new track - feedback plzzzz!
2004-04-23 by Chris Thomas
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2004-04-23 by Chris Thomas
Hey guys, Got a new slab-o-techno for you to hear. Machinedrum and monomachine play heavy roles in this one. (AS USUAL! HAH) Any feedback is much appreciated! http://www.iterativemusic.com/~chris/music/ecksfive_-_WO4.mp3 Thanks for listening, -Chris
2004-04-23 by Voxel-Q
hey Chris, I like it alot. Sounds very cool! :O) Thank you for sharing it with us! Voxel-Q Chris Thomas <yahoo@...> wrote: Hey guys, Got a new slab-o-techno for you to hear. Machinedrum and monomachine play heavy roles in this one. (AS USUAL! HAH) Any feedback is much appreciated! http://www.iterativemusic.com/~chris/music/ecksfive_-_WO4.mp3 Thanks for listening, -Chris Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT --------------------------------- Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elektron-users/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: elektron-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Something so cyber like.. Voxel-Q --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25� [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2004-04-23 by Andy Tarpinian
Cool track, did you sequence it on either the MD or MnM?
On 4/23/04 11:32 AM, "Chris Thomas" wrote: > Hey guys, > Got a new slab-o-techno for you to hear. > Machinedrum and monomachine play heavy roles in this one. (AS USUAL! > HAH) > Any feedback is much appreciated! > > http://www.iterativemusic.com/~chris/music/ecksfive_-_WO4.mp3 > > Thanks for listening, > -Chris >
2004-04-23 by not known
hey, not bad... the track has a good energy to it... --- Chris Thomas <yahoo@...> wrote: http://www.iterativemusic.com/~chris/music/ecksfive_-_WO4.mp3 --------------------------------- ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
2004-04-23 by Chris Thomas
Thanks for the feedback everyone! Much appreciated. Andy, I have a funky workflow that I'm trying out at the moment. I currently make my loops all on the md and mnm with param locks and all, and when I am ready I fire up Live and record the loops into there for further manipulation. After I feel like they all work together well, I go into sequencing mode and arrange them all in there. Most of the filtering and such on the synths is straight off the mono, synced to lfos. I just rip a few different varieties into Live. I love the song mode on both but as I am not currently trying to do any live-pa type stuff, its quicker for me to deal with audio loops than trying to finagle all of the edits that I do into the machines. I also sometimes come up with interesting variations of things that I wouldn't be able to do had I restricted myself to them. Warp markers rule :) Eventually I am going to try and seperate myself from the computer a bit more, but I find that the marriage of the two seems to work best for me, using the machines as sound sources instead of trying to treat them as all in one packages. Really I need to get my hands on an mpc1k so that the sampled bits can stay in there, with everything else staying on the respective hardware, and then I will have a nice portable rig that I could conceivably unleash on people live. I'm pretty much looking to make records for now though... I do enjoy spinning others music with mine :) -Chris * Andy Tarpinian (evildead@...) wrote: > Cool track, did you sequence it on either the MD or MnM?
2004-04-23 by Andy Tarpinian
On 4/23/04 6:18 PM, "Chris Thomas" wrote: > Thanks for the feedback everyone! Much appreciated. > > Andy, > I have a funky workflow that I'm trying out at the moment. I currently > make my loops all on the md and mnm with param locks and all, and when I > am ready I fire up Live and record the loops into there for further > manipulation. After I feel like they all work together well, I go into > sequencing mode and arrange them all in there. Most of the filtering and > such on the synths is straight off the mono, synced to lfos. I just > rip a few different varieties into Live. > I love the song mode on both but as I am not currently trying to do any > live-pa type stuff, its quicker for me to deal with audio loops than > trying to finagle all of the edits that I do into the machines. > I also sometimes come up with interesting variations of things that I > wouldn't be able to do had I restricted myself to them. Warp markers > rule :) Ah, yea that¹s a good method, I do sorta the same thing for some tracks except with my electribe MX and logic, and then adding other synths into logic, first midi then audio. It's a good balance, you get the energy and inspiration of using hardware yet the control and visual feedback of using software to arrange. Although I'm starting to get more into sequencing the whole song on just hardware. I'm really looking forward to doing this on the mono. > Eventually I am going to try and seperate myself from the computer a bit > more, but I find that the marriage of the two seems to work best for me, > using the machines as sound sources instead of trying to treat them as > all in one packages. Really I need to get my hands on an mpc1k so that > the sampled bits can stay in there, with everything else staying on > the respective hardware, and then I will have a nice portable rig that I > could conceivably unleash on people live. I'm pretty much looking to > make records for now though... I do enjoy spinning others music with > mine :) > Heh I just sold my MPC2KXL to help fund my soon to be MnM purchase :) -andy
2004-04-24 by endlessnessisticman
Loved it. Good stuff. Some of it seems too distant. Like nothing is mixed up front. Love the sub bass. Love the hard hitting road driving sound. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Chris Thomas <yahoo@f...> wrote:
> Hey guys, > Got a new slab-o-techno for you to hear. > Machinedrum and monomachine play heavy roles in this one. (AS USUAL! > HAH) > Any feedback is much appreciated! > > http://www.iterativemusic.com/~chris/music/ecksfive_-_WO4.mp3 > > Thanks for listening, > -Chris
2004-04-24 by Chris Thomas
Thanks man - I will check on the mix.. Glad you liked -Chris * endlessnessisticman (endlessnessisticman@...) wrote:
> Loved it. Good stuff. Some of it seems too distant. Like nothing is > mixed up front. Love the sub bass. Love the hard hitting road > driving sound.