Woah those three beats are so smooth, nice work!
No pressure, but a full on mixtape with this vibe please
Thanks. And thatâs in the works
As Iâm striking today I had time to mess around and explore the Digitakt on its lovely ownâŚ
Putting an LFO on the sample slot is always fun. Ran everything through a Space Echo to widen things up.
This EP is entirely done with the Digitakt.
Think Iâve finally figured out how to use the new DT machines took me awhile as sample music is not my bagâŚ
This is just a drum loop, piano sample, vocal sample and three tracks of a Juno stab played out in the DT buttons
Already posted in the current sounds thread, but it has bitcrushed 909 drums in it and I just noticed this will be post 909 so I thought, why not share it here as well?
As kindly requested by @B_LD and @Tchu, a full-length version of something Iâd done at half the length for the Current Sounds thread (head over there if youâre impatient). Itâs trance-friendly ambient using the DigiSphere sound pack by @substan. In fact, I am using the âinitâ sounds in the example project provided to set delay and reverb parameters, as a quick solution to option paralysis. But I tweaked them somewhat, chose one more for the empty track, and the arrangement, programming, and live manipulation is all mine. DT only, one take into H1n, no post-processing.
Love that! Thatâs going on the cans as I close my eyes tonight.
âYour work puts me to sleepâ is not usually a compliment, but Iâll take it as one!
Fair pointâŚbut not what I meant at all obvs
Actually, Iâm going to push back gently on thisâŚmusic and words, smells and sounds that accompany rest, stillness or sleep have somewhat privileged access to a different kind of brain-time. A time when thoughts can be processed and reorganised, when the dust might settle, and synthesis occur.
[FYI like a lot about your track conscious and otherwise]
Sure. I was being deliberately silly for comic effect.
I personally canât fall asleep to anything more organized than white noise. Iâd probably start listening to an LFO on the colour of the noise.
But drones and slow repetition take me closer to that liminal state you describe.
I made this the other day, have since worked it into a fully produced track which Iâm really happy with. Vive le Digitakt!
First post and new to music production
Just sampled a guitar riff a buddy sent me; all created on the digitakt