Oh thanks, that’s cool! Yeah, the mix and mastering aren’t always perfect — I definitely need to work on that side of things.
Oh thanks, that’s cool! Yeah, the mix and mastering aren’t always perfect — I definitely need to work on that side of things.
Hi everyone — here’s a short live performance built around these two racks, focused on raw industrial techno textures and modular-driven sequencing.
🎛 Gear Used:
▫ ALM MCO MKII
▫ Monotropa v3 + Herzlich Labs Matrix
▫ ALM MFX
▫ Basimilus Iteritas Alter (Kick)
▫ WMD Kraken (Snare)
▫ Ritual Electronics Krach (Hi-Hats)
▫ Make Noise Maths, QPAS, XPO, QMMG, Bruxa, Erbe-Verb
▫ Noise Engineering Manis, Cursus, Confundo Funkitus, Repetitors, Lapsus Os
▫ WORNG SoundStage
▫ DivKid RND Step, ochd, Trace
▫ Many more listed below 👇
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📱 Check my other networks for more Eurorack content!
🙏 Thanks for listening and reading.
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New live session!
Today, I'm testing the compatibility between my Machinedrum and two Eurorack cases.
The Pamela's NEW Workout syncs my Machinedrum
SPS-1 UW MKIl with my Make Noise rack, while the DivSkip takes care of sequencing it.
The Make Noise rack generates both percussive sounds and drones. With the Jumbler, I create a kind of matrix that selects sounds from the XPO-some are punchy and rhythmic, others are sustained melodic notes.
The Bruxa adds a truly unique reverb texture.
Maths and MultiMod create modulation and percussive variations. Everything is filtered through two modules:
QPAS and QMMG.
In the Intellijel 62hp Palette case, I shape a rhythmic drone using the Multigrain and Sealegs, also sequenced by the Pamela's NEW Workout.
Finally, the Machinedrum handles all the drums and kick duties, delivering a tight and organic groove.
• Thanks for listening! Feel free to check out my YouTube channel to see it all in action
Industrial Machinedrum & Eurorack
My latest Eurorack session – a little improvised techno jam with an interesting patch. I explain the patch in the description.
Cheers!
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