You know it's an Alpha Base when the hats filter go randomly crazy ahah ! All joke aside, great stuff, love to hear more of this incredible machine on youtube, keep them coming !
I think the sound you're refering to is actually the vocal's filter. And it's not really random, just me cranking up the resonance too much 😅 thanks for commenting anyways
@@MaharadzaStunt Are you sure? I'm talking about the white noise at 7:12. I have an AB and occasionnaly have the same issue on the closed hats channel when the cutoff is too low .
Alright, it's the HH indeed. But the problem here was that I was switching from playing filtered sample as hi-hat to using noise instead. Forgot that the noise HH requires a shorter release envelope (which was set as max for the sample hh). So my fault, not Alpha Base's :))) normally I don't have such a problem. @@Mosneig
Amazing that this is all off the Alpha Base, also that you did this all live. The UI of the AB isn’t the easiest! I’ve had an AB for 4 days, already impressed. Both inspired and daunted by what you have been able to do with it
I know it's a common opinion about the AB, but to be honest - what's so difficult about the ui? You've got 16 parameter knobs at hand easily switchable from page a to page b. It's perfect for playing live. Only some functions are not so easily accessible like the FX page but you'll get used to it :) good luck
@@MaharadzaStunt Ah right, it's very effective, sounds great. You should approach some labels with your tracks/jams (if you haven't already), get it out there, high quality stuff
Most of the sounds used are synthesised in Alpha Base. Other than that it’s Alpha Base factory samples except for the voice sample and pad sample, sampled myself but I don’t have rights to them, so not available for sale.
Thanks! I only did a few live shows. Currently working on mastering a new setup (alpha base + loop station). After that I'll be looking for some more consistent live appearances
@@christopherwhitehall2565 yes. There are two vocal samples from Neon Genesis Evangelion: 'kore wa dare?' and 'kore wa watashi'. Both recorded directly into the Alpha Base through the inputs. Both are played from instrument 5, so they're processed by AB's filter. I switch manually between the two samples with the sample select parameter knob. Later in the jam, they're played in reverse (page b knob 4), and they're p-locked to automatically switch every few beats.
dang goooood work - all of it! sound and vision!!!
Great job with the Alpha ! Impressive... Good job with the video too !
Thank you!
Very good, you should release that
Thanks, maybe one day 😅
chewed that right on up!!!
You know it's an Alpha Base when the hats filter go randomly crazy ahah ! All joke aside, great stuff, love to hear more of this incredible machine on youtube, keep them coming !
I think the sound you're refering to is actually the vocal's filter. And it's not really random, just me cranking up the resonance too much 😅 thanks for commenting anyways
@@MaharadzaStunt Are you sure? I'm talking about the white noise at 7:12. I have an AB and occasionnaly have the same issue on the closed hats channel when the cutoff is too low .
Alright, it's the HH indeed. But the problem here was that I was switching from playing filtered sample as hi-hat to using noise instead. Forgot that the noise HH requires a shorter release envelope (which was set as max for the sample hh). So my fault, not Alpha Base's :))) normally I don't have such a problem. @@Mosneig
@@MaharadzaStunt Ah I see ! You show a great mastery of the machine anyway ! Happy accidents are never an issue in the end ;)
Unbelievable that it's live recorded.❤
this is soooooooooooo good! Alphabase is a machine, I got mine a month ago 😊
Banging! So sick. Sounds amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Live techno de nível superior e inspirador!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Great stuff!
Love it!
Thank you :)
It's me who thanks you 😊😊😊
cool
🥰😇💥💫
Amazing that this is all off the Alpha Base, also that you did this all live. The UI of the AB isn’t the easiest!
I’ve had an AB for 4 days, already impressed. Both inspired and daunted by what you have been able to do with it
I know it's a common opinion about the AB, but to be honest - what's so difficult about the ui? You've got 16 parameter knobs at hand easily switchable from page a to page b. It's perfect for playing live. Only some functions are not so easily accessible like the FX page but you'll get used to it :) good luck
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Neo Tokyo Jomox
Release bro!
This is a killer jam man, great work! Is the pad at the start the FM track or a sample?
Thanks! It's a looped sample with step sequenced pitch
@@MaharadzaStunt Ah right, it's very effective, sounds great. You should approach some labels with your tracks/jams (if you haven't already), get it out there, high quality stuff
+1
Very nice. have you tried analog rytm? if so, how do they compare?
@@TemporaryOverdrive never tried but from what I know it’s also cool :)
@@MaharadzaStunt yeah it's a great machine, very deep. best from elektron imo
Sounds great, any effect processing on it afterwards?
Thanks, there is master compression/limiters. Other than that it's raw.
Your own samples? If so, available for sale?
Most of the sounds used are synthesised in Alpha Base. Other than that it’s Alpha Base factory samples except for the voice sample and pad sample, sampled myself but I don’t have rights to them, so not available for sale.
This would be fun in a club. Do you play live?
Thanks! I only did a few live shows. Currently working on mastering a new setup (alpha base + loop station). After that I'll be looking for some more consistent live appearances
All alpha base?
Yes, single session, master going directly into recorder, only compression post-prod.
Even vocals are the Alpha (therefore samples of the SD card)?
@@christopherwhitehall2565 yes. There are two vocal samples from Neon Genesis Evangelion: 'kore wa dare?' and 'kore wa watashi'. Both recorded directly into the Alpha Base through the inputs. Both are played from instrument 5, so they're processed by AB's filter. I switch manually between the two samples with the sample select parameter knob. Later in the jam, they're played in reverse (page b knob 4), and they're p-locked to automatically switch every few beats.
@MaharadzaStunt Thank you for explaining how you created this track.