I know it's boring electronic like most of the stuff in the gig room, but it's made in one take using hardware
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrvDfEh7W8s[/media]
Expect more hardware performances in the future
Great track, and watching you actually perform it wasn't boring at all. To me, it kinda sounded like a mix of Ellen Allien and C418, but you've got your own thing going on.
I'd like to see some more!
Oh shit, Kaburorne? We used to talk all the time on MSN back in the day, you taught me how to use FL Studio as well! :v:
Small world, man!
Oh yeah I remember!
how often do you use it for producing versus performance? i feel like i wouldn't use it in the studio nearly as much as using it for live performance.
I haven't recorded it into my DAW yet, just been messing round using it live with Maschine for drums. It can be controlled by midi data though, so you could have it being controlled by the computer then recording sound back in.
But yeah it's really sick for live stuff, once you've set it up right. You can assign those 10 knobs at the top to 5 parameters each, so it's really flexible. Switching between different patterns can make a song quite dynamic too (see 5:00 onwards, I change patterns at 5:11 then reset the kit)
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