A jam from a few years back. I wonder where the VCS3 was at the time as the KS sequencer that I’m playing sits on top of the TKS that’s for the VCS3.
2. Electro-acoustic jam on Synthi AKS
I think I’m banging on the keyboard so much because dynamics channel was patched that day and the harder I pressed the louder output signal was.
3. EMS Synthi AKS and TR-909 jam #emssynthiaks #rolandtr909
The jam comes from the time when I realized that there actually is a way to sync a drum machine to Synthi AKS sequencer - you just have to hit PLAY every time drum machine starts new bar. It becomes fiddly when you have to play the keyboard at the same time.
4. EMS Synthi and EMS 8 Octave Filter Bank #emssynthi #synthiaks #emsvcs3 #ems8ofb
EMS Synthi plus some live piano loops processes by EMS 8 Octave Filter Bank.
5. EMS Synthi AKS jam #emssynthiaks #synthiaks
From 2018. I was using Boss RV-6 reverb stomp box that really went along very well with the AKS.
"Segunda pieza musical del EP: 'La música siempre te devuelve a ti' - [Exp. 001]
Ep creado desde el live-looping con sintetizadores y consola NES
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Diseño Sonoro por Valentín Fertorández
Mezcla y Master por Valentín Fertorández
Equipo utilizado:
Ableton Live
Apollo Twin MKII
Arturia Audiofuse 8X IN
Tascam DR-40
Arturia Drumbrute Impact 1984
Arturia Microbrute
Nintendo Entertainment System con Famimidi
Arturia Keylab 61 MK3
Arturia Minifreak"
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Today a quick noise floor comparison of the Roland SH-101 versus my 101-VCF under no-input conditions. I've boosted the no-input signal condition by +6dB to emphasize what is happening. And what you can do silence the noise in Eurorack when you don't want it there. I'm hoping that in making this video that it will help discern what is normal behavior to be expected for the modules, and what is not."