MATRIXSYNTH: Gotharman's Tiny LD: Chill Sample-Based Beat // #TTNM


Sunday, October 03, 2021

Gotharman's Tiny LD: Chill Sample-Based Beat // #TTNM


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"I've been watching a lot of Accurate Beats' YouTube videos lately and listened to tons of Brock Berrigan on top of that, so I got in the mood to try out some sample-based beat making on Gotharman's Tiny LD. This was a fun test run! I'm usually more into the experimental side of the Little Deformer 3's smaller sister here, but it worked really nicely as a strange Akai MPC substitute as well.

The main sample was recorded and edited on my iPad in iMPC Pro 2 (not really a big fan of this app to be honest, but it got the job done). I then transferred the WAV file with some additional royalty free 808 drum samples to the Tiny LD with a USB stick. Since the main sample was already looping nicely, I could chop it up automatically on the Tiny LD. Then I used Chop-Keyboard mode to spread the chops over the keyboard keys and keep them all inside a single 'part'. Drums were the already mentioned 808 samples and the Bass and Synths are internal sound engines. The rest is the usual Gotharman sequencing, morphing and effects then :)
I love to hear from you and talk about synths and stuff, so always feel welcome to post a comment or send me an e-mail to: ➤ tuesdaynightmachines@gmail.com"

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