MATRIXSYNTH: Two Minilogues First Jam [1 Minilogue Minus Keys]


Saturday, July 28, 2018

Two Minilogues First Jam [1 Minilogue Minus Keys]


Published on Jul 28, 2018 Flohr

"Recently picked up someone's DIY modded desktop Minilogue, this is the first thing I recorded with the two. This is not meant to be a full song or an example of my fabulous keyboard playing skills. If you don't like videos where someone tweaks the cutoff on the same arp for 3 minutes, then I have some bad news for you. The point of this video is just to show how 2 Minilogues sound doing some basic layering in a musical context. I made the patch on one while sending midi to the other and then tweaked the other to be slightly different, raised the VCOs up an octave, and then made a sequence. It was sounding strange and then (happy accident) I realized that the preset I was overwriting on the second one had a different time division in the sequencer (1/16 instead of 1/8). I set them both to 1/8 and then realized I liked it better the other way (something to explore further!). The jam is just me fading in one minilogue, doing a filter sweep, fading in the second one, more sweeps, then fading the first one out, then bringing it back and sweeping to the finish. Its simple and repetitive but I think it sounds pretty damn good.

All FX are in Ableton. Valhalla Vintage Verb and Ableton's Echo, plus a little Unfiltered Audio Dent 2 for dirt, and Ableton Auto-Pan on the higher voice Minilogue for stereo widening. Enjoy!"

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