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Hi,

Yesterday this set was streamed as part of Ned Rush's "More Kicks Than Friends" streaming series. It was a lot of fun and has some REALLY cool performances. Also Ned Rush is cool and you should subscribe to him.

I'm not sure when I'll be putting this out on YouTube for real, and the frame rate of the stream was garbage, so here's a local copy for you to watch if you missed the stream.

I will be doing a video or stream on how this system works sometime soon! The pipe of video releases is very clogged right now and I'm trying to limit my publishings to once a week. This is my first time doing a vocal improv set, too, which was neat.

Watch the full stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP4oFbIXNZA 

Subscribe to Ned Rush for awesome tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIbbeIvZgBiXikUJaYWXTcQ 

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A set for Ned Rush's "More Kicks Than Friends". Watch the stream here: https://youtu.be/rP4oFbIXNZA Subscribe to Ned Rush for awesome music tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/c/NedRush/featured Here are the patch notes: Synthstrom Deluge is the main clock and is doing all drums and samples. It's also sending chord midi to the Voicelive 3 vocal pedal underneath it so I can get harmonies and autotune. The Voicelive is being used to process my voice and to add reverb and delay when I want it. The Deluge is sending an analog clock to Pamela's New Workout in the modular system and a midi clock to Hermod and Octatrack. The Octatrack gets a feed of the modular system and the Voicelive. It passes them through using a Thru machine and adds a bit of compression and sidechain via an Octatrack LFO. It is set to record from the two Thru Machines into two Flex machines, which are chopped and remixed live by the Octatrack. Each pattern on the Octatrack has audio triggers for the Flex machines slicing and remixing, and MIDI events on the first 4 MIDI tracks. These MIDI tracks are sent to the Squarp Hermod which translates them to gates and sends them out as my note-on events in the modular system. The modular voices are the Noise Engineering Manis Iteritas, Qu-Bit Surface, Mutable Instruments Braids. Each one is running through an effect: Tip Top z-5000 for Manis, Mutable Instruments Blades + Make Noise Mimeophone for Surface, and Qu-Bit Data Bender + Happy Nerding FX Aid for Braids. The DROID system is providing pitches using a mini-Sinfonion app designed by Mattias Kettner. Finally, modulation is provided by an Abstract Data ADE-32 Octacontroller into a 4MD Quad Atten, which is fed to Manis and Braids. This system gives me an incredible amount of flexibility to perform in a variety of styles. Find these modules at Perfect Circuit: Abstract Devices ADE-32: https://bit.ly/3zhnGFl ALM Pamela's New Workout: https://bit.ly/2QRxnZO Happy Nerding FX Aid XL: http://www.happynerding.com/category/fx-aid/ Intellijel Quad VCA: http://bit.ly/pc_quadvca Make Noise Mimeophon: https://bit.ly/3yYFyW5 Mutable Instrument Blades: https://bit.ly/3xw9nMT Mutable Instruments Braids: https://bit.ly/3sLwL5o Noise Engineering Manis Iteritas: https://bit.ly/3rMioz0 Qu-Bit Data Bender: http://bit.ly/pc_data_bender Qu-Bit Surface: http://bit.ly/pc_surface Squarp Hermod: http://bit.ly/pc_hermod Tip-Top Z5000: http://bit.ly/pc_z5000 ------------------------------------ Patreon: http://bit.ly/rmrpatreon My Music: Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/2Kq617o Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2NOH9Is Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2N40SoX Google Play: http://bit.ly/33M9aG5 iTunes: https://apple.co/2pqh3SK Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/2O9q1fe Merch: http://bit.ly/rmrshirts Connect: Twitter: http://bit.ly/rmrtwitters Website: http://bit.ly/rmrmedia

Comments

Anonymous

Really enjoyed that! For me the music/beat created this gentle tension and then when you added the perfect vocals that would ease things back a bit and ready to build up again...my head was bouncing the whole time for sure.

Anonymous

What a great set. Will you be doing a breakdown of the setup for this? It seemed to gel together really well in a fun to use way