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Posts posted by garbage_burner
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this is an instant buy for me. to be able to edit the tables that quickly is mind blowing. i've scratched my head with scala for years, had a few bits of hardware like the tbx-1 and the tubbutec mutune, i've tried some of the maxforlive patches but nothing ties it all together like this. just wish it could take a reference pitch from say a drifty oscillator and adjust accordingly. otherwise, im giddy as hell.
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look under your chairs folks! you're getting microtonal and you're getting microtuning and you're getting just intonated
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These are too good to be any of the above mentioned names.
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Maybe that’s the box that’s going to host the next 11 analords
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I’m a gear nerd but just not feeling another synth atm. I’d much rather get new music than another gear collab. Unless it’s a new sequencer of course
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I remember navigating through all of the MySpace aliases
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1 hour ago, perunamuusi said:
What ya gotta say about the tuss?
Still making a fuss over the tuss 14 years on
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1 hour ago, Uros said:
btw, was just goofing around with you, (in case my post came out as a bit cuntish). Yeah, much love for Mug Bass. Sadly, I have only 128 kbps version of it, dunno if it was ever available in higher bit rate, but really hope it will end up on some random eod archival release.....someday.
No worries. I’ve lurked on here for awhile and know the tone of the place.
the only reason I thought mug bass was legit was that it was posted on the same MySpace page with vibervibed synth which later became 180db.
it also would mean that EOD had a bigger hand in the disinformation campaign- 1
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Jus pooped a little. Doesn’t surprise me. EOD is top shelf and a super accomplished producer. Tbh, if you played anything off of Named before I’d heard it and said it was a Syro outtake, id believe it full heartedly.
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+1 for the megafm. Definitely not for everyone but it does have a magical quality due to the dac distortion. The cc integration and MPE are solid. I’m using a sonoclast plastic pitch plus and I can tune every note. Instant lp5 sounds
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Also forgot to mention that I’m using the rs7000 near strictly for midi sequencing and as main clock. Using the nerdseq slaved to it to process cv/gates. Works like a dream
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1 hour ago, modey said:
Is that similar to the qy70 in terms of sequencer? I should actually learn how to use the qy70. The chord transposition is pretty amazing, it does a good job of re-scaling things.
I’ve never used a qy70. If anything, Yamaha took everything they learned through the years and put it into the rs7000. I haven’t played around with the chord transpose aspect yet but I think it has it. There are some fairly intensive processes that allow you to chop chords up into separate parts for further processing with the midi effects
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45 minutes ago, TubularCorporation said:
I've been fascinated with the RS7000 for a long time, never had the chance to try one or anything though.
They're as expensive as an MPC1000 now, if you can find one.
I got mine stock with no ram and the small smart media card for $500. The sequencer alone is worth the price of admission. Hands down the best step sequencer I’ve used in hardware. Can get really small note divisions and also odd timing signatures. Editing oddly feels rewarding on it. The jobs and midi effects like midi delay and groove adjustment are like proto max patches in hardware. Just incredible and well thought out. The only problem with it is that it’s now 20 years old.
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On 5/14/2020 at 1:22 AM, thawkins said:
It's that time of year again where I feel I want a more or less lightweight standalone MIDI sequencer so I could do some old-school pure MIDI arrangements and have a more accessible hands-on workflow.
List of features:
- (mandatory) no need to stop playback to add new MIDI parts. Basically you can build a track from scratch without stopping the sequencer.
- step-based recording
- real-time recording
- edit clips, mute notes during playback
- (nice to have) working with MIDI patterns or clips, but recording the whole track at the same time (kind of like Live arrangement recording)
- should be small form factor
Is there anything you guys know that rings a bell and checks a few of these boxes?
Stupid me is thinking MPC1000 again, but those don't let you record new MIDI while keeping the sequencer running, right?
I've been really happy with the rs7000 for almost all of those bullet points mentioned. It seemed clunky at first but I took time during a furlough to navigate around it and it's really clicked as of late. There are so many weird bells and whistles. Truly inspiring machine.
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It's unfortunate that they can only be found via youtube or soulseek these days. I'd add that the bonus tracks from 2009 are as essential as the original tracks. Rich, will the wav's ever be made available again?
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I listened to them In some capacity everyday for the last couple of years. Always something new to be heard. The mixes sit in a perfect balance. Never too bassy, midrange on point, dark but with the perfect amount of ambience. Arrangements always hit the spot.
I recently discovered Aaron funk’s Last Step alias, and Sleep in particular, to be a kind of kindred spirit to them. Definitely a different narrative to Analord but rewarding nonetheless. -
42 minutes ago, Tim_J said:
c'mon richard it's been 2 days already... :^(
He seems to go quiet anytime the SoundCloud gets some press
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These tracks are all new, right? Not saw ii era and maybe not archived works.
He mentioned in the SoundCloud comments that most of them still reside in his live rig but I’m assuming that it’s just data and he’s tracking and uploading them one at a time. Tha2 for instance had no drums and when someone mentioned it, the world scam mix appeared the next day. Would be amazing if he’s literally recording them and putting them up shortly after it’s done. -
That track is the soundtrack to a world slowed down
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new track!!!!
more ambient!!! maybe a proper album
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i remember playing, ad nauseum, the real audio streams of some of the drukqs tracks the summer of 2001 off of warp's page. that otherworldly feeling has never gone away. def the greatest record ever.
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lol. the man must not sleep. maybe he's omniscient
Falling in love with Analord
in Aphex Twin
Posted · Edited by garbage_burner
My favorite thing about Analord is the homages, easter eggs and nods to classic tracks. Or should I say Trax