@@unduloid Unfortunately my tracks rarely fit a certain genre strictly, usually I categorize myself to tech house as it was the umbrella term for this stuff when I was young. Unfortunately I'm no longer young nor is the tech house tech house 🤷🏻♂️😂
@@minikuiotoko Dub techno has been around for quite a while already. The difficulty is to make the most out of as few elements as possible. Maybe, as a challenge, you could try to make a track with only half of the stuff you see on screen here.
@@unduloid Well, to most artists it's a necessity to keep it small and then spam effects from their PC as they refuse to believe their sound is in the outboard gear instead of the synths and they probably don't have the financial means to gain access to more gear anyways. More power to them, I've tried to make my setup so anyone can easily get it with very small investments; you don't see anything expensive on my table. Whether it's a necessity to stay small to everyone, I don't know. Personally I try and keep the elements relevant to the track; does it serve a purpose or not? If not, out it goes. I don't use all of my stuff most of the time, as it doesn't serve a purpose. Then again, I still lack certain capabilities that I need to acquire in the form of more hardware or upgraded existing gear. I could make a full track just with the sampler. Or just with the microfreak, sampling the instruments I make with it. But what's the point when I can just use all the gear at the same time to make a full track. It suites my workflow and having a dedicated hammer for the nail you want to hit is a convenience 🤷♂
I'd rather play with myself than that keybed for sure 😂 I just ordered balanced cables and a few VESA mounts for the stuff, hopefully it'll clear the random snap, crackle and pops 😁
@@MwahMwahProductions I need to make some new dub pads with it, I just never seen to find the time really get down to it. Winter is coming, soon we'll have 4 hours of sunlight and nothing but time up here north 😁
What an absolute disaster of a set up dude, you even have some female roll on deodorant in there. Have some respect for your equipment and organise it.
@@ilovegoogleandyoutube Oh I actually just did, I was just waiting for the new cables and they finally arrived. And that's not deodorant, it's a moisturizer for playing the Microfreak. More or less surprisingly they design products like that for the women, but I'm sure they'll get a comment from the insecure men here and there, too 😁
Man something about seeing all that hardware just getts me so excited. Great production you got there too!
I started buying it end of the last year and I'm still constantly looking for more. Bargain hunting is probably half the hobby 😁
Great musical craftsmanship and artwork. Keep it up! Cheers
@@oliverfriedrich4345 I do what I can 😊 Thank you! 😄
nice one
@@Karl_Hogarth Thank you! 😊
Nice work🔥
@@hanfez.mp3 Thank you! 😊
Excellent groove!
@@KummaSound Kiitos! 😁
nice sound
Thank you!
yay nice and also intense!
The improvisation parts are always intense to me, glad it all worked out at the end! 😅
Good job
Thank you!
dope and FIRST
That was fast! 😁
Nice, but not really all that dubby...
@@unduloid Unfortunately my tracks rarely fit a certain genre strictly, usually I categorize myself to tech house as it was the umbrella term for this stuff when I was young. Unfortunately I'm no longer young nor is the tech house tech house 🤷🏻♂️😂
@@minikuiotoko
Dub techno has been around for quite a while already. The difficulty is to make the most out of as few elements as possible.
Maybe, as a challenge, you could try to make a track with only half of the stuff you see on screen here.
@@unduloid Well, to most artists it's a necessity to keep it small and then spam effects from their PC as they refuse to believe their sound is in the outboard gear instead of the synths and they probably don't have the financial means to gain access to more gear anyways. More power to them, I've tried to make my setup so anyone can easily get it with very small investments; you don't see anything expensive on my table.
Whether it's a necessity to stay small to everyone, I don't know. Personally I try and keep the elements relevant to the track; does it serve a purpose or not? If not, out it goes. I don't use all of my stuff most of the time, as it doesn't serve a purpose. Then again, I still lack certain capabilities that I need to acquire in the form of more hardware or upgraded existing gear.
I could make a full track just with the sampler. Or just with the microfreak, sampling the instruments I make with it. But what's the point when I can just use all the gear at the same time to make a full track. It suites my workflow and having a dedicated hammer for the nail you want to hit is a convenience 🤷♂
The keybed on the Microfreak looks fun to play......not! Nice jam.
I'd rather play with myself than that keybed for sure 😂 I just ordered balanced cables and a few VESA mounts for the stuff, hopefully it'll clear the random snap, crackle and pops 😁
@@minikuiotoko It's not the Microfreaks strongest point!
@@MwahMwahProductions I need to make some new dub pads with it, I just never seen to find the time really get down to it. Winter is coming, soon we'll have 4 hours of sunlight and nothing but time up here north 😁
What an absolute disaster of a set up dude, you even have some female roll on deodorant in there. Have some respect for your equipment and organise it.
@@ilovegoogleandyoutube Oh I actually just did, I was just waiting for the new cables and they finally arrived. And that's not deodorant, it's a moisturizer for playing the Microfreak. More or less surprisingly they design products like that for the women, but I'm sure they'll get a comment from the insecure men here and there, too 😁