This is a recording from an experiment about MDUW performing granulation.
The original topic can be found here
Experiment about MDUW performing granulation.
First the original sample is played back. Then I play with speed, grain size, direction, jitter and pitch.
Enjoy :)
Steve
Some samples I created with the Buchla 200e, optimized to mono 22Khz .wav files for the Machinedrum.
Free for non-commercial use.
Quick, simple example of the MD time signature/multiplier feature. None of this is rocket science, but there didn't seem to be an example of this yet, and I was messing around with it anyway...
i hooked up the md to slave to another sequencer and then played a simple 4/4 beat, changing the MD's multiplier only.
1. The sequencer is playing a simple 4/4 pattern of 4 quarter notes on a separate tone module. Pitch is shifted up on the 4th quarter note to mark the end of the pattern.
2. The sequencer kicks off the MD's pattern, which is a very simple 4/4 beat. Again, pitch is changed via param lock on last snare hit to mark the last beat of the pattern.
3. MD and the other box are both played together with the MD's clock multiplier left at 1/1.
4. Both played together with the MD set to a 3/4 multiplier.
5. Both played together with the MD set to a 3/2 multiplier.
Greetings--
This is my first music post here and also the first MD track i've recorded.
I've had MD for a number of months now and I've been so inspired by some of the peeps and music around here that i've decided to stop editing music for a while and begin making some music.
This track was recorded into logic in one pass.
i used voxengo max punch , urs channel strip pro and voxengo elephant to give it a little something extra.
comments appreciated! thanks for the great community here.