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Be the ball!
Thats it, you learn it inside and out. And then...own it. Full creative control and prowess. Ok sorry I am out in the weeds. My degree was in music. In the words of my guitar teacher, Im not pat metheny.
Maybe we can do a collaboration sometime.Thats it, you learn it inside and out. And then...own it. Full creative control and prowess. Ok sorry I am out in the weeds. My degree was in music. In the words of my guitar teacher, Im not pat metheny.
Yeah buddy. Man it used to take 3 hours to do a two decibel volume adjustment. I bet now you could do it over the internet. I'll play anything for you at any time for free. I I have no reason to charge you, but I will want obvious some ownership rights in the music. I could add all kinds of instrumentation to anything, but my main instruments are piano and guitar.Maybe we can do a collaboration sometime.
See? What’d I tell ya?
I went on a little I-don’t-need-it-but-I-want-it binge and got myself a TR-8s, too! I’m still getting to grips with it, but really liking it so far. I do miss having Scatter on a dedicated control though. When I want dirt, I wanna be able to just reach out and toss a handful in.
But 8 variations, selectable auto fills, motion recording, and the ease of adding samples are a decent trade off. The display is way better, too. I don’t mind a limited display, but there are limits to limits.
That minilogue looks like a real hoot.
And the MiniBrute...start giving me patch points and I get a little weak in the knees. If you can solder, you can build your own modules to expand it.
Welcome to the rabbit hole. It’s deep, and full of voltage-controlled rabbits.
On the off chance you’ve got a Nintendo Switch, check out the Korg Gadget. I got it a couple weeks ago and it’s a lot of fun to screw around with. Theoretically multiplayer, but I’ve not tested that yet.
One of these days I’ll get some noise back up on the web. Last time I did, MySpace was still relevant...
Although there’s this, but it’s 40 seconds, thrown together with Animoog, and really only there to buffer the animation against something. What else do you do when you’ve got the day off in Birmingham and it’s raining?
When recording alone I use Toontrack EZ Drummer, which is basically a program for creating MIDI drums in a DAW. You don't tinker with the drum lines beat for beat, but you can select from a range of different kits, change the complexity of the parts, change the velocity of the parts, etc. Ultimately you do have a lot of control over the result. As someone who is not a drummer and can't be bothered composing full drum tracks just for hobby recording, I find this software an absolute joy to use.
Here's a recording where I used it...