Tuesday, October 18, 2011
TEMPEST! Analog Drum Machine - Part A - Unboxing - At NOISEBUG Synthesizer Showroom
YouTube Uploaded by VJFranzK on Oct 18, 2011
"The Ultimate Drum Machine is HERE! at NoiseBug.net synthesizer showroom
Part A of my review covers the exterior design
(with sounds from later parts as the background music!)
Parts B and C will introduce the playing of this amazing instrument."
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Update:
TEMPEST Analog Drum Machine - Part B - ELECTRO GLITCH IDM - Harsh Beats!
YouTube Uploaded by VJFranzK on Oct 20, 2011
"Hard Hitting Rhythms of Infinite Complexity - Glitch Electro or IDM ( IIntelligent Dance Music ) is once of many styles you can create ( or deconstruct! ) with the amazing TEMPEST analog drum machine."
TEMPEST Part C - HIP HOP and BASSLINE Examples - Incredible DRUM MACHINE
YouTube Uploaded by VJFranzK on Oct 23, 2011
"Linn invented the MPC! and now this - with a full sample bank as well as TRUE ANALOG drum and bassline synthesis for that mega-LOW 808, 909, Moog type sound, we have what could be the most incredible drum machine ever."
TEMPEST D Dubstep Minimal Tech
YouTube Uploaded by VJFranzK on Oct 22, 2011
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