Oh yessssssss, those old sync synth sounds give me life, and I loooove the CR-78 hats layered over the beat. You did this song justice for sure my friend 🔥🔥🔥
@@scottnelle hahaha, niiiiice! I know classic drum machine sounds very well, so I’m always a huge fan of hearing those classic sounds ❤️ Say, it would be really interesting to see you recreate some Kraftwerk material with this kinda software 😃
Sounds really, really nice! : ) I just got the Volca Drum and I'm wondering if I should get the Volca nuBass or Behringer TD-3-MO ... Which one would you recommend ?
I only have the NuBass so I can't make a totally fair recommendation, but I'll tell you why I made the choice that I did. I really like the Volca sequencer functionality. I have three other Volcas (Bass, Keys, and Sample 2) and while they have slight differences the sequencer is largely the same on all of them. I *think* the TD-3 (and TD-3-MO) use a sequencer that's more like the Roland TB-303, which I've heard is very frustrating to use. I usually sequence in my DAW, but for an Acid synth I felt like it was best to sequence onboard. So I went with the one that I was familiar with, and for me that was the Volca. Having said all that, I think the overdrive on the TD-3-MO sounds really great, whereas the drive on the NuBass needs a little help in my opinion. For this track I used a free saturation plugin. If I were going to be using it live, I'd probably get a Pro Co Rat V2 pedal (or an even cheaper copy), which was one of the most popular pedals for acid distortion back in the day.
@@scottnelle Thank you for the detailed answer! I plan to use my setup mainly for live home jams. : ) From what I've seen, may be the nuBass is the better choice. The thing is that I plan to get Behringer Proton and the TD-3-MO I can use as a sequencer and patch it with the Proton ... But I can get both the nuBass and the Behringers later on. : ) I'm new to this analog dawless stuff and it's really addictive. :)
@@BPEMETO That sounds like a fun setup! The volcas were my gateway into hardware and they're really cool. I've expanded my collection to include a lot of stuff since then, including several Behringer synths. They're a great value!
@BPEMETO That's awesome! Here's a video where the pattern is up on screen in a software 303. That's probably the easiest way to recreate it. th-cam.com/video/BRZTkTWFgfo/w-d-xo.html Essentially it's G# for the first half, B for the second half. All the magic of it is in the slides, and octave jumps. I think when I programmed it on the Volca I sequenced in the second octave and jumped up an octave when I needed to, but this video sequences in the third octave and jumps down. Either way should work. Toward the end of the video they slow the sequence down, which might be helpful to nail it. Let me know how you make out with it!
Thanks, Chris! The choice came down to the sequencer for me--I really like the Volca sequencer and I've heard that the TD-3 (like the TB 303) is kind of a pain to sequence.
Blade movie vibes 🦇
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Oh yessssssss, those old sync synth sounds give me life, and I loooove the CR-78 hats layered over the beat. You did this song justice for sure my friend 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks so much! Good ears picking out the CR-78 sample! I'm a big Gary Numan fan and I like to snag ideas from his material from time to time!
@@scottnelle hahaha, niiiiice! I know classic drum machine sounds very well, so I’m always a huge fan of hearing those classic sounds ❤️
Say, it would be really interesting to see you recreate some Kraftwerk material with this kinda software 😃
This is fun from the word "go"!
So cool 🎉
Thanks! I checked out your volca sample video, it was really fun! Looking forward to more!
Pump Panel 🔥🔥
The quintessential acid track for us vampires 😁
Sounds really, really nice! : ) I just got the Volca Drum and I'm wondering if I should get the Volca nuBass or Behringer TD-3-MO ... Which one would you recommend ?
I only have the NuBass so I can't make a totally fair recommendation, but I'll tell you why I made the choice that I did. I really like the Volca sequencer functionality. I have three other Volcas (Bass, Keys, and Sample 2) and while they have slight differences the sequencer is largely the same on all of them. I *think* the TD-3 (and TD-3-MO) use a sequencer that's more like the Roland TB-303, which I've heard is very frustrating to use. I usually sequence in my DAW, but for an Acid synth I felt like it was best to sequence onboard. So I went with the one that I was familiar with, and for me that was the Volca. Having said all that, I think the overdrive on the TD-3-MO sounds really great, whereas the drive on the NuBass needs a little help in my opinion. For this track I used a free saturation plugin. If I were going to be using it live, I'd probably get a Pro Co Rat V2 pedal (or an even cheaper copy), which was one of the most popular pedals for acid distortion back in the day.
@@scottnelle Thank you for the detailed answer! I plan to use my setup mainly for live home jams. : ) From what I've seen, may be the nuBass is the better choice. The thing is that I plan to get Behringer Proton and the TD-3-MO I can use as a sequencer and patch it with the Proton ... But I can get both the nuBass and the Behringers later on. : ) I'm new to this analog dawless stuff and it's really addictive. :)
@@BPEMETO That sounds like a fun setup! The volcas were my gateway into hardware and they're really cool. I've expanded my collection to include a lot of stuff since then, including several Behringer synths. They're a great value!
@@scottnelle I got the NuBass. It's so cool. : ) Can you share the Blade pattern for this video?
@BPEMETO That's awesome! Here's a video where the pattern is up on screen in a software 303. That's probably the easiest way to recreate it. th-cam.com/video/BRZTkTWFgfo/w-d-xo.html Essentially it's G# for the first half, B for the second half. All the magic of it is in the slides, and octave jumps. I think when I programmed it on the Volca I sequenced in the second octave and jumped up an octave when I needed to, but this video sequences in the third octave and jumps down. Either way should work. Toward the end of the video they slow the sequence down, which might be helpful to nail it. Let me know how you make out with it!
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Nubass sounds better than Behringer's TD-3 for me !! Great jam !! 👍👍🎧🎧
Thanks, Chris! The choice came down to the sequencer for me--I really like the Volca sequencer and I've heard that the TD-3 (like the TB 303) is kind of a pain to sequence.
yep🤙 I hate vampires🤪🗡
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