Live Hard Techno w/ Roland VT-4! [Digitakt, Digitone, VT-4, Sub37, TR-8]

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
  • The Roland VT-4... man.. I know the Roland E4 was made but the VT-4 had certain dedicated performance features that I felt best would suit the rest of the gear. The VT-4 added another level of fun filled mastery within the rest of the mad scientist concoction, connected into the input of the Digitone allows me to tactfully place a sort of ghosted loop in the mix using the Digitone's internal feature to overlay feedback, delay, chorus, and reverb for the VT-4.
    The VT-4 acts as a perfect fun filler between transitions and the Digitone couldn't compliment it any better. To be honest I'm surprised I haven't went this route sooner, its so much fun, especially with your own looper or in my case the DN doing its thing.
    Enjoy this hard hitting choon!
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  • @scottmcauleysounds
    @scottmcauleysounds 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Dat Bass is Phat! 👌

    • @embazle
      @embazle  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Scott! That’s all
      The Digitone doing the baseline. Thanks for dropping by and having a listen!

  • @astro_poly
    @astro_poly 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    No doubts just keep going, you're very good mate. Change nothing 😄

    • @embazle
      @embazle  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks bro, I had fun with this one for sure! I Appreciate it!

  • @kevindcruzmusic
    @kevindcruzmusic 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice work, vibes. May I ask your opinion of the Summit? 🤘🏼

    • @embazle
      @embazle  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the kind words and having a listen. Before getting the Summit I was stuck on the Sequential Rev2. I went with the Summit ultimately because of the 16 voice polyphony. Prior to the Summit I used a Korg Minilogue and an Elektron Digitone. My patch creating is not the most adept, so getting the Summit was a big jump for me. I am happy with the functional performance features built into the Summit and the vast array of patches I find others creating. It does have a very lush sound palette, but if I could make the jump, the Arturia Polybrute would probably do best, I only wish it were 8 voices versus 6. At any rate I am content, eventually on this synth journey I’ll take a deeper dive into patch creating as it is truly where it shines, and in that will revile against many synths in its price range.

    • @kevindcruzmusic
      @kevindcruzmusic 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@embazle thank you for your honest appraisal. I believe we have similar setups as I’m running a Digitakt, Analog Rytm 2, Dfam with Dfam thing, Mother32, Grandmother and a Hydrasynth desktop. I’m considering a ‘centre piece polysynth’ so I’m looking at the Summit as well as a few others at 2nd hand price ranges I’m a bit stuck to know which. I write techno, micro house, rominimal styles but most demos I find are ambient or quite basic, so I must thank you for your content as it certainly resonated 🤘🏼⚡️

    • @embazle
      @embazle  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I tend to get more views with the ambient style demos versus my techno performances. I enjoy creating techno mostly inspired by psy hypnotic tech and hard techno should my sound creations allow. I don’t do enough justice in Ableton, but it’d be nice to do a true production should I ever truly commit and learn that route. Most recordings I do are raw and unmastered and it’s easier to do with hardware than software in my case.
      I’d really like to upgrade my tr-8, I was considering a RYTM2 or a TR-8s, just because I enjoy having the sliders, makes for easier control performance wise.
      I’m very honored to share my experience and learning from others, especially given our taste in synths and music!

    • @kevindcruzmusic
      @kevindcruzmusic 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@embazle I look forward to your future jams! I highly recommend the Rytm mk2, if I had to keep one item it would be this guy especially with the latest update.