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03 Lab rules: Use and of the provided samples, use as many patterns as you want, you can use song mode, and no overdubbing or postproduction.
For the Dec 2006 MDUW contest. I used all four samples, one RAM record machine, and one RAM play machine. Heavy compression gives it that "sucking" effect.
The original bass loop is cut down to make a bassdrum, the guitar serves as the open hi-hat, and the "thud" is, er, a thud. Obviously, the chorus sample is in there too. About mid-point in the song, I introduce the self-sampling RAM machine. More? Just ask.
The samples are named by slot number.
Submission for the December Machinedrum UW Contest.
Sysex for the MDUWMKI Science Collab Koshimazaki & eminor9.
Just MD internal sounds and Ram machine mangling moulded in song mode.
One song (slot 21) 7 patterns (from F1 to F10) and 7 kits (between slot 50-57)
MP3 (128 mbps) file of the MDUWMKI Sciencecollab Koshimazaki & eminor9..
This is the result of our (OnTheFly / Konkrete) collaboration with the SPS-1UW.
My second lab experiment for the MD UW.
I have used practically all the samples available. No RAM machines this time.
Some minimal crap dub or something. :) Live improvised RAM only
Ta-da!
For the uw lab3. I used all of the drum sounds, except for the hi-hat and maybe one of the synth sounds. I forget. Oh yes, "synth05". Oh, and one RAM Rec and Play machine. It starts at 1:25. One pattern. Lots of p-locks and live tweaking, including plotting of new notes. *.syx is forthcoming.