
Befaco Spring Reverb (Effecting 0-Coast)
RML 432k Distortion
The next step?
To edit the track on a DAW (Ableton Live 10 or maybe Bitwig) and have it ready for mastering. Then sign it on a record label or release it on my own
Questions? Comment!
If you have any questions about music production, or how did I record this jam, feel free to ask whatever you want on the comments.
Come back every day for a new recording!
Be sure to like, comment and subscribe!. Your notifications keep me motivated to post new music to @DLive
Listen to the complete 'Live Jam Take' series on SoundCloud:
Thank you for dancing.
Cheers!
@greencross
My video is at DLive
Thanks for information
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I'm very impressed with your music video so perfectly. I am glad to hear it.You are a great artist of my friend. Thanks my friend
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