hey, thanks for the insight yeah might be time for a new pseudonym to hide behind for this stuff, as itās certainly a shift from the āstandardā house/techno 120-140bpmā¦
ā¦u could use ur avatar name here right away for this, i guessā¦
You putting any of this out as a DL?
I liked it. The track would also suit lower tempos. Cheers for sharing, made me smile
Indeed.
Made my day with only ten minutes to go before midnight
180 is one of my favorite tempos for stuff like this. Love the little jam! Funky cartoon-tek. Thumbs up from another old 5lowershop crew member!
works for me!
At half speed on YouTube it starts to remind me of Colorvision by Com Truise
the initial plan was to try and get an hours worth recorded and release it as a full setā¦ still got a way to go!
haha gonna try this
Looking forward to it, itās inspired me to experiment with some 180 bpm too
As you were talking about San Francisco:
The answer of Goa Gil (probably): ānoā
My answer is also no
Funny, just made this track/sketch two days ago! Faster then Iāve ever done I think, in the 180s as well:)
(To me it came from thoughts of dark Corona winters seeping in - funny how fast bpm made sense for that)
never
And of courseā¦ Phoxii
nice! how are you using the midi controller and reverb pedal in your setup?
Thanks!
Reverb wasnāt used in this song, but is standard in the setup running the A4 through it. The dedicated high/low frequency knobs for the reverb (and reverb+delay) of the Empress make it great for synth like the A4 that run different tracks of bass and leads.
I used to have mapped the LaunchControlXL to the Octa. Perfect, having 8 faders and everything else in rows of 8. Especcially useful for the drum tracks I used to use OT for.
Now I got the Rytm, its less perfect. For now Iāve mapped the faders to 8 of the 12 Rytm tracks, and have mapped 4 knobs for the other 4ā¦ Same goes for the buttons that I use for mutes: bottom row is 1-8, and then 9-12 on the left half above them. Not ideal as itās not logically imprinted in my brain yet. But having a midi controller I do really like, so you can do muting/volumefaders on the controller and at the same time for example use Scenes or Performance macros on the Rytm.
PS Iāve used pedals on the OT Cue as well as send returns, which I really like (either with the xfader or using ācue mutes trackā), but I donāt have enough Ins at the moment, with both the Rytm and A4.
PPS when using the midi controller on the OT I hade more stuff mapped. For example the secondary Fx amount on each track, kick and master had lowcut, and below the mutes I had all Cues.
nice one! never tried using a midi controller with the Rytm. How does it work when changing kits? Iām guessing when you touch a pot/slider the current value on the Rytm will ājumpā to the one on the controllerā¦ Could be risky in a live scenario?
Indeed something to watch out for live.
But, I think being able to mute tracks with a midi controller, whilst being able to use other parameters on the Rytm is already half of the reason I use it.
As for watching out to match parameters: Reverb or Delay donāt need that much accuracy, you can quickly turn the rotary towards a ballpark accuracy.
For the faders itās definitely more problematic to match, but Iām already getting used to bringing them down or up during a muted moment of the track. And that problem only happens sometimes, that theyāre not matching.