Doepfer analog modular and Juno60 triggered by drums
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All Comments (37)
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Man, it`s gerat!!
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Yeah, good music. The quality of the recording is a bit too low but this is really good to ear it. Thanks
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Wicked! Love it!
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You, sir, are an analogue freak.
Excellent stuff, great vids, keep it up!
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this is GREAT, thanks
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the doepfer sounds like a sax. nice patching mang. :D
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I think if you understand the Voyager, and voltage control, you could patch up the voyager if it was entirely modular. Download the Modular Moog demo from arturia. My experience on a Micro helped me use that, and the Modular proggy helped me understand the Micro Better. The Voyager is a piece of cake after that, it just takes time. Spend hours on the tiolet reading the tom Rhea MicroMoog manual like I did. Download the Minimoog manual by Rhea. That will do wonders. Join the Moog forum too.
Eric
You know, Im theorizing that if you ran your triggers to envelope followers and to quantizers then you could almost changekeys by playing harder or softer.
Rhythmicons 2 years ago
very cool observation. i have to try something like that. I've been using the clock divider to make events that only happen after 32 or 64 beats and that could lead to key changes maybe- right on.
analogueak 2 years ago
I honestly wish you had a good audio recording from this. I think it's great to have the trigger from the kick drum. It helps all the other sounds to really stay in time to what you are doing.
Keep up the amazing work.
jeffreycollins 2 years ago
thank you, i seem to prefer the natural movement of tempo over the near-perfect computer clocks.
analogueak 2 years ago
so the bass sound is from de doepfer triggered by the bass kick and doepfer triggers the juno60 but not every time the kick triggers the doepfer?
Am i right?
TLM88 2 years ago
spot on- good observations- not too many seem to understand what is going on in my stuff.
cheers
analogueak 2 years ago