Thanks. Most of the sounds were generated using the Vsynth and imported. It has three ranks that can be filled with your own sounds. I wish it were more. You can import any sound, so long as it is one second or less. That can be limiting. Still pretty fun.
This is sweet. I have yet to consider using random/rotate, ambient atmos would be it!! I like, tight locked-in electro grooves and melodies, but it is difficult to use rotate and bounce and keep a nice jack moving and evolving - more like luck than anything, which is good, but not something dependable.
Have you considered using the TO to modulate the Vocoder?
This is good, really good!
qmono 2 years ago
Nice work sidecars! This is a great exploration of your sound bank and the various performance modes of the T-O. I am applauding.
kingtetvideo 3 years ago
Thanks. Most of the sounds were generated using the Vsynth and imported. It has three ranks that can be filled with your own sounds. I wish it were more. You can import any sound, so long as it is one second or less. That can be limiting. Still pretty fun.
sidecars 3 years ago
This is sweet. I have yet to consider using random/rotate, ambient atmos would be it!! I like, tight locked-in electro grooves and melodies, but it is difficult to use rotate and bounce and keep a nice jack moving and evolving - more like luck than anything, which is good, but not something dependable.
Have you considered using the TO to modulate the Vocoder?
discombobbly 3 years ago
Thanks. I'll look at how to modulate the vocoder. Time can be elusive sometimes!
sidecars 3 years ago