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Monday, December 22, 2008

MFB-503 - JAS_review004


YouTube via unklekarma. follow-up to these posts.
"MFB-503
(jas_review005)

A review video from justastudio
This little plastic box is awesome and evil!
I recorded the MFB 503 and without thinking about it I created a drumnbass inspired track.
All drums are un-compressed and live programmed. I wish I tweaked the beast (MFB 503) a little bit more to show what its capable of. This machine is so thick and rich in the sound Im impressed!

Samples are from CNN, CNBC, TMC and a bee (stuck in the window) pitched down.
Simple bass sound was created using Zebra (VSTi) and its nothing more than a little cutoff tweaking.

There are some minor panning errors and some volume adjustment on certain drum parts which could be much better.

Reverb, EQ, compression and limiter added in the final mix/mastering.

Please keep in mind that this track was entirely done for showing what the MFB-503 is capable of.

Video, edit and sound by Kaare unkle:karma Bøje.
Visit www.justastudio.net

Get more information about MFB-503.
http://www.mfberlin.de/Produkte/Musik...

Video recorded with Panasonic NV-GS50
Thanks to Martin Craggs for video camera support
www.craggs.dk "

1 comment:

  1. Nice Track! That bee sound is great! I'll have to record some bees next spring.

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