First published at 02:16 UTC on January 18th, 2024.
By this point The Fatigue was starting to creep in. I ran downstairs and grabbed one of my TT-303 Bass Bots so I could use *it* to sequence the bass parts for the final jams with the Bass & Beats. It takes a bit of time to cull out a really bang…
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By this point The Fatigue was starting to creep in. I ran downstairs and grabbed one of my TT-303 Bass Bots so I could use *it* to sequence the bass parts for the final jams with the Bass & Beats. It takes a bit of time to cull out a really banger sequence (or two) but the end results never disappoint me. I probably should have given this one another take but in the spirit of Jamuary I did not. I also learned some new things about the TT-303 which I could have used at the old place. But that's just how it goes ... ACIDEEEE!! 🙃 (And ... just to be 100% crystal clear ... all sounds are from the Bass & Beats, not the TT-303 ... and no samples ... the TT-303 was merely hijacked for its MIDI.)
(This was the fifth jam on Day Three, originally recorded on Jan 3rd, 2024 in one take.)
Gear:
Sonicware Liven Bass & Beats (synth sequence from TT-303)
(offscreen)
Vongon Polyphrase stereo delay
Chase Bliss/Meris CXM 1978 stereo reverb
Berhinger SX2442FX mixer (chorus #30 and delay #49)
Electro-Harmonix Platform (stereo compressor)
Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 audio interface
Zoom Q2n digital video camera
Blackmagic Design ATEM Mini Pro video interface
(software)
Audacity (capture audio)
OBS (capture video)
iMovie (mux audio and video)
Post Audio Processing: none!
Music © all rights reserved. Haze Anderson – 2024
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