MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday Jam session (ms-20, erebus, JX-03, System-1, TR-8, KORG volca)


Sunday, July 03, 2016

Sunday Jam session (ms-20, erebus, JX-03, System-1, TR-8, KORG volca)


Published on Jul 3, 2016 ollilaboratories

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Started to make a slow, 80 bpm jam session.. because is was working on some camera stuff, new angles / overhead etc.. and in the midst of jamming, well.. why not record it ? :) Its a vey laid back session.. main focus is on the system-1 arp and ms-20 solo sounds.. + stabs on the NLA1 and JX03. Oh, and im using the TR606 sounds for the first time too on the TR8, they sound really great... BUT the hihats are really loud and hard to mix.. haha :D

Other than thats its my standard setup, Live straight into 2 track.. no overdubs.

Gear used: ms-20 mini, korg volca bass, keys and sample, elektron analog four, system-1, TR-8, TB-3, NLA1, arturia microbrute, microgranny, SQ-1, dreadbox erebus, JX-03

FX: strymon timeline, mooer reecho, strymom bluesky, el capistan, mooer skyverb, kaoss pad, zoom ms-70 CDR _ and the Presonus studiolive 16.0.2 desk

And yeah ! Overhead cam .. its something that i have wanted to try out for some time.. a little bit disappointed on the low light capabilities of the HERO4.. but yeah, it creates a nice feeling being able to add those overhead shots. :)"

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