Prophet-5 solo at 3:06. I remember seeing Harry Perry skate up and down Venice beach way back in the early 90s late 80s. As for this video, the guitarist with a beard was on an episode of LA Ink getting a tattoo dedicated to cheese. Apparently he was in a bad accident, had to get 13 inches of his small intestines removed, and found out he was lactose intolerant. He loved cheese so he got a memorial tattoo of it. I looked up the band, found found this video, and here's a post. :)
From the Self titled album (June 2010)
feat. Harry Perry
Directed and Edited by Michael Tavarez
Assistant Director - Lauren Piper
Production Manager - Krysta Olson
Production Assistant - Forrest Reda
"Casio SK-100 sampling keyboard (1987)
The SK-100 is a larger version of the famous SK-1 and SK-5 with more keys and features, including the ability to store two custom drum sequences, which can include samples. The sampler function itself has a great 8-bit / 10.113kHz lo-fi sound; grainy and interesting.
This track features vocal samples from my 2011 release 'Time Over' featuring Ayika. https://youtu.be/HRPFzpa3mSA
All sounds you hear in the track were made using the Casio SK-100 sampler or its factory sounds and were recorded to a DAW, where compression, EQ, reverb, and delay were added as required. Individual drum hits were sampled from the SK-100 and sequenced in the DAW. I gave the clap some more depth by triggering multiple samples, slightly differently pitch- and time-shifted, through a short reverb.
"Here's an hour of exploring with the chop shop sample pack for April, 0420! I used multiple Ableton Live auto filters and arps to get some lively dnb style percussion with the fvrewell- nicki mouth noise 2 and itijik bong water samples. The bass is edited from Chris Fincher's bass improv, lots to choose from in there! I might edit in a bass part from that material instead of the line I came up with here. I'm taking a more patient approach this time (even though me and the squad only have a couple weeks to deadline), not rushing to the next part too quickly and trying to find the right vibe while playing. I hope you enjoy watching the process.
The itijik Pro Club has a monthly challenge called the Chop Shop. Our samples and recordings are added into a limited sample pool. Then everyone has one month to strictly use these samples to create their "Chops". On the first of each month we submit them for the club to hear and give feedback. Then we post the resulting mix video publicly and promote! It's all about regular practice and elevating your production, and a little bit of showing off your chops!
If you're pushing your music and/or career to new levels, JOIN THE CLUB now and reserve your spot in the squad. Soon the value offered will go through the roof and the price will be increased, get in now for only $5/mo so you can get to know everyone and make some music! Our goal is 1000 members to work with and support. After we have our squad together we will no longer be accepting new members.
"A new toy arrived in the post today, the Korg Nutekt NTS-1 kit synth! I've been waiting a fair while for this to arrive due to delays with it being released here in the UK, even before the outbreak began, but the wait was worth it.
The first thing I did after I popped it together was to get the USB midi up and running as I do like to explore things with a keyboard attached if at all possible. Turns out the NTS-1 sounds absolutely massive when programmed correctly. It responds to velocity over midi nicely with it being routed directly to volume so getting a bit of expression going is easy. Also here I'm controlling how far the filter envelope opens (or filter sweep as it's known) by changing how legato and staccato my playing is. This is 100% NTS-1 with no external FX, sound great!
Only negative I've discovered so far is USB noise. I need to invest in a ground loop isolator or a minijack to din midi adapter, or both. I'm using Reapers Reafir Subtract setting here to remove the noise in realtime."
Some video of the inside of Model:Samples as well.
"I've been thinking about this since day one. The Elektron Model:Samples, while totally a capable and affordable sample groovebox, the plain white design didn't really speak to me. I've been wanting to give it a colourful makeover from day one. So here it is.
Used in this video:
Elektron Model Samples
Molotow Acrylic Markers
Montana Primer spray
Montana Varnish spray
Time
Patience
Camera and audio:
Panasonic GH5
Sennheiser e935
Audiofuse
Soyuz Launcher
iPad Pro"