via the seller: "This unit is in IMMACULATE condition. It was cleaned and serviced one year ago. All keys and knobs are in excellent condition. Physically the unit looks very close to brand new and has never left my smoke free home studio."
"Download the audio track & more music for FREE here-https://soundcloud.com/hardtek-studio...
This is my 1st attempt at making an ambient jam. Most people would say I failed, but others might enjoy this type of ambience. If you like it or don't like it say so, but tell me why you do or do not like it. The Volca Bass is being processed by the Alesis Bitrman (the red box) and then the Moog MuRF. The Monotron Duo is being processed by the Monotron Delay, while both signals are being processed by the Kaoss Pad 3. Recorded into Logic with some Eq, Compressions and a little extra Verb & Echo."
What do you all think? More or less of this? You can find previous posts featuring HardtekStudios here.
"A Demo of the Roland Juno Di Synthesizer - using only the 16 parts of the Juno Di and factory patches. Sequenced in real time via MIDI, no audio multi tracking or additional processing. This is pure 16 part raw Juno Di!"
"One of the tracks from my last live set in Osaka. Really roughly shot. No frills. This one is heavy on turing and braids with some RYTM, A4 and Octatrack."
Published on Jul 8, 2015 G-Stomper Studio for Android
"Multiple G-Stomper instances synchronized over MIDI / G-Stomper Studio 4.3 Mobile App
Devices:
- Google Nexus 9 (Master)
- Google Nexus 7 2013 (Slave)
This clip swows G-Stomper Studio running on two devices, synchronized over MIDI.
The upper device (Nexus 9) acts as master and sends MIDI clock + start/stop/continue.
The lower device (Nexus 7 2013) acts as slave and receives MIDI clock + start/stop/continue.
All drum sounds come from the Nexus 9 while all Synthesizer sounds come from the Nexus 7.
Furthermore T06 on the Nexus 9 controls the Filter Cutoff and Resonance of VT01 on the Nexus 7.
The Nexus 9 runs on OpenSL with an internal Latency of 10ms + manual Latency compensation of 35ms.
The Nexus 7 runs on OpenSL with an internal Latency of 20ms + manual Latency compensation of 50ms.
Required equipment:
- 2 class compliant USB MIDI to DIN interfaces (ESI Midimate II and Edirol UA-101)
- 2 USB OTG micro USB to USB adapters"