Vol. 2 of patches sampled from Yahama PSS-140 FM keyboard, fine-tuned for OP-1.
Download
pss-140-v2.zip (2,8 MB)
If you like it, feel free to buy me a coffee or beer 😉
Since childhood I’m pushed forward by inner need of sonic expression. Influenced by the synthesizer music of 80ies, exposed to digital audio toys since then resulted in life-long sound mangling obsession. Call me a knob twiddler or synthfreak and I won’t feel offended by that ;-)
Vol. 2 of patches sampled from Yahama PSS-140 FM keyboard, fine-tuned for OP-1.
Download
pss-140-v2.zip (2,8 MB)
If you like it, feel free to buy me a coffee or beer 😉
Vol. 1 of patches sampled from Yahama PSS-140 FM keyboard, fine-tuned for OP-1.
Download
pss-140-v1.zip (4.1 MB)
If you like it, feel free to buy me a coffee or beer 😉
Older Octatrack and LXR jam.
In case you are impatient, Visitors come in 4th minute 😀
Darker octa-jam. A bit loopy but who cares.
Chill track for my youngest angel to her first birthday. E-MU E6400 Ultra sampler fully tracked and controlled by E-MU Command Station XL-7.
Something. Jam. LoFi. The opposite from Nothingness. Dreamy industrial broken hop thing.
First jam with self-built MIDIBoxSeqV4. Synths played by Virus TI2, drums by XR20.
Trippy basslines, hoppy beatz, two grains of chaos 🙂
Cheesy virtual percussion synth meditation.
Jamming while being sick.
In February 2015 Elektron made a ScienceLab contest for existing Elektron boxes users. The task was to make a track purely out of one sample saying “We are not talking about simple looping device”. Contestants could use only Elektron devices with sampling feature (Machindrum, Analog Rhytm, Octatrack), max. track lenght was limited to 3 minutes, no external processing was allowed. No internal re-sampling either. Just re-synthesis.
This was my contribution.