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Darkened Vistas - MC707 live set

Recorded with an iPhone and edited with FCP on an M2 iPad, which was more buggy than I remembered from my initial trials. Oh well.

Been getting a lot of gigs in my new town, so decided to combine and update some of my favorite 707 live set parts into one new set. Here's a little teaser.

Comments

  • @Tarekith Well done, good stuff and nicely strung-out/connected etc. More than anything, and as a 707 owner, it is good for me to see/hear the extent that you extend the thing beyond the borders I live within with it currently etc. Thank you.

  • Always impressed at what a skilled person can do with these techno toys. I just stare at my MC101 in bafflement. That was great! I really liked the music you make with this. :) A whole set, wow!

  • edited July 2023

    Brilliant set ! Damn ZendCore engine really shines in your hands .. now I have GAS towards MC707, thanks :lol:

  • Nice and dubby! Love it 🔊🔊

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    @Svetlovska said:
    Always impressed at what a skilled person can do with these techno toys. I just stare at my MC101 in bafflement.

    You can master different tools .. this is it.. we all are different, every of us is on constant journey of finding optimal tools for realising own musical ideas ... What is great for one may be unusable for other. Emotionally i have strong GAS now for MC707, like i have for any gear after i see somebody making great music with it. But then luckily my rational part of brain starts explaining me that just because somebody else goes hyper creative with some tool that doesn't mean i would do same with that tool. I may, but i may not.

    Also in that moment helps when i turn on what i already have and use it. Then i realise i really doesn't need anything new that much, just time :))

  • Been watching this for half an hour and just spotted this post while I’m watching

  • Also i like the corner of garden, the trees and the big rock !

  • This is brilliant! More please !

  • You are one of the reasons I got my MC707. Great stuff. Keep it coming .

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Always impressed at what a skilled person can do with these techno toys. I just stare at my MC101 in bafflement. That was great! I really liked the music you make with this. :) A whole set, wow!

    Gotta agree that is great seeing someone skilled with one of these machines. And Tarekith is a true master :love:
    But I have done something with my Korg EMX that I guess you would dig. I just tweaked the sound for one of the synths, recorded it into Beatmaker or AUM, and held notes for long times, changing some parameters. Good drone machine :wink:

    Never did it with 101, but its great for that too

  • @senhorlampada said:
    Gotta agree that is great seeing someone skilled with one of these machines. And Tarekith is a true master :love:
    But I have done something with my Korg EMX that I guess you would dig. I just tweaked the sound for one of the synths, recorded it into Beatmaker or AUM, and held notes for long times, changing some parameters. Good drone machine :wink:

    This is actually pretty good way how to use any synth (both SW and HW) .. just turn ON audio recording, then forget on it for hours and just tweak shit out of it ... then revisit recording, cut interesting parts and build library for later use in music...

  • @JanKun said:
    This is brilliant! More please !

    Tons more live set videos here: https://tarekith.com/live-sets/

    Thanks everyone for the kind comments and for checking out my new live set. I always feel a bit weird posting them here, as I use iOS apps a lot in the process but it’s hard for me to say exactly “I did this sound on the iPhone, tried out this drum beat on the iPad, etc”.

    Glad you’re all diggin the 707 work either way, it really is a bad ass little box. Soooo much potential.

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    @dendy said:
    Also i like the corner of garden, the trees and the big rock !

    Thanks, love my backyard too! Been having some ankle issues lately so I couldn’t get out deep in the woods to record this as planned, nice to have a back up option so close!

  • @dendy said:

    @senhorlampada said:
    Gotta agree that is great seeing someone skilled with one of these machines. And Tarekith is a true master :love:
    But I have done something with my Korg EMX that I guess you would dig. I just tweaked the sound for one of the synths, recorded it into Beatmaker or AUM, and held notes for long times, changing some parameters. Good drone machine :wink:

    This is actually pretty good way how to use any synth (both SW and HW) .. just turn ON audio recording, then forget on it for hours and just tweak shit out of it ... then revisit recording, cut interesting parts and build library for later use in music...

    So true. That's why I still keep some apps that has no connectivity. Fun to route them to hardware recorders/samplers/fx (Kaoss Pad 2, SP-404, Zoom ST-224 and MicroBR) and just have fun.

  • Great set @Tarekith - had to listen to the end! Would love to hear some spoken word over this (William Burroughs or something).

  • I have no idea what your doing but it sounded pretty good 👌
    Loved the way at 20 minutes you casually reach for a can 😊
    I also like the trees 🌲

  • Thank you very much! I like trees and cans too :)

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