MATRIXSYNTH: Alesis Micron Jam 1: Sunset


Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Alesis Micron Jam 1: Sunset


YouTube via worrydream.

"A little jam on the Alesis Micron. Leave a note if you like it, and I'll record more!

For the curious: This is all a single setup I made, called "Sunset", using stock programs. Here's what's inside:

Part A (lower octave): "SunsetPad" 4-bar pattern using "Solar Wire" program.
Part B (lower octave): "SunsetBassline" 4-bar pattern using "JacoInTheBox" program.
Part C (upper octaves): "Sandpaper Lead" program. Z-knob is mapped to fuzz pedal level.
Part D (upper octaves): "Arp Answering" arpeggio pattern using "EP? OK!" program.
Part E: "HH Hardcore" drum program, overriding drum B in the beats.
Part F (low D): "PR Squirch" drum program.
Beat A (low C): "Minimal 1" rhythm, latched.
Beat B (low C#): "Roll 01" rhythm.
Beat C (low D): "What Up 4" rhythm, latched"

4 comments:

  1. Nice job! way more creative and expressive than the mega $$ synth demos posted below this demo, and all on the liitle micron! Well done

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  2. Alesis needs to go back and update the Ion to include the stuff they've put into the Micron. While they're at it, they can fix the angle (and therefore readability) of the screen, which is the only reason I got rid of my Ion a while back.

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  3. I liked Eldhardt's western ion flute thing he posted way back when.

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  4. whoa.....pitch bend lights up proportional to how much is bent....

    *blows mind*

    such a good idea....i wanna modify my Little Phatty to do that!

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