Very nice performance and a clever setup for the Perfourmer. Such a great maschine. I also got finally my hands on a version including CV in. So much to discover...
Thanks for the kind words. Two things that opened it up for me - understanding midi channel assignment on the Perfourmer and using separate voice outputs to run through different fx.
I've noticed that you have the Analog Rytm in your studio and here you decided to use only TR6s. Can you tell me what do you thing about this little machine? Do you find it useful? Is the lack of individual outs a huge problem?
Awesome question. The truth is I love my toys and I have a couple of drum machines I love for different reasons. I think TR6S is very immediate and it sounds authentic from get go. I do miss a separate output for the BD at least as this would allow me sidechaining plus I prefer my BD on a separate track while recording. Having this said, if you look for a core drum machine in your studio, AR is the way to go. But, if you can afford one more compact drum machine for experiments and travel, TR6S is an amazing choice.
Thanks for the kind words and… it is really never too late. To be honest I have a very vague idea how are the chords I play called. I have about 10 chords I adore and matching bass notes I frequently noodle with. Some sequences stand out and turn into tracks. So, get yourself a keyboard, probably something with e-piano tones (yamaha reface cp for example) as they are the least tiring and have yourself some happy noodling. Maybe learn the chords to your favourite songs and soon you’ll be making harmonies of your own. 🙌
Mi-a fost dor... dar mai ales de o piesă cap-cadă! Superb! Merci 🙏
Multumesc
One insane machine.
Amazing stuff...Big up!
Very nice performance and a clever setup for the Perfourmer. Such a great maschine. I also got finally my hands on a version including CV in. So much to discover...
Thanks for the kind words. Two things that opened it up for me - understanding midi channel assignment on the Perfourmer and using separate voice outputs to run through different fx.
I wish you had six hands too - another awesome piece. Nice !!
Thank you 🙏
Sweet track mate great work! lovely groove
Thank You, Sam - loved writing and performing it 👌
Superb!
Multumesc
Awesome. Love the Perfourmer---just need to actually get one. Nice job.
Thank you! It's not easy to find a Perfourmer - chase the B-stock or display units at smaller synth shops. It took me almost a year to find a seller.
@@EugenBoico Good tip. Thanks!
Tidy jam 👌nice work
Thank you 🙏
@@EugenBoico my pleasure 👌👌
I am O B S E S S E D with this track
Happy you loved it 👍
Great stuff. I have a Perfourmer as well. I'm not good at it though.
Practice makes perfect 🙌
I've noticed that you have the Analog Rytm in your studio and here you decided to use only TR6s. Can you tell me what do you thing about this little machine? Do you find it useful? Is the lack of individual outs a huge problem?
Awesome question. The truth is I love my toys and I have a couple of drum machines I love for different reasons.
I think TR6S is very immediate and it sounds authentic from get go. I do miss a separate output for the BD at least as this would allow me sidechaining plus I prefer my BD on a separate track while recording.
Having this said, if you look for a core drum machine in your studio, AR is the way to go. But, if you can afford one more compact drum machine for experiments and travel, TR6S is an amazing choice.
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First!
You are indeed 💪💪💪
@@EugenBoico thanks Eugen, and happy new year to you and your relatives. Really enjoyed the video too! 😋
@@marzacdev Heeey, thank you! May 2022 be the year of the Tooro (not tiger) :) Happy New Year!
This is unbelievable and unfortunately, it really makes me realise what a mistake it was to never learn the piano...
Thanks for the kind words and… it is really never too late. To be honest I have a very vague idea how are the chords I play called. I have about 10 chords I adore and matching bass notes I frequently noodle with. Some sequences stand out and turn into tracks.
So, get yourself a keyboard, probably something with e-piano tones (yamaha reface cp for example) as they are the least tiring and have yourself some happy noodling.
Maybe learn the chords to your favourite songs and soon you’ll be making harmonies of your own.
🙌
Learning is a life long process..
learning piano is like planting a tree - the best time was 20 years ago; the second best time is now