MATRIXSYNTH: Live Acid Electronica - "Low"- TR8, TB3, System 1, MX1, Volca Bass, Electribe 2, Ableton Push


Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Live Acid Electronica - "Low"- TR8, TB3, System 1, MX1, Volca Bass, Electribe 2, Ableton Push


Published on Jul 19, 2016 Rezzonator

"Another track taken from my forthcoming album performed live. For this one I am using a combination of hardware and software. I am sequencing the TR8, TB3, and Korg Volcas from Ableton and launching the midi clips from Push as I perform. This gives me the ability to have longer sequences without the restrictions of 1 bar patterns on the hardware. I can also use Live's internal fx.

Equipment used...
Ableton Live
Ableton Push
Aira TR-8, TB-3, MX-1, System 1
Korg Volca Bass
Korg Electribe 2
Yamaha TMX7 drum module
iPad running Rebirth app for second TB303 sound"

Spotted on discchord.

Live Acid Electronica - "VorteX"- Roland TR8, TB3, System 1, MX1, Volca Bass

Published on Jun 17, 2016

"Live performance of a new track called VorteX which will appear on my forthcoming new album. This is basically all hardware performed using the Roland TR-8, TB-3, System 1 and MX-1 along with Korg Volca Bass and Korg Electribe 2. I am using Ableton Push with Live just to trigger the sound fx and risers etc - all the song parts are coming from the hardware.

What you are hearing is the raw recorded audio - no extra mixing or processing.

The M-Audio Trigger Finger Pro is the master midi clock source.

www.rezzonator.co.uk"

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