Mr. Dataline, I teach Media Arts at a public high school in CA. We are currently exploring sampling and beat-making... Would you be open to a zoom discussion with my Advanced students?
Well done Cenk! Might just buy this :) For some reason I tend to circle back to video game style music and NES/Atari samples. Sure, these sounds can be created with modern equipment too, but the sound and feel is completely different. I'm surprised you processed these samples with the Analog Heat. I still have mine, but I am selling it since I'd only like to use it on certain tracks instead of the whole mix. I like its sound, but I simply don't use it that much. Therefore I'll gladly let it shine in other hands. I know it's possible to get to the individual tracks with Overbridge, but I'd like to try and avoid the computer as much as possible and stay inside the box so to say. Also really looking forward to a next gen of Elektron tech. More i/o, better converters (looking at you, Octatrack), stereo samples, better effects and hopefully no subscription model. I don't care if the Octatrack MKIII or the Analog Keys MK II (with 8 or 16 voices please!) will cost a couple grand, I'll happily pay that. But if Elektron were to introduce a subscription model I'd abandon their gear immediately, despite it being so quick, fun and inspirational. To come back around though: you have been hugely inspirational over the years. I'm sure you had some good reasons for leaving Elektron, but I am happy to see that you continue to use their gear for the time being :)
You’re a living legend.
Mr. Dataline, I teach Media Arts at a public high school in CA. We are currently exploring sampling and beat-making... Would you be open to a zoom discussion with my Advanced students?
Hi! Sure I would be open to such a discussion! My email is datalinebookings@gmail.com. Maybe we can continue the conversation there?
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Are there single cycle waveforms inside this pack?
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Well done Cenk! Might just buy this :)
For some reason I tend to circle back to video game style music and NES/Atari samples. Sure, these sounds can be created with modern equipment too, but the sound and feel is completely different. I'm surprised you processed these samples with the Analog Heat. I still have mine, but I am selling it since I'd only like to use it on certain tracks instead of the whole mix. I like its sound, but I simply don't use it that much. Therefore I'll gladly let it shine in other hands. I know it's possible to get to the individual tracks with Overbridge, but I'd like to try and avoid the computer as much as possible and stay inside the box so to say.
Also really looking forward to a next gen of Elektron tech. More i/o, better converters (looking at you, Octatrack), stereo samples, better effects and hopefully no subscription model. I don't care if the Octatrack MKIII or the Analog Keys MK II (with 8 or 16 voices please!) will cost a couple grand, I'll happily pay that. But if Elektron were to introduce a subscription model I'd abandon their gear immediately, despite it being so quick, fun and inspirational.
To come back around though: you have been hugely inspirational over the years. I'm sure you had some good reasons for leaving Elektron, but I am happy to see that you continue to use their gear for the time being :)