Beautiful! My Brother Anderson Ricardo Sabatovicz must be the most FAN of Prodigy since the very beginning of this successfully project. Fat of the land had smell of diesel power, just thanks!
@@MrNiftyReviews ever messed with the electribes? Tried thumbing through the guide and i thought it was trigonometry. Never cared for the Kaoss pad but when i go back and listen to dubs from 20+ years ago, i realized, it was cutting edge and designed for shelf life!
@@SurfingBoulder no, I haven't had the pleasure, but maybe one day I'll stumble upon them and give 'em a try. There is a used music equipment store literally on my doorstep 🤞
@@MrNiftyReviews so, at one point i had the rythym, synth electribes and an akai mpc 2000 clocked together and i will never forget the feeling...the dynamic....a different dimension is tje only way i can begin to describe it
Hey mate you'll have more fun with the TT-303 than the non analogue 'virtual' Roland TB-03. TT-303 costs £180 used, 95% like a TB 303. Awesome tutorial from before, long live The Prodigy!
yeah the tt is great, used to have 2 original tb303s, and yes its....90 % close, but as we all know, no 303 sounds ever 100 %like another, sold the tbs for big bucks and am perfectly happy with the tt, after all adding compression , delay, phaser etc, in the mix, with every effect you throw at it the sound gets closer. for me its most important that the dynamic chirpiness of high resonant filter settings and also powerful deeeeep basses without resonance come as they should. cheers!
@@MrNiftyReviews That's awesome man. I'm so glad to see it in good hands. To think, I've been in clubs where those VERY machines were played live! Blessings. 🤘
Are you referring to protecting the mods made by Liam? I do store my synths in flight cases. Wouldn't know where to start with clear coating😅 I know I'd be a bag of nerves attempting it
It's like programming in Assembler
Beautiful! My Brother Anderson Ricardo Sabatovicz must be the most FAN of Prodigy since the very beginning of this successfully project. Fat of the land had smell of diesel power, just thanks!
Thank you
So much work. Its just unbelievable discipline to do these
It's not too bad once you get used to it
@@MrNiftyReviews ever messed with the electribes? Tried thumbing through the guide and i thought it was trigonometry. Never cared for the Kaoss pad but when i go back and listen to dubs from 20+ years ago, i realized, it was cutting edge and designed for shelf life!
@@SurfingBoulder no, I haven't had the pleasure, but maybe one day I'll stumble upon them and give 'em a try. There is a used music equipment store literally on my doorstep 🤞
@@MrNiftyReviews so, at one point i had the rythym, synth electribes and an akai mpc 2000 clocked together and i will never forget the feeling...the dynamic....a different dimension is tje only way i can begin to describe it
@@MrNiftyReviewshe’s programmed 16 steps on a sequencer mate, not built the Taj Mahal 😅
Thanks 4 this upload
You're very welcome, thanks for the appreciation
Loving the content❤
Do it🫠
Liam Howlett best DJ in the world☝👏👏👏👏
Well that's a sub from me. Good stuff =)
Thank you it's very much appreciated
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Hey mate you'll have more fun with the TT-303 than the non analogue 'virtual' Roland TB-03. TT-303 costs £180 used, 95% like a TB 303. Awesome tutorial from before, long live The Prodigy!
Thanks for the info! I'll look into getting one
Or the Behringer TD- 3 can be scooped up for £80 secondhand - what a time to be alive!
yeah the tt is great, used to have 2 original tb303s, and yes its....90 % close, but as we all know, no 303 sounds ever 100 %like another, sold the tbs for big bucks and am perfectly happy with the tt, after all adding compression , delay, phaser etc, in the mix, with every effect you throw at it the sound gets closer. for me its most important that the dynamic chirpiness of high resonant filter settings and also powerful deeeeep basses without resonance come as they should. cheers!
mazin
thanks
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I hate the workflow of these things .
much easier than the original tb-303 though
It’s actually super easy
@gooneybird808 it's a bit of a effort ..when you can just sit in the chair on the internet, it's lazyness ..I suppose!
It’s not so bad if you just use it a lot
Dare i ask how you scored these Gems of electronic music's glory days?
Through various charity auctions over the years
@@MrNiftyReviews That's awesome man. I'm so glad to see it in good hands. To think, I've been in clubs where those VERY machines were played live! Blessings. 🤘
@@bruceshepard1193 sounds like some kinda clubs, love it
Sometimes liam howlett gives it away at giggs. But you need to stand at the front. He gives away diffrent machinery.
All it needed was a key follower
Делай много разборов трэков prodigy
Hope you clear coated that.
Are you referring to protecting the mods made by Liam? I do store my synths in flight cases. Wouldn't know where to start with clear coating😅 I know I'd be a bag of nerves attempting it
Spray that with clear and all the permanent marker will run and ruin it…
@dorsetengineering I'll stick with the flight cases then😊
Mint
Thanks 👍
The dance. Or. Mayday mix. ,,,, Come out of. Tuition n. Keep going.
Why does it sound so weak? 🤔
@@inperfectsequence7840 I think a decent pedal would cure this