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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2020-02-05 13:50 [#02594349]
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korg volca keys and korg volca drum, connected via din sync y cable. programmed midi output from supercollider software.hope you guys enjoy,think it sounds a little bit autechre-ish. random beats and random notes in the key of c# minor. if anyone wants the code let me know. i'm not an expert with supercolliider but let me tell you it's a lot of fun!https://soundcloud.com/umbromaniii/korg-volca-drum-and-ko...
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Tony Danza
from NAFO Suicide Hotline on 2020-02-05 18:00 [#02594351]
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fixed link
Good stuff mister Umbro, it's fun, and freeform in a good way.
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2020-02-06 10:25 [#02594360]
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cheers mate
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RussellDust
on 2020-02-06 18:27 [#02594369]
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Love the dissonant synth in there
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2020-02-06 20:42 [#02594378]
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thx
the code is a bit messy,with comments that are weird because i deleted some parts of the code from a previous file. if anyone's interested i'll make a bare bones file for midi control with better comments tomorrow or when i get time.the code
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2020-02-07 15:40 [#02594439]
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2b
this one is a melodic progression from the volca keys and a straightforward 4/4beat from the volca drum, with 2 channels of the volca drum dedicated to atonal rhythmic FM that has been randomised in supercollider.
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