@tinylilmatt Is PWL Pete Waterman Limited? I might be borrowing a Linn-9000 at some point and that's _the_ SAW machine. If that happens I'll talk about them for sure.
@@AlexBallMusic Any idea what a fair price for one of these mixers is? There's one for sale here locally but I can't find any other offers to really compare to.
No you don’t. It’s because of UA-cam ever teenager and his friend wants this old gear. Driving prices up and up. I enjoyed my analog gear in the 90’s when it was still accessible and a good price.
i used to pass entire mixes through this in three busses using the individual in/outs. it's great for harsh distorted stuff but also amazing for subtle amounts of grit that really bring a track to life.
Geez! I would’ve thought that my Roland DJ2000 mixer was an item that was completely planned starting from a clean slate, but this totally proves to have been a likely inspiration. That band pass filter or ‘Low-cut’ section completely reminds me of this ‘isolator’ section on the DJ2000. I’d say that without a doubt there’s a whole lot more similarity than anyone would really have guessed in the beginning. And what do you figure I’ve used my DJ2000 for? Mixing beats of course, but it really does it’s best duties when you use it to process those drums!! THANKS FOR SHARING! It’s always a relief to know that all this old gear will always be willing to live on and keep working just as hard as before, and never really completely fade away!
Sound fantastic, Alex. Really punchy and industrial. Last one made me start headbanging. This isn't the first time I see someone recommending an old mixer but this time the effect is really obvious.
I just got my hands on the ibanez rm60 ii and its has all the features od the boss km60 plus more. Its sounds very gritty and has a nice saturation as well as treble mid and bass eq. And for a fraction of the price. Thanks alex for turning me on to this way of programing drum synths. It really opens up the creativity. That and weed of course.
Yes SIR - LOVE this. You have taken this old gear and went brainiac on it! Everything sounds tonally great - good retro feel! You should produce a mixtape with these wonderful boxes!
Upset I let an old Roland 8 track mixer pass me at the second hand store. Showing your results with the DX makes me want to dust off the old DX in the old studios cupboard and run it through that mixer. Great stuff in this video. Inspirational.
That's exactly the sort of gear Roland should reissue . edit: That last demo with the el cap and 303 was AMAZING. Would love more of that in my music rotation.
Finally got around to watch this and it's always refreshing to watch your videos Alex, especially when you make up a sound that's dirty and spikey and very different from my own. Love it! Cheers :)
Thanks Espen. Yes, I have a love for things that are clean and crisp and things that are gnarly and gritty. Nice to slide between them I find. Interestingly I ran a bunch of things through that mixer and polysynths sounded pretty terrible. It's really just a drum masher or monosynth squasher.
Fantastic. I have an old Roland M-24E 24 channel analog mixer that was given to me MANY MANY years ago, even has the manual. I just recently started plugging in a few things and figuring out how the effects loops work, bus, etc. There is some crazy crazy stuff that happens when you start turning knobs. I don't even read what the knobs are anymore, I just start twisting stuff and weird sounds come out and it's great haha.
9:20 ... Thank you so much for that moment Alex, I really love when you do acid stuff, especially in an oldschool way like that !! Love your channel :p
Kemek I recently scored the EM300 for $50US. Worth every penny and then some. No plugin can make the same sound as an overdriven EM mixer. Just lovely. The 300 model is HUGE AND HEAVY tho lol
oh man that was so nostalgic and I loved your acid house at the end.the drumtraks was really reminiscent of nine inch nails. but man, that roland demo at the end, so good.
Wow, I want!!! In fact I think you may have solved an old drum machine mystery that has always baffled me. There is an old skool hip hop record called flash it to the beat features a very grimy late 70s live performance by grandmaster Flash and the furious 5. Flash is playing a drum machine live, I think it is the old Vox drum machine with the tappable buttons, but the sound is soooo gritty and distorted it sounds totally amazing. I figured it was just a case of the recording being many tape generations old BUT listening to what that Boss mixer has done to the Kik I reckon they must have had it running through one of those bad boys.
This video is pure audio magic gold! Thank you very much for sharing such special combinations. Curious what modern mixers you like for similar synth drum processing. Much respect from the woods of upstate New York, USA.
Yes, that Balalaika had been hanging on the wall in an electrical wholesalers for years. I bought it for about £5 in about 2011 and have used it on a few jobs that needed an Eastern European flavour. Got a lot of acoustic instruments in the studio, that stuff all came before the synths did.
Super phat, great video! I bought an analogue Yamaha mixer recently (late 70s) and was wondered if you knew if overdriving causes any damage to the mixer in anyway? Thanks! -Linden
Hiya. It would be pretty useless for Djing. It's not got any mutes or cues or anything. It's just six mono channels, each with a gain multiplier, treble, bass, effect send level, pan pot and volume. On the master side there's a left and right volume, left and right effects send volume, a switched high pass filter and a mono monitor level, presumably intended for foldback monitors. So it was an affordable 70s keyboard / PA mixer basically. But nowadays it's superb for smashing gear through whilst producing modern music, because it drives and overloads so beautifully.
Yeah, the Drumtraks responded well to a good mangling. 😃 Not run polys through it or multiple synths but was going to try it. Also wanted to run real drums through it to see what that sounds like.
Update - tried a bunch of synths through it (including polys) and I'm not digging the sound. Definitely better as a drum processor or bass line fattener.
This is real beast! Great video, thanks! Maybe someone knows, what is the modern analogue for such hardware unit? This like pitch shifting, eq, pan and transient shaping all in one tool. This unit seems so rare, that even eBay has no offers for that.
If you want to skip to the results:
6:30 - DX
7:50 - Drumtraks
9:22 - TR-707 + TB-303
The nice Drumtraks part brings NIN feelings to me. Which is great.
@tinylilmatt Is PWL Pete Waterman Limited?
I might be borrowing a Linn-9000 at some point and that's _the_ SAW machine. If that happens I'll talk about them for sure.
@@AlexBallMusic Any idea what a fair price for one of these mixers is? There's one for sale here locally but I can't find any other offers to really compare to.
Alex how clean is the audio on this mixer
Drumtraks bit SLAPS.
I wish I had videos like this when I was 18 . We only had future music and sound on sound magazine
No you don’t.
It’s because of UA-cam ever teenager and his friend wants this old gear.
Driving prices up and up.
I enjoyed my analog gear in the 90’s when it was still accessible and a good price.
@@Umtree it's happens to everything old and vintage , it all becomes collectable and expensive.
@tinylilmatt I kept all mine too bro . It's amazing what you can do with software these days . I used to use an Atari st with cubase . Ah the memories
That 303 and 707 combo was the bomb. love some that kind of 80 acid sound...
Yes, think that combo was probably my favourite.
Totally agree
i used to pass entire mixes through this in three busses using the individual in/outs. it's great for harsh distorted stuff but also amazing for subtle amounts of grit that really bring a track to life.
Geez! I would’ve thought that my Roland DJ2000 mixer was an item that was completely planned starting from a clean slate, but this totally proves to have been a likely inspiration. That band pass filter or ‘Low-cut’ section completely reminds me of this ‘isolator’ section on the DJ2000. I’d say that without a doubt there’s a whole lot more similarity than anyone would really have guessed in the beginning. And what do you figure I’ve used my DJ2000 for? Mixing beats of course, but it really does it’s best duties when you use it to process those drums!! THANKS FOR SHARING! It’s always a relief to know that all this old gear will always be willing to live on and keep working just as hard as before, and never really completely fade away!
That Drumtraks groove is phenomenal.
this might actually be THE VIDEO that convinces me to finally get a drumtraks
I did a video on it where I gave away all the samples. You can "try before you buy".
ua-cam.com/video/_NvQ6kIQWu8/v-deo.html
the toms of the DX sounded like an 808 bass drum! Awesome
Becomes like a boomy tone rather than a tom. I liked it.
Sound fantastic, Alex. Really punchy and industrial. Last one made me start headbanging. This isn't the first time I see someone recommending an old mixer but this time the effect is really obvious.
Thanks. Yes, I don't think my 303 as ever sounded as good as it did through the KM-60 with the bass cranked. Ooph.
This is so amazing! Also hearing NIN influences and Aphex Twin acid sounds. What a great job.
I just got my hands on the ibanez rm60 ii and its has all the features od the boss km60 plus more. Its sounds very gritty and has a nice saturation as well as treble mid and bass eq. And for a fraction of the price. Thanks alex for turning me on to this way of programing drum synths. It really opens up the creativity. That and weed of course.
Dude realy great acid/indusrial techno/rythmic noise tunes!
Cheers. Yeah, was a fun experiment.
that's a hot track with the 707 and 303!!!!
Love my KM60!! Great video man. That jam with the 707 and 303 was banging!!
Oh man this sounds awesome! I love seeing new life and purpose breathed into old gear. Nice t-shirt, by the way!
Yes SIR - LOVE this. You have taken this old gear and went brainiac on it! Everything sounds tonally great - good retro feel! You should produce a mixtape with these wonderful boxes!
Thanks! Hopefully doing a more elaborate follow up mixer / synth video.
Cheers for putting this out. great you see the different ranges
A sample pack would be killer! Those hihats are dope and I love the random snare!
Trent Reznor would be proud...
Was thinking that the Drumtraks went a bit NiN.🤘
@Justin O'Nine Yep. I was gonna chime in with Esplendor Geometrico and SPK
So would Prince :)
Justin O'Nine and?
yeah mate we know it
@Justin O'Nine Why can't they ALL be proud? Them AND Trent Reznor.
I have that mixer, and the difference it makes can be the gentlest distortion or huge screams. Looove it!
Upset I let an old Roland 8 track mixer pass me at the second hand store. Showing your results with the DX makes me want to dust off the old DX in the old studios cupboard and run it through that mixer. Great stuff in this video. Inspirational.
Love the clip at 8:00 - Sounds like a mad Terminator 2 disco beat.
I bought my KM-60 cheap as hell, when it heats up it starts smelling like a garbage can lol. But it warms up everything you put into it so nicely!
This is a brilliant mixer Alex
That was nice and refreshing I use to do things like that. Make me look at old gear again, it also makes me think of going old school rerecording too.
Awesome! About to run a 626 through an old Allen and Heath 6x2 MiniMix, and you gave me the perfect tutorial. Cheers!
That's exactly the sort of gear Roland should reissue .
edit: That last demo with the el cap and 303 was AMAZING. Would love more of that in my music rotation.
Check out Enrique on Bank Records.
ua-cam.com/video/xwuRYLaAZ4k/v-deo.html
@@joshkorody7376 ty!
Nice and gritty! Loved it. I need to process my drums more.
I found a few of these. Never thought of using them for processing. Sounds good.
Finally got around to watch this and it's always refreshing to watch your videos Alex, especially when you make up a sound that's dirty and spikey and very different from my own. Love it! Cheers :)
Thanks Espen. Yes, I have a love for things that are clean and crisp and things that are gnarly and gritty. Nice to slide between them I find.
Interestingly I ran a bunch of things through that mixer and polysynths sounded pretty terrible. It's really just a drum masher or monosynth squasher.
Maaan...you got a true GEM. Like a lot that warm and distorted sound. BREAK all now my friend...👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😁!!!
9:19 " so , let's em, have a listen to how that sounds...." . Well, it sounds fucking sweet Alex. God I love the 707 +303 combo.
This makes me wish these things weren't like $500 but also makes me appreciate why they are.
Yeah, they do something very desirable and so up the prices go!
Wow very nice once they're all playing together!!! Like Skinny Puppy!!!
They even used this mixer actually!
Such a handsome mixer
Fantastic. I have an old Roland M-24E 24 channel analog mixer that was given to me MANY MANY years ago, even has the manual. I just recently started plugging in a few things and figuring out how the effects loops work, bus, etc. There is some crazy crazy stuff that happens when you start turning knobs. I don't even read what the knobs are anymore, I just start twisting stuff and weird sounds come out and it's great haha.
you canned this on last IAN POOLEY releases !!! great video as always !!
sickk and gritty tones you got mate! Well done. I'd see and dance to a live show of just the Drumtraks through this sucker!!
9:20 ... Thank you so much for that moment Alex, I really love when you do acid stuff, especially in an oldschool way like that !! Love your channel :p
Cheers. Yeah, Acid sounds just right through that mixer.
drumtraks sequence gets my vote!!!! (also obsessed with the prophet font "drumtraks"- so tasty!)
Very impressive and really cool! Great video, Alex!
Thanks!
7:59 Industrialgasm. So cool!
I really regret selling my Boss KM-60 mixer around about 1986. So we’ll made and loved the VU meters.
Dope stuff! real pleasing saturation indeed!
I have a Yamaha EM-130 that I really need to use more of. Great spring reverb too.
Kemek I recently scored the EM300 for $50US. Worth every penny and then some. No plugin can make the same sound as an overdriven EM mixer. Just lovely. The 300 model is HUGE AND HEAVY tho lol
Paul Sadler Nice!
oh man that was so nostalgic and I loved your acid house at the end.the drumtraks was really reminiscent of nine inch nails. but man, that roland demo at the end, so good.
This was delightful
When using only one drum machine makes perfect sense 🙂 and yes, I lLove old analogue mixers!
Wow, I want!!! In fact I think you may have solved an old drum machine mystery that has always baffled me. There is an old skool hip hop record called flash it to the beat features a very grimy late 70s live performance by grandmaster Flash and the furious 5. Flash is playing a drum machine live, I think it is the old Vox drum machine with the tappable buttons, but the sound is soooo gritty and distorted it sounds totally amazing. I figured it was just a case of the recording being many tape generations old BUT listening to what that Boss mixer has done to the Kik I reckon they must have had it running through one of those bad boys.
Here is the track... ua-cam.com/video/QDeM_9qJoa0/v-deo.html
Hey!
Nice spot, I'd bet it's exactly that effect. Gain staging through one of these (then cheaper) mixers and getting an overloaded sound.
Alex Ball I think so. Brilliant vid yet again man!
Awesome, thanks Alex!
Like the others, this is so INDUS ! Well done mate. AGAIN !!!
The snare sounds crazy good.
surely it should also somate very well, i would so much loved to find something like this as cardsound...
That is a nice looking mixer!
That acid track is dope !
Enjoyed that!
this the sound that will define a generation
Sick video mate. The Oberheim is 😜
Great video, sounds so good!
Can you do another video with a TR909 going into this mixer?
It really has a pleasing sound when driven
I wanna hear distorted toms !!
Got one and it’s the best distort for tb-303.
Nice one! Dig the outro music too!
this video made me get one thank you!!
Nice! Enjoying it?
This video is pure audio magic gold! Thank you very much for sharing such special combinations. Curious what modern mixers you like for similar synth drum processing. Much respect from the woods of upstate New York, USA.
Oh wow! I've never gotten a good look at your studio, but nice Balalaika
Yes, that Balalaika had been hanging on the wall in an electrical wholesalers for years. I bought it for about £5 in about 2011 and have used it on a few jobs that needed an Eastern European flavour.
Got a lot of acoustic instruments in the studio, that stuff all came before the synths did.
nice, that low cut on the master section is hella useful..
Yes, I guess they put it on there to cut the rumble off microphones, but doubles up as a nice function for electronic stuff.
Awesome! The Roland VX mixing amps are another fun option for doing this kind of thing too (+ they have spring reverb/bbd)
thank you for the inspiration.....
I have the KM60 also and used to run my Yamaha electric drum kit through it 👌
This is so sick
what are these typically going for nowadays?
Super phat, great video! I bought an analogue Yamaha mixer recently (late 70s) and was wondered if you knew if overdriving causes any damage to the mixer in anyway? Thanks! -Linden
nice, glad this was recommended to me.
That was awesome
This is awesome
Thanks!
soo nice
Some old soundcraft desks where heavy too if gain turned up
hi, Alex. Do you mind if i sample the fantastic sounds you did? im an independant electronic music producer. Great job!
this is essentially what I use my old mackie vlz for.
kcat80 same here. Old trick
Which vlz model will do this please ? What about Strymon Deco ?
processing like a boss :-)
@ 5:33 sound reminds me of the intro from "A pain that I am used to" by Depeche Mode.
SynthPimp
6:30 sounds like « Lilian » by Depeche mode too
@@MrBellerose Yes; indeed.
Good spot!
lovely @9:21 get that in warehouse with a nice sound system... free party and where there
Any chance you'd release the recordings made from each as loops? I'd kill for the Drumtracks/ 707+303 recordings lol
Marvellous !!!
Could you recommend a cheaper alternative with similar capabilities? I need this in my life but dont have that kind of budget for a mixer
excuse my ignorance but can you use this mixer just for djing? I mean does it have a cue? thanks! amazing music pal!
Hiya.
It would be pretty useless for Djing. It's not got any mutes or cues or anything. It's just six mono channels, each with a gain multiplier, treble, bass, effect send level, pan pot and volume.
On the master side there's a left and right volume, left and right effects send volume, a switched high pass filter and a mono monitor level, presumably intended for foldback monitors.
So it was an affordable 70s keyboard / PA mixer basically. But nowadays it's superb for smashing gear through whilst producing modern music, because it drives and overloads so beautifully.
I wonder how this stacks up compared to a boss bx-8
Brilliant!
the DX was pure industrial
Sounds like a Techno night in glasgow circa early 90s ....
That will be great for techno and no one Will be able to copy it
pretty cool video man, always wanted a nice tutorial about this mixer. Now i know how much lo-fi/compressed u can get with this machine.
I loved the drumtraks beat!
Did you try running a polysynth through it?
Yeah, the Drumtraks responded well to a good mangling. 😃
Not run polys through it or multiple synths but was going to try it. Also wanted to run real drums through it to see what that sounds like.
Update - tried a bunch of synths through it (including polys) and I'm not digging the sound. Definitely better as a drum processor or bass line fattener.
Alex Ball Good tip on the synths Alex, thanks!
This is real beast! Great video, thanks!
Maybe someone knows, what is the modern analogue for such hardware unit? This like pitch shifting, eq, pan and transient shaping all in one tool. This unit seems so rare, that even eBay has no offers for that.
That beat at 7:50 is killer!!!
Cool. I have the same Boss. 😁🙌🎶
Excellent!
Excellent as usual Alex! Would love to hear a TR-77 or Ace Tone through it. X)
TR-77 is out having a midi mod installed at the moment. Will try it when it's back. :)
Alex Ball Who’s doing your TR-77 midi mod? I want to get mine done.
That was great
thats a cool setup though.nice use of the old cool mixer..
love it