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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Nelasma - "Crushed" - Dramatic Orchestral Melodic Techno - Modular Synth Live Jam - DFAM


video upload by Nelasma

"Oh my I did it again this weekend and now I'm coughing around again... sigh... at least its not as bad as three weeks ago... tho I wanna have fun again without getting sick hahaha... A-NY-WAY!

I still managed to get together some kinda orchestral vibe techno jam for you good people! Actually wanted to finally make DFAM the main actor but well.. while playing around I made those sweet stabs on the ensemble oscillator and that inspired me for the rest of the jam.

Like in the last jam I wanted to experiment more with the delay and used some bit crushing algorithm from nautilus. Sounds kinda broken sometimes but fits the vibes and the state of my immune system.

Unto the end I managed to dial in some phase cancellation of the Bassdrum which is normally a no-no for me but well.. It was still ok and since it was clocked it still was kinda rhythmical.

So yeah a little jam with broken sickness vibes haha..
And hopefully I'm back at my 100% soon.

As always raw into OBS, no post processing, intentions and mistakes ;)

Timeline:
00:00 Start/Violin Broken Delay Rise
01:19 Beaaaaaat
01:47 Beat with hats and introducing some more elements
02:32 Giving DFAM some more space and reintroduce the violin
03:11 Break
03:39 Beat with lots of noise haha...
04:00 Letting the hat vibe some more
04:52 Trying some more violin
05:46 Ending it

Stars of the show:
- #ensembleoscillator from #4ms
- #aurora from QuBit
- #nautilus from QuBit
- #mimeophon from MakeNoise
- #dfam from #moog

#qubitelectronix #makenoise"

Friday, January 06, 2023

Nelasma - "Small Things" - Experimental Melodic Electronic Live Music - Modular Synth Jam Guitar


video upload by Nelasma

Below is a playlist featuring all of Nelasma's videos for those interested.

"It feels like my energy is slowly flowing back into my cells, maybe its the music haha...

I was playing around with the guitar to some beat and stumbled upon this small melodic movement. So I recorded it and put a moving low pass filter on it. So lets jam a bit with this! I thought. Not really techno or anything and I don't know what to label this kind of music.

Guess I'll make a playlist the coming days with electro or music I don't know how to label kek..

There are some clicks in the bass voice but I have no idea how and where they came from. And I wasn't in the mood to put on my debugger cap and play detective haha...

Really like how the guitar sounds in this one. I put some analog drive on it and played around with some octave shifting.. Also a rising delay with pitch warbles which I could control with a pedal.

There are some really nice parts in this jam tho as so often I think I could have done with less. Also I really could have started the movement of the bass voice much earlier hahaha...But no jam is perfect so up it goes ;)

Hope someone enjoys!

Really like

Timing index:

00:00 Start/Buildup
01:49 Beat
02:24 Break into beat with hats
02:52 Really like this lick here
03:22 Adding some in and out going bells sounds
03:46 Break into a little more chill sound
05:12 Beat again with almost everything
05:40 Playing around with a melodic voice
06:03 Break and FINALLY the bass movement is there haha
06:32 Playing around unto the end

Main actors:
- #BastlPizza as Bass
- #fxaid from HappyNerding
- #nautilus from QuBit
- #mimeophon from MakeNoise
- #rings from mutable
- #plaits from mutable
- Guitar: #timeline as delay, #mercury7 as reverb

#bastlinstruments #happynerding
#qubitelectronix #makenoise #steadystatefate #strymon"

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