Great to see the DFAM getting some attention again. Love your music! To get away from the 8 step repeating pattern I use a CV out from a device (mostly Hapax) to trigger inputs on the DFAM every 5th or 7th step. Work really well.
Hey Lucas, it was helpful and really fun to watch. Like you said, its always interesting to see others use the gear you have 😊. Please continue making more of these dfam videos in the future. Cheers✌️
Super awesome video. I love doing the same stuff with my DFAM, it’s an absolute monster of a machine that’s very alive. So many sounds and textures come out of it. My favorite is to run it thru Mimeophon
Oh nice! I didn't know you had three sample packs! I've just bought them all. Thx! Until I ever have enough money to buy (semi) modular gear this will have to do on my Digitakt. :)
man awesome vid! very cool techniques. have also ended up using the triangles 90% of the time haha. its easier to go up with the energy with them than to remove energy from the squares. anyways love the deep hypnotic sound your getting out of it! cheers!
This is such a cool and inspiring video-thanks for sharing! I’m curious, how do you approach tuning the notes? Are they more like atonal melodies, or do you rely entirely on your ears? Or perhaps you tune them beforehand?
As always great demo. Would be interesting to see what the dfam can spit out paired with some eurorack modules. Once you have a few parameters automated with random cv / lfo modulating the fm amount and velocity for example, it could lead to interesting ever-evolving sequences!
yes I use the headphones (Audeze LCD-2C) for videos otherwise the music gets recorded by the voice mic. I do have speakers, the Barefoot Footprint 02, love them.
Cool vid
The first loop in the end is fire💥
Thank you :)
Punaise ça sonne encore tout ça !!! En effet la boucle half time de la fin est assez dingue
Merci !
That half time bit at the end is insane.
Thank you ! I was happy about it too, fun to try something different.
I have owned the DFAM for a while and I still learned SO much from this video. Thank you. Love your subtle use.
Glad to read this ! Thank you :)
Great to see the DFAM getting some attention again. Love your music! To get away from the 8 step repeating pattern I use a CV out from a device (mostly Hapax) to trigger inputs on the DFAM every 5th or 7th step. Work really well.
Thank you ! Yes a sequencer with divided clock for example can add a lot of variation to a simple sequence.
The sequencer of the DFAM is brillant. Really intuitive. Great video, thank you!
I think it's a stroke of genius.
Hey Lucas, it was helpful and really fun to watch. Like you said, its always interesting to see others use the gear you have 😊. Please continue making more of these dfam videos in the future. Cheers✌️
Thank you, I always look forward to watching your videos. Take care!
Great video, I always learn something new with you!
Glad you liked it :)
Super awesome video. I love doing the same stuff with my DFAM, it’s an absolute monster of a machine that’s very alive. So many sounds and textures come out of it. My favorite is to run it thru Mimeophon
it's a great combo with a delay and Mimeophon is sweet !
Great video and great sounds as always !
Thank you :)
Super cool ça remet en place les basics et ça donne des idées, merci !
Thank you this is a really great video
thank you !
Oh nice! I didn't know you had three sample packs!
I've just bought them all. Thx! Until I ever have enough money to buy (semi) modular gear this will have to do on my Digitakt. :)
I don't make tracks or release any music. I just jam. These loops are really a treat to jam with! :)
Thanks a lot for the support, appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed the loops !
Sounds Great !
man awesome vid! very cool techniques. have also ended up using the triangles 90% of the time haha. its easier to go up with the energy with them than to remove energy from the squares. anyways love the deep hypnotic sound your getting out of it! cheers!
This is such a cool and inspiring video-thanks for sharing! I’m curious, how do you approach tuning the notes? Are they more like atonal melodies, or do you rely entirely on your ears? Or perhaps you tune them beforehand?
I have to say it's entirely by ear, I just turn the knobs until I hear something I like
@@LucasMarchal Great to know your approach! I will try to do the same. Thanks!
As always great demo. Would be interesting to see what the dfam can spit out paired with some eurorack modules. Once you have a few parameters automated with random cv / lfo modulating the fm amount and velocity for example, it could lead to interesting ever-evolving sequences!
Yep definitely ways to bring it further with the patch bay. Sequencer to sequence certain events, switches, clock dividers etc...
Really great video, thanks for your efforts!
This was fun!
That's the idea !
Ooooh yes baby ! :)
C'est bien mec :P le gang du DFAM Bassline se rejoin!
bass line gang !
très cool Lucas ! cheers from Québec 👋
I love the hypnotic sequence! It would have helped a lot if we could actually see what you're doing though. Otherwise great video.
soo groovy!
thanks !
Hi Lucas, I see in your videos you usually use headphones. Do you have a set of speakers too?
yes I use the headphones (Audeze LCD-2C) for videos otherwise the music gets recorded by the voice mic. I do have speakers, the Barefoot Footprint 02, love them.