Saturday, December 10, 2016
Makenoise 0-Coast and BlueSky, Particle jam session
Published on Dec 10, 2016 ollilaboratories
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Since i got my 0-coast some time ago, i have wondered if its possible to do some chillax smooth playable melodic stuff with it.. challenge accepted! :)
What you hear and see is the 0-coast, through the red panda particle delay (reverse chopped delay) + strymon bluesky which has a laid back shimmer setting with some modulation. The patch on the 0coast is very simple.. just modulating the overtones slightly to create some movement... adjusting the depth as the track moves along.
Its really nice to play.. but SOO weird for a guy thats into filters and stuff, so i have to find other means of tweaking the sound and the track moves along. Interesting piece of kit this 0-coast.. it does not stop to amaze me.
I hope you can enjoy it... nb! loads of low end on this one, use your best headphones or some proper speaker when listening for maxiumum effect ! :D
BooooOooM !"
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