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JWM - Man Your Battlestations (Live Acid Jam in BramBos' Battlestation)
Yep, @brambos made one helluva app. After watching Jakob's video about it, I took to it naturally. Of course, I have no idea why the final recording sounds mono instead of stereo. I could've sworn I recorded this thing in stereo within AUM. 🤔 Ah well, enjoy.

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No matter how many times I hear those 303 bass lines they never get old. Good job on this one my friend.
Cheers mate! This is the genre that Battleground is best geared for. Of course you know I gotta put out an Ambient experiment once in a while with a new app, and you heard "Can It Ambient" already.
I wonder how much further I can take this experimentation in AUM. 😉 Perhaps with a background soundscape with Rymdigare on it, Battleground at the foreground, and other apps to feed into a master reverb. These days (this year rather) I seem to prefer Stratosphere Cloud Reverb to all others, although I love FAC Alteza as well.
Also forgot to mention that this and "Can It Ambient" were produced on my iPad Mini 7. I prefer to use iPhone for more standard genres like EDM, Pop
and HipHop. But for raw experimental music and live jams, iPad is where it's at!
Man, that's one powerful kick. And then when that bass comes in? Now THAT is what I call an acid bass. I have to know how you created it. I just love the way this track slowly builds. Excellent job!
Now dish. How did you make that bass? LOL
Hypnothic!!! I think that i could listen to this thing for hours
Well done mate!
Thank you, friend. Lol, the bass was simply the "Trouble" section in the Battlestation groovebox app.
I simply moved knobs when doing that live jam.
Thanks kindly mate.
The trick is uneven step lengths in the sequencers.
For instance, 9 steps for a closed hi hat, 11 for the acid bass, or something like that.