It’s so cool what here all get for different music styles from the syntakt! Awesome!
Enjoying hearing what peeps are getting out of their Syntakts.
Here is another one.
Exploring the Ambient side.
Syntakt only.
Edit : because you deserve the Full Version
Beautiful!
Damn that’s a fun track. I love the sounds. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
the next track with the syntakt … this time pure ambient
as requested, a few words about my mastering chain:
ToneBoosters Equalizer - to take something out at 260 and 820 Hz
Slate Digital FG-Grey - for slight compression
UAD Manley Massiv Passiv - to boost the highs and lows
UAD SPL Vitalizer - to enhance the highs and a touch of stereo spread
Vertigo VSE-2 - for AIR
ToneBoosters Barricade - compression and limiting
When is dublab episode 2 gonna be available? Thought it would be live since 29/4
Much appreciated ! thank you.
Anyway, since you have there a stunningly good soundquality.
and Man, your music is GREAT. …i just clicked thru some tracks on your Bandcamp
Don’t share much these days but in an effort to join in with the ST fun, here’s something I was working on today.
Nothing at all fancy or particularly polished, and still my typical sloppy timing, but enjoyed knocking this together and will return to it once I work through getting my head around this little box.
Should really challenge myself to try some ambient stuff. Usually hate it but @substan’s video sounds incredible. Great work!
And @7schlaf - simply wow. Absolutely love “At The Beach With SQ Urkel”.
Love the analog girth here. Track sounds like it would be right at home in an LA club.
My first jam with the Syntakt, I limited myself to use only 16 steps sequences to see how much could be pushed into 1 bar with Elektron’s trig conditions.
Audio was recorded straight from the Syntakt USB output, with some slight limiting added on Adobe Audition.
Chi-Town Beatdown
Syntakt through OT compressor and EQ only.
lovely work!
That’s exactly what I like! Great tune!
Thank you.
Thanks a lot! I am glad you like it
Nice sound, great how you use the retrigs for the melodic part.