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Eat Your Veggies

By Janky Jams on March 8, 2026 11:11 pm

This one is all over the place. Some kind of House maybe? Idk. Had a fun bassline and was mostly experimenting with remote controlling my patch from the Neuzeit Drop. Some mistakes in there but I ran out of time... haven't cut it this close to the deadline before in this WeeklyBeats season.

But I gotta cook my weekly beets... geddit?

Patch notes:
- Schlappi Three Body on bass, as overdriven as I could get it into the Eon Procyon, with cutoff sequenced with a 5/4 cycle from Maestro
- Cursus Iteritas Alia through the Doepfer SEM filter does the little end of bar twirl
- Monumatic on Chord stabs
- 4ms Ensemble Oscillator through Bastl Ikarie on supporting melody duty.
The rest as usual - WMD drums and Bohm.

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The pacing of this one is really up my sleeve. Very smooth. I don't know how you manage all this gear. Modular superheroes. Each week has such great polish. Also a big lover of clean camera shots. Good job!

Perfect. Great take, even if you may think you made some mistakes smile

i love staring at mission control smile

one day i'm going to get a vhikk x!

great track!  i have no idea how you keep this sorted - very impressive

orangedrink wrote:

i love staring at mission control smile

one day i'm going to get a vhikk x!

great track!  i have no idea how you keep this sorted - very impressive

Who says I do? (: For real though, the biggest challenge in my workflow is remembering which things to adjust when... there are so many things to adjust and only so many hands... In an earlier take of this, I completely forgot to enable the chord stab voice for example. I'm hoping the Neuzeit Drop will help with that, to kind of set up remote control macros and move all the things I want to adjust in a patch to more abstract macros. Still figuring out how best to use that though!


ChillBitz wrote:

Perfect. Great take, even if you may think you made some mistakes smile

I want to get better at actually hitting the drops on the beat, instead of forgetting to turn the drums back on big_smile

evanericksonmusic wrote:

The pacing of this one is really up my sleeve. Very smooth. I don't know how you manage all this gear. Modular superheroes. Each week has such great polish. Also a big lover of clean camera shots. Good job!

Thanks heart

I had a salad with dinner. I will accept this as my reward. I hear what you are saying about the minor issues. This will be a legendary banger once you work out the kinks.

If these are veggies I wanna go vegetarian. Great melodic elements and how the overall track ebbs and flows. And that kick!

Forever impressed with the structure and groove that you give modular tracks. Truly you are a wizard.

Super cool vibe here. It's chill but driving, tight but fat. Continue to be impressed how you bring structure to these modular recordings.

A little sinister, huh? Not what I expected after reading the title, but I dig that big_smile A tight track!

dude, so good. progressive house vibes that I absolutely love all over this. and you're just... kind of violating rules here, hahaha. beautiful polyphonic chords, graceful arrangement. the eurorack police are going to come for you if you keep up this level of madness.

I also have no idea where the mistakes were. I couldn't hear them. this sounds like something that might have been on an old Sasha and Digweed mix. just in love with it.

sleepunit wrote:

dude, so good. progressive house vibes that I absolutely love all over this. and you're just... kind of violating rules here, hahaha. beautiful polyphonic chords, graceful arrangement. the eurorack police are going to come for you if you keep up this level of madness.

I also have no idea where the mistakes were. I couldn't hear them. this sounds like something that might have been on an old Sasha and Digweed mix. just in love with it.

Haha damn, thanks for the praise! As for the rules... no one ever tells me what they are, how am I supposed to keep them straight? It's confusing!

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