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I love Bojack. There’s a podcast, maybe it was song explorer, that goes into that track with Patrick too. Love the Black Keys. Saw them at an extremely small venue before their, “big come up” lol.
This track has been my go to strut for a few years now
I love it too!
Anyone able to reproduce the opening keys sound with ios auv3 instruments?
Think anyone could get the new J8 synth to replicate that intro and show us an example setup? 👀
I’m gonna tackle this later on. Thought I’d post a quick start from the video.
“First thing I did was I just built a
click track.” - I suppose any sequenced straight beat works here
“I bought a Roland Jupiter … and I plugged the Pro Tools click track into the CV input and
then turned the arpegiator on. CV is
controlled voltage so it's basically
a primitive way of controlling a
synthesizer externally with a different
like electronics source.” - what are some Jupiter clones that can be used? Probably J8 as I mentioned before.
“The Jupiter 4 is a cool keyboard and has like old weird presets.
The whole sound of that is from glitching out the clock…it moves in that way because I have so much volume I think going into the CV input from a Pro Tools click track that it’s just totally
glitching it out”
I mean this all could probably be done with a sequence, but I’m imagining almost upward compression in something like FAC Medusa.
Cool, love the full length version in the end of the podcast.
So the CV input on the Jupiter 4 is probably just for clocking the arp, as he talks about glitching out the clock. As a clock signal usually consists of evenly spaced pulses, feeding the arp a more complex signal leads to irregular bursts of triggers. I guess you can hear that in the podcast, when you first hear only the click and then synth and click together. As different sounds would create different bursts, maybe it would make sense to sample the click from the podcast and feed it to some arp in a modular like Drambo or mirack.
Then the question is, what notes to feed the arp and what kind of preset to use.