Week 2:
Should have used a fixed aperture.
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Week 2:
Should have used a fixed aperture.
I don't think I will be making a video every week but I did make one for week one of 2018 just now:
I may have taken on a little too much this year. Anybody else also doing Jamuary?
So far I have managed to keep up. Posting mine mostly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kohlhofer/
Lots more to see and hear under #jamuary2018
Doh. I did not taken time zones into account and thought I had plenty of time till midnight. Should have remembered from 2016! Can I have a link to fix this one time ?
Many thanks!
I am in! 2016 was great and I missed it in 2017.
Followed you all. Also forgot to include my sound cloud profile: https://soundcloud.com/a-kohlhofer
Bandcamp: https://krag.bandcamp.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/citizenkrag
I managed to release a small album. A few tracks may sound familiar if you follow me here on weekly beats. Some material is new and some is quite old. You can check out Der Weltraum pretty much anywhere you like:
Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Bandcamp, iTunes
Really glad I got it all together before the year is out. I am still on track for 52 weekly releases in 2016. Any ideas on where to take it in 2017?
Enjoy and happy new year!
Hi fellow 42ers. Almost there!
I just missed week 24 by seconds because my computer went into a timely tail spin and took forever to recover
Song is all done and ready. Can I still upload and not loose my streak?
More shaky hand held camera:
I recorded the audio directly to my iPhone (line in) while filming the little OP1 screen. Applied a 2 color effect and published as is.
These days I mostly start with a basic (often technical) idea on the modular and start building a patch around it. This can take hours, days or weeks. If (big if) the patch is good I record a performance of that patch. Often takes several takes (aka practice) and revision of the controls.
I added a KP3 to the mix for real time effects/sampling while performing (anything coming out of the modular or via mic).