Well at least I’m not talking ish then. I’m glad you dig it. If you have anything you’d want backup on let me know. Also on my Patreon I dig deeper in matters of you run into any problems
He helped me understand all other live sets I watch. The good ones know this stuff as well but this man can explain it to you step by step. Absolutely brilliant. Priceless content.
I'm new to your channel, and I thank you for your content, it's inspiring and engaging and i love what you are doing! I was also pleasantly surprised to discover that you were/are part of Quadrophonia too, your self titled track was such a seminal piece from my late teens when i started out in the rave scene that still sounds powerful today! thankyou thankyou! big love to you from Edinburgh Scotland.
Not gonna lie, I have had my equipment sitting here and not having touched anything for ages because I just felt uninspired and tired of all the things going on. But watching your stuff really does make me want to break out my Maschine and make some music again.
Awesome stuff man! Just bumped into this video probably cause I watch a lot of Octa related techno stuff, but great video man, looking forward to check out more. Plus I have a good hunch where you’re at, judging by the FB name;) Best from Charlois
@@AnalogKitchen yeah it’s such a good mix. I purchased it back in the cd days. It was one of the first explorations that I made into the realm of Techno back when I was still playing liquid and Breakbeat, as a 100% vinyl dj! ;) It’s such a good mix. Also the album EX as well. Lots of 909 & 303. Thanks man.
Great inspiration as always! Still trying to tame the model D into frequencies that works, but not close to your! And it for sure does not boogie with my other synths... but I am not giving up yet!
Hit me up on Patreon. I’ll help out brother!! And believe me. It took me a while as well before I found what worked and sat well. It is a different beast altogether. And a future classic too, if I see the beating Behringer are getting of late...
Very entertaining episode brother! Well done! Also it is said that the characteristic sound of each label comes from the mastering part of the workflow and its own adjustments in addition to the own style of the track itself. I got a difficult one: Pole Group. Are you in? Cheers!!
@@AnalogKitchen I’d be interested in a tutorial for these ghost kicks or how you’d call them! I’ll check out the rest of your channel, see what I find, but otherwise would be a great tutorial! There’s a million of “rolling kicks” tutorials for DAWs on UA-cam but I struggle creating the rolling/sub/ghost kicks in my Octa/Rytm. Cheers!
Any tips for what chord / notes to play for the arpeggios? My jams often down have that off kilter sort of techno sound. You know how synth lines often sound a little off or wrong so to speak? It’s the same thing with the tb3 as well as with arps. They often sound too happy and not techno but I just don’t know why. I have JU06a for arps and tb3 for acid / bass etc. Cheers.
Study basic triads first and figure out the root note of your song. Choose that chord and go for a minor chord if you need drama. Go for a major chord if you need an uplifting vibe
@@AnalogKitchen I shall try and Techno on my next little jam and see how it goes. I think that due to me only having the onboard sequencer, that the 1 bar loop is what I’m finding limiting. Thanks a lot for your tips & tricks man. Priceless knowledge!
I dont hear the brute drumcode sound here..its way more housy and groovy from minute one... better techno... What has this to do with drumcode? anyway..good example why techno is riding/dubbing hardware setups.. and all daw only productions are fake..It has to happen..
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I'm blown away with your kindness. Thank you, thank you for sharing your wisdom :)! Where have you been hiding out?
Here I am! And so are you! Welcome
Subscribed, thanks for sharing. Gave me tons of ideas for layering in white noise.
No shit learned more about composing electronic music from this video than from the last year of watching YT content. Thanks, AK
Well at least I’m not talking ish then. I’m glad you dig it. If you have anything you’d want backup on let me know. Also on my Patreon I dig deeper in matters of you run into any problems
this man is the real deal! what ive always been looking for in UA-cam tutorials
Happy you’re finding them then!
Loved that Loved your enthusiasm, loved your knowledge cool tips and your attitude and approach to the equipment.
Superb
13:30 diode clipper cable - wonderfully simple idea!
Especially when you stick transient heavy stuff through it. Wow! Thanks for checking!!
Boss your voice will be amazing to sample for techno tracks ahah big support from Paris
This is quadrophoniaaaaaaa! I guess it’s time for me to do another vocal track. The last one was 89
You've helped me shape my music I appreciate this stuff
I’m glad it was helpful!!
He helped me understand all other live sets I watch. The good ones know this stuff as well but this man can explain it to you step by step. Absolutely brilliant. Priceless content.
One of the best videos yet. This track is awesome
Thanks Dave, this track will hit shelves in 2021. Stay tuned!
cool tut and good explanation. who doesn't love Drumcode ;) I'll try something along those lines with my MPC One. thanks for sharing
Let me know how it pans out. Thanks for stopping by
You’re digging it, I’m digging it, everybody is digging it!
Thanks for digging it!
Wow! You worked on Quadrophonia! I had no idea, I had the cassette 😁
I did! Save that cassette Aaron! I've lost all of mine...
Another banging video! Post Covid, really looking forward to catching an Analog Kitchen live set 🤘🤘
We’re all looking for that light 💡 out the tunnel huh? Thanks for supporting!!
I'm new to your channel, and I thank you for your content, it's inspiring and engaging and i love what you are doing! I was also pleasantly surprised to discover that you were/are part of Quadrophonia too, your self titled track was such a seminal piece from my late teens when i started out in the rave scene that still sounds powerful today! thankyou thankyou! big love to you from Edinburgh Scotland.
I’ve played a lot in Edinburgh in my Funk Function days for Lee. The parties were amazing! Glad you’re here mate! Enjoy!
@@AnalogKitchen I really hope you can revisit someday Lucien, would love to see you live!
Hahaha @LeMeAtOm. Found your first ever content 🎉
@@AnalogKitchen hahaha! has it really only been a year!? 😅 feels like longer now! in a good way 🥳
Awesome video mate! Definitely gained a new sub🙏
Awesome, thank you! And welcome!
Not gonna lie, I have had my equipment sitting here and not having touched anything for ages because I just felt uninspired and tired of all the things going on. But watching your stuff really does make me want to break out my Maschine and make some music again.
Just go do it! Glad you’re getting inspired!
"is cool or iam old you decide" lmfao excellent ......))))
😁
Great video 😊
Thanks for the visit
That beat was fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Glad you dig it! I’ll put it on bandcamp soon!
Awesome stuff man! Just bumped into this video probably cause I watch a lot of Octa related techno stuff, but great video man, looking forward to check out more. Plus I have a good hunch where you’re at, judging by the FB name;) Best from Charlois
Awesome! Thank you! Greets from the Southside as well, thanks for watching!
This was literally so sick! Can u do a similar video for getting that sound from the ‘Decks FX & 909’ mix?
I’ll investigate! And see if wazzaaaa
@@AnalogKitchen yeah it’s such a good mix. I purchased it back in the cd days.
It was one of the first explorations that I made into the realm of Techno back when I was still playing liquid and Breakbeat, as a 100% vinyl dj! ;)
It’s such a good mix. Also the album EX as well. Lots of 909 & 303.
Thanks man.
Great inspiration as always! Still trying to tame the model D into frequencies that works, but not close to your! And it for sure does not boogie with my other synths... but I am not giving up yet!
Hit me up on Patreon. I’ll help out brother!! And believe me. It took me a while as well before I found what worked and sat well. It is a different beast altogether. And a future classic too, if I see the beating Behringer are getting of late...
Great one Lucien !!
Thank you Frank!
Nice, love the no nonsense approach :).
Measure 2ce, cut 1nce. So we get to results fast or eliminate stuff that doesn’t work
Very entertaining episode brother! Well done! Also it is said that the characteristic sound of each label comes from the mastering part of the workflow and its own adjustments in addition to the own style of the track itself.
I got a difficult one: Pole Group. Are you in? Cheers!!
Yo Ark! Yes I’m up for it. Let’s work out a way to do a duo viddy
I look forward to all your shows.
Merry Christmas brother!
Thanks Vinny! Merry Xmas back at ya
top as usual thks!!!
The first break beat perc with the hats was a kick too? thanks for this video bro
Hi David, it’s a low pitched tom. Also filtered down so it sits with the drums
@@AnalogKitchen I’d be interested in a tutorial for these ghost kicks or how you’d call them! I’ll check out the rest of your channel, see what I find, but otherwise would be a great tutorial! There’s a million of “rolling kicks” tutorials for DAWs on UA-cam but I struggle creating the rolling/sub/ghost kicks in my Octa/Rytm. Cheers!
@@AnalogKitchen I knew but wasnt sure hehe, toms are the best friends of techno perc!
Another great episode!
Thanks for watching! Hope you’re well!
Amazing Video, dope Sound!
Appreciate it! Thanks for listening!!!
I think the Kong minilogue Xd would be a great addition to your live set it is super versatile with its user osc
I might check it out. I’m thinking to implement my @Juno2. Get some nice 80s chords sorted
This is so great
Yo Orco! Thanks for checking
Quality content
Thank you!
Where you been upto man, been waiting you since last week.
Right here brother! Welcome
Any tips for what chord / notes to play for the arpeggios?
My jams often down have that off kilter sort of techno sound.
You know how synth lines often sound a little off or wrong so to speak? It’s the same thing with the tb3 as well as with arps. They often sound too happy and not techno but I just don’t know why.
I have JU06a for arps and tb3 for acid / bass etc.
Cheers.
Study basic triads first and figure out the root note of your song. Choose that chord and go for a minor chord if you need drama. Go for a major chord if you need an uplifting vibe
@@AnalogKitchen I shall try and Techno on my next little jam and see how it goes. I think that due to me only having the onboard sequencer, that the 1 bar loop is what I’m finding limiting.
Thanks a lot for your tips & tricks man. Priceless knowledge!
Just great I will inhale your videos. Thanks 🙏
Go for it! Let me know if you miss anything!
Diode clipper cable...interessant man.
Simple concept but very powerful
That's lit!
Litt Up! Fo Sure!!!
ouwe knalpijp!!!
Je weet zelf
Sounds nice but no drumcode sound 🤔
Thanks for watching
no bass lines sound to the 13'14 part ... back at 15' ;-)
It's all about the bass!
When my parents leave the house 4:59
That sounds naughty hahahaha.
The TB-03 Believe it or not, we're not gonna use it today 😉
Let me know what you come up with
Old drumcode or the nu-school drumcode fluff? I hope we are talking old school.
Just a way to create your own flavor! Cheers for checking Decoy!
@@AnalogKitchen I subscribed as well. Great content.
Welcome aboard
I miss the compression and distortion normally used in drumcode. Other than that a good effort.
Thanks for watching!
i love you and your music and your stuff and …. but sorry! this is no drumcode sound ! not decoded 😂😍
Haha. Well, let’s agree to disagree then! X
😂😂👍👍❤️
I dont hear the brute drumcode sound here..its way more housy and groovy from minute one... better techno... What has this to do with drumcode? anyway..good example why techno is riding/dubbing hardware setups.. and all daw only productions are fake..It has to happen..
Thanks for watching!
Gotta love it when someone gets religious about something silly like "all daw only productions are fake". Take a rest man.
cool . but i dont want to be a clon . thanks
Would you be though if you know how something works? If you were to blatantly copy then yes, I could see your point. Thanks for checking though
getting inspired by someone else and taking his advice is not cloning the music...