Pro1 - perfect partner!
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- I need to track some arps for a live track, and for arps, I always reach for my Behringer Pro1. It's a very fizzy synth that is perfectly complemented by the nice warm analogue delay from the Artec Delay pedal. Hard to believe this pedal is still available for less than 40 quid! See www.thomann.co...
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cool! reminds me a little of a favorite, Terry Riley. Keep up that great music, abominable ;)
Terry Riley, what a legend. Have you seen the 'In C' documentary from, I think, the BBC. Adrian Utley was involved. Great stuff, it's on YT...
Sounds great! They pair really nice
Thanks, the pedal now lives on my desk so it's always ready!
Love the Pro-One. My studio partner has an original Sequential, and I have the Behringer clone. The clone is so good, and the price is absolutely ridiculous. You can get one now for a bit over $200 US. I paid around $330 for mine but it was still worth every cent (good luck finding an original in good working condition for that price). Super snappy envelopes, great filter, surprising amount of modulation possibilities. B clone adds paraphonic mode too.
Word, I think it's under-rated, and I use mine a lot. Actually, I need to double my modular so I'll be tracking it again later! Yea, I might get another! Cheers
Nice!
Let me know if you want a deeper dive at synthclub...
@@abominablemusic Thanks Mark. We may not have time unfortunately but pls bring it along as I may have time for a quick 'paddle' instead! I'm particularly interested in it's duophonic capabilities!
That's a nice tune you're working on
Thanks, I actually just set up the same combo for another track. If it's too warm to sleep, I'll escape to my basement for some late night tracking...
Nice, havent used my pro one much unfortunately. Have you tried working in a way where you send the reverb from the lex via direct out -> interface and record the fx separately? I need to try it myself and perhaps it can be a better workflow. Or perhaps getting more outs on an interface so I can send out the dry signal to my fx and send them back into ableton from my old mixer. 😅
that's a good idea! I have a spare input on my audio interface, so I'd just need to figure out how to split the signals so I have wet and dry on different channels. I see a follow-up on the horizon! Thanks!
@@abominablemusicI didnt realize it until now, but you dont have an analog mixer? If not then I dont know but if yes, then you can split it by goung ditect out from the mixers return channel (the one where your wet fx is on) and send this to your interface. Thats what I gathered and what I also need to test out, I unlike you just dont have more than stereo input on my interfac (UAD solo) so I need to find another way/upgrade first 😅
Analog delays have to use a lot of low pass to filter out the clock noise for the bucket brigade circuit. Funny that it's a sought after sound now.
ah nice one, I didn't know that but it makes sense! Cheers!
Sounds like Howard Jones, New Song.
Howard Jones - what a legend!