Unlong (Live Jam Take) - TECHNO

in dsound •  7 years ago  (edited)


Fifth Techno jam I recorded using Elektron Digitakt, MakeNoise 0-Coast, & Moog Minitaur. All sequenced from Digitakt and multi-tracked with Ableton Live. Recorded today. Live take, no edits. Work in progress. This is a short techno cut!
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Takes some skill to conduct in a live format in any way. Super bad ass set of skills.

Thanks a lot man! I'm just documenting my learning curve. Ditched my DAW and only use it for recording. Not so easy at the moment, but with more practice and more automation will improve. It is fun!. Cheers

@greencross

sick beats and lyrics man! respect. Following you now. Quality!

Appreciate that.

Great hearing more live jams like this. I need to get in the habit of recording sessions like this and posting them, but I have such a heavy reliance on granular synths that I find it hard to make the sound I want with just hardware. Still, this makes me want to do a set with just my Elektrons. What are your thoughts on the O-Coast? I'm really interested in getting one.

Awesome to know you dig!. I hear you about granular. I'm adding some granular sampling with the MicroGranny soon. But yeah it can get quite messy easily. Maybe I'll include it on the next jam. Best thing I did was forgetting about the sound I wanted and just make the most out of the machines.

The 0-Coast is amazing man, I recommend it 100%. And if you don't like it you will sell it easy, but I doubt you won't like it!.

Thanks for listening!.

Cheers!

@greencross

Thanks for letting me know. Seriously looking at offloading my Mopho Keys for an O-Coast. I just really dig semi-modular stuff right now, but I'm not quite ready to dive fully into modular. I've also been looking at the Tasty Chip's GR-1 for a hardware granular. Looks really promising. http://www.factmag.com/2017/09/14/tasty-chips-electronics-gr-1-granular-synthesizer-kickstarter/

Hi! That granilar synth looks amazing. I didn't know I needed it! :)

Thanks for resteeming @lukecreed :D

Cheers!