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  1. Depends what I'm doing really. Sometimes just recording, sometimes effects, sometimes more. At the moment, I've got things set up pretty fun. Beatstep Chan 1 is sending pitch & gate to modular. Chan 2 is setup for hz/V & S-trig to MS20. Top row of drum pads is sent as MIDI to some 808 style drum synths I made in Reaktor. Bottom row is used both as extra triggers for modular, and MIDI to more Reaktor drums. I'm using the Beatstep as the main clock source. Clock out to drive modular sequencers (would also use to sync Echophon but it fluctuates too much) and clock over MIDI to sync Reaktor. As well as drum synths, Reaktor is also running some live sampler/loopers so I can either sample something from the modular and mash it about, or load some breaks or whatever. I've been making some additional glitchy effect things, which I'd hoped to play with the Beatstep pads & knobs when in 'Control Mode'. It works ok, but the Beatstep knobs feel proper shitty for twiddling because of the notching. Tried using an old Maschine controller cos the encoders are pretty nice, but it's a big bit of kit for such a small task. Should look for something more suitable I guess. Yes. Also checking facebook, plus waiting for Beatstep firmware updates.
  2. I seem to get a new bug every time I turn mine on. Regular occurrences are: Complete MIDI crash. If using as main sequencer/clock source, turning it off/on resolves. If using as MIDI to CV converter from DAW to synth, it crashes my entire system and I have to reboot everything. Double triggering when manually playing drum pads. Fortunately I'm not much of a finger drummer. Timing issues when using drum pads for MIDI. Sometimes triggers are late, sometimes missed completely. Roller/Looper remains a complete POS, even after most recent FW update. Unresponsive encoders. They do not always show correct values when touched. The 'Wait to Load Pattern' which was a big part of the new FW is poo. Next pattern is loaded only after the 1st step of the previous! Means you end up with 1 step of the old pattern.... The saving workflow is also kinda lame. Makes it all too easy to accidentally save the wrong stuff into a channel's pattern slots. Say you're working on Sequencer 2, and want to save something you'd done on Sequencer 1. Pressing 'Sequencer 1' + 'Save' + Slot number will instead save the contents of sequencer 2 into 1. The sequencer seems to be only correctly selected on button release. I guess this is to allow you to copy from one sequencer to the other, but meh... I find it causes more harm than good, especially since (as far as I know) there is no 'undo'. There are a few other things that bug me too, maybe more personal stuff though. All that said, I hold hope that some of this will be addressed with updates. Should also say that I still have a lot of fun working with it. It's fast to use, reasonably intuitive, and is a super useful bit of gear. I'd no way use it live atm because of the MIDI issues, but again, hopes for updates. It really would be a cracking bit of kit once they get the bugs fixed
  3. Here is some of it.. Not usually set up on my desk like that, but every so often it's nice to do. Have picked up a couple other modules since this pic. Not visible is dead laptop henge, and the place where MIDI controllers go to die.
  4. It's a decent enough bit of kit. Built quality is pretty solid, aside from the micro USB connection which is just waiting to break. Minijack outputs are not as positive as I'd like, you don't really get a wicked *clunk* when plugging something in. It'd also be nice if output labels had been printed on top, rather than just on the back. Ground loop issues. Basically unavoidable if you're trying to power it over USB. You do get a weird splitter thingy so you can use an additional power supply which solves the problem. Just annoyed me a bit since the problem is so likely to happen, they could've provided a power supply. Once it's up and running it's good fun, does what you'd expect it to. There are a few things which I'm hoping will be fixed with firmware updates.. Changing clock divisions or sequencer direction completely looses any sync and you have to restart, really annoying. The looper roller thing is junk, would be more useful if it had quantized options. The other thing which could do with a fix, afaik there's no way to control LED brightness. In a dark room, all panel labels are completely unreadable for me, so much glare!! Less of a problem as you get familiar with it I guess. The MIDI control center software is kinda crap. I mean, it serves its purpose but is ugly and really slow to use. Most stuff you want access to is in one long menu.. scrollscrollscrollscrollscrollscrollscroll....... Still gripes aside, it's done everything I've wanted from it so far. Used as MIDI to CV converter from host to synths, worked fine. Used as clock source and MIDI controller for laptop, sending sequences to synths over CV at the same time, worked fine too. Selectable clock types for the clock output is very cool. It's decent value for what it is, most things that annoyed me are probably fixable in firmware updates & HW is decent build quality... except the micro USB which is going to be where it will break.
  5. The Daxophone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb23PNogJ0M
  6. Took a trip up a tall building, spent the evening sat on the roof taking pics. Yarp, cheesy cheesy pics.
  7. Ah thanks dude. So they're all ISO 200, The F stop is somewhere betweem 3.5 and 5 depending, and shutter was between 1/10 and 1/30, again depending. Honestly though, i think these are the first pics I ever got at night time, that I actually like at all. Sheer fluke! I think also, it was as easy an environment as you're likely to get. So much ambient light, from the neon tunes and screens everywhere, and water to reflect it all. Not to mention that for those 5 pics, there are another 40 or so which are blurry, grainy, under exposed and so on.
  8. Went for a nice rainy evening walk round Shibuya yesterday. Both me and my camera got soaked, ah well..
  9. 9 inch chilli peppers Red hot Nails New order on the block Pet shop corpse Cannibal boys Faith evens no more Snoop Tiger Snoop Panther Snoop Snow leopard Snoop OSX Bon Jon Bogie Smallie bigs
  10. Dont know if I would bother myself... They do sound really good, if you like that sound. But the PE1000 is really limited, surprisingly thin sounding, and really not very versatile at all. Was fortunate to have loan of one for a while, and it was nice to play, but I never really got much out of it that I would have considered using in a track. I would also imagine a midi retrofit might be a massive ballache, might be wrong of course, but just thinking since there is one osc per key it might make things tricky. Still you can do all kinds of crazy things with the tuning on those things, again as a result of the 1 osc per key. Personally, there are several polysynths I would rather have over the PE1000
  11. Ugh.. shitty FB quality, accidentally deleted the original.
  12. Place is Grindleford in Derbyshire. There's a nice cafe in what used to be the train station, serves massive breakfasts and pints of tea. Photo was taken in the woods surrounding the cafe. Mine is an old Nikon D70s. Bought it second hand a couple years ago. I do really like it, even though it's not great. Would love something better but just cant afford it. Not sure if buying second hand is a good idea or not, I got a decent enough camera for not a whole lot of money, problem is that the sensor seems to be on it's last legs, really sad =( Fucking love this one! I tried taking some pics of waterfalls before and it's really hard. Well impressive!
  13. One part of my heart screams YES!! but another part says no.. The original score was so excellent, matches perfectly with the visual element of the film. No doubt that this new thing will not have the same aesthetic.. it'll be all CGI and not Models and painted backgrounds, so I just think the combo wouldn't work as well. I think Hecq would do a decent job =D
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