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a pattern i had dismissed to free up the sample memory it used, now with the nord i made the original sound back and i can give it a test drive
HD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87yCh960BkY&fmt=22
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gear used

Korg ESX1: All Sequences/Drums

Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-DBX266 ch2 (Compression/distortion)-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)--Mixer)

Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-DBX266-Boss SL20-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)

Clavia Nord Micro Modular: Synth, bass, arpegios, pads, chords

Redsound SoundBite Pro: Vocals/looping

Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay

Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter

Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay)-Mixer)

Korg ER1: Distorted Beatbox AND sidechain signal (Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-Dimebag Wha-Mixer)

DX200: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)

Motu Midi Mixer 7s: My mixer, controlled by the BCF2000)

Kawai Midi Patchbay:Guess

DBX MC 6: Output Compressor


NOT used:
a computer, besides recording it; no edition

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  • thanks swetie (and i luv u even more :P)

  • you always have my 5*...i luv your style!!!! kisses.

  • thanks :)

  • killer.almost has a neo-classic sound

  • the MKS50, when it's powered off for more than a day or 2, there is a cold solder that acts up, causing the HUGE distorton you probably hear before i get the hammer out,

    a slight tap underneat the MKS screen solves the problem, but since it's in a roadcase i have to use the hammer, which i carry with me on all occasions, just in case

    but normally, a 1-2 hours warmup solves it, but when i recorded this it was cold boot, power up the kit and hit record

  • What was the hammer for?

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