Live Dawless Setup & Preparation // Tips & Must Haves

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024

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  • @RickyTinez
    @RickyTinez  5 років тому +33

    0:50 - How i choose what to use.
    9:05 - Table Layout
    10:49 - Connecting everything up
    13:10 - Awesome option for a power strip
    13:57 - My Favorite accessories
    15:49 - Tips!

  • @signsofthetimes886
    @signsofthetimes886 5 років тому +119

    Yo Enrique you should see if you can film one of your shows. I would like to see you in action!

    • @MChristian
      @MChristian 5 років тому +9

      So much this!

    • @RealBassist
      @RealBassist 5 років тому +7

      +1

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +23

      oh the pressure! Maybe on the next one I'll make a point to. I got a little footage from this show which I'll probably upload tomorrow or the following day

    • @jeremyboesmans
      @jeremyboesmans 5 років тому +8

      @@RickyTinez You should post it, we don't expect your show to be perfect, we follow you, don't judge you, c'mon Enrique!!:) Kudos

    • @vuilgatmusic7333
      @vuilgatmusic7333 5 років тому +2

      Dude! Check out the Live:Air Action app for iOS. You could take a line out into your iPad and you’d be able to stream or record with effects or overlays etc with little effort. I just released a video demoing the audio frequency analysis in the app.

  • @ron.h264
    @ron.h264 5 років тому +52

    Stuff I wish I heard when I started playing live: bring as little gear as possible and get a stopwatch; you would be surprised how much you will improve the quality of your set if you become more aware of how far you are into your performance/how long your transitions are

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +5

      the stopwatch would definitely be a big help. I try not to go over 5 minutes per track because it can get boring. That's usually what I do when I DJ anyway. Sometimes I use my phone, but I feel like people think I'm just reading text messages LOL

    • @xc3n
      @xc3n 5 років тому +3

      been doing gigs for almost 10 years now, some solid advice in there!

  • @darrinbisson8914
    @darrinbisson8914 4 роки тому +5

    The amount of time you take to help others is incredible. Thanks for all your tips and thoughts. Even knowing the tricks you have for playing chords on the circuit. It’s that level of detail and honesty about how you work that makes your channel so rad

  • @jeremyboesmans
    @jeremyboesmans 5 років тому +12

    Enrique, this is probably the best clip you have ever made. It's super useful, and very relaxing to listen to at the same time, I feel I just turned a good Netflix series and I'm totally hooked to this video. Brilliant!

  • @UntrueSounds
    @UntrueSounds 5 років тому +4

    I've been performing live for 10 years with an old project. A couple of utilities i would suggest:
    - 2 sided tape - comes really handy if you are afraid that people will make your gear fall down
    - those wide, strong tapes - good for anything really
    - long "output" cables - many times we had to reach the dj desk with our setup which needed 5-7 meter cables
    - i can double Enrique about extra cables - any of them can go wrong even if you are just wiping down everything fast after your gig
    - if you are performing in another county be sure they have the same connectors for electricity!!! We had a situation where we had just an hour to buy adaptors for that, because they had just a bit different plugs.
    I hope these help! :)

  • @izidave
    @izidave 3 роки тому +2

    I’m really loving your channel Ricky, I love the way you think out loud and how you talk us through that thinking. Keep it up. So good!!!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for the support and hanging out. I appreciate you izidave

  • @N0B0DY_SP3C14L
    @N0B0DY_SP3C14L 5 років тому +10

    Definitely solid tips, and though you use the Octotrack for your mixer and a Digitakt for more drums, the mixer has to be one of the most underused instruments in tihs country. It can be a super expressive tool, if utilized, but it requires a little extra prep. One thing I did not see you mention in your prep is the actual preparations of sounds for the set, and the fact that basically, it behooves one to dummy-proof every aspect of the live set that they can, and this especially includes LEVELS.
    The last thing you ever want to be doing at a gig is trying to build/rebuild a mix. Most mixers go to +6db when you push the fader to the stops, and with the exception of the Master output level, you should ideally have your sounds all set up so that when your faders hit the stops, you are summing with all of your levels at, or just below unity, to that you never cook out in the mains, and the mix is 100% solid. Long story short, you want to knock off at least 6db of pretty much every sample, drum sound or synth patch that you're going to use so that you can set the input gain to the right level to give you good dynamics and summing at +6db on the channel fader.
    So what I'm saying is: you go through each and every sound and sample, you will use, and you set the levels of the sounds themselves to build the mix, not on the mixer. Instead you use the mixer to bring sounds into and out of your set, not just muting and unmuting of midi sequences. Any EQing you do should just be f expressive effect int or That's a nuch more European way of going about things, and I promise you, it works well, live. You did a really good job on the rest of it.

    • @NICUofficial
      @NICUofficial 2 роки тому +1

      damn, this is really solid advice for any self-mixing performer who takes the time to read and think about it. Setting all my mix sliders at 100% to be "max volume" without blowing the mains would be such a huge improvement to my workflow, LOL
      promise you I'm gonna remember this tip and go this direction in the future, it really explains a daily problem I didn't even realize I was having until you pointed it out.

  • @marivsmvsic
    @marivsmvsic 3 роки тому

    Natural story teller... you feel drawn to it.

  • @howardanderson3061
    @howardanderson3061 5 років тому +6

    Dude you are a complete techno Boy Scout, preparation is totally everything.
    Having back up cables is so important, in a prefect universe you'd have back ups for hardware as well.
    That of course is too expensive.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +2

      I know. I always wonder what would happen if my drum machine stopped working or if my synth stopped working what then? I guess maybe back up samples on a sampler? Haha

    • @howardanderson3061
      @howardanderson3061 5 років тому +1

      I'm a guitarist by trade, I have a back up for everything in my trunk. It took year's for me to evolve into thinking this way,
      although this was from being married to someone who is super organized. BTW,
      You could record your entire show on some kind of player, although that is not the same thing.
      Lol

    • @tColorsinspacerecordings
      @tColorsinspacerecordings 5 років тому +1

      Enrique Martinez Music nah go drop a couple pills and let the next act finish up the job

    • @modalflip
      @modalflip 4 роки тому

      @@RickyTinez Funny you say that. My AR2 wasn't outputting audio at a club gig a few weeks back. My fallback was the stock drum preset sounds on my Digitone until I could finish troubleshooting the AR2.. Close to 15 minutes later in the dark. Now I have a 1010 Blackbox with a bunch of drum samples as a worst case, certainly not my best performance, since the Digitone couldn't properly do synth duties if it was 3/4 tracks on drums..

    • @NICUofficial
      @NICUofficial 2 роки тому

      @@RickyTinez It's actually a great question, I mean really - what would you do if it happened to you tonight? (i.e. a single piece of expensive, set-critical gear going out mid-performance)

  • @fredleg600
    @fredleg600 3 роки тому

    Had a dream about the possibility of a squid cable last night, game changer!!! Thanks for the reminder.

  • @MURDOCKROCK
    @MURDOCKROCK 3 роки тому

    This is great... new to the channel. I was an electribe guy years back before switching to computers and realized recently that I used to be more productive, inspired and had more fun with gear, so over Covid I copped an MPC and a 303 clone and started having fun with gear again. Resources like this are super helpful. I really like your less is more approach to building live scenarios. It’s refreshing to see how you apply this to realistic live jam scenarios.

  • @NeilGuise
    @NeilGuise 5 років тому +2

    This is great stuff. Thank you! I’d love to see a 2nd video of this like ‘Preparing sessions, samples and sounds for performing’ or building the content of a live set.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      That's actually a really good idea. That's exactly what I did the day after this video lol. I should have just hit record

  • @RobTicho
    @RobTicho 5 років тому +1

    Dude, you freaking killed it with this one. So many good tips.

  • @patfinn2697
    @patfinn2697 5 років тому +1

    Solid! I’ve been a gigging bass player for 30 years(! That sounds totally ridiculous to me!) , and your advise to be self sufficient is so on point. I try to keep a bag of extra cords, power supplies, d.i.’s etc. ( guitar straps? Not so important for you). The trick is to have a checklist, because I will steal stuff from that bag as life does it’s thing. Thanks for being so inspiring!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching Pat! That checklist might be my next thing.. sounds very handy

  • @PerfectlyNormalHumans
    @PerfectlyNormalHumans 2 роки тому +1

    Love this video! Always interesting to get into the headspace of getting ready for a live performance. The conundrum of "how do i physically fit this stuff onto a table?" was so relatable. I remember often finding myself in the position of trying to cram my setup into a DJ booth which never seems to have enough free table space! Also really good point regarding bringing your own extension cord to be as "self sufficient" as possible. Can't rely on the club to dig up a power cable in a pinch (or they end up handing you the jankiest, scariest bit of cable you've ever seen). On that note, only thing I'd add is a power conditioner/surge protector before your squid. I know it's a lot more weight to carry with you but after having some bad experiences I learned my lesson and would NEVER EVER plug my own equipment into power at a club without going through my own power conditioner first...

    • @NICUofficial
      @NICUofficial 2 роки тому

      between you and Ricky I feel like I'm going to be 10x more prepared for electrical situations at my next gigs ^_^

  • @97ezap
    @97ezap 5 років тому +1

    Dope! I always bring extra cables when I perform live and a DI box. I’ve seen too many horror stories with live performances. The tip about the device you use to plug in your equipment is A-1 👍🏿.

  • @joebetz6317
    @joebetz6317 3 роки тому

    I started producing music in January, and now that I understand some things, I'm going to try to expand and do live stuff in the future. Your videos are super helpful just to think through the process.

  • @dreampuppet1007
    @dreampuppet1007 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your love to hardware Ricky

  • @banjoemily3852
    @banjoemily3852 5 років тому

    I love these videos where you are kinda thinking out loud about your options. You mention finding a case that fits a board to velcro your stuff down for traveling. I'd love to see a vid of you thinking out loud about your thoughts how how to schlep gear.

  • @Konzertheld
    @Konzertheld 5 років тому

    Thanks for pointing me here after watching the DAWless live setup vid ;) In this video, I found it particularly interesting how there are many possibilities to have a live setup, various combinations and also a variable amount of gear. I think this is an important point - there *are* reasons to have lots of gear, every piece has its advantages, but there are also good reasons not to take everything you own to every gig.
    Also... bring cables. Yes. So agreed. What could be worse than struggling for hours before or even during a show because you did not bring a $10 cable.

  • @workethicrecords5901
    @workethicrecords5901 5 років тому +3

    All of this 100%. When playing somewhere I've never been to, I always assume it's going to a bad guitar amp in the corner and that's it. Being self sufficient is a must, and a good look if you want to get booked again.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +3

      exactly, the less of a hassle you are the more likely they'll book you again haha.
      I want to cover all possibilities

    • @NICUofficial
      @NICUofficial 2 роки тому

      feel like I"m going to be so ready when I start gigging because of tips like Ricky's but also yours in the comments :)

  • @vuilgatmusic7333
    @vuilgatmusic7333 5 років тому

    Thanks for all the tips man! I’m working on my first live set now. I’m pretty nervous but having tips from a pro is definitely helpful!

  • @bearcatshark
    @bearcatshark 5 років тому

    At 5:13 I realized I love this channel. It was so great to see that gear realization moment in the middle of something happen to someone else🤣 great videos, the execution is 🔥

  • @undrthght
    @undrthght 5 років тому +1

    Love this! Would you think about doing a video on tips for making dawless house music, finding samples, etc? I appreciate your channel so much, man.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +2

      Not a bad idea! Thanks for watching

  • @dominikhaering
    @dominikhaering 4 роки тому

    The Notebook is Perfect !

  • @plantfan2739
    @plantfan2739 5 років тому

    So happy you’re making videos consistently, I love your videos there always abt stuff I need to know and I appreciate!!!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      Awesome Joe! I'm glad you find them helpful! if you have any other things you'd like to see let me know I'd love to make more videos

  • @zjenji
    @zjenji 5 років тому

    You’ve really inspired me in my music adventure. Thanks Ricky.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      Have fun Zjenji! I'm excited for you

  • @TsunamiKitten
    @TsunamiKitten Рік тому

    Awesome run down! Cheers!

  • @SUMITMAITRAmusic
    @SUMITMAITRAmusic 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your videos..love them.

  • @somnambulantable
    @somnambulantable 5 років тому +1

    I nearly spit my drink out when the "two hours later" bit came on. :D

    • @somnambulantable
      @somnambulantable 5 років тому

      Also: Be flashy, fondle away. Next hat idea?

  • @NICUofficial
    @NICUofficial 2 роки тому

    think this is the 3rd time I rewatching this and every time I learn more. The idea of taking as little / small rig as possible keeps hitting me in the face because it's just so, so much more fun when things are simple. The more time I spend with all my gear, the more I value smaller and smaller setups with a tight focus and super-tactile (i.e. not a bunch of 2 & 3 HP modules lol)
    but yea this vid's been a big influence on my thinking

  • @exitritual
    @exitritual 5 років тому

    I like the clean, simple setup. Thanks for the links as well!

  • @PaulLeBlanc4u
    @PaulLeBlanc4u 5 років тому

    great Vid E! love your straight up communication style, it's always just super real. bless u man. Good luck at your show and thanks for the links.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      Thanks Paul! I really appreciate the support and the kind comment!

  • @dadoe
    @dadoe 5 років тому

    So chill

  • @Emontop1
    @Emontop1 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much really helpful . 👍👍👍😀

  • @TheMAU5SoundsLikThis
    @TheMAU5SoundsLikThis 5 років тому

    You're a legend mate. Can't wait to see your channel continue to grow. I'll be that hipster, proud I was there from the start.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +1

      I’ll hold you to it! Haha. Thanks so much for the support

  • @dimitripetrenko9734
    @dimitripetrenko9734 4 роки тому +1

    Thank You for interesting and very usefull video

  • @riddimfernandez5139
    @riddimfernandez5139 5 років тому

    Great video dude. I am about to start playing live and am nervous for sure.... but have been DJing professional for almost 20 years so do know most about being self sufficient - and professional.

  • @andyburian1743
    @andyburian1743 5 років тому +2

    Duuuude, sick Pilot G2

  • @YakovPetrovich
    @YakovPetrovich 4 роки тому +1

    As soon as you said "what's something I know really well that I can just jam on?" every single person watching this video was like he's gonna say circuit isn't he xD
    amazing video

  • @wickeddubz
    @wickeddubz 5 років тому

    most important moments are covered, well done. And yes - please make live recording, any live jams or any performances/collabs will spice up your channel even more right from the start of the year. Crowd will support your videos, straight from 360p =)

  • @siccavicca
    @siccavicca 5 років тому

    great video .. been playing live gear since late 80s .. n i think you nailed it all .. choices are on each performer .. *but as you said be able to cover the things you need n not depend on others /venues or other artist .. spare midi .. audio . power n usb cables are a must ..*
    peace ya'll

  • @donsun1561
    @donsun1561 5 років тому

    man I love these tips. Especially the notes for keys, I gotta try that.

  • @johnny-kaoss
    @johnny-kaoss 5 років тому

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing you're experience

  • @giovannigramegna8566
    @giovannigramegna8566 3 роки тому

    Thanks, this is gold from start to end.

  • @lingerecords
    @lingerecords 2 роки тому

    very interesting video. Many thanks

  • @MikkelGrumBovin
    @MikkelGrumBovin 5 років тому

    Topnotch advices !

  • @RANDOMLOOPGENERATOR
    @RANDOMLOOPGENERATOR 5 років тому

    Can't believe I've only just subscribed, great video as always, really needed this right now!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      I'm glad I could help out Gary! I really appreciate you subscribing, thank you for the support.

  • @MikeKraze
    @MikeKraze 5 років тому

    Bought the notebooks, I know youre not using these in the video, but to others wondering, theyre awesome. High build quality and prime shipping.

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +1

      The moleskins I tagged are the ones I use for everything else I love them! Glad I could help out

  • @RobertKramer17
    @RobertKramer17 5 років тому

    Very helpful and inspiring - thanks for making this!

  • @k-g-p
    @k-g-p 5 років тому

    Really appreciate your tips. Thanks a lot. In the current state i prepare a set myself and your vid helps a lot. :-)

  • @RealBassist
    @RealBassist 5 років тому

    Very useful info here! Thanks Enrique and keep it up!

  • @Existence_denied
    @Existence_denied 2 роки тому

    my setup
    Drums : Elektron model: cycles (fm groovebox with a easy workflow).
    Synth Novation mininova or a microfreak
    samples : korg mininova
    Mixer: micfuns DJ 5 channel mixer

  • @geluix69
    @geluix69 5 років тому +2

    Stereo sounds are pretty irrelevant in a large venue, most are running in mono anyway. Most setups are daisy chained in mono.
    For live processing ive used the Behringer X-Air mixers with built in FX and control it with the Ipad app, works really well. You can also use midi to control the mixer.

  • @simondanielssonmusic
    @simondanielssonmusic 4 роки тому +2

    Fondling a couple knobs in the dark is what I live by.

  • @ElectronisoundsAudio
    @ElectronisoundsAudio 5 років тому +2

    Keep it up! Loving your content! 🤗😁👊

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      Thanks so much for the support I really appreciate it

  • @Engineeer
    @Engineeer 5 років тому +1

    I find that wiring up gear is the most time consuming part with the highest potential of error and possibility to break things. The best thing is to have everything already wired up in a road case (like DJ coffin). This is a great option for those, who do not switch gear a lot. Unfortunately, those cases are pricey and it's hard to find the right size, if you do not want or can build a custom one. I've seen acts with cases like this, and I hope that I can go this route, eventually. The gear I would like to stick in the case would be: MiniNova, Avalon, Electribe Sampler, a small Mixer and a Distortion Pedal.

    • @NICUofficial
      @NICUofficial 2 роки тому

      just as a tiny example, I spent 2 full days prepping to film a video with a friend for my channel... got 99% of the setup perfect, we ended up with two hours of great-looking footage and a super great interview, correct synth & drum machine levels recorded... but our lavalier mics didn't pick up any of our conversation, lol.
      it was working 5 minutes before camera started rolling, but a setting must have gotten changed. probably my fault, but there's SO much going on and the A/V equipment is constantly manic-depressive
      I mean seriously, why does audio-video equipment hate existence so much
      does anyone know??

  • @salomositorus9357
    @salomositorus9357 5 років тому

    Thank you Ricky!

  • @Dea_Decay
    @Dea_Decay 5 років тому

    Great tips! Thank you!

  • @Michael_Smith-Red_No.5
    @Michael_Smith-Red_No.5 4 роки тому

    Also, many FOH people love it when you bring your own DI boxes. I've made friends that way.

  • @marsresendiz3075
    @marsresendiz3075 5 років тому

    Talk about perfect timing I was just working on this!!

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      Awesome! Maybe you can make a video about it and share it as well! Let me know how it goes.

  • @cmroosen
    @cmroosen 5 років тому

    Very good tips, thanks for sharing bro!

  • @playgroundofsound7683
    @playgroundofsound7683 4 роки тому

    This is really helpful for a beginner

  • @zooblestyx
    @zooblestyx 5 років тому +15

    "Be flashy and fondle away" needs to go on a tee shirt. Stat.

  • @MultiMam12345
    @MultiMam12345 2 роки тому

    Ducktape. Turn 4 piecies into little balls and it will be cool, steady and less vibration for a laptop. it can be used as a riser/grip in case a device is not steady because of a table that is slightly bend . Get a quality one that removes easily without leaving a mess.
    that and some tierips that close and open. 🤟🏿

  • @koitka2037
    @koitka2037 5 років тому

    Wow, this is so useful to me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this topic (y)

  • @obshaky
    @obshaky 5 років тому +11

    scale mode and song mode... *wishlist intensifies*

    • @necronomicron5367
      @necronomicron5367 5 років тому +2

      it's hilarious for that money - circuit trumps digitakt? That's embarrassing.

  • @UnlykeMst
    @UnlykeMst 4 роки тому

    this guys the best

  • @ramonkey2939
    @ramonkey2939 5 років тому

    Thanks this was great advice

  • @tresporros
    @tresporros 2 роки тому

    my personal tip, is to have kind of a higher up holder for the second line of instruments (NOVATION) in your case. This allows me to get the instruments closer, as the high of the holder deals with AUDIO outs off the 'first line' instruments, 3-4 cm will do. Additionally, the 'second line' is easier to access, as it's higher, so you kill 2 birds with one stone.

  • @TomMadisonSoundsLewis
    @TomMadisonSoundsLewis 5 років тому +1

    MIDI pitch quantizer, sidechain compressor and some "odd" timing options for the LFO's on the Octa please Elektron :)

  • @iamtheend77
    @iamtheend77 5 років тому

    love the image in your videos ! so prooo

  • @jessetaldotcom
    @jessetaldotcom 5 років тому

    Awesome tips!

  • @ronaldrojas4575
    @ronaldrojas4575 4 роки тому

    Thanks bro

  • @ModernDevotion
    @ModernDevotion 5 років тому +1

    Octatracks arp scale mode works without the arp btw

  • @GuillaumeWolfProfG
    @GuillaumeWolfProfG 5 років тому

    awesome vid, E--thanks for sharing!

  • @robertparenton7470
    @robertparenton7470 5 років тому

    Thank You!

  • @111Dark84
    @111Dark84 5 років тому

    im not good at writing things down how make music i just go with the flow with the ear then next thing i know im finished working on the track how ever love ur videos i do

  • @Radbalahhouse
    @Radbalahhouse 5 років тому

    Man i was thinking about it. and then you made the video. i was wondering like, how to prepare everything for real live stuff. thanks

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому

      Glad I could help out Rodolfo!

  • @graintable
    @graintable 5 років тому

    Haha, I do almost the exact same thing down to the ikea lamp and field notes, except now the MPC-1000 (jjos) is the mixer instead of the octa. I think someone mentioned having a stopwatch already, but another good tip is to use the headphone out of your octa/mpc/mixer and send it to an external recorder (dr-40, etc). Great video! 🍻

    • @RickyTinez
      @RickyTinez  5 років тому +1

      that's actually a really good tip. I always bring headphones thinking I'm going to play with them on and they just annoy me and I end up taking them off. I might as well put that Jack to use. Jjos lets you use the 1000 as a mixer? That sounds interesting... Hhmmmm *heads to eBay*

    • @MGoolas
      @MGoolas 5 років тому +1

      Hello, How do you cope with Mpc 1k as a mixer since it has only two mono inputs ? What do you usually connect to them ?

    • @graintable
      @graintable 5 років тому

      ​@@MGoolas You definitely have to subscribe to the "less is more" school of thought. I usually just bring 2 Roland Boutiques because they're easy to throw in a backpack. You can run them direct or through the MPC's built-in FX.

    • @MGoolas
      @MGoolas 5 років тому +1

      @@graintable I see. I mostly use my 404sx as an fx box for two outs of the mpc and launching long stereo samples that would chew mpc1k's memory fast. I need to invest in a mono synth soon. Let's not forget to praise lord JJ for his blessing.

    • @graintable
      @graintable 5 років тому

      @@MGoolas Seriously! Still dishing out JJOS updates in 2019 for a piece of gear that's long since out of production. Electron... not so much.

  • @VCVRackIdeas
    @VCVRackIdeas 5 років тому

    wow coolest info!

  • @devonhughes3805
    @devonhughes3805 5 років тому

    So helpful!

  • @_juaem
    @_juaem 2 роки тому

    i miss this types of vids men. wanna see u play too :(

  • @enensis
    @enensis 5 років тому

    Rumour has it Ricky has hair under the hats 😂😂👏

  • @jonathonkiner7415
    @jonathonkiner7415 5 років тому

    Great video!

  • @vznquest
    @vznquest 3 роки тому

    thx for sharing your setup. couldn't you also technically use the digitakt as the main hub/sequencer/sampler in your setup and bypassing the octa completely?

  • @Transquatix
    @Transquatix 15 днів тому

    So the big question is for me, do I have to use TR or TRS cables to connect between devices outputs to mixer?

  • @digitaldisruptlabs
    @digitaldisruptlabs 5 років тому

    Very informative video! Thanks for that sir. :D
    Greetings from Costa Rica!

  • @MrRexBaron
    @MrRexBaron 5 років тому

    nice video! your house looks very homely

  • @sawsickmusic
    @sawsickmusic 5 років тому

    Lovely video man! I sure agree that it's important to keep it simple ;)

  • @LukezyM
    @LukezyM 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, could you be using just the Octatrack for samples and drums? That way you ‘ditch’ one more piece of gear(Digitakt)..

  • @Bor8O3I5
    @Bor8O3I5 5 років тому

    🖤

  • @raffitchakmakjian
    @raffitchakmakjian 5 років тому

    Man, the Avalon is just a pretty piece of gear. I clicked on this vid just because of the Avalon in the thumbnail.

  • @augustosuarez1642
    @augustosuarez1642 5 років тому

    Buenísimo Enrique!

  • @albanpacher8531
    @albanpacher8531 5 років тому

    Super interesting video I loved it!

  • @shadowhenge7118
    @shadowhenge7118 4 роки тому

    Scale modes and sequencing is deluge all the way for me. I think the digitone keys has scales mode in it. I think digitone keys, digitakt, and deluge is a powerhouse.
    Edit: my addition to your advice on what to bring is make damned sure you can plug in to both 1/4" jacks AND xlr male. Never assume they have the plug types you do. You can toss two trs to xlrm adapters in your bag and save on cable weight. Just test them to make sure they dont hum. The cheap ones hum.

  • @linzenmeyer
    @linzenmeyer 3 роки тому

    Lmao....I LOVE fondling knobs in the dark

  • @jasper7503
    @jasper7503 5 років тому

    Thanks for the vid! Loving your beats mixed with the acid! Any chance you'll be releasing a novation circuit synth patch?

  • @dreamspyiceland
    @dreamspyiceland 4 роки тому

    Say I'm wondering. I see that you have both the Octatrack and the Digitakt. Now I have some Elektron gear (OT and A4), and know how to sync program changes. But I'm wondering if there is any more integration between those two devices other than just sending program changes and possibly midi signals to trigger notes? If so then it would be great to see a video of how you combine those two devices in a live show.