I made a remix for agargara in a panic 2 hours before a deadline. I like it though
https://soundcloud.com/allythemobbs/elixr-agargara-swell-remix

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First time home in two months and decided to work out my new camera’s video capabilities on some improvisation practice. Tried to keep it short, but at twelve minutes… bear with me.

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A lot of Aleph on this one: https://beko.bandcamp.com/track/ardor

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Really liked that one !
(français en plus)

C’est gentil, Merci!

Sounds great! I really hope you decide to eventually perform, and then come play in Louisville with me :slight_smile:

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practice

https://soundcloud.com/zunaito/v_z

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put this on a fucking 12" and i’ll buy it, holy crap

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means a lot

some good lessons learned but it can be better . trust me

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great track, great title :slight_smile:

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yesterday’s improvisation with OP-1 + piano

https://soundcloud.com/nuunnuun/op-1-092116-piano-en-loops

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All elektron Jam. Hope you like it.

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no idea what’s going on but this I S stunning.

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i love it


truly
i’m glad that music this beautiful exists

thank you for sharing with us!

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captivating, fascinating. would love to hear more about what’s actually happening with the aleph and the turn tables. custom vinyl?

really wonderful. thanks.

Judging by the fact that the record player arms/needles are not moving, this looks like a custom LP with looped grooves. So, each record is set to a different loop on the disc. Likely harmonizing textures. Further processed by aleph via slowly evolving generative algorithm…

That is my theory anyway :slight_smile:

Awesome piece. Great looking, beautiful sounding.

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@wooer @glia @dadek @laborcamp thanks!! :blush:

@dadek this is a new beta of the prgm app with turntable sequencing. I’m using test-tone type of vinyl so what you hear is the raw recording, but with post filtering and send fx. At the start pitches are set to a chord (0:03 when displays reads SLo), and then there’s the play/stop/reverse action as seen. The cool thing about these decks is that every function is possible to sequence, still much to explore!

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[quote=“Test2, post:585, topic:99”]
The cool thing about these decks is that every function is possible to sequence, still much to explore!
[/quote]This is the beauty of Vestax tables. I had a buddy who used to do mods to manipulate the motor speed. Not sure if most can handle such automated abuse (but i could be wrong).

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https://youtu.be/ZJpHDFny9ek

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