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That does sound great, Wayne. Nice job! If you have time, could you share a little about whatever DAW or effects or other apps besides Model 15 that you used to create this?
Compositionally, what is the "seed" idea of the song, a two bar phrase that repeats and you just adjust the chords and tones, filters, effects, etc.? Sorry if that's too many questions but then you did throw this out to the wolves by posting it here and the wolves are hungry! Thanks!
Sounds like all Model 15 to me, using the built-in sequencer.
Thank you! Cubasis 2 was the daw. Rp-1 and RF-1 are the effects. Musically it is based on the idea of phasing ( see the music of Steve Reich) It’s one long phrase which I take parts of and move forwards and backward a sixteenth at a time. Wiggled the cutoff a bit.
There are up to 6 voices of counterpoint in there....so no, not the Moog sequencer.
Ah thanks. Well done. I listened all the way through.
Thank you for the ears and comments!
cool
nice effect - check out Wayne's other track using M15
Thanks all!> @midiSequencer said:
M15 really is lovely.
quite agree - thats why I created presets for it & built my dream sequencer to use it.
Thanks Wayne. I will check out Steve Reich
Oh you gotta check out the trains one first
That’s good stuff, needs to be 20 minutes longer
As a guitarist, I’m partial to Electric Counterpoint. Thanks for the ears!
Wayne. Great music! Also curious what are you using as the video for the YouTube? I like how some show your wav form?
It’s one long phrase which I take parts of and move forwards and backward a sixteenth at a time.
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Are you just sliding clips back and forth along the Cubasis timeline with your finger, or is there a slicker way to do that?
Thanks! I use Wizibel for most of my videos. I’m not a videographer and, with a little care, it looks great.
There probably is.......
Lots of copy and paste on the timeline....it’s a hold over from my Finale days.
I'm enjoying this track while at work. Thanks!
I believe you have bought Quantum in the meantime ... have you considered its usefulness in this setting? Parts of sequences can be defined, you can shift forwards and backward a sixteenth at a time. I'll try this myself at some point, was just curious to see if you think you'll be able to replicate this without editing on the timeline at all
Glad you dig it!
Yes, just picked up Quantum the other day. I’m diving in and am very excited about the possibilities. Fighting off the flu at the moment, but will try to have a track or two in the next few days.
Awesome stuff.
@waynerowand how do you find the potential of m15s sound comapares to your hardware modular? Can it get to 80/90% there?
@waynerowand Are you freezing each track? I've been playing around with M15 and Cubase and only one or two instances and I start to get glitches. This is on a 10.5 iPad Pro.
Model 15 sounds amazing imho. The only fair comparison is to put it up against an actual m15. That being said, it sounds great. I think the recording speak for themselves I’d be perfectly happy if it’s all I had access to.
Yes. 3 seems to be the magic number for me. I don’t know if it makes a difference, but I host in AUM and route audio to Cubasis. 2017 ipad here.