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kausto

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  1. Yeah and oneum in turbile epic casual, stpl idle edit: don't hear t exx xi in t1a1 though i'd say it resembles jatevee C more with it's snare
  2. Actually there is no cat sound in t1a1 imo. It is just sideband made with that fluctuated freq modulation. Also that 'rudeboi vocal' in dummy casual sounds artifical to me. Btw it is pretty funny because of that 'vocal'. Max can be really boring sometimes (as most software) and it can sound monotonous if you mess with it for week or month for example. Also i'm sure there are tons of hardware in their late period. Tracks i suspect to utilize their Oversteps tour Nord Modular G2 patches: runrepik, tuinorizn, gonk tuf hi, spaces how V
  3. Also (repeating myself) xflood uses a lot of assets from Oversteps / Move of Ten era. I mean that choir (d-sho qub) and artifical resonant plucks stuff with overtones (y7).
  4. I suspect gonk tuf hi utilizes similar nm g2 delay mangler system as quaristice's fwzE.
  5. I can't resist of listening to elyc9 7hres again. It's like an onset of something sinister. And i like it.
  6. my thoughts exactly. +1 + 2 + 3 +444 -443
  7. gonna do something similar too "eh guys new free thingy by eh rob booth for ya'll from man itself!"
  8. maybe it is due to its waveguide phys mod nature and it is a hybrid of violin model and voice model
  9. xflood evokes something quasi-religious in me. something in style of 2001 space odyssey finale. really strange feeling. it is also feels like Move Of Ten times product.
  10. dummy casual pt2 btw gonk tuf hi sounds like they unpacked at least rob's nord modular g2. i can't rid of feeling that i heard that flutey phrase in oversteps and quaristice tours records
  11. I guess maphive 6.1 and gaekwad was made on that pma-5
  12. love 90s-2000s roman flugel and all that early klang elektronik actually
  13. Nice work, as always I never used it's vst editor. Physical UI is pretty usable so i always tweak it standalone. Everything is logically layed down and clear. It is somehow based on MI Shruti's UI framework i guess. There are plenty of helpful shortcuts and modes also. Perfomance mode for example, when encoders can be assigned to various parameters via mod matrix. Perf mode assignments are stored with voice patch. By the way i binded my Zero SL mkII to TX81z yesterday after long hiatus and it feels now like i tweak some analog polysynth. It sounds rich and alive and i can operate it really fast because it has rather simple engine. 3 years ago i sold alpha juno 2 cause it sounded really dull and dry in comparison.
  14. Not GASsing over Digitone cause i have PreenFM2 and OT
  15. Meanwhile you can listen to "Had Pepe Bradock been given the Einstuerzende Neubauten catalog to fuck around with for a weekend, he might have come out with remixes that sounded like this" by me: lol
  16. Thomas Melchior is awesome, especially in collaboration with Baby Ford. I posted something in that fucking Hipster House thread iirc. Worth repost here as well Also Baby Ford with Ian Loveday Baby Ford solo
  17. LXR is cool and pretty capable. There are some quirks though. It can produce clicks if you retrig kick with long tail. There are some strange things with 'perfomance' loading and so on. Anyways i use it a lot so i can't even recall a track that doesn't have it.
  18. Latest addition (po-32). This thing is crazy, especially if you love Microtonic and know how to use it. It also sounds surprisingly good and loud. I just made 8 sounds and several 10/12/14 steps pattern chains (to see how would they translate to 16 steps of po-32) in Microtonic at work in 15 minutes before my way to home. Then i added some more patterns en route via tram. And then i recorded this at home to test it's output. https://clyp.it/nnys1tcb
  19. Volume lol I thought so too but Volume can be p-locked and switching patterns when track is 'muted' with Volume can lead to unpleasant surprises sometimes because of that
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