so glad i had my headphones on for the first listen. this was insane and stimulating. your compositions are unreal sometimes, dude. i’m gonna have to check your patreon out. i wanna contribute to this madness.
@@Aldoistaken Definitely becoming a patron. i love your chords and would love a peak into the mind. you and Sean Angus Watson will be the only two Patreon accounts that I’ve subscribed too. Can’t start my sub now, but will be in the group after the first of the month. Can’t wait to see what you’ve got in store there!
Absolutely love your content! Sub and liked! Quick question: is it possible to get started with this type of music using just an iPad and a guitar? Of course, having the proper gear is better, but I'm just curious about the bare minimum. Thanks!
Hey thanks a lot for the support! I don't have an iPad so I can't say for sure but I've seen a lot of cool apps for making music yeah. :) It would be hard to create complex song structures but it's certainly possible to jam around.
Why aren't you posting your tracks on Beatport? I would love to see what you could do with progressive house or progressive breaks. I've been a DJ for 20 years. Seriously, you're the sound that we need right now. I finally went into to production several months ago. At 38, I'm so freaking scarred. I've spent $20,000.00 on a studio (Korg Kronos, Korg Wavestate, Eventide H9Max, Boss GT-1000 Core, Toriaz Squid, Elektron RYTM MKII, Toraiz SP-16, Toraiz AS-1, Akai MPC Live II... I think you get the picture). I'm learning music theory, learning to play the piano (to play the synths), learning the equipment (the Kronos is so incredibly complex), and production. Your videos are truly inspiration because you bring in the organic aspects of musical instruments. I've stated in your other videos it seriously gives you an edge and a testament that we must not forget the discipline it takes to learn to make music.
Hey thanks for the kind words! I honestly don't know much about Beatport but I'll give it a look. Also that's quite a setup you assembled, you seem super dedicated so you'll probably be able to transpose your DJ skills into the production world real soon. 🙂
Sweet jam, awesome good vibes.
This is a new favorite for me. Love the creative use of that tape loop.
Yo that's awesome, thanks man!
Mister Aldo, trop fous tes sons. Vraiment fan de ce que tu fais. Celui ci est ultra envoûtant. Trop hâte de te revoir et d’entendre cela ;)
Aha, merci Mrs Alice, ça fait plaisirrr.
absolutely brilliant! ❤
I’d really love if there was a video where he broke down his whole set up and how it’s all connected
Finn Petrak he breaks down this stuff on his Patreon ally he time. Worth checking out.
Fantastic stuff. Yet again love the way you broke it down and built it up again with different voices. Super musical parameter recording as well.
Thank you so much James! Glad you liked it. :)
mellow and beautiful, flawless as usual, love it!
thank you!!!
Thank you. :)
@@Aldoistaken yeppings... 🙋♂️
Love the guitar sounds with microcosm at the end there!
Yeah absolutely. Great use of going full wet
pure fun to watch this! :)
whaatt a nice tom!!!
Crazy synth sounds, love it
just... lovely. you now have a bird guitar
Aha, my thought precisely!
Woooah this one sounds crazy. I dig it!
Yo thanks mate
so glad i had my headphones on for the first listen.
this was insane and stimulating. your compositions are unreal sometimes, dude. i’m gonna have to check your patreon out. i wanna contribute to this madness.
And I'm glad you enjoyed this one man! Thanks for considering the Patreon support too, that's very kind of you. :)
@@Aldoistaken Definitely becoming a patron. i love your chords and would love a peak into the mind. you and Sean Angus Watson will be the only two Patreon accounts that I’ve subscribed too.
Can’t start my sub now, but will be in the group after the first of the month. Can’t wait to see what you’ve got in store there!
Oh that's so cool man, I appreciate the love. :) I'm supporting Sean on Patreon as well, he's a huge inspiration
when the filter on the bassline starts opening up at 3:00... nice.
Easy subscribe. Great music and use of the gear. I'm loving the elektron world, but it is really fun!
Hey thanks a lot for the support. 🙂
This is soo cool! Kind of a departure from your previous jam signature sounds. Can't wait for breakdown vid, seems complicateddddd @.@
Yeah it does feel different from my usual stuff. :)
@@Aldoistaken in a really awesome way! Love both
The delay on the guitar sounds sick! Good stuff
epic and unique, as usual!
Yo thanks
mucho muy bueno
Just wow.
Beautiful🥰 I want to learn how to produce like this. 💥💥💥
great vibes, as always
Thanks bruuu
Awesome man!
This is dope
🔥
On attend🎶
That’s a cool shirt.
lol, thanks.
4:12 How do you make this guitar sound?
Hey, this effect comes from the Hologram Electronics Microcosm pedal on the left. :)
@@Aldoistaken Thank you for teaching me. :) (from Japan)
Absolutely love your content! Sub and liked!
Quick question: is it possible to get started with this type of music using just an iPad and a guitar? Of course, having the proper gear is better, but I'm just curious about the bare minimum. Thanks!
Hey thanks a lot for the support! I don't have an iPad so I can't say for sure but I've seen a lot of cool apps for making music yeah. :) It would be hard to create complex song structures but it's certainly possible to jam around.
Why aren't you posting your tracks on Beatport? I would love to see what you could do with progressive house or progressive breaks. I've been a DJ for 20 years. Seriously, you're the sound that we need right now. I finally went into to production several months ago. At 38, I'm so freaking scarred. I've spent $20,000.00 on a studio (Korg Kronos, Korg Wavestate, Eventide H9Max, Boss GT-1000 Core, Toriaz Squid, Elektron RYTM MKII, Toraiz SP-16, Toraiz AS-1, Akai MPC Live II... I think you get the picture). I'm learning music theory, learning to play the piano (to play the synths), learning the equipment (the Kronos is so incredibly complex), and production. Your videos are truly inspiration because you bring in the organic aspects of musical instruments. I've stated in your other videos it seriously gives you an edge and a testament that we must not forget the discipline it takes to learn to make music.
Hey thanks for the kind words! I honestly don't know much about Beatport but I'll give it a look. Also that's quite a setup you assembled, you seem super dedicated so you'll probably be able to transpose your DJ skills into the production world real soon. 🙂
you're a fuckin beast dude
Sound like melting.
First
Nice
Well done bRo