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Limo

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  1. ^looks like a really nice setup. What are you using for recording? I'd assume computer but you never know...

     

    Computer, yes. Ableton Live (still on v. 9)

     

    Akai vx 600

    Roland tb 303

    Roland tr 808

    Roland sh 101

     

    Wow ... impressive.

     

    Also: never heard of an Akai VX 600 before ... looks like a *very* cool bit of kit.

  2. max for live is basically like modular for your softsynths anyway. i love my modular, but it cost an absolute bomb. its real power is subtle modulation, but M4L has a whole suite of envelope followers, LFO's, and random outputs to control the parameters on your vst effects and synths anyway. 

     

    Right, but M4L does not have a Wasp filter, which is a filter made by making a specific chip do something it was not supposed to do (filter audio).

     

    That, and I just really like patching by plugging in cables with my hands instead of with my mouse or track pad.

     

    Finally, if all you're after is subtle modulation you're better off using M4L as modular is fairly expensive and every extra source of modulation costs money.

     

    I just use mine for analog, which M4L can't do. And for the subtle hiss you get by running electricity through cables. I like hiss.

  3. RIP Pete Shelley who knocked it out of the park with his post Buzzcocks electronic belters

     

     

    :-(

     

    Pre post Buzzcocks weren't bad either - great ear for fun melodies.

     

    Accidentally walked in on one of their reunion concerts once. Very enjoyable.

     

    RIP

  4. Cool old school vibe, especially with the slightly risqué sample. 

     

    Not too sure about the gaps at the beginning ...

     

    Or the lack of bass in the kick in the loop at the beginning and during the break, especially when it's followed by such an incredibly bass heavy kick afterwards.

     

    But overall: lots of fun, and nice and gritty too.

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