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A song produced in Reason 12 from patterns I had to quickly export before I sold my Elektron Model:Cycles. Apart from a small arp added occasionally to help transitions, all sounds are from the Model:Cycles.
My band Sidereal Lobby with Tyler Etters (of Dronecaster and Arcologies fame) released this album/EP/mix last year, and the section from about 8 min to 15 min heavily features Model:Cycles:
Definitely bending the rules of this thread a bit, but the M:C has been on my mind lately.
His whole album is just M:C
Hello everyone! This is my first posting of music on this forum. A little model:cycles jam (with a little help from an OTO Boum). A little washed out melodic thing with a LOT of kick drum.
In one day I recorded two generative jams on Maui. The first was overlooking the crater at the summit of Haleakala. The second was at sunset near a cove where many sea turtles like to chill and a few surfers catch some waves.
I gave myself the task of prepping some jams in advance that would pair well with some locations I was planning to visit. It was a great way to spend time on the airplane and a vacation friendly use of time while on location. The Elektron Model:Cycles is the perfect little box for this type of activity. Just hit play… and let the arrangement do its thing. Mahalo!
M:C is the only instrument, recorded in one take, there is a multiband compressor and limiter on it.
One of my fave recent cycles tunes! Slowly layered more tracks to evolve to a 4-voice sequence. Subscribe if you like, or add me on instagram @nickpushesbuttons
Model:Cycles with sprinkles of 606…
Hi!
Here’s a jam featuring the M:C along with the TT-78 and Zoia (as a reverb).
I used some tricks I like on the M:C, like using the retrigger with a fade combined with the velocity as a modulation source.
I had the most fun possible, using chords, tones, and tweaking pretty much all that I used to craft the sounds to bring some life to the Bembé, which is a repetitive and haunting rythm.
I hope you’ll like it!