Well, apparently he's never going to tell you. It's pretty simple. That Electribe down there is doing the drum track, while the A-Station is handling the lead. The square lead stuff appears to be handled by the MS-2000R/BR.
By the way, this sounds like damn gabber music. Time to invest in a keyboarded synthesizer or sample-playback option (most workstations, say).
i really miss my es-1 mk2 ;((((
Sindrowsky 3 months ago
@ORUPRANKSTAZ
Gabber is way more up tempo, 160 and up. This track sounds more like the stuff the Chemical Brothers produced back in the nineties.
Kloes1971NL 1 year ago
@potissimus
It's an MS2000R. My mistake.
ORUPRANKSTAZ 1 year ago
@ORUPRANKSTAZ ms2000r. the br is black. that looks blue but i could be colorblind... ? lol
potissimus 1 year ago
@ORUPRANKSTAZ
Thanks!
MorfGworfmim 1 year ago
@MorfGworfmim
Well, apparently he's never going to tell you. It's pretty simple. That Electribe down there is doing the drum track, while the A-Station is handling the lead. The square lead stuff appears to be handled by the MS-2000R/BR.
By the way, this sounds like damn gabber music. Time to invest in a keyboarded synthesizer or sample-playback option (most workstations, say).
ORUPRANKSTAZ 1 year ago
I love hardware, so rock solid
darkriver29 1 year ago
Besides the Dr. Sample for spoken parts, I'm curious which parts are being controlled by which machines.
MorfGworfmim 2 years ago
good job
juggz79 2 years ago