Yeah you are probably right about the UK with d&b, jungle ect. We had an awesome live d&b band in Denmark once, i believe it was called Fukt. Awesome drummer, and also with synth/computer company.
Yas! I Love it, oldschool vibez
Thanks! Yeah, listened to alot of Roni Size and stuff like that.
I follow the scotland yard soundsystem
as they also use the really well developed Limmer horn tops we useā¦plus scoops until dnb makes you want to throw up pretty much. I sometimes chat with the guy building and driving around all those cabinetsā¦ there is no SPL averaged over time to keep in mindā¦its just go bonkers until stuff starts to break
they very often, actually mostly provide the dnb/jungle scene
people go crazy for it over there
Slowly fine-tuning a template for my current configuration. A4 in poly mode for the pad, 2nd A4 for simple arpeggio, DN for melody, DrumBrute Impact processed by OT.
A completely random/improvised jam. As you can tell by the music (I hope), I am feeling downā¦
Softpop 2 is the synth. All effects are from Ksoloti Gills. Sorry for the noisy or annoying parts. I am just tweaking knobsā¦
no worries, because you replied to my post, I assumed you used my field recording and made techno track without asking for a permission first! I listened to the track and could not figure out on how you used my samples LOL
all good though
unfortunately seagulls are part of the environment here in Scotland, so unless you record in the caves, there are everywhere
And here in Cornwall, itās a great recording and I like the contrast with the seagull
thanks man! it must be my first ever field recording I posted on SoundCloud since I got my Marantz PDM661 solid state recorder from eBay for quite cheap, I am back into recording nature and sounds than ever before!
red lights on interface mean good ā¦ right?
benjolin@32kbps
first 15 mins just me trying to tame various sequences, last 10 minutes is the actual music part (if you wanna call it that lol)
Dn
Massive X noise. 1 held ānoteā and a bunch of modulation, phase mod, feedback and whatnot