Showing posts sorted by relevance for query Payton Carter Music. Sort by date Show all posts
Showing posts sorted by relevance for query Payton Carter Music. Sort by date Show all posts
Sunday, March 01, 2026
Return — a track with Koala Sampler
video upload by Payton Carter Music
"Hey. It's been a while.
Grad school and family responsibilities made it really difficult for me to put any time toward making music, so I ended up selling all my gear. After that, I tried to make a few tracks on the computer in my free time, but it was never any fun and I couldn't finish anything. I decided that music production just wasn't the right thing to be focusing on at this point in my life.
Of course, the desire never left. I spent two hours commuting every day on the train, which I usually filled with reading or listening to music. Recently, I decided I would try to make some music during those two hours. I downloaded Koala Sampler on my phone and gave it a shot. This is what I came up with.
This track uses all stock samples and the built-in Quokka synthesizer. The video is a lie. I recorded it in real time, but I ended up just exporting the stems so I could add some effects and chop some patterns around. You'll notice some drum pads aren't triggering when they should be based on the audio. Sorry.
I hope you enjoy this track. It felt really good to finally finish something."
Thursday, March 05, 2020
Novation Circuit - Tutorial - LFO Deep Dive
Published on Mar 5, 2020 Payton Carter
"If you liked this tutorial, consider checking out my music here! https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/
The Nova engine in the Circuit has some wonderfully deep modulation options. In this tutorial, we explore the LFO section of the Components editor and describe all of its parameters, try out some possible modulation options, and create a sweet synth patch!"
Payton Carter Circuit posts
LABELS/MORE:
Novation,
synth tutorials
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Elektron Digitakt - Expectations (a sleepytime jam)
Published on Apr 28, 2020 Payton Carter
"I've had a difficult time lately with creative slumps and what I perceive to be musical failures. Sometimes I'll look back on my older tracks and think I haven't made anything I like in months. I've gone through buying and selling some gear with the expectation that once I get [piece of gear], it will be all I need, and then I can start making real music. In the last year, I've bought and subsequently sold a MicroFreak, OP-Z, iPad, Model D, and DeepMind; the Circuit (my first hardware) is the only one I've kept. Obviously, it's not the gear.
I'm sure many of you are like me in that there are hundreds of unfinished tracks sitting on your hard drive. Especially lately, I feel like nothing I've made meets the imaginary expectations I set for a good track. The chord progression is weak, I can't find the right bass sound, there's not enough movement or tension... I end up abandoning the project, and the only thing I gain is a little more frustration. Making music hasn't really been enjoyable lately, which makes me really sad.
Yesterday I decided I need to step back and just finish a new song, with the understanding that it doesn't need to be the greatest thing in the world. I started on this track and tried to just push through, ignoring second guesses and distractions. I've always admired Will Wiesenfeld's work as Geotic, because his music just radiates emotion. It's joyful, it's heartbreaking, it's nostalgic—not afraid to wear its heart on its sleeve. I tried to capture a similar kind of feeling in this song. It's simple and not the most interesting track in the world, but it fills me with optimism. Whatever you create, it is good enough.
On another note, the lack of stereo sampling on the Digitakt is really bumming me out more than I thought it would."
---
Some notes on that here: https://www.elektronauts.com/t/your-stereo-samples-on-the-digitakt/40089
LABELS/MORE:
Elektron
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Thursday, December 05, 2019
Teenage Engineering OP-Z jam and review - 3 days, 7 patterns, and first impressions
Published on Dec 4, 2019 Payton Carter
Teenage Engineering OP-Zs on Amazon
"I got an early Christmas present two days ago. I thought I would show you some of the patterns I’ve created so far, and give a quick 'first impression' review of the Teenage Engineering OP-Z.
I’m coming from the Novation Circuit, which I’ve loved, but I was starting to feel the limitations of the two synth tracks and canned presets. I chose the OP-Z so I could expand the number of synth tracks, allow full control of the synth engines without a computer, and use its awesome, esoteric sequencing capabilities.
I’ll start off with some of the things I like. First, the synth engines sound wonderful. They are very usable and musical sounds. I’ve found myself spending less time trying to find the right sound and more time writing music, because the sounds just work in almost every context. I feel like I could use the same set of sounds across diverse genres equally well. I’m able to focus more on melody and composition, rather than sound design, which helps me be a lot more productive.
The step sequencing and punch in effects are fantastic. I haven’t used it enough yet to be comfortable using the punch in effects live, but the step components are great at adding elements of variation and surprise. You can make it so you’ll never hear the same 16-step pattern twice, but the parameters have enough constraint that it never feels chaotic (unless you want it to).
It’s super portable, and the built in battery is convenient. I’ve only had to recharge it once in the two days of use. I don’t think it’s too small to use comfortably, and it’s actually quite nice to just use it on your lap. I can fit the whole thing in my pocket easily. The buttons feel good to play.
The interface is surprisingly intuitive. It took about 2 hours to feel comfortable with the interface, and now I feel like I can perform most of the tasks without consulting the manual. I only have to reference the step component parameters every once in a while. I have an Android phone and didn’t realize until the second day that TE had just released a beta app. Honestly, I didn’t find it too useful. I prefer using it without a connected screen.
The sampling capabilities are great, especially now that you can sample directly through the microphone or USB audio. I’ve been going through my music collection on my phone and building sample packs from them right into the OP-Z. You can use samples as one shots or sources for a synth track, so the sonic capabilities are now pretty much endless.
Here are some of the things I don’t like. First, the reverb is terrible. I don’t know what TE were thinking. There’s only one reverb algorithm, and it’s very digital and harsh sounding. There’s almost no tweaking of the sound. The maximum decay time is much too short. It’s almost useless at adding large space, so I’ve found it really only works as a stereoizer. It works in some cases, but I don’t find myself using it very often.
I’m slightly concerned about build quality. I bought mine used off Reverb, and when I received it, I was disappointed to find that the encoders were popping right out. I scoured the forums and found a little Teflon thread tape around the encoders should fix the problem. It worked wonders and I haven’t had problems with that since. The back panel is a little loose. The buttons do double trigger every once in a while, which makes me worried for their longevity.
The synth engines, while great sounding, are a little limited. There’s not much tweaking of the sounds, so everything ends up sounding pretty similar. This is less of a con than I thought, because the sounds are very usable and work across many genres. I’ve always held that composition much more important than sound design, anyway.
I wish an analog of the mixer interface on the app was available on the device. You have to go to the fourth page of parameters on each track to change its volume. That’s not very practical in a live setting.
There’s no excuse for how little memory is on board. 32 Mb is just unacceptable in 2019. As great as the sampling capabilities are, there’s only room for 4 different six-second samples per synth track, so you have to pick your favorites unless you want to constantly shuffle samples back and forth from your computer.
Despite its limitations, I’m in love with this thing. It’s my desert island instrument for sure. I am super productive while using it, I can take it anywhere and make music anywhere, and it’s just plain fun to use. Mine was supposed to get wrapped and put under the Christmas tree, but I don’t think I can let that happen."
LABELS/MORE:
Teenage Engineering
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Tuesday, March 03, 2020
Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" performed (almost) entirely on the Novation Circuit
Published on Mar 3, 2020 Payton Carter
"Download my music here - https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com
While I was growing up, my parents always had the 80's new wave radio playing in the house, so I got to know bands like The Cure, New Order, Talking Heads, Tears for Fears, and so on. Depeche Mode has always been one of my favorites, and I think their music has been a huge inspiration and influence for me. I thought it might be fun to try and recreate one of their tracks on the Novation Circuit.
Everything except for the guitar is coming from the Circuit. I overdubbed the guitar after recording the Circuit part. The synth patches are from Cuckoo's complete Circuit pack, and the drum samples are from the Post-Industrial Punch pack available from Novation. I also sampled chords from the Fairlight "Sarrar" sound (the choir sound) on Arturia's Analog Lab, which are playing on drum track 4. Audio was recorded into Reaper and mastered with Ozone Elements."
LABELS/MORE:
Novation
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Monday, June 14, 2021
Novation Circuit - Content
video by Payton Carter
"Get my Circuit pack for free/pay-what-you-want: https://gumroad.com/l/MIDqA
Check out my music here: https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/
I needed to make something cheerful, so here's a loud and optimistic track using the BlankFor.ms Circuit pack."
LABELS/MORE:
Novation
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Saturday, February 06, 2021
OP-Z // Cedar
video by Payton Carter
"Why even have an OP-Z if you don't make lo-fi hip hop beats to relax/study to? I downloaded some boom bap and vocal kits from op1.fun and this is a happy little tune I made with them.
Get my Circuit pack for free/pay-what-you-want: https://gumroad.com/l/MIDqA
Check out my music here: https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/"
LABELS/MORE:
Teenage Engineering
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Wednesday, February 03, 2021
Making a Dark Trap Beat with the Novation Circuit
video by Gabe Miller Music
"I show the making of a moody, dark Kid Cudi inspired hip hop / trap beat on the Novation Circuit, including dealing with packs, 808s, effects, and microsteps.
Get my $5 sample pack: https://gumroad.com/l/gabeoneshots
Payton Carter's pack: https://gumroad.com/l/MIDqA"
LABELS/MORE:
Novation,
synth tutorials
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Making Modern Drum and Bass (Novation Circuit)
Gabe Miller Music
Get my $5 sample pack: https://gumroad.com/l/gabeoneshots
Payton Carter's pack: https://gumroad.com/l/MIDqA
The Force Truly Evil pack: https://isotonikstudios.com/product/b...
"I show the making of two drum and bass jams on the Novation Circuit, including a Monstercat / Metrik style modern banger, and some Noisia influenced grit."
LABELS/MORE:
Isotonik,
Novation,
synth tutorials
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Monday, March 02, 2020
Novation Circuit - Tutorial - Making a synth patch from scratch in Components
Published on Mar 1, 2020 Payton Carter
"If you liked this tutorial, consider checking out my music.
https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/
In this tutorial, we go over making a pad synth patch from scratch using the Novation Components editor for the Circuit. If you liked this tutorial or would like to see other topics covered, make sure to let me know in the comments!"
LABELS/MORE:
Novation,
synth tutorials
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Saturday, August 08, 2020
Novation Circuit - Autonomy
Payton Carter
"This one's somewhere between the TRON: Legacy soundtrack and Oneohtrix Point Never. I'm using a couple of patches here that I'll be putting in an upcoming Circuit pack!
You'll notice a whole bunch of cuts in the video when switching between sessions. Normally, the synth patches are saved as part of the session, so even if they aren't part of the 64 patches currently on the Circuit, the patches associated with the session will play just fine. But there seems to be a bug: if you try and switch sessions without first pausing the Circuit, the patch doesn't actually switch, and it just maintains the last patch. This doesn't happen if you pause the Circuit, switch sessions, then play again. I made these patches in the Components editor as I was writing the song, so they weren't actually saved as presets. Because of that, when I want to switch sessions, I have to pause the session, wait for the FX to tail off, and then start the next session. I edited the audio and video to make the transitions seamless.
Check out my music here - https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/'
LABELS/MORE:
Novation
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Thursday, January 07, 2021
Novation Circuit - Facade
Payton Carter
"Get my Circuit pack for free/pay-what-you-want: https://gumroad.com/l/MIDqA
A few weeks ago, I released a pack for the Novation Circuit (link above). This is the first "finished" track I've made with it.
Maybe it's a drum and bass type track? I don't know, I'm not good with genres. Definitely the fastest bpm I've ever tried.
100% made on the Circuit, with some mastering in Ozone Elements. Check out my music here - https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/"
LABELS/MORE:
Novation
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Epsilon - Minimal techno on the Teenage Engineering OP-Z
Published on Mar 21, 2020 Payton Carter
"Check out my music here - https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/
Not much to say on this one. Wanted to do some kind of minimal techno type thing (is this even techno? I don't know, I'm so bad with my electronic genres), and this is where I ended up. I think I'm gonna use the "Cluster" sound engine on every single one of my tracks because it's just so dreamy."
LABELS/MORE:
Teenage Engineering
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Novation Circuit - Conquest
Payton Carter
"Hey y'all, it's time for another Circuit video! After going through half a dozen other instruments, I find that I really just gel with the Circuit. There's something about the simplicity in its workflow. It just makes songwriting fast and fun. I'll never be able to give it up!
Between a new baby and prime mountain biking season here in the desert, there's been little time for music making, so it felt good to finally get something recorded. This track uses the blankfor.ms Circuit pack. There are some awesome atmospheric synth patches in this pack. I also really enjoyed using the unconventional samples, mostly noise and foley-ish bits. Please excuse the multiple cuts in the video; transitions between sessions weren't sounding quite right, so I patched them together manually in post."
LABELS/MORE:
Novation
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Friday, March 20, 2020
Unstoppable - a Krautrock inspired jam on the OP-Z
Published on Mar 19, 2020 Payton Carter
"Check out my music here - https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/
I started this jam trying to make something in the vein of Tangerine Dream. I'm not quite sure if it ended up sounded anything like them, but there's definitely some Krautrock influence here.
I'm loving the OP-Z. I'm used to manually changing patterns and sessions on the Novation Circuit, so I thought I would give myself a break and just chain everything together for mostly automatic playing. The workflow on the OP-Z can be a little frustrating at times (especially when trying to work with anything longer than 16 steps), but I think it's best suited to quickly get ideas down and not worry too much about the details. It's lightning fast in that regard.
The new reverb engine is loads better for atmospheric/ambient sounds, which I tend to utilize more. I also really like the new "Analog" sound engine. I'm using it on the arp track here. The only problem is that the two new sound engines each take up a spot in the engine selection, which means if you allow all 8 engines on a track, you only have two spaces for user samples. Surely there's space to allow for plenty more, especially with that (unutilized?) 1GB chip. Please TE, help us out here!"
LABELS/MORE:
Teenage Engineering
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Novation Circuit Chillstep Jam
video by Gabe Miller Music
A chillstep jam on the Novation circuit, made using these three packs:
My $5 sample pack: https://gumroad.com/l/gabeoneshots
Payton Carter's pack: https://gumroad.com/l/MIDqA
The Force Truly Evil pack: https://isotonikstudios.com/product/b...
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Synthstrom Deluge - Nova
Payton Carter
"Deluge track #3! Was trying to go for a subdued and hazy sound at the beginning. I'm really starting to appreciate the built-in synth engine. It has a nice character that lends itself to some really pleasant tones. All synth patches here (except the bass and one of the arps) are self-made. Drums are from one of the stock kits.
Check out my music here - https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/"
LABELS/MORE:
Synthstrom Audible
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Check with dealers on the right for pricing and availability on new and used gear.
Monday, December 07, 2020
Novation Circuit + Elektron Analog Keys - Confidence
Payton Carter
"A jam with lots of arpeggios. Analog Keys is doing bass, the two randomish arpeggios, and the solo. Circuit is doing drums and the two repeating arpeggios. This was honestly a lot of fun to write. I usually have a hard time combining gear because my brain only likes to focus on one thing at a time, but I think the digital character of the Circuit's Nova engine really complements the analog pedigree of the Keys. Let me tell you how difficult it is to change encoders on both instruments at the same time, though; the Circuit's have a linear response to speed, and the Keys' have an exponential response (I much prefer the Circuit's).
I don't know what's going on with the hand wiggling during the solo. I think I'm trying to send good vibratos to the Keys? Haha. Recording this made me remember how much I hate playing live. Ten takes later, and the first take is still the best one somehow.
The Circuit is being routed through the Analog Keys' input, and everything's recorded over USB through Overbridge in Reaper. The Analog Keys can actually function as a 2 input audio interface, which is basically what I'm doing here. Some mixing in post, and mastering in Ozone Elements.
Check out my music here - https://paytoncarter.bandcamp.com/"
HOME
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH






































