Showing posts with label Elektron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elektron. Show all posts
Friday, April 12, 2024
Tuesday, April 09, 2024
Destroying Chords and Arps In My Elektron DIgitakt
video upload by EZBOT
"Sampled chord progressions don't need to progress anywhere, they can become pads, grains, or sample chains. In today's stream we talk about why pairing a synthesizer with your sampler is the best resource for getting a track started no matter what the genre.
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Monday, April 08, 2024
Tips & Tricks: Elektron Analog Heat +FX with a MIDI Sequencer For More Creative Control
video upload by Group Technologies
"We are all aware of how versatile the Analog Heat+FX dynamic sound processor from Elektron is at processing, manipulating, enhancing, and twisting sounds. The Analog Heat+FX is truly a mighty palette for processing sound; either as an end of chain mastering tool or spicing up your drum machine, synth, vocals and anything else you can throw at it. In this video we look at how to use MIDI CC via the MIDI track(s) on the Syntakt to control various effect parameters on the Heat+FX. Effectively we sequence the different type of effects and parameters, going a little nuts in the process. Whilst this is great fun, it’s also a great way of experimenting with sound design and creating new sounds!
The heart of the Heat+FX is a stereo distortion unit with 8 fully analog circuits that offers everything from clean boost to total annihilation. The additional digital effects; delay, reverb, warble, bits, chorus, compressor and bass focus offers endless possibilities to sculpt your sound even further. There are over 100 effect parameters that can be controlled via MIDI CC on the Heat+FX, and pairing it with an external MIDI sequencer opens up a huge range of creative possibilities. Any Elektron MIDI sequencer, as found on the Syntakt, Digitakt or Octatrack are all great at complimenting the Heat+FX. MIDI tracks on any Elektron sequencer can control up to 4x MIDI CC parameters per track. In this video we use 2x MIDI tracks, controlling 8 parameters across reverb, delay and chorus effects, although the potential to mangle and twist your sound is almost limitless making the Heat+FX a fantastic sound processor!"
Sunday, April 07, 2024
RobinHan | Circuit Track w/ Model Cycle Jam
video upload by Robin翰
"Novation Circuit Tracks w/ Elektron Model:Cycle
make up my mind to get a Novation Circuit Tracks,
using its midi track to control M:C is a very decent workflow."
Saturday, April 06, 2024
Buchla Easel Command 208C - Luna II
video upload by TheTrackdriver
"This is 'Luna part II'. I'm performing with my Buchla Easel Command 208C, Strymon Volante and Strymon Nightsky. The audio is sampled continuously on the Elektron Octatrack in two alternating recording buffers. The third track is trigging the samples and adds various effects. The final piece was recorded onto a compact cassette.
The moon was recorded with a Panasonic DC-G9 with a Leica DG Vario Elmarit 100-400mm lens mounted on an Olympus telekonverter MC-20 (2X zoom)."
Part 1 here.
Music as a release // Baseck on the evolution of his sound
video upload by Elektron
"Baseck talks us through his origin story, going from turntables and bike accidents to drum machines, Gameboys & LSDj, and wrecking it with the Analog Rytm.
Check out Baseck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/baseck
Visit Baseck's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/baseck
Analog Rytm MKII support & downloads: https://bit.ly/3U5Hj01
Analog Rytm MKII explore: https://bit.ly/3MTtIFc
00:00 In the studio
00:30 The creative process
01:13 “Alien” breakbeats
02:00 Starting in the early 90s
03:07 The drum machine transition
04:11 Using one box at a time"
Friday, April 05, 2024
Bad Gear - Sell Your DIGITAKT
video upload by AudioPilz
"Boss DR-5 - Sell Your DIGITAKT
Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. After redirecting the money for a nice 2018 weekend trip, spending a couple of years in my own private Elektron bootcamp and embracing the “limitations breed creativity” Zen I have become quite an avid Digitakt user.
However, today we are going to talk about the Boss DR-5. This 1994 drum machine looks suspiciously similar to the Swedish mono samplers so after rumors of Digitakts discontinuation started swirling a while back I might as well take a look at this cheapskate alternative.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:53 Overview Boss DR5
01:17 Technology and Sounds
02:07 Sound Editing
02:16 Remarkable Features, Kits
03:00 Real Time Recording
03:12 User Interface for Guitar Players
03:34 Guitar Input , Amp Simulator , Pitch Tracking
03:52 Chord Mode
04:03 Limitations, Polyphony
04:22 What Else??? (Build Quality, Connectivity, Pricing,...)
04:46 Hate
05:01 Jam 1 ( Acid ChillWave )
05:55 Jam 2 ( 148 bpm is the new 128 bpm )
06:52 Finale ( Electric Boogie Body Music )
07:23 Verdict"
Thursday, April 04, 2024
3x Arturia Keysteps control the Synthesizers.com plus Syntakt and Poly Eurorack on Nifty Keys
video upload by Rudetee
"All live ! No overdub improvisation . Wtith 3 arpegiators from the Keysteps.
Synthesizers.com Ribbon controller ,Drums from Elektron Syntakt, Nifty Keys contains Doepfer quad Polyphonic modules. And Attack of the Cloney (VCS3)"
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See this previous post for info on the Cloney.
Wednesday, April 03, 2024
Mamotreco - Crossing the Line (demo)
video upload by Mamotreco
"I made this track with the Elektron Octatrack and Analog Four synth and sampler grooveboxes, which handle the core of the track, alongside the Roland JV-880 Rompler synth from late 80s which comes in for melody lines and chords. #doswave #retrowave #retrosynth
I also made the pixel art animation to go with this track.
Music and video by Mamotreco
https://mamotreco.com"
PlayFader PlayMates - Elektron Digitakt (drums!)
video upload by Play All Day
"Another example of the power of this pairing, left channel of PlayFader is laying beats while the other channel takes care of the bass."
Check out the PlayFader with the Oberheim OB-X8, and other demos here.
Tuesday, April 02, 2024
Friday, March 29, 2024
Aureate 📀 (Sequential Take 5 // Elektron Digitone + Red Panda Particle + Strymon Deco 2) Chords Jam
video upload by 2-Minute Warning
"No sequencers were harmed during this recording! 😄 Just wanted to roam with some chords played live on the Take 5 analog synth. Further on I introduced the Digitone FM synth where I used 3 tracks (with 3 different sounds), where 2 of the tracks have their integrated ARPEGGIO enabled, with different settings in order to add some rhythmic complexity to the jam 🥁
The Digitone is being fed into the Particle 2 granular delay then the Deco pedal, in order to add random variations to the FM sounds and some kind of LO-FI vibes!
The MIDI Out of the Take 5 synth is triggering the Digitone. Hence both synths are playing the same notes. However the 2 ARPs on the Digitone help bring the syncopated sounds.
I think that the blending of the analog and digital synths here, makes the global sound and texture of this jam sound quite interesting! Hope you liked it too? 😊
* Hardware used *
// PADS:
- Sequential Take 5 (5-voice analog synth)
// CHIMES:
- Elektron Digitone (8-voice FM groovebox) + Red Panda Particle 2 (granular delay and pitch shifter) + Strymon Deco 2 (tape saturation & doubletracker)"
ULT-SOUND DS-4M : first jam
video upload by Freaky Tweaky
"The DS-4 drum synth, which was released by Toyo Gakki in the 1980s under the 'ULT--SOUND' brand and was used by the drummers of Japan's leading techno-pop group, has been revived in modern times.
While faithfully reproducing the circuit configuration of the original (early model), CV/GATE input terminals for each channel have been added to allow for cooperation with modular synths, etc., making it even more comfortable to use as a production tool."
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Tips & Tricks: Class Compliant USB Audio Interface with Elektron Drum Machines and Synths
video upload by Group Technologies Australasia
"Did you know that almost all Elektron devices* are USB class compliant? That means you can easily send audio out from your Elektron drum machine or synth directly to your Apple iOS or OS device and record proper line-level audio. This is great for quickly capturing that beat you've been working on and sharing it with friends or for posting on social media like a pro. In this video we look at how easy it is to plug and record audio to your Apple device with no additional drivers, app or software required! It's also possible to send any incoming audio from external sources routed through to your Elektron box, out to USB as well. In this video we jam the Elektron Syntakt together with a vintage Roland TR-606. The TR-606 audio is running into the external input of the Syntakt and all the sounds from both devices are being routed directly via USB audio into an iPhone.
Elektron firmware provides options for choosing what audio source output you want to route to your iOS device. The default setting will send the main stereo outs, whereby the mix of all your tracks inside your Elektron box is sent out via USB. Alternatively, there are options to choose a specific track out via USB; perhaps you just want to send your sick bass line without the kick drum — yes you can! The Analog Heat+FX also has the option to process incoming audio from USB, offering a two-way audio solution that has many creative applications. Your iPhone or iPad microphone might be good at recording your voice, but they're not great at capturing and representing your latest beat creation.
*except the Octatrack"
Note this video is by supporting member David Haberfeld aka Honeysmack.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Elektron Digitakt w/ Original Box & Manuals
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"Excellent used condition, includes original manual, power supply, usb cable, quickstart guide and box. Plastic screen protector still in-place."
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"Excellent used condition, includes original manual, power supply, usb cable, quickstart guide and box. Plastic screen protector still in-place."
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
ESK - Drums + Mixer Jamsession
video upload by Metunar
"Jamsession with an Elektron Digitakt and a Roland CR-8000 mixed together in an analog Ibanez RM-60 Mixer.
There is also reverb from a Lexicon PCM 90 (yellow FX knob on the mixer).
Furthermore I use the monitoring send as feedback line (blue FX knob on the mixer).
With mastering.
The Ibanez RM-60 is similar in design to the Boss KM-60. The Boss has more drive in the preamp and the HiPass filter in the master section can be used better in a performance.
The Ibanez Mixer on the other side has less ground noise and a monitor send.
I like both of them. Good usable for a jamsession.
http://www.metunar.ch"
Using Infinite Scale To Create Polymetric Patterns
video upload by EZBOT
"In today's stream we take a look at using INFINITE SCALE in the pattern settings to make endlessly changing rhythms. This is a fantastic technique for making polymetric patterns and exploring different pattern scaling for unique melodies."
EZBOT resources available at https://www.patreon.com/ezbot
The Smile - Don't Get Me Started (Testing Sequential Prophet 5 Rev4 with Elektron Analog RYTM)
video upload by Fluffy Momo
"試行錯誤中…。 #thesmile #thesmiletheband #thomyorke #jonnygreenwood #tomskinner #wallofeyes #sequential #prophet5rev4 #elektron #analogrytm"
Monday, March 25, 2024
Circuit 3 New Collaboration
video upload by Circuit 3
"#NewMusicMonday an as-yet unreleased collaboration 'I Could Not Breathe'. Can't wait to share this. Worked with some great friends on this track. #synth #collaboration"
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