I really love i your music. After having been "forced" to take coronet, and piano. As a youth i had to sit with screaming wreaks of human beings for teachers who had to have felt they made the wrong career choice decades before, confined in an 6'x 6' room trying to teach a musically slow and scared kid by threats, I decided then that this learning to create and play music wasn't what I wanted to be a part of. Later I tried playing guitar, but after a couple of years (no lessons) and smoking cannabis which made me tone deaf and unable to keep a beat I stopped that too, but was very attached to music so I made acoustic guitars as that was something I could do well (while listening to music in my shop) - I had to give that up, not a choice. That as about 20 years ago when obligations and life was way too busy (of my own making), now, at retirement age, I've decided to pick up a few instruments as a retirement project to accomplish absolutely nothing and enjoy it. I had a beautiful steel guitar that has lived in a case for 20 years I brought out, a friend gave me a decent electric guitar, I bought a fretless base about 2 months ago, and a about a month ago a MicroFreak, still planning on a drum machine, and nice effects pedal or keyboard controller/synth to start making music again. All to impress no one, to just let notes fly free and do my best to live in the moment as long as I am able before the lights go out. I haven't even scratched the surface yet on the MicroFreak and I am becoming aware the learning curve is much greater than I thought, but really looking forward to the journey. Though I have been able to compose songs in my head and get some basic melodies going, I've still been challenged on how to start bringing in "the band" with a synth and other instruments. Your video was so ethereal, sweet, and like a meditation and really gave me a masterful lesson in what can be done. I thank you and wish you well.
Nice video! I just ordered the MicroFreak as a my first non-toy synth (have a Monotron Delay currently). What are the benefits to the MiniLab 3 in addition? I can understand adding other devices but this seems to be just a MIDI controller. Is there something you can control with it that you can't do on the main device itself?
Hello! Question: are you using the 8 knobs to control the volume levels of the 8 digitakt tracks? I’m wondering if this is possible, thank you! Great songs and guitar playing!
I didn't use Digitakt in this track. But it's possible to control the volume levels through a midi controller within DAW. I did this in my previous jam, you can check this out: ruclips.net/video/s2ZDjtz4TTI/видео.html
I really love i your music. After having been "forced" to take coronet, and piano. As a youth i had to sit with screaming wreaks of human beings for teachers who had to have felt they made the wrong career choice decades before, confined in an 6'x 6' room trying to teach a musically slow and scared kid by threats, I decided then that this learning to create and play music wasn't what I wanted to be a part of. Later I tried playing guitar, but after a couple of years (no lessons) and smoking cannabis which made me tone deaf and unable to keep a beat I stopped that too, but was very attached to music so I made acoustic guitars as that was something I could do well (while listening to music in my shop) - I had to give that up, not a choice. That as about 20 years ago when obligations and life was way too busy (of my own making), now, at retirement age, I've decided to pick up a few instruments as a retirement project to accomplish absolutely nothing and enjoy it. I had a beautiful steel guitar that has lived in a case for 20 years I brought out, a friend gave me a decent electric guitar, I bought a fretless base about 2 months ago, and a about a month ago a MicroFreak, still planning on a drum machine, and nice effects pedal or keyboard controller/synth to start making music again. All to impress no one, to just let notes fly free and do my best to live in the moment as long as I am able before the lights go out. I haven't even scratched the surface yet on the MicroFreak and I am becoming aware the learning curve is much greater than I thought, but really looking forward to the journey. Though I have been able to compose songs in my head and get some basic melodies going, I've still been challenged on how to start bringing in "the band" with a synth and other instruments. Your video was so ethereal, sweet, and like a meditation and really gave me a masterful lesson in what can be done. I thank you and wish you well.
Good luck on your journey young man
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Love this! Similar to yours, I’m working with Minifreak and Minilab 3.
Excellent
You are brilliant. Loved it. Very inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing, it's beautiful
Really cool. Am considering a microfreak and this may have been what I needed to make that purchase. I have a MiniLab3 already
Good music,,,!!!!👍✅💪🏼
Very nice and relaxing 4 bar loop...👍☀️
Love it❤
how do you set up each pad for each channel to recod and loop?
How do you make the loop? Can explain? Y have same 2 devices but I’m not expert I’m beginner
Nice video! I just ordered the MicroFreak as a my first non-toy synth (have a Monotron Delay currently). What are the benefits to the MiniLab 3 in addition? I can understand adding other devices but this seems to be just a MIDI controller. Is there something you can control with it that you can't do on the main device itself?
I also used virtual instruments. They were controlled by MiniLab 3 through Ableton Live.
its so BEAUTIFUL BRO❤ GREAT JOB...U INSPIRED ME🙏
Hello! Question: are you using the 8 knobs to control the volume levels of the 8 digitakt tracks? I’m wondering if this is possible, thank you! Great songs and guitar playing!
I didn't use Digitakt in this track. But it's possible to control the volume levels through a midi controller within DAW. I did this in my previous jam, you can check this out:
ruclips.net/video/s2ZDjtz4TTI/видео.html
Thank you for that info.
I’m hoping to be able to control the digitakts master levels. Delay depth would be fun to control via a knob too