musiccaps
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Korg Electribe 2 - first live playing | This is an analog sounding electronic jam. The automated melody is played by a sequencer that has a synthesizer base. The electronic drums in the rhythmic background have a 909-like sound. The atmosphere of the piece is very robotic and computer-like. This piece could be used in the soundtracks of movies and video games that have a cyberpunk/futuristic sci-fi theme. | 2015-01-16T09:44:16Z | Jim | Just got the new Korg Electribe 2. My first jam on it after spending a day on the unit. Nice sounding box. Made more for live jamming than using it like a DAW. Thanks for watching | ["Music", "Musical instrument", "Drum machine", "Soundtrack music", "Synthesizer"] | ["electronic", "live", "analog sounding", "synth-based", "pad", "sequence", "electronic drums", "909-like", "computer-like", "robotic", "monotonous"] | 9 | NwfEO8cjSK0 | 2380 | |
ableton live programming technique: chopping melodic sounds | This is an electronic music jam using a drum machine. The touchpads on the drum machine are used to perform chopped-up melodic pad sounds by tapping on them. Since this is an amateur recording, the finger tapping sounds can be heard as well. This piece could be used to lift low-resolution samples from to use in beat-making. | 2008-01-07T03:43:01Z | chromedecay | Bill Van Loo demonstrates a technique for using Ableton Live's Impulse drum machine to program melodic or pad sounds in a more chopped-up way. This programming ended up in the track "Efficient Movement" from the release "Ypsilanti By Night". http://www.chromedecay.org/releases/cd005/ | ["Sampler", "Music", "Synthesizer"] | ["jam", "electronic", "instrumental", "drum machine", "melodic", "pad", "chopped-up sounds", "finger tapping", "electronic drums", "amateur sounding"] | 9 | XzwhTltRQcM | 3246 |