Bastl Instruments microGranny 2 syncronizes to MIDI clock
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- The microGranny 2 is a really unique sound device. The Monophonic Granular Sampler engine automatically syncronizes to MIDI clock, no matter how you're tweaking the samples with the live knobs. For me it's clearly a must have tool for any experimental live performer as well as in any studio environment. So far it's running rock stable and tight to MIDI clock.
This is an example how to tweak and play sounds with the microGranny 2 while it's syncronized to MIDI clock. I recorded live and added a bass drum to get a better idea of the sync possibilities.
BTW, the sounds are part of my low-fi, industrial sound bank project I'm currently creating for the MicroGranny 2.
All sounds except the bass drum: Bastl Instruments microGranny 2
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I was considering buying one of these and this video has absolutely sold it to me, thanks.
You're welcome :-)
LMAO SAME
Holy wow. This definitely sold me.
Wow! So you could have a drumbreak on the granny and the sample would automtically play slower or faster according to midi clock? That's great!
Nah, I think it just triggers at beat intervals, nothing else.
Das Teil ist ja wie gemacht für Ostsound und WonkyTechno :) Nais!
Thanks :-)
nicely done
Thank you :-)
Good demonstration of the sync possibilities of the microgranny. I will keep an eye out on youtube in case you plan to put out songs with your sound bank. I posted a few jams incorporating the mg, you could check m out.
Great video!! Can you remember what midi lead that was? I can’t get mine to work..cheers
Many thanks :-) What do you mean with "midi lead"?
Perfect, your movie answers a lot of my questions. I have two more, maybe you can help:
How long can the samples be? Is there any limit?
How quickly the samples load? I am talking about live performance - how does it work?
Hmm, I don't know if there is a limit. I checked my sample bank and the longest one I used so far is 22 seconds. The samples you bind to the six buttons can be changed immediate without any delay. I used it already for live performance, just switch between them by pressing the buttons. It worked fine for me. But if you want to change a sample that is bound to a button then there's a significant delay which depends on the sample size.
Thank you for the reply, Christian. What about the noise level? I am sure it generates alot of noise... but how does it apply in studio and live situation?
As far as I remember the gear wasn't noisy. At least I haven't recognized any. The 8-bit just cuts the higher frequencies which I found not too bad in a studio or live environment.
Hi,in my microgranny I have a 2:14 entire beat,vimeo.com/226238074 (that same one),and I haven't tried yet,but I think you can upload a more longer audio track
can I ask how do you syncronize the instruments and witch instruments?, where do you send the idi from microgranny....in withc order with the others machines?
In this video the microGranny is syncronized from a DAW via a Midi interface. Audio output of the microGranny is connected via a mixer to an audiointerface and recorded in the DAW where I added afterwards the bass drum.
Wow that’s a horrible demo... sounds like 1000 construction sites working all at once
Well, that's the reason why this MG2 wav-package is called Industrial Sound Package and not Heavenly Sound Package ;-)
Christian's Sonic Spaces my apologies😕
Now I feel like a tool... pun intended😆
Tool is Cool :-D
pun intended to the band Tool with there outstanding rythms ;-)