From skkatter Sent Sun, Jun 17th 2018, 15:49
Well the main acid line you're hearing is a regular Roland TB303 in track mode going through eight different patterns, I made that first and that was the base I built the song up from. All the other sounds were sequenced by the Cirklon. There's no force to scale (that's what the Cirklon calls it) used, I just played all the notes in with a midi keyboard. I'm not amazing on the keyboard so a lot of time I'll slow the song down a lot and play the notes in to get them right and then make the Cirklon quantize them all. -Stephen On 17 June 2018 at 14:43, Niall Munnelly <xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > I have a predilection for motivs like this. I=E2=80=99m guessing this is = sequenced by your Cirklon? > > Are the transpositions all manually programmed, or are you letting the Ck= constrain to scale? It=E2=80=99s well suited for those duties, IIRC. > > Sent from a mobile device. Typos and probably bad ideas. > >> On Jun 17, 2018, at 7:53 AM, skkatter <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: >> >> I've got a track on this 7" under the name Splitradix: >> https://clone.nl/item51653.html >> >> Made with a TR909, TB303, Oberheim SEMs, SH1, SH101, Fenix II+III and >> some other stuff I've forgotten about probably. >> >> -Stephen