My fiftiest video already. And we have a midget module in our midst! I bought a second hand Blacet MiniWave at the end of last year. I always wondered what the possibilities were with this module. I found the ModCan version somewhat expensive. The module was delivered last Monday. After fixing some problems with it, last night it was working. This evening I started the Doepfer sequencer with a 6 step sequence on row one and out of nothing the first sequence you hear was running out of the MiniWave using the standard bank 14. Row 3 with a 16 step sequence controls the variation of the wave of the MiniWave. Adding a high pitched 8 step sequence on row two for the self-built Modular resulted in a bird-like sound. Adding the Mellotron strings part on the Roland XP-80 was easy. Solo's on the Nord Lead 1 and the Waldorf Q Keyboard to add some variety.
Nice gear but I'm not too much impressed by the performance itself to be honest; a bit too repetitive for my taste. I am, however, impressed with some of the sound effects of which I suspect them to have taken some time to setup.
ShelLuser 2 years ago
Thanks for watching. The repetitiveness lies in the nature of using analog sequencers. Its all about limiting yourself which in my case works well. And I do not consider myself a great keyboard player. I think in this case, from idea to upload took not much more than one hour and this was the third take.
attorks 2 years ago
on the waldorf are u using a pedal to control the vibrato?
maxauto44e 2 years ago
No, that is aftertouch. I sometime use the sustain pedal for the XP-80 to get my hand free.
attorks 2 years ago
Forgot to mention it is the "Jan's Moog" patch on the Q from some patch library you can download at Waldorf..
attorks 2 years ago
Oh, and I see I use sustain for the Q one time to turn the volume up.
attorks 2 years ago