...And this one is a split EP I did with my friend's band that lives in Taiwan! I mixed and co-produced their side, and my side (the last song) I wrote a few years ago.
@biminiroad - thanks :) i absolutly love music (mostly (psy)trance) between 168 - 200bpm :D this is what gets me moving on the dancefloor haha... I mostly use KarmaFX and VAZ Modular to create my kicks,lead and fx sounds... and the bass is created with steinbergs VB1 ;) I didnt know who squarepusher is... googled it... nice sound :D
@Phal_anx - very cool! :) I just love that it's both repetitive/trancey but also has a lot of variation going on to keep you sucked in. Love the bass/pad thing in In This (Uni)Verse. What DAW do you use?
@biminiroad - I use Presonus Studio One v2... i still didnt upgrade to v3 haha... but i dont need to fancy things which are in v3.. with this DAW i have almost no latency with my mixer which is also from presonus
Good tunes! I posted a patch before... may I join this conversation? All my music on bandcamp so far has been made entirely on my iPhone. Not that I don't love hardware, I'm just poor ;-/
Just got Audulus and was patching some modules together. Very happy with the result and great for learning modular. I Paired it with some hardware and jammed away. Audulus is awesome! Here is a little extract from my jam...
On this track all the bass and drums were made using generative Audulus patches from the ipad interacting with the modular either with cv and gate or just making the sound to be processed out in modular land. Then my friend Gabriel Gilder improvised some melodies on top using a yamaha portasound mini keyboard.
https://soundcloud.com/method-of-design/seaside-mysteries Yet another song with that seagull patch. This song is long and dreamy, but was recorded in almost real time with just a few edits. I should add this is a two man jam, with my long-time friend Gabriel Gilder.
I made my first new music of 2018 using just Audulus! What I like about Audulus most is that I can build my own synths according to the sounds I want to create and with an interface that suits how I like to improvise. I hope you dig. :)