Thanks for sharing. It is amazing what the S-1 can do in skillful hands. I like this cover of Interstellar. I have been exploring using two S-1s simultaneously and setting them on the same preset and then tweaking them slightly differently so that they create a harmonic texture that feels very rich. One could probably do this with one unit that is recorded and then tweaked. I am wondering if this process could enrich your excellent cover and add even greater texture.
Sounds like a great technique, and tweaking them in real time can make the composition evolving and even more interesting. I don't have two units to try it but if I had I would definitely do it
Love it, great work.
Here you go buddy
Thanks for sharing. It is amazing what the S-1 can do in skillful hands. I like this cover of Interstellar. I have been exploring using two S-1s simultaneously and setting them on the same preset and then tweaking them slightly differently so that they create a harmonic texture that feels very rich. One could probably do this with one unit that is recorded and then tweaked. I am wondering if this process could enrich your excellent cover and add even greater texture.
Sounds like a great technique, and tweaking them in real time can make the composition evolving and even more interesting. I don't have two units to try it but if I had I would definitely do it
Great work 👍
i love your ambient workshops
Where can i get this MIDI file from the piano cover?
How can i adapt it into my S-1 ?
Hi, thanks. You can find the link on the description. Open it in any daw and send the midi data to the S1 using usb.
Great work! Which machine is sequencing this?
It's sequenced with the computer (Ableton live)
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