Daniel, thank you! Most of the jam sessions here on UA-cam have not been released. I do plan on sharing it at some point, but haven’t gotten around to it.
In this case I’m using the keystep for sequencing it. It’s a fun and quick way to sequence, when using pulsar for just drums, rather than more experimental craziness that Pulsar is famous for.
@@SonicJunkie Yeah I like to use midi for sequencing pulsar too. I really like that you can combine so many sources for sequencing modulation and live playing at the same time. A very special machine
@@secretgrooverecords1671 it sure is. The way I sequence it very much depends on the intent for use. For example, if i'm playing the whole track on pulsar, then i prefer using the internal looper / sequencer combined with clock dividers. If i'm using it combined with euro, then i use keystep. Now that i think about it, I've never sequenced it using ableton. Its probably lots of fun, since you can draw long and complex automation in ableton and have it manipulate whatever parameter you want on pulsar.
Yeah! real nice man! Just got a Pulsar and was imagining the possibilities of pairing it with the subharmonicon.
Both of them are amazing machines on their own. You can jam for days on end. Combined equals double the fun :)
Good vibes & sick sounds 🌟🤙🏽
Thanks man!! Glad you enjoyed it
That was awesome cheers mate!!!
Cheers!!
Ace
well done. i love the harmonies in combination with the stomping pulsar. keep going! cheers
Thanks mate!! Cheers
Did you take inspiration from that Joris Voorn jam I posted on fb a while back? Some similarities there for sure 🥰
No idea which jam you are talking about but now I have to find it :D
@@SonicJunkie ua-cam.com/video/Gpdth4U0bG8/v-deo.html
Amazing. Did you release this one? I’m interest about it.
Daniel, thank you! Most of the jam sessions here on UA-cam have not been released. I do plan on sharing it at some point, but haven’t gotten around to it.
oooooH that's a keeper! Welcome to HWJ!! Hope you can make tonight's streamthrough!
Although not sure those beats were hellish, just lovely and smooth! The Heavenly sounding part I can get behind.. ☺️
@@JonathanRCross yeah, I totally missed the hellish part hahah. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@SonicJunkie ok now I’ve linked you to your name in my head lol. Yeah this one should defo stay in. Still ticks the heavenly box 📦
Great work!!
Thanks 🙏
This sounds so good, love that Pulsar sound
Thank you!! Yeah pulsar is pretty amazing
That was really good! Really enjoyed it. Really like the Pulsar for it’s playability. How are you sequencing it here?
In this case I’m using the keystep for sequencing it. It’s a fun and quick way to sequence, when using pulsar for just drums, rather than more experimental craziness that Pulsar is famous for.
@@SonicJunkie Yeah I like to use midi for sequencing pulsar too. I really like that you can combine so many sources for sequencing modulation and live playing at the same time. A very special machine
@@secretgrooverecords1671 it sure is. The way I sequence it very much depends on the intent for use. For example, if i'm playing the whole track on pulsar, then i prefer using the internal looper / sequencer combined with clock dividers. If i'm using it combined with euro, then i use keystep. Now that i think about it, I've never sequenced it using ableton. Its probably lots of fun, since you can draw long and complex automation in ableton and have it manipulate whatever parameter you want on pulsar.