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Thanks very much! Glad to hear that comparison.

 

I'm actually still using the demo version. Just resampling the master output. The demo lets you do that, which is pretty cool. No saving though. Thinking about buying a license soon.These tracks make use of the sampler plus some effects. The source material are loops and one-shots made with hardware stuff.

 

Do you also use bitwig? If so, what do you make of it? And what kind of music do you make?

 

Actually forgot to update this thread with another track I made:

https://soundcloud.com/big-end/shielding-kopia-av-kopia

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  On 2/12/2015 at 8:16 PM, sinewaves said:

Thanks very much! Glad to hear that comparison.

 

I'm actually still using the demo version. Just resampling the master output. The demo lets you do that, which is pretty cool. No saving though. Thinking about buying a license soon.These tracks make use of the sampler plus some effects. The source material are loops and one-shots made with hardware stuff.

 

Do you also use bitwig? If so, what do you make of it? And what kind of music do you make?

 

Actually forgot to update this thread with another track I made:

https://soundcloud.com/big-end/shielding-kopia-av-kopia

 

Awesome. Nice that it can do that at least. Your sounds a very warm and pleasant.

 

Instead of using the demo I just tried a pirated copy of Bitwig at first. I knew pretty much immediately I wanted to buy it. :) Few weeks later when I had some money to spare I purchased my license from Musician's Friend for $200.

 

Personally I love it too much.. can't shut the fuck up about it honestly. I don't really have any tracks i'd consider finished yet. I spend most of my time just making patches and effects units. Eventually i'll start finishing my tracks but now it's just loads of projects half-finished. I hope to accumulate enough material to have my own sound going. I usually make drones and weird dubby like things. Bitwig to me feels very natural and creatively stimulating. It's not obvious at first when you see it for the first time. A lot of the effects are simple delays, a comb filter, filter, ladder filter, freq shifter, etc.. but once you start using the containers and modulators to build more complex patches things make sense. It's meta-modular design is super, super fun. I spend hours synthesizing stuff. :D

 

I like your other track! I dig this kind of warm noise. What kind of hardware is making those sounds?

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Thanks!

 

Ah, too bad that I missed that deal. Great price!

 

Sounds promising. I also think that using the modulators and containers are really cool. Brings out really nice results. I use the elektron octatrack a lot, and using modulators I can get a similar workflow but even more powerful.

 

As for the hardware I don't really remember the exact samples used but I'm pretty sure that a lot of them was random stuff processed thru Boss SP-303. The synth ones are either Waldorf Microwave XT or Roland Alpha Juno 2 thru some outboard delay and reverb. I like mangling samples of hardware and field recordings in software samplers. Really powerful.

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