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re: let's hear your AN1X music

re: let's hear your AN1X music

2001-12-28 by spaceanimals

Ring and Moons of Jupiter are available free at

http://www.mp3.com/spaceanimals

On Moons of Jupiter, the flute sound is an EMU Vintage Keys +. The 
weird washes of sound are a homemade AN1X patch, where no sound comes 
out of the AN1X until I hit the ribbon controller. Once I got a whole 
melodic phrase. I don't know why. I erased that patch. I forget why. 
I wish I hadn't. 

On Ring, there's the AN1X sequencer triggering percussion sounds from 
the EMU. These were run through a homemade ring modulator, phase 
shifter, and multi mode filter. there are frog and surf samples, some 
water drop samples from a friend's long since sold Arp Modular and 
some very weird noises from the AN1X. These were cut up and pasted in 
Cool Edit Pro. The guitar sounds are a guitar.

Rainbow Jimmy

Re: let's hear your AN1X music

2001-12-28 by tompaulsen2002

--- In AN1x-list@y..., "spaceanimals" <alciere@m...> wrote:

Me too! Me too!

http://stage.vitaminic.de/klaus_paulsen

In "Iteration 5" the AN1x plays this cheap sounding sequence along a 
ER-1 drummachine. Everything live recorded into Cool Edit 96. The 
samples are cut´n´pasted then in MusicMaker ;) with those "Nexus 6" 
samples.

"Slow Gas" is sequenced with the RS7000. The drums comes out of a 
XBase09 filtered through a Vocoder in the Nord MicroModular and send 
also through one of those weird delay presets of my Boss SE50.

The vocoder-vocals are triggered in the RS7000-Sampler filtered also 
through one of the Nord MicroModular patches. 

The pad is (surprise!) not a AN1x it´s a RS7000 pad (which was 
triggered by the AN1x though, RS respons very well to those AN1x mod-
,pitch-wheel and all those controller-knobs), which IMHO sounds 
REALLY good for a ROMpler. I detuned it a bit and threw in some HPF, 
and changed the ADSR also, so that you can hear those 2 layers better.

Everything was recorded in several sessions into a Fostex DMT8 HD-
Recorder, transferred to a Aiwa FM65 Minidisk Recorder and back into 
CoolEdit 96, where those files finally ended as MP3.

I uploaded a few days ago two more songs, but vitaminic is slow at 
the moment (well...holidays).

Enjoy!
Happy New Year to everyone!

--Tom

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