You've produced very nice sounds here, which you don't find very often on RUclips! Quick question: did you use percussion samples at this point (min 37) or is it synthesis with the A4?
Thanks man, that means a lot ! 🙏 the percussive sounds at that point are made with the A4, the only percussive samples I sometimes use are for hihats on the analog rytm for 909 stuff for example. The A4 is really great for percussion in my opinion !
Nice work. Do you source all the sounds from the Rytm or do you have premade stems on the OT. I was thinking of this combo for a minimal live setup but thought that the Rytm probably would be limited sonically.
Thanks ! So it isn't the octatrack but the analog four, so no stems at all aha. Everything is live sequenced and using my own sounds minus the occasional Hihat sample on the rytm. 🙂 and I would say that the rytm is probably the drum machine with the widest possible sound palette given the samples, the analog machines and the possibility to balance both together aha
Thanks dude ! ✌️ so all of this liveset is live sequencing so I don't have any patterns or kits preprepared except one and alter it on the fly. My usual workflow is to look for a starting point before the jam were I'll try out ideas for 20mins or so, then I hit record and see what happens aha. Also instead of kits I prefer to alter sounds individually as I'm playing as I think it makes for a more continuons sound progression. On both machines I have several sounds saved within the different soundbanks that I use as starting points when I want to move things along and I then morph these sounds as an idea progresses. Hope this explanation makes sense aha 😉
Thanks man appreciate it ! 🙂 I'm doing almost all of the sound design, there are some sounds which are taken from preset packs but which I usually tweak to get something more interesting. I also explored a lot of the free elektron packs when learning the machines, but I didn't really vibe with them. I very highly recommend the kimura taro packs as they are very educational. Also there's a very nice 303 emulation on the elektronaut forum which I use quite a lot.
Aha thanks dude ! So I'm only using the laptop as a glorified recorder. I have the output of the analog rytm going into an audio interface and I'm recording it in stereo straight into ableton. I also use it so I can see for how long I've been playing/recording 🙂
great pure sound!!! may I ask how are you monitoring with ableton these two machines? I'm currently starting in this world and trying to learn from other people I enjoy watching and listening Thank you for the set :)
Thank you 🙂 ! So for this set I was recording both machines through an audio interface into ableton with headroom. I then just adjusted gain for loudness. As far as monitoring I do most of my sound design through headphones and then for jams such as these i alternate between studio monitors (focal 50 evo) and headphones. I think in any case the most important is too get used to your setup as in play music through it so you get used to the sound of your room/headphones and can recognise when something sounds good and replicate it.
Subtle, yet powerful grooves. ✨🪐
Hats well sculpted
🔥🔥🔥🚒
Nice sounds.
Cheers 😏
Awesome
Yes yes yes !!! Ouhh yes, ofc with coffee, thats it.
Ahahah thanks !! Coffee for the win 🫡
Cool cool
Excellent! Pretty much the live setup I use. Congrats!
Thanks man !! Ah interesting i'll check it out 😉
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Nice !! i love my rythm
Cheers !! 😉 Such a flexible drum machine
great set, congrats!
Thank you ! 🙂
That's some proper techno, awesome!
Cheers mister ! 🙂
Nice set!
Cheers !
Great vibes and a beverage to boot. 🫡👍🔥💪🏼
Aha thanks ! A hot beverage is always nice when playing 😉
Wow. Sounds and looks great! Keep it up!
Thanks ! Happy you enjoyed it and will do 😏
Really nice tech vibes/programming dude, much better than the average YT tech sets...hope that's a concentrates vape.
Thanks so much mister that means a lot 🙏 I wish it was but they are not so easy to find in France aha 😂
wwhat a nice set bro. i love it. 100%
Aha thanks a lot man, glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Sounds great! Good that you are squeezing the most out of these two lovely boxes! Inspires me to get the most out of mine ;)
Thank you, yes I think as instruments both of these machines are very good with the integrated effects. Glad I could inspire you ! 🙏😉
sounds good, i like it
Thanks ! glad you do 😉
@@ArtificialEnergy you are welcome
Great job!
Cheers ! 🙏
J'aime beaucoup ... Mérite vite bien plus d'abonnés ! En espérant d'autres vidéos du même type prochainement 🙂
Trop cool merci !! Il y en a effectivement d'autres en préparation pour des sorties prochainement 😉
tasteful techno
Thanks man !!
Vibing with this
Thank you 🙂
Nice ⚡energy ⚡groove
Cheers man ! ⚡️
You've produced very nice sounds here, which you don't find very often on RUclips!
Quick question: did you use percussion samples at this point (min 37) or is it synthesis with the A4?
Thanks man, that means a lot ! 🙏 the percussive sounds at that point are made with the A4, the only percussive samples I sometimes use are for hihats on the analog rytm for 909 stuff for example. The A4 is really great for percussion in my opinion !
@@ArtificialEnergy Thank you for your feedback signal! I wanted to hear that they were made with the A4 - super nice!
Nice work. Do you source all the sounds from the Rytm or do you have premade stems on the OT. I was thinking of this combo for a minimal live setup but thought that the Rytm probably would be limited sonically.
Thanks ! So it isn't the octatrack but the analog four, so no stems at all aha. Everything is live sequenced and using my own sounds minus the occasional Hihat sample on the rytm. 🙂 and I would say that the rytm is probably the drum machine with the widest possible sound palette given the samples, the analog machines and the possibility to balance both together aha
@@ArtificialEnergyhaha. Yes I should get my eyes checked. 😂
Ahahah 😂 no worries happens to the best of us
Very nice dude!
Did you have a lot of patterns / kit already prepared?
Thanks dude ! ✌️ so all of this liveset is live sequencing so I don't have any patterns or kits preprepared except one and alter it on the fly. My usual workflow is to look for a starting point before the jam were I'll try out ideas for 20mins or so, then I hit record and see what happens aha. Also instead of kits I prefer to alter sounds individually as I'm playing as I think it makes for a more continuons sound progression. On both machines I have several sounds saved within the different soundbanks that I use as starting points when I want to move things along and I then morph these sounds as an idea progresses. Hope this explanation makes sense aha 😉
@@ArtificialEnergy This makes perfectly sense, thank you 🙂
Sounds great! Really enjoying your sets. Are you doing all the sound design or do you have some presets?
Thanks man appreciate it ! 🙂 I'm doing almost all of the sound design, there are some sounds which are taken from preset packs but which I usually tweak to get something more interesting. I also explored a lot of the free elektron packs when learning the machines, but I didn't really vibe with them. I very highly recommend the kimura taro packs as they are very educational. Also there's a very nice 303 emulation on the elektronaut forum which I use quite a lot.
you are cool. set is good! how you used laptop here?
Aha thanks dude ! So I'm only using the laptop as a glorified recorder. I have the output of the analog rytm going into an audio interface and I'm recording it in stereo straight into ableton. I also use it so I can see for how long I've been playing/recording 🙂
great pure sound!!! may I ask how are you monitoring with ableton these two machines? I'm currently starting in this world and trying to learn from other people I enjoy watching and listening
Thank you for the set :)
Thank you 🙂 ! So for this set I was recording both machines through an audio interface into ableton with headroom. I then just adjusted gain for loudness. As far as monitoring I do most of my sound design through headphones and then for jams such as these i alternate between studio monitors (focal 50 evo) and headphones. I think in any case the most important is too get used to your setup as in play music through it so you get used to the sound of your room/headphones and can recognise when something sounds good and replicate it.
@@ArtificialEnergy thanks for the response, keep it up!!
Very nice! Proper techno vibes
Bro where are you from ?
Aha glad you like it ! I'm from France, currently living around Paris.