Using Hardware
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Using Hardware
Ok, I like renoise, it sounds nice.
BUT: I wanna do this stuff in hardware, I like the sound more and all.
Anyone here having experience with MPCs?!
BUT: I wanna do this stuff in hardware, I like the sound more and all.
Anyone here having experience with MPCs?!
[-]3ll0!
I don't have a mpc, but one thing i know is rely good is the Electribe series from Korg. Some are better than others. Basically any one were you can put your own samples in is a better one. I have one were you CAN'T put your own samples in and i still git some good brack/gitch-niss.
- Sense of Direction
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Ok, I like renoise, it sounds nice.
BUT: I wanna do this stuff in hardware, I like the sound more and all.
Anyone here having experience with MPCs?!
Anyone have any experience with time machines?
- SideshowKenny
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I just go ape shit on my EMX and EM1 and have a kp3 I borrowed from a homie since mine died...and um yeah motion sequence the shit outta crazy beats that somehow get spewed from my hatch. then do the same for FX...then send more fx and creepy sci fi samples thru tha kp3...
- Delinquent Dialect
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Sense of Direction wrote:Ok, I like renoise, it sounds nice.
BUT: I wanna do this stuff in hardware, I like the sound more and all.
Anyone here having experience with MPCs?!
Anyone have any experience with time machines?
I've been using time machines extensively - what did come as a surprise was the side effect of Dimensional jumping when used near black holes, which prove to be useful for finding alternative methods of chaos organisation in my compositions.
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