---RE-UPLOAD: after @DSound deleting my last upload, I'm trying to put it back online---
Seventh jam on my daily jam series. Recorded using:
[Elektron Digitakt](elektron.se/products/digitakt) / [MakeNoise 0-Coast](makenoisemusic.com/synthesizers/ohcoast) / [Moog Minitaur](moogmusic.com/products/taurus/minitaur) & / [Dreadbox Hades](dreadbox-fx.com/hades) .
Again my track disappeared from @DSound. So [CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON MUSICOIN](musicoin.org/nav/track/0xfe4e6f5612349ae3ffba0b13edb116d5fe0550ba)
All sequenced from Digitakt and multi-tracked with [Ableton Live 10](ableton.com/en/live) .
For reverb sends I used [Toraverb from D16 Group](d16.pl/toraverb) in one send, and Magnus's (Smartelectronix) [Ambience](magnus.smartelectronix.com) which is a free awesome reverb plugin, in another send. [Audio Damage Dubstation](audiodamage.com/collections/software/products/ad036-dubstation-2) as delay send.
I tightened the sound of the Digitakt with the new Drum Buss effect from Ableton Live 10 as insert.
The 0-Coast only was compressed as well as the Hades and Minitaur.
I slapped a [Nomad Factory Magnetic II](nomadfactory.com/products/magnetic_II/index.html) on the master for bringing up the levels and adding extra crunch.
The patch from the 0-Coast I came across by mere chance, It's the sound that starts the track.
The patch from the Hades is really nice because I routed the LFO to the Pulse Width modulator, and this adds extra madness to the sound at a desired point.
The sound from the Minitaur is just the classic Moog sound, using the higher tones available, to make it create higher frequencies (it's originally a bass synth, just like the Hades)
Recorded today. Live take, no edits. Work in progress. There's a video of the jam I'll be uploading shortly to my DTube channel. It's just up to my computer. Last video took 48 hours to render. Crazy right?. This is techno!.
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