Flipping a $2 Vinyl from Japan | Flute Jam | Sound Burger and SP404mk2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2024
- A few months ago I picked up a bunch of records from a tiny music store in Kyoto, Japan. Naturally, I picked the brightest, quirkiest looking ones. Here's the first one that I've flipped using the Roland SP404mk2!
I used a bunch of samples from my own library along with recording some guitar straight in. The song I've sampled is The Moldau by Berdien Stenberg.
#roland #sp404 #rolandsp404 #dawless #jam #synthwave #vinyl #vinyl #beats #arturia #soundburger - เพลง
So much I love about this... Very well done. Using tape echo is brilliant for transitioning ....
Clap Clap! Nicely done Sir - delicious grooves. Just got myself an SP404MK2 and look forward to the point where I'm as fluid with it as you are. Keep tracking.
Wow, every second of this jam was such a good vibe! I love this. Goals!!!!!
Berdien is gonna love this. She was quite famous here in the Netherlands back in the 80s. Very nice.
Haha that’s sick. Would be great find out a way to send it to her.
I was just looking at vinyls and cassettes again some minutes ago. Someone said Thriller stayed on number one for 80 straight weeks, nice. Someone else said that they wanted vinyls and a player, but couldn't afford the stuff when they were younger.
Now you can get turntables for less than one hundred dollars. The ones I like are like $150 or so. Vinyls are typically around $25 now, and cassettes around $11 or so. You can hook them straight up to your SP-404 MK2, laptop, mobile devices, etc. I can even play Bluetooth speakers with them with an adapter I've wanted for the SP-404 MK2, a cassette player, and some other devices. I wonder if I can get cassettes. I've been wanting to record stuff on cassettes again. Back in the day, we got cassettes we really didn't care about, and stuff crumbled paper into the top two holes to trick the machine to record over them. I would record Metallica, Eminem, and other stuff on them from the radio, back when people heard the radio a lot still.
I wanna sample vinyl and cassettes, to be old-school again. Haha.
Very nice! Shalom. Fellow musician. 🤝
got that Ninja Tune vibe going there
Great tune! ❤
This is really really good!
damn dawg absolute fire
So dope
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Seriously cool
Thanks so much!
Dopeness fam 🙏🏾✊🏾💚
Thanks bro!
Hahah that was great!
Is the sound burger good to sample from and what wires do you need to sample to a 404 mk2
All you need is a stereo 1/4 TRS (that means two heads) into a 3.5mm cable. That's assuming you're gonna sample from phones, headphone jacks and computers. There are other ways to sample but that is probably the easiest and most common way.
I've never heard the sound burger but it looks cool, I'm sure it'll be fine to sample from
@@GeorgeL909 yep, that’s how this was done! Personally I use the candycords for maximum A E S T H E T I C
@@theanalogproject97 are you just running it straight to the sp's inputs or do you pass it through a little amplifier first?
Antonin Dvorak - Moldava
This is amazing, I didn’t realise this wasn’t the original!
No, this isn't Dvorak. It's Bedrich Smetana - Vltava (The Moldau)
Yeah, from the spring via the tributaries joining, to the slow flowing river, feasts on its banks etc. Like a depiction of a river.
@@artisans8521 Exactly. This is called "Vltava", after the river that goes through Prague. It's one of 6 parts of Smetana's symphonic collection called "Ma Vlast" (My country).
No it’s nerdiness stwnbergs the moldau
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