MATRIXSYNTH: Live Techno Series #7 [Electribe ER-1, MC-909, Virus TI, Waldorf Blofeld]


Thursday, July 28, 2011

Live Techno Series #7 [Electribe ER-1, MC-909, Virus TI, Waldorf Blofeld]


YouTube Uploaded by siedgey on Jul 28, 2011

"Thanks for watching! The time has come again to add to the ever increasing number of videos in my Live Techno Series collection. For those who don't know, this is all about producing techno using hardware.

This time around I have made a dark, loopy techno track. Setup-wise, my new Electribe ER-1 is the master clock, sending MIDI to the 909, which passes it on to the Virus. The Blofeld isn't using MIDI, it's just playing some sustained notes through the audio in on the ER-1 which is ring modulating them against a kick drum, producing a nice tweakable noise (you can hear it best at the end of the track).

The ER-1 is playing the kick drum, clap and a couple of hi hats as well, the Virus is providing the synth parts and the 909 is playing a few extra percussion parts.

As always, your comments are greatly appreciated. If you have any questions then let me know and I'll be happy to answer them!

Thanks again,

Simon"

1 comment:

  1. I have an MC909 and both electribes mx and sx, how is the best way to wire these together do i need a midi box?

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