This is a follow-up to a number of posts, most recently this one. See that post for more details. This is a Roland System 100m inspired DIY sequencer module. M185
Having a bit of fun with the new equipment set-up, and trying to get a feel for the workflow. This piece is entirely sequenced from an Apply //e and Roland CMU-800R. I'm recording in to Ableton Live, but there are no samples or pre-recording. This track is 100% live.
The quick arpeggio sound, drums, and 16th note pulse are coming from the CMU-800R. The low bass note is from a Korg MS20 running through a Roland RE-201 Space Echo, and the main melody sound is coming from the Doepfer modular (in this case a TipTop Audio Z3000 oscillator, plus some Doepfer shit) and running through a Realistic Electronic Reverb and an Eventide TimeFactor. I used a couple instances of Audio Damage Eos for the main reverb inside the DAW, but that's the only computer effect."
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Playlist: KAOSS Pad Quad Teaser Kaoss Pad Quad: Effect Demo #1 Kaoss Pad Quad: Freeze Demo #2 Kaoss Pad Quad: Loop, Rev Loop, Loop Slice #3 Kaoss Pad Quad: DJ / Vinyl effects #4
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Note this is a CS-50, not CS-60. The 60 has a ribbon controller. Both are essentially half a CS-80. A CS-80 allows you to layer two voices and of course has poly aftertouch.