
"The acid pattern group is rocking along and we have a new pattern for November courtesy of Melbourne's Acid Jacks
Lets make some acid
Each month one of the group members submits a tb303 pattern for everyone to load into their 303, x0xb0x's or soft synths to make some acid
The November Acid Pattern is from Melbourne's Acid Jacks
Acid Jacks - Sweet November Acid Rain by Acid Jacks

The pattern can then be programmed into your tb303 or x0x box to create a new track. The pattern could be programmed into your vst such as ABL or Phoscoyn to create a new track. Transcribe the pattern to midi and send it to your favourite synth to create a new track. Grab the audio file and rework the audio into a new track
Then post your finished track or jam into the acid pattern group http://soundcloud.com/groups/the-acid-question
You can grab this empty pattern sheet from here [left pic]
cheers
dyLAB"
Update: a submission by highsage:
PlastiKrayon - Nov2010 Acid Pattern Group by highsage
"Monthly acid pattern submission using Acid Jacks - Sweet November Acid Rain by Acid Jacks 's mental acid pattern.
Quite liked working with this one...
WARNING: This TRACK IS INSANE!"
Update: submission by dyLAB:
November Pattern Jam by DyLABs
Can someone tell me what the "O"s, "•", and "-"s mean? can't figure it out.
ReplyDeleteWhy would everyone want to play the same bass line? I don't understand the point of this. Is it a contest to see who can make the dopest song with the same line?
ReplyDeleteI think that is the point. It could be a fun idea, I think.
ReplyDeleteCool, but strange. We are supposed to be making music, not just "producing" it. We are not robots!
ReplyDeleteTested your pattern....... something is wrong on the sheet !!! I have not the same pattern on my TB....... so you forgot something......
ReplyDeleteThe day I leave Acid Jacks, Ant gets a post, FML.
ReplyDeletethe point of the group was a bit of fun - to take a pattern and jam it around and all do something different with essentially the same thing - no reason you cant chop / sample / loop it and fuck it all up
ReplyDeleteand no its not a contest
check the group discussion for previous months patterns and versions
http://soundcloud.com/groups/the-acid-question/discussion
@ ortho
check the group discussion on soundcloud and all will be explained
http://soundcloud.com/groups/the-acid-question/discussion
each step is 1/16th
ReplyDeletefilled circle is a note
U means transpose Up
D means transpose Down
A means accent
S means slide
and these can be combined such as AS accent & slide
hope that helps and happy acid making
Thanks dyLAB, but I still don't understand what the circle means. "•" means note, "-" means rest, but what does the unfilled-circle mean? Couldn't find on the page you linked.
ReplyDeletethe unfilled circle is a tie note -
ReplyDeleteso if you want 1 note on the tb303 to last 16 steps you would use the time button and set the first note to the filled circle and the other 15 to tie notes
HTH