So much better than modern over produced DAW techno. The 90s were the greatest decade to be young and go to techno clubs. No mobile phones, just people into it with no distraction.
DAW have so many tools at hand which make producing so overkill and usually set an unnecessary high standard for artist. Think hardware! In the old days so many people start with nothing but a bunch of machine plays together, no money for studio nor expensive processing unit. People have to make the most use out of what they have, live tweak on the go and improvise, that's why oldschool stuffs have this organic feeling to it (in my opinion) that make it a staple of the genre. Slight offbeat and out of sync in the modern age is a error, in the old days it's a feeling.
Yeeeeesssssssss!!!!!!!!!! Fiiiiiiiilthy!!!!!!! I need a keyboard…. I’ve a td-3,td-3MO and a tr-8s….. Only just starting out but when I watch you guys kick the Bollix outta them,I see the potential for absolute destruction!!!!! Love it!!!!! 👍🇮🇪😵💫👏
Thanks, I was looking for inspiration to use this Volca FM I have, and sequencing it with the Keystep was the answer. I would like to also run it threw the SP 404 MKII when it arrives.
man u showed me some basics to this genre and u showed me that is so fukin good to have a drum machine damn i want so bat the tr8s. This pov video is so nice and helpful to understand
Wow ur cool dude just 3 machine not include midi lol so freaking flow Im dancing in my room like helll in covid-19 situation this dude really cure me And this sound so real Detroit techno Respect from Thailand take care dude
Nice sequence, solid pattern, good arrangement; that makes this track groove! Amazing! One question: is there any compression used here, particularly on the tr-8?
Tr-8 has compression on kick and snare, both with their own designated knob. It sounds like there is some comp on the kick in this case. There is also sidechain built in to the tr-8, where you can route audio through the drummachine and apply side chain compression per step via the sequencer. Don't think he's using that feature in this video.
i love the fact that most of the old techno was make the most of what you have.
So much better than modern over produced DAW techno. The 90s were the greatest decade to be young and go to techno clubs. No mobile phones, just people into it with no distraction.
DAW have so many tools at hand which make producing so overkill and usually set an unnecessary high standard for artist. Think hardware! In the old days so many people start with nothing but a bunch of machine plays together, no money for studio nor expensive processing unit. People have to make the most use out of what they have, live tweak on the go and improvise, that's why oldschool stuffs have this organic feeling to it (in my opinion) that make it a staple of the genre. Slight offbeat and out of sync in the modern age is a error, in the old days it's a feeling.
the drugs were better bro
I lived in the 90s and we had beepers, cell phones and the internet.
@@XanderEwald go lycos
@@XanderEwald yeah dude gotta check yur beeper in the club.....
The person talking in the background at 3:38 is perfectly on time
100% honest, zero time-wasting, nice one.
it looks so simple when you know what you’re doing. i’d take ages to create anything that resembles this
very rare to find ''real'' techno how to's...nice one!
Nice to see someone with all the gear who actually has an idea.... how to use them properly - this is great
04-05-2023.......This one Tutorial made me Sub. this Channel.....when I thought I had enough channels....BRAVO!!!!
so simple, so good. just a real purpose maker
thx mate.
Yeap , wizard stuff
Reminds me of sleeparchive
Thanks a lot for making the effort to make this - the annotations are a big help and take some of the mystery out of what it takes to do a great jam.
thanks, appreciate!
And that is how a master works!!
Well that was freaking awesome. Love how you give us a quick walkthrough first the. Just play your set. Really inspired me !
Music is simple and that inspires me as a very good example of simplicity. Jam is good enough. Descriptions are very educative! Thanks a lot for that!
Gutted that I can only give this the one "thumbs up"
Mills used a DX100 in a ton of his work. Not a surprise you can capture quite a decent Mills-vibe with the Volca!
Funky.. äußerst tanzbar!! So simpel und doch so gut!
This is a beautiful track. Great job. Great live performance
Great track !! And most of all thanks for all your explanations during the creation of your track. It helps a lot to understand 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
love it. Not only is it a tune and a half you have also shown us how you did it
Yeeeeesssssssss!!!!!!!!!!
Fiiiiiiiilthy!!!!!!!
I need a keyboard….
I’ve a td-3,td-3MO and a tr-8s…..
Only just starting out but when I watch you guys kick the Bollix outta them,I see the potential for absolute destruction!!!!!
Love it!!!!! 👍🇮🇪😵💫👏
Got this going on my circuit, awesome. Thanks for this tutorial.
Biggggg mills vibes loving it man
I love it! great programming and performance!
Great stuff! I really enjoyed that one!
This is proper Techno. :) Very nice, also enjoyed you comments in the video :)
Clean
ohh how I'm supposed to use my volca fm.
Nice jam i really got into for a few bits. clicked this for the korg... really want a roland now
It has that dj Hell vibe
Really inspiring, nice tutorial ! and i like your style, this one kind of makes me think of some Birmingham Techno ;)
A true spirit Detroit techno!
Really cool, the point of view made it really interesting too
I would like more toutorials like this, great stuff :)
Thanks. I love LoopTechno so much.😆
ok thats HARD
Cool stuff! And I always wondered what it would be for the viewer to watch a POV set. I put my cameras static always. But I see it is not bad at all.
Volca Fm is the Beast! Great Jam!
Yeah!!!
sounds good :)
It helps to see the possibility’s and improve your skills. Great job indeed nice tutorial
Inspiring
Sounds great!
Pity about the edit at about 6:22, I was paying attention to how you were going to return/ progress.
thx! yeah sometimes you gotta have 3 hands :-) i probably removed 8 bars since the transition was not good.
Hammer, richtig geil am Jamen👍🏼
Fantastique jam! 👌😁☮
Thanks, I was looking for inspiration to use this Volca FM I have, and sequencing it with the Keystep was the answer. I would like to also run it threw the SP 404 MKII when it arrives.
Great jam, really got me moving. And thanks for making such a fine tutorial.
Exceptional skill and such a great track too.
Listing to this again as I have been many times. It’s just marvelous. When will it be on vinyl? Love this track.
This is so so good
This was so fun. Thank you 🙏
This is brilliant.
Wow man, this is what i need to see, thnx..
im getting the fm today. its gonna be hell of a ride pairing it with my circuit. thank you for the video :)
SO NICE‼️COOL NOISE‼️
Exquisite
Woohoo! Nice one!!!
man u showed me some basics to this genre and u showed me that is so fukin good to have a drum machine damn i want so bat the tr8s. This pov video is so nice and helpful to understand
thanks mate!
badass
nice☻
Dope!!!!
Just coincidentally clicked on a video of my EXACT setup while trying to figure out what to do with my fm
Except I have a tr-8s
brilliant
This sounded amazing
You are the man ✌🏻
YEA SICK!!!!
Mal wieder hammer Bro! 💪
thx for your support! :D
good boy 🥵
This is super cool man, thank you. Just bought the Arturia Keystep, this showed me some great tricks.
Hammer geil 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Wow ur cool dude just 3 machine not include midi lol so freaking flow Im dancing in my room like helll in covid-19 situation this dude really cure me
And this sound so real Detroit techno
Respect from Thailand take care dude
Awesome love it!!!!
great!
Nice
Dude, that was awesome. 🤘
Nice sequence, solid pattern, good arrangement; that makes this track groove! Amazing!
One question: is there any compression used here, particularly on the tr-8?
Tr-8 has compression on kick and snare, both with their own designated knob. It sounds like there is some comp on the kick in this case.
There is also sidechain built in to the tr-8, where you can route audio through the drummachine and apply side chain compression per step via the sequencer.
Don't think he's using that feature in this video.
Good job! :)
Really enjoyed this.
I don't like techno, but I appreciate craft work. It was a pleasure to watch mon gars!
Fuck you.
@@SquishySwishy ahahahaha
Great video, enjoyed it so much!!
could you please explain how it happens - you push several notes slowly and then when press play melody starts to play fast?
Love your way ! 💕
Cool as!
So perfect🤯
thx! :D
Love it
very nice
Trop bien !! +1
really cool vidéo thank you !
The lead is nice :))
this is genius :D
How many steps were the other two sequences that weren't 16?
FM + 909. But you're missing just one other synth to complete the minimal trifecta sound palette.
Hell yeah!
Beauty
You rock man \m/
Yo, Men... C'est pour quand un Album ou un EP ?
If your interested in this sort of thing check out Blake Baxter's channel. He's in his home studio making music and dj'ing.
pretty sweet
Well dome bró
Yo I wanna get started but I don’t understand like how do I even start like
superbe 👍