Hello all. Last week I took a Koma field kit and a laptop on holiday and made some music.
Both pieces were made by recording sounds with Koma Labs field kit, which were then arranged and mixed in Logic Pro. Sequencing was done with side chaining, cutting loops and I also made a couple of EXS24 instruments.
Posting it up to see if anyone else has worked like this? I found it really fun to have strict limitations– one machine for sound source, and a pre-ordained workflow of recording––> whatever plugins I had on my laptop. I’m not saying the music is spectacular, but it felt creative, and fun!
(and I was pleased with the resonant kick sound...👍)
Monday, 4 March 2019
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Experimenting with battery power....
#iOS #patterning #midisteps #apps #mutableinstruments #cvpal #filters #disting #eurorack #fmnoise #bastl #kastl #diy #mixer #experiment #fun pic.twitter.com/fpXEz021Il— Neal Beard AHM (@nealbeardAHM) June 28, 2017
Labels:
bastl,
disting,
Eurorack,
experiment,
expert sleepers,
home studio,
Music,
Synth DIY
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Superbooth 2017
#new #mixer from @bastlinstrument at #superbooth2017 #perfectly #pocket #sized 🎛🎛🎛🎛 pic.twitter.com/m2tDMmENIJ— Neal Beard AHM (@nealbeardAHM) April 20, 2017
Superbooth 2017
#colinbenders wigging out at the #doepfer #booth at #superbooth2017 #masterful #patching 🎛🎛🎛🎛 pic.twitter.com/PF4bREn7rI— Neal Beard AHM (@nealbeardAHM) April 20, 2017
Saturday, 15 April 2017
DIY EMF Microphone
— Neal Beard AHM (@nealbeardAHM) April 14, 2017
Labels:
Circuit Bending,
electronic music,
home studio,
Synth DIY
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