the way how you can improvise whole set and how you are absolutely no limited by any give length of set is fantastic .. really enjoyed whole video, thanks for sharing knowledge !
Thanks for this very well explained setup and for the inspiration to improvise and jam without having everything worked out which makes every set a surprise. thank you very much for this video!! This allows me to continue building my setup and makes jamming on the fly very fun to do without having everything worked out and preset. Great video and much appreciated!!
It was great to have you on the line-up! Thanks for making that trip with all the gear haha. Love this video and deep dive into the performative modular setup. Very nice routing 🤖
What a brilliant video on your workflow. The best selected modular gear that gives endless permutations variety and desired random results. It’s almost the perfect setup for a techno live act 👌👌👌👌 Simply clever 👍
@36:30 or so - you're able to just pull in "this is an echo kill and you can just bring that in" it really shows how the octatrack is working as a performance instrument. Shows how you're able to design "DJ" style movements for the moment during the set. Exactly the kind of thing we all envy you for
Thanks for the compliment but nothing to envy. ;) that’s why I love to share all this stuff! Thanks for taking the time to check it out! And thanks to EZBot for building this killer template.
Looks like a cool setup. Would love to see or listen to the performance hopefully Analog Kitchen releases it! I have a plaits but the sound quality never grabbed me, I'll have a look into the Viel Ruina to dirty it up a bit. When the G.A.S. strikes you should get some tendrils to clean up that mess of wires, they keep the wires completely out of the way of the controls.
Great video! In your recent discussion with EZBot you talked about how you really like the Syntakt over the Digitakt because you enjoy synthesis over a sample-based flow. I can relate. However, I noticed in several of your live setup videos that you still use the Digitakt extensively. Is there a reason why you haven't incorporated the Syntakt more in your setup? (maybe you have and I missed it). I'm asking because I have both boxes and really like both for different reasons. Rather than choosing one, I'm starting to think about them as one big unit with synthesis, sampling, and MIDI capability. Any thoughts on this topic?
Hey thanks! Yeah I love both of them. I use the DT a lot for speed and ease where I use the Syntakt for depth. I make all my drum samples on the Rytm in studio then resample them to load on the DT for travel since it’s a lot smaller. I don’t use the Syntakt for drums much at all. It’s more of a 12 voice synth for me. I’m starting to use it in an updated setup because of its power. Thanks so much for watching!!
@@SURCOlive Got it. Thank you! I have an interesting relationship with the Syntakt. It was my first Elektron box. I'm a drummer and bass player and so I immediately connected with it and discovered the Elektron workflow. However, I now find that the DT is more immediate. I'm in the process of finding the right fit for the Syntakt in my setup. I'd love to see some videos on it's place in your updated setup. Thanks again for your amazing content and music!
Really cool walkthrough, I expected some boring live gig, not a very informative presentation of how everything works together and what does what, I liked that a lot! Only thing I would change: record the synth audio from your Octatrak, not with a room mike. The bassdrum sounded thin without the proper input. 😢
Woah! Ha where did that modular rig come from, must have missed an episode or two, last time I checked I think all you had was the swarm. Will be cool to see how your set evolves with that going forward. How come you're not rocking the Swarm anymore?
How often do you record to DAW through your OT? Do you worry about the quality of the A/D converters? I don't mind them, but they do see to flatten things a tad, and then there's the headache of gainstaging.
I don't usually use the OT for production. It is a performance device for me. I love to use overbridge to multitrack audio for production. Thanks for watching!
I come from a DJ background, so I have thought about it. They are just too big to transport and I get everything I need from the Octatrack as my mixer. If size was no concern I’d love the DJM V10 as a liveset mixer. :) thanks for watching!
So if I understand correctly the analog heat is the last station of your setup and then the output from that goes to the existing sound system from where you perform? I had a first gig and after that I was advised to use a limiter and compressor next time I preform. Is the analog heat a good solution for this advice or do I need to consider something else before it goes to the soundsystem?
That is how my setup runs. There is no limiter or compressor on the Analog Heat. It is a saturator and drive with filter and eq. It depends why they suggested that. The Heat makes things sound more finished and full. A compressor limiter on the end will compress the sound and allow it to be pushed louder. There are other options for that if the original mix is not able to be pushed. The RNC RNLA combo is solid small and not too expensive. The Oto Boum has a compressor as well. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@@SURCOlive I get it, and yes I think it had more to do with the mix and volumes. By trying out many different setups and still looking for the perfect one, I didn't have a steady control of all volumes used in different projects., I''am now discovering the octatrack explainded by EZBOT and another world is opening for me and it seems to me a good starting point the run everyting thrue the octatrack and having fixed volumes and a steady output. Thank you very much for your comment!
Is taking all this gear to Amsterdam not an absolute nightmare? I can understand a much larger, established artist doing this, but I’d be really, really nervous about so many things if it were my gear. PS. I love your channel.
Glad you are digging the channel! I actually designed this whole rig to carry on. The modular case was my carry on bag, and all of the others fit into my 'personal item' backpack. I wanted to make sure I could travel with the rig without having to check anything. Thanks so much for watching!
@@SURCOlive ..you carried all this gear as ‘carry-on’ on a long haul flight? WOW! Kudos, my friend - my wife doesn’t understand the lengths I’d go to for techno either.. You are a true inspiration..
You don't mention it in the video (iinm) but you don't include a regular monosynth. Have you thought about that? Something like an SH101 or minibrute seems like it would fit right in but I've not seen such a thing, not even on your studio videos.
I love my mono synths!, but it is really hard for space when traveling to gigs to have something that has one voice or does one thing. I have smaller ones (Minitaur, SH 01a, Syntakt, TB3, Quadranted Swarm), medium ones (Analog 4, Microbrute, MS 20 mini), and large ones (SH 101, Subsequent 37), but I've tried to get as much variety as possible out of the smallest amount of space possible. The Erica Synths Baseline does a great job as a bass 'mono synth', and the BIA is another that can do really well. The Plaits have mono waveforms as options, and the Polycinimatic has the ability to pair back to just one oscillator. All of these emulate mono synths in this rig. Thanks so much for watching!!
the way how you can improvise whole set and how you are absolutely no limited by any give length of set is fantastic .. really enjoyed whole video, thanks for sharing knowledge !
that is pretty complex sophisticated setup ! My big respect you can keep all this under control when you are live on stage .. 👍👍👍
First of all, CONGRATS, on being part of such a great event. Thanks for providing an overview of the setup & process, along with your insights.
Thanks! And thanks as always for watching
Thanks for taking your time to break this down, my friend! This video is very useful!
Thanks for this very well explained setup and for the inspiration to improvise and jam without having everything worked out which makes every set a surprise. thank you very much for this video!! This allows me to continue building my setup and makes jamming on the fly very fun to do without having everything worked out and preset. Great video and much appreciated!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
your sound and setup is amazing. Inspires me a lot.
Thanks! And I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Crazy amount of sound sources in your performance case 😮
Fantastic video! Thank you for taking the time to create and share this
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for watching!
Excellent stuff. Thanks for the walk through. Sounds like a great event!
It was great to have you on the line-up! Thanks for making that trip with all the gear haha. Love this video and deep dive into the performative modular setup. Very nice routing 🤖
Looking forward to this...
Thank you so much for explaining your setup and the way you use it live.
It's very interesting !
Congrats
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
+1 to hear a mix of your live set.
Any chance to increase the brightness on your video - the modules / synths are really dark.
What a brilliant video on your workflow. The best selected modular gear that gives endless permutations variety and desired random results.
It’s almost the perfect setup for a techno live act
👌👌👌👌
Simply clever 👍
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Fantastic!
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this man! Always intrigued by AK and your live rigs. ✌️
Any time! Glad you get something out of it. Thank you so much for watching!!
Super-flexible set up Eric. Very impressive. Must’ve took some configuring
Hi :) thanks for the great explanation as Always !!!
Did you record your set at ade ?
Would love to hear what you do in a live situation
Im pretty sure they recorded it so I’ll let you know! Thanks so much for watching!
Interesting, as I stand on the cusp of modular.. I like the idea of using Pam's to clock the metron, I'm big on Euclidean stuff
@36:30 or so - you're able to just pull in "this is an echo kill and you can just bring that in" it really shows how the octatrack is working as a performance instrument. Shows how you're able to design "DJ" style movements for the moment during the set. Exactly the kind of thing we all envy you for
Thanks for the compliment but nothing to envy. ;) that’s why I love to share all this stuff! Thanks for taking the time to check it out! And thanks to EZBot for building this killer template.
Really cool channel!
Thanks!
Looks like a cool setup. Would love to see or listen to the performance hopefully Analog Kitchen releases it!
I have a plaits but the sound quality never grabbed me, I'll have a look into the Viel Ruina to dirty it up a bit.
When the G.A.S. strikes you should get some tendrils to clean up that mess of wires, they keep the wires completely out of the way of the controls.
Great video! In your recent discussion with EZBot you talked about how you really like the Syntakt over the Digitakt because you enjoy synthesis over a sample-based flow. I can relate. However, I noticed in several of your live setup videos that you still use the Digitakt extensively. Is there a reason why you haven't incorporated the Syntakt more in your setup? (maybe you have and I missed it). I'm asking because I have both boxes and really like both for different reasons. Rather than choosing one, I'm starting to think about them as one big unit with synthesis, sampling, and MIDI capability. Any thoughts on this topic?
Hey thanks! Yeah I love both of them. I use the DT a lot for speed and ease where I use the Syntakt for depth. I make all my drum samples on the Rytm in studio then resample them to load on the DT for travel since it’s a lot smaller. I don’t use the Syntakt for drums much at all. It’s more of a 12 voice synth for me. I’m starting to use it in an updated setup because of its power. Thanks so much for watching!!
@@SURCOlive Got it. Thank you! I have an interesting relationship with the Syntakt. It was my first Elektron box. I'm a drummer and bass player and so I immediately connected with it and discovered the Elektron workflow. However, I now find that the DT is more immediate. I'm in the process of finding the right fit for the Syntakt in my setup. I'd love to see some videos on it's place in your updated setup. Thanks again for your amazing content and music!
Really cool walkthrough, I expected some boring live gig, not a very informative presentation of how everything works together and what does what, I liked that a lot! Only thing I would change: record the synth audio from your Octatrak, not with a room mike. The bassdrum sounded thin without the proper input. 😢
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Woah! Ha where did that modular rig come from, must have missed an episode or two, last time I checked I think all you had was the swarm. Will be cool to see how your set evolves with that going forward. How come you're not rocking the Swarm anymore?
Still have the Swarm but had to make choices for the travel rig. :) thanks for watching!
How often do you record to DAW through your OT? Do you worry about the quality of the A/D converters? I don't mind them, but they do see to flatten things a tad, and then there's the headache of gainstaging.
I don't usually use the OT for production. It is a performance device for me. I love to use overbridge to multitrack audio for production. Thanks for watching!
@@SURCOlive Thanks for your reply! I love performing with the OT but i think in the future i should stick to multitrack and OB.
Have you ever considered adding a DJ mixer?
I come from a DJ background, so I have thought about it. They are just too big to transport and I get everything I need from the Octatrack as my mixer. If size was no concern I’d love the DJM V10 as a liveset mixer. :) thanks for watching!
So if I understand correctly the analog heat is the last station of your setup and then the output from that goes to the existing sound system from where you perform? I had a first gig and after that I was advised to use a limiter and compressor next time I preform. Is the analog heat a good solution for this advice or do I need to consider something else before it goes to the soundsystem?
That is how my setup runs. There is no limiter or compressor on the Analog Heat. It is a saturator and drive with filter and eq. It depends why they suggested that. The Heat makes things sound more finished and full. A compressor limiter on the end will compress the sound and allow it to be pushed louder. There are other options for that if the original mix is not able to be pushed. The RNC RNLA combo is solid small and not too expensive. The Oto Boum has a compressor as well. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@@SURCOlive I get it, and yes I think it had more to do with the mix and volumes. By trying out many different setups and still looking for the perfect one, I didn't have a steady control of all volumes used in different projects., I''am now discovering the octatrack explainded by EZBOT and another world is opening for me and it seems to me a good starting point the run everyting thrue the octatrack and having fixed volumes and a steady output. Thank you very much for your comment!
Is taking all this gear to Amsterdam not an absolute nightmare? I can understand a much larger, established artist doing this, but I’d be really, really nervous about so many things if it were my gear. PS. I love your channel.
Glad you are digging the channel! I actually designed this whole rig to carry on. The modular case was my carry on bag, and all of the others fit into my 'personal item' backpack. I wanted to make sure I could travel with the rig without having to check anything. Thanks so much for watching!
@@SURCOlive ..you carried all this gear as ‘carry-on’ on a long haul flight? WOW! Kudos, my friend - my wife doesn’t understand the lengths I’d go to for techno either.. You are a true inspiration..
You don't mention it in the video (iinm) but you don't include a regular monosynth. Have you thought about that? Something like an SH101 or minibrute seems like it would fit right in but I've not seen such a thing, not even on your studio videos.
Love your videos, thanks so much for sharing your experience with all of us
I love my mono synths!, but it is really hard for space when traveling to gigs to have something that has one voice or does one thing. I have smaller ones (Minitaur, SH 01a, Syntakt, TB3, Quadranted Swarm), medium ones (Analog 4, Microbrute, MS 20 mini), and large ones (SH 101, Subsequent 37), but I've tried to get as much variety as possible out of the smallest amount of space possible. The Erica Synths Baseline does a great job as a bass 'mono synth', and the BIA is another that can do really well. The Plaits have mono waveforms as options, and the Polycinimatic has the ability to pair back to just one oscillator. All of these emulate mono synths in this rig. Thanks so much for watching!!
what is the module on13.58?
It's the Beehive. It is a clone of the Plaits