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 cabinets⦠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 ⦠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 ![]()
