Thanks for posting this, created using the Yamaha TX81Z - a cool FM synth. The producer Babyface at one point had two TX81Z units in his studio, both of which he kept set to a bass patch, one detuned from the other. This became a part of his signature sound. The best synth patches (basses & others) for this classic synth can be found at manymidi.com
Holy shit...for this kind of performances you should know exactly how everything works...if not, the disaster could arise!!!
How much "owner´manuals" have you read for all that machines???;-)
I have discovered that...I prefer analog...than working with laptops and midi controllers...less headache and more time enjoying the music. Great performance.
thanks a lot, ive been doing that more than 15 years so im pretty at ease :)
as for manuals, i cannot think of buying a piece of gear without reaing the whole manual beforehand, to cut the crap marketting talk and get the real specs/limitations, so probably thousands of manuals read over the years
I too prefer having 1 knob=1 thing, especially live (i dont mind computers in the studio, no need to rush to the cutoff, you just pause and adjust)
you should do a kaossilator video on this channel. i like those vids. but maybe you can mix something in. or do something completely random, but dont mix in a toy piano like psychopath3000 did. it might be a good idea to get a stylus for it. i think thats what i will do.
once when I was playing a show with a rock band I played with my 2 tier keyboard stand collapsed, that sucked. Just makes me paranoid now :)
I'm curious, a lot of hardware musicians write tracks on their machines with no intention of recalling the track later, do you recall songs and play them again or is it a one time process of write then record then it's gone?
i see what you mean, never had this problem(yet) but i think i will chain my leg next weekend just to prevent lol
i save my patterns in the ESX but everytime i play them back the hardware around has changed presets and stuff so it sounds totally different(tempo too)
i have some kind of "setlist" with columns for instruments(MKS, TX, nord, etc) and the preset/pattern/effect to use in that particular "song" but even with all that i would probably need midi automation to do it exactly as it was
nothing wrong with a song ending up different every time. I struggle with recreating songs because I use a small modular rig, some patches are so complex that you really can't recreate them again so if the song needs that sound it has to be tracked and then played back as audio. Kinda a bummer but not much I can do about it I guess..
I know I'm talking too damn much at this point, but I have to ask: why is it that you use a midi controlled mixer with your bcr2000 instead of just using a real mixer?
You've come such a long way dude, that is if you are the dude I think you are. I dig your stuff these days. doesn't the wobble of the upper part of your rack bug you? it would bug me.
it does, but also it gives the "audience" a sense of, i don't know how to say, life, like a keyboard player pounding on his keys
when i'm rich (one day) i'll have a custom built stand to hold the whole shebang, but at the moment my old pro-el stand does the job, i KNOW it won't break, just wobble, and only when i punch the rotary cause mixing and changing patterns on the dx200 doesnt move it that much
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Thanks for posting this, created using the Yamaha TX81Z - a cool FM synth. The producer Babyface at one point had two TX81Z units in his studio, both of which he kept set to a bass patch, one detuned from the other. This became a part of his signature sound. The best synth patches (basses & others) for this classic synth can be found at manymidi.com
ElmoPiano 11 months ago
AWESOME EQUIPMENT! ...(and Expensive too)....
Im really Jealous......
DataCollaborate 1 year ago
huh? music4mashines and chrominancezero same guy?
xdeville1 1 year ago
@xdeville1 yes, i tried an alternate name to study wheter the name was THAT important, seems it doesn't matter, about same viewcounts as i do usually
muzik4machines 1 year ago
lol
BillAlexanderTV 1 year ago
lulz
chrominancezero 1 year ago
Holy shit...for this kind of performances you should know exactly how everything works...if not, the disaster could arise!!!
How much "owner´manuals" have you read for all that machines???;-)
I have discovered that...I prefer analog...than working with laptops and midi controllers...less headache and more time enjoying the music. Great performance.
ofernaud 2 years ago
thanks a lot, ive been doing that more than 15 years so im pretty at ease :)
as for manuals, i cannot think of buying a piece of gear without reaing the whole manual beforehand, to cut the crap marketting talk and get the real specs/limitations, so probably thousands of manuals read over the years
I too prefer having 1 knob=1 thing, especially live (i dont mind computers in the studio, no need to rush to the cutoff, you just pause and adjust)
muzik4machines 2 years ago
damn! I don't think anything! cool anyway :)
Joonto100 2 years ago
thanks?
chrominancezero 2 years ago
This stuff is what " inspires" me... thanks a lot
willie941 2 years ago
thanks a lot :)
chrominancezero 2 years ago
you should do a kaossilator video on this channel. i like those vids. but maybe you can mix something in. or do something completely random, but dont mix in a toy piano like psychopath3000 did. it might be a good idea to get a stylus for it. i think thats what i will do.
thecomputernerd1 2 years ago 2
will do, i did a show last friday, forgot to press record like a n00b but someone was filming, so i might be abe to up that :)
toy piano? not my style, i go pure or i just don't go at all lol
chrominancezero 2 years ago
once when I was playing a show with a rock band I played with my 2 tier keyboard stand collapsed, that sucked. Just makes me paranoid now :)
I'm curious, a lot of hardware musicians write tracks on their machines with no intention of recalling the track later, do you recall songs and play them again or is it a one time process of write then record then it's gone?
johnisfaster 2 years ago
i see what you mean, never had this problem(yet) but i think i will chain my leg next weekend just to prevent lol
i save my patterns in the ESX but everytime i play them back the hardware around has changed presets and stuff so it sounds totally different(tempo too)
i have some kind of "setlist" with columns for instruments(MKS, TX, nord, etc) and the preset/pattern/effect to use in that particular "song" but even with all that i would probably need midi automation to do it exactly as it was
muzik4machines 2 years ago
nothing wrong with a song ending up different every time. I struggle with recreating songs because I use a small modular rig, some patches are so complex that you really can't recreate them again so if the song needs that sound it has to be tracked and then played back as audio. Kinda a bummer but not much I can do about it I guess..
johnisfaster 2 years ago
i know that feeling tweaking the nord is a bit like that too :)
muzik4machines 2 years ago
I know I'm talking too damn much at this point, but I have to ask: why is it that you use a midi controlled mixer with your bcr2000 instead of just using a real mixer?
johnisfaster 2 years ago
mostly because i have the mixer (since like 1998) and needed the BCF for use with logic, so i had both pieces, i just @joined@ them tgether
i real mixer, i need a mackie 8bus 24 or 32 inputs, you know how much that shit weight???lol
rignt now 2 1 U racks and a BCF do the job, when ill be big as the chemical brothers and have roadies, ill get a 8 bus or similar mixer :)
and dont worry talking too much, i like to discuss
chrominancezero 2 years ago
You've come such a long way dude, that is if you are the dude I think you are. I dig your stuff these days. doesn't the wobble of the upper part of your rack bug you? it would bug me.
johnisfaster 2 years ago
thanks a lot
it does, but also it gives the "audience" a sense of, i don't know how to say, life, like a keyboard player pounding on his keys
when i'm rich (one day) i'll have a custom built stand to hold the whole shebang, but at the moment my old pro-el stand does the job, i KNOW it won't break, just wobble, and only when i punch the rotary cause mixing and changing patterns on the dx200 doesnt move it that much
muzik4machines 2 years ago