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these shots are taken from a video synth jam with my new video acquaintance Rich
they were made when we met up and hooked up our video gear for the first time loads of fun! ;)
his blog is here
and mine is here
"Tailored for the heavy pulse."
This is the MeanBeatMachine, a custom, sample-focused Eurorack system designed with a single, unyielding purpose: to generate hands-on, hardware-driven beats and complex loops.
Every module in this compact Sinusoda case has been selected to fit a hyper-specific rhythm workflow. The raw patterns and textured percussion loops generated here are built to be fed directly into an Elektron Octatrack, forming the backbone of the rhythmic structures for my musical projects, including Talvekoidik and S.K.E.T.
To strip away visual distraction and match the uncompromising nature of the sound, several modules have been customized with custom frontplates and matched knobs to enforce a clean, dark, and honest aesthetic.
Case:
• Sinusoda - Four Pack Modular Case
Modules (Top & Bottom Rows):
• ALM Busy Circuits - Pamela's PRO Workout
• Squarp Instruments - Rample
• Erica Synths - Sample Drum
• Tiptop Audio - ONE
• Tiptop Audio - ONE
• Noise Engineering - Basimilus Iteritas Alter
• Qu-Bit Electronix - Data Bender
• Qu-Bit Electronix - Prism
• Cosmotronic - Aphelion
• Doepfer - A-138s Mini Stereo Mixer
• Doepfer - A-138s Mini Stereo Mixer
• Intellijel - Unity Mixer
• Tubbutec - 6quencer
• ALM Busy Circuits - PPEXP1 (Pamela's PRO Expander)
• Intellijel - Buff Mult
• Mystic Circuits - IDUM
• Noise Engineering - Clep Diaz
• Robaux - 3PT
• mmM (Plinkysynth) - Plinky
• mmM (Plinkysynth) - Plinky Expander
• Klavis - 2x4
• RAS - Bonkers
• Cosmotronic - Messor
On the Sides:
• Intellijel - Outs
• 4ms Company - Listen I/O
• 4ms Company - Listen I/O
Michael Bailey, 2014
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these shots are taken from a video synth jam with my new video acquaintance Rich
they were made when we met up and hooked up our video gear for the first time loads of fun! ;)
his blog is here
and mine is here
ARP 2500 and ARP 2600.Both have their matching keyboard.The ARP 2600 is the last version,black/orange faced.The ARP 2500 is made in 1970 and has serial#70-009 and has a complete wooden cabinet.Systems built from 1972 untill 1978(serial#21 to ???)have metal casings and 20 positions in the upper matrix..