WB18_21
By Tri Angles on May 27, 2018 11:52 pm
some hardware test from this week; anode and minibrute mostly, daw-driven midi and drums
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some hardware test from this week; anode and minibrute mostly, daw-driven midi and drums
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Sounds very desert-y, and there's something about that beat that fits the vibe really well. Nice job, this is really fun to listen to
What is the string tuning / can I do this on a regular electric guitar? What did the anode do and what did the minibrute do?
drop d, any drop open tuning, or transpositions of them. things you can play mostly open/transposed with minimal chord shapes. you could do it with a slide, with a bit more control too in bending individual strings.
the anode is the high, sharp digital lead in the second half; it also is the 303 - style line through the whole song.
the minibrute is a lot of the bass instruments and layers. it's nice and fat and easy to program.
just got a juno alpha-1 yesterday so we'll see what's next