Yes! There it is! What a story, you did this so well. So many textures and details and everything is so organic. Beautiful. It felt like a hybrid between soundtrack and audio drama. It doesn't get boring, you keep evolving the soundscape and keep the listener engaged. Also the production of the video was very nice. Good job and thanks for sharing!
Can you explain the context of your performance? Where was this recorded and did it have something to do with the logos at the bottom?
EDIT: Ah there it is, right at the end of the video
Very nice indeed !
A technical question, you trigger the Deluge with the Arturia and Akai devices, right ? What exactly do they trigger on the deluge ? My guess is, you trigger audio recording/looping on the Deluge, right ?
Nice and inspiring jam ! Thanks for sharing !
Take care,
Sergio
@semar said:
Very nice indeed !
A technical question, you trigger the Deluge with the Arturia and Akai devices, right ? What exactly do they trigger on the deluge ? My guess is, you trigger audio recording/looping on the Deluge, right ?
Nice and inspiring jam ! Thanks for sharing !
Take care,
Sergio
Thank you Sergio!
Yes, right. I mainly use them to trigger the Deluge´s looper in the video.
Additionally, both controllers are set up to control the hardware synths as well as Deluge´s internal synths or kits. Every synth has a dedicated MIDI channel "learned" into the Deluge and I can switch by just changing the MIDI channel on the keyboard or the preset on the pad controller. This way its easy to eg. loop or record MIDI and CC, too.
@semar said:
Very nice indeed !
A technical question, you trigger the Deluge with the Arturia and Akai devices, right ? What exactly do they trigger on the deluge ? My guess is, you trigger audio recording/looping on the Deluge, right ?
Nice and inspiring jam ! Thanks for sharing !
Take care,
Sergio
Thank you Sergio!
Yes, right. I mainly use them to trigger the Deluge´s looper in the video.
Additionally, both controllers are set up to control the hardware synths as well as Deluge´s internal synths or kits. Every synth has a dedicated MIDI channel "learned" into the Deluge and I can switch by just changing the MIDI channel on the keyboard or the preset on the pad controller. This way its easy to eg. loop or record MIDI and CC, too.
Thank you percussijan for your kind explanation, and please keep on your really inspiring music compositions :-)
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Yes! There it is!
What a story, you did this so well. So many textures and details and everything is so organic. Beautiful. It felt like a hybrid between soundtrack and audio drama. It doesn't get boring, you keep evolving the soundscape and keep the listener engaged. Also the production of the video was very nice. Good job and thanks for sharing!
Can you explain the context of your performance? Where was this recorded and did it have something to do with the logos at the bottom?
EDIT: Ah there it is, right at the end of the video
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Very nice indeed !
A technical question, you trigger the Deluge with the Arturia and Akai devices, right ? What exactly do they trigger on the deluge ? My guess is, you trigger audio recording/looping on the Deluge, right ?
Nice and inspiring jam ! Thanks for sharing !
Take care,
Sergio
Thank you Sergio!
Yes, right. I mainly use them to trigger the Deluge´s looper in the video.
Additionally, both controllers are set up to control the hardware synths as well as Deluge´s internal synths or kits. Every synth has a dedicated MIDI channel "learned" into the Deluge and I can switch by just changing the MIDI channel on the keyboard or the preset on the pad controller. This way its easy to eg. loop or record MIDI and CC, too.
Thank you percussijan for your kind explanation, and please keep on your really inspiring music compositions :-)
Best regards,
Sergio