This year, I've moved away from Ableton and VST, invested in the AR, A4 and OT, and my music output (and fun while doing it) has increased x10000, it's quite incredible what more limitations and a hands on device brings.
thanks for this. I hope you make more A4 content, because there's always more to learn with this deep device, beyond the functions and into the creative techniques and useful workflows.
I notice a little overdrive on top of the analogfour makes wonders to the original a little "static" sound, distorting the input with extra gain on the mixer (on my case KM-60) does the trick, everything sounds much thicker, no need to do it too much of course.
@@SONWU yes that is true. But even so the structure limits what you can create. I mean you can chain together a couple different grooves , or variations on a groove. It is really awesome for that. But a complete song? I think you end up recording into a daw.
@@SONWUin a good way? Or is the ratio between config and music-making a bit heavy on config? I’m pretty sold on getting an OTmk2 to go with my A4mk2 for live performance, but I’d love some feedback/thoughts on this set up
@@Tapepusher I think the answer is not easy. It depends on your temperament. The OT is very deep and the way things interact can cause some head scratching and frustration at times. But the possibilities are immense. You can use it as a looper, an FX unit, a mixer, sampler, MIDI sequencer… I think the A4 & OT make an excellent combo though! (Just know that you'll need time to learn the OT like a real instrument) In case you want to save a little time, feel free to book private lessons with me ;) I can help you get going on the OT quicker: ko-fi.com/sonwu/shop
I will see…there are a few videos I have to get done first. BUT from what I remember I parameter locked the Chorus depth and spread as well as delay tile maybe. Playing with the chorus parameters is good fun
Hi! Yes, I would be happy to do lessons on the Analog Four. However I must admit, that my proficiency with it is not as high, as with some other devices featured on my channel. If you are talking about beginner-lessons though, I think that shouldn't be a problem, as I can walk you through all the basics. Let me know what you think!
There are some sounds pre-installed. Most of the drums are from www.kimurataro.com/ sound packs, but there are also free sound packs on elektron.se ! Hope this helps!
Sound wise, I think they are both great…not that big of a difference. But I just like the display of the mk2 soooo much more. If there was an AKmk2 though, that would be great :)
I did exactly that. While the integrated keyboard is really nice...the screen on the mk2 makes all the difference. Also the different LED colors for accents, slides, etc. is a nice touch. For me its definitely worth it and I couldn't go back. I learned my lesson :) @@bentropy
Man, I was selling off my RYTM and A4 mk1s as I updated to the mk2s but this makes me kinda think I might need to keep the A4 mk1 to have twice the voices!
Sry, so grauenhaft wenn deutsche versuchen Englisch zu sprechen, mach das Tutorial doch bitte in deutsch, dann haben auch Leute die nicht so bewandert mit Englisch sind was davon und die englischsprechenden können sich den Untertitel durchlesen ! ❤
Ich versuche es nicht…ich tue es :) Warum guckst du das Video nicht mit Untertiteln? Ich habe den Kanal auf Englisch angefangen und werde es wohl auch so beibehalten denke ich. Danke dennoch fur das Feedback!
This year, I've moved away from Ableton and VST, invested in the AR, A4 and OT, and my music output (and fun while doing it) has increased x10000, it's quite incredible what more limitations and a hands on device brings.
True, some devices really give you a kick up the… :)
Yeah, I can totally understand! I have experienced the same!
That was really useful! Great idea to reduce the length of the effects track. Definitely a track I'm guilty of neglecting😄
Thanks! I am happy when I can inspire people to try out new things :)
These machines reward exploration
thanks for this. I hope you make more A4 content, because there's always more to learn with this deep device, beyond the functions and into the creative techniques and useful workflows.
Thanks for watching & commenting! Got another video ready ;)
Dang bro, this is tempting
I'm sorry ;)
But I recommend playing with your OT's parameter slides to help cure the GAS!
Awesome video. Made me realize I'm not taking full advantage of parameter locks like I should be.
Thank you! I am glad I could inspire you to try something else :)
I notice a little overdrive on top of the analogfour makes wonders to the original a little "static" sound, distorting the input with extra gain on the mixer (on my case KM-60) does the trick, everything sounds much thicker, no need to do it too much of course.
Another great vid, thank you!
Thank YOU!
The only problem I see with a sequencer based box like this is you created one wonderful 4 beat measure. Where do you go from there?
You can chain patterns in song mode!
@@SONWU yes that is true. But even so the structure limits what you can create. I mean you can chain together a couple different grooves , or variations on a groove. It is really awesome for that. But a complete song? I think you end up recording into a daw.
Such a monster box!
For sure!
Love the A4 content!!!
Thank you! Will get back to it at some point.
Right now my Octa is taking up a lot of time…
@@SONWUin a good way? Or is the ratio between config and music-making a bit heavy on config? I’m pretty sold on getting an OTmk2 to go with my A4mk2 for live performance, but I’d love some feedback/thoughts on this set up
@@Tapepusher I think the answer is not easy. It depends on your temperament. The OT is very deep and the way things interact can cause some head scratching and frustration at times. But the possibilities are immense.
You can use it as a looper, an FX unit, a mixer, sampler, MIDI sequencer…
I think the A4 & OT make an excellent combo though! (Just know that you'll need time to learn the OT like a real instrument)
In case you want to save a little time, feel free to book private lessons with me ;)
I can help you get going on the OT quicker: ko-fi.com/sonwu/shop
"Fart sound territory"🤣 you made my day mate 👍
We’ve all had some sick sound developing when suddenly-we had nothing but a huge fart!
I didnt understand how you used the FX track. Can you make a tutorial for that?
I will see…there are a few videos I have to get done first. BUT from what I remember I parameter locked the Chorus depth and spread as well as delay tile maybe. Playing with the chorus parameters is good fun
May I ask which Cuckoo video are you refereing to where he shows kits/drums? Very nice video of your’s btw.!
Thanks, it's here ua-cam.com/video/qbBdIhTGIek/v-deo.html
Will you have private lesson on analog four?
Hi! Yes, I would be happy to do lessons on the Analog Four. However I must admit, that my proficiency with it is not as high, as with some other devices featured on my channel. If you are talking about beginner-lessons though, I think that shouldn't be a problem, as I can walk you through all the basics. Let me know what you think!
Are the sounds & drums already installed on the device?
There are some sounds pre-installed. Most of the drums are from www.kimurataro.com/ sound packs, but there are also free sound packs on elektron.se ! Hope this helps!
Sounds super cool!!!
Thank you! Appreciate you stopping by :)
Do you prefer the A4 mk2 over the Analog Keys? I thought the the A4 mk2 sounds a bit distorted compared to the AK
Sound wise, I think they are both great…not that big of a difference. But I just like the display of the mk2 soooo much more.
If there was an AKmk2 though, that would be great :)
@@SONWU have been thinking of selling my AK for an A4mk2. The interface and workflow seem a bit more intuitive/ergonomic...?
I did exactly that. While the integrated keyboard is really nice...the screen on the mk2 makes all the difference. Also the different LED colors for accents, slides, etc. is a nice touch. For me its definitely worth it and I couldn't go back. I learned my lesson :) @@bentropy
awesome 💚
Thanks for stopping by!
Another Octatrack is on its way ;)
what are you planning on doing? 😍@@SONWU
@@Sinnersainthuman first idea is creating some FX chains
you're gonna have a blast! took me two weeks to get comfortable with the Octa but its rewarding @@SONWU
@@Sinnersainthuman I’ve had one before…but I have a feeling this time it’ll stay ;)
Man, I was selling off my RYTM and A4 mk1s as I updated to the mk2s but this makes me kinda think I might need to keep the A4 mk1 to have twice the voices!
If you can afford it, they are worth keeping. 2 very powerful boxes and the prices right now are ridiculous.
@@SONWU I already sold the RYTM mk1. Since I got a Push 3 stand-alone a lot of my live gear fell off.
@@RobotSnake oh yeah…push 3 would make me sell things too :)
p slides yass. thank you
Cheers!
Sry, so grauenhaft wenn deutsche versuchen Englisch zu sprechen, mach das Tutorial doch bitte in deutsch, dann haben auch Leute die nicht so bewandert mit Englisch sind was davon und die englischsprechenden können sich den Untertitel durchlesen ! ❤
Ich versuche es nicht…ich tue es :)
Warum guckst du das Video nicht mit Untertiteln?
Ich habe den Kanal auf Englisch angefangen und werde es wohl auch so beibehalten denke ich. Danke dennoch fur das Feedback!
....not your usual redundant useless UA-cam video.
Thanks, that’s nice to hear :)