MATRIXSYNTH: James Skar #2 Minilogue Monologue Electribe RMK2 SP-404 KORG Roland TASCAM How To Analog Demo Jam


Wednesday, March 01, 2017

James Skar #2 Minilogue Monologue Electribe RMK2 SP-404 KORG Roland TASCAM How To Analog Demo Jam


Published on Mar 1, 2017 James Skar

"This is the second electronic music video of my Minilogue, Monologue and Electribe RMK2 all timeclock midi synced. I'm running banks of original sequenced beats and triggering arpeggiations. For transitions, I'm utilizing controls like cutoff, delay time, decay, octave switches master volume and samples from my Roland SP-404 taken from a public domain survivalist educational video. There are transitions from 4th timing and 3rd timing as well as twice where both timings are being played simultaneously. I fashioned a tool out of a credit card to hold my pitch shifter handsfree. This is all recorded, mixed down and mastered with my TASCAM DP-24SD Portastudio, video recording was done on a iPhone 7 Plus with a fisheye lens attachment. Edited with Microsoft Movie Maker on an old Toshiba laptop at my cabin in the woods of Bellingham, Washington."

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