Arecibo TXz
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Re: Arecibo TXz
I don't know why I'm so drawn to TR-style drum machines and this overdriven filter sound. I enjoyed this one. It's a queer one to me. Out of interest: which instruments did you use (Hard- and/or software)?
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Arecibo TXz
Thank you, good earjeanette_c wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:15 am I don't know why I'm so drawn to TR-style drum machines and this overdriven filter sound. I enjoyed this one. It's a queer one to me. Out of interest: which instruments did you use (Hard- and/or software)?
Thanks for sharing!
Hardware used in this track:
RD-6 (TR-606 clone), MS-101, x0xb0x (TB-303 clone), Yamaha TX81z, Korg Monologue, Alesis Quadraverb, Boss DD-3, output from A&H MixWizard to Focusrite Scarlett 8i6
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Ardour sending MIDI clock and sequencing TX81z (otherwise I used internal sequencers on devices), Zynaddsubfx and Bristol Prophet-5
The track was recorded live using Ardour
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Ah, this could be your entry to #Jamuary 2021. I was urged to do something similar with the RD-8, Behringer Neutron and MiniBrute 2s. It's a good sound composition that you have there. I like the fine line between Berlin school, Acid and minimallist. Enough of each to yield a very pleasant song.
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Re: Arecibo TXz
Coming to this thread late, but I couldn't pass by this song without dropping a compliment. Excellent work, and a wonderful sound you have created.
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Re: Arecibo TXz
Coming late as well...I know you are going for an electronic, maybe acid, sound. But I find this very funky!
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