MATRIXSYNTH: acid jam - machinedrum + mpc4000 + alpha juno + futureretro


Friday, June 13, 2008

acid jam - machinedrum + mpc4000 + alpha juno + futureretro


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"4am acid synthesis jam
finally got a few things hooked up nicely.
gear used = elektron machinedrum sps-1 (non-UW) Mk2, FutureRetro Revolution on the 303 bassline, roland mks-50 alpha juno rack, waldorf microwave2, akai mpc4000 for sequencing the mks and waldorf. When i turn to my left I'm leaning over to grab the sliders and knobs on a novation remote zero sl which is being used to control the mks-50. It was fairly easy to get that thing programmed for sysex control of the mks. The only thing I don't like is the steppyness of the filter sweep(s) which is caused by the lack of midi resolution. This is easily confirmable when you route the mks's lfo to sweep the filter and it's perfectly smooth. I'm wishing the mks was easily moddable with some cv inputs. Most people seem to not think very much of the alpha junos. I feel quite the opposite. The mks speaks to me."

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