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Home Page | Akai MPC 4000 Blog | acid jam – machinedrum + mpc4000 + alpha juno + futureretro

acid jam – machinedrum + mpc4000 + alpha juno + futureretro

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paste &fmt=18 at the end of this page’s URL to get the stereo version 4am acid synthesis jam finally got a few things hooked up nicely. gear used = elektron …

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Posted by in Akai MPC 4000 Blog Tags: acid, alpha, futureretro, juno, machinedrum, MPC4000

Comments

  1. paul donnelly Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Alpha junos rule, I have 2, awesome sounds they can produce :)

  2. cartesiaLive Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    great!

  3. neolojism Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Where can I buy your stuff?

  4. radambe Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    yo thanks, yeah that’s the MKS-50…you can hear the filter stepping when I
    sweep it (midi limitation 128 steps) a lot of people hate the mks/alpha
    juno stuff for those “digital” harmonics but i think, if used
    appropriately, it can be a nice sound

  5. lvngdead Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    is it possible to sequence on the machinedrum like you would sequence on a
    mpc?

  6. eucarya1 Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    keep that 202

  7. radambe Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    thank you for your views and comment…. If you’re after an authentic 808
    sound, your best bet is obviously an 808. BUT, if you’re after a
    contemporary drum machine with modern features and reliability, take a look
    at the machinedrum and jomox machines.

  8. radambe Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    thanks for the comments…. i have no idea about classifying anything

  9. radambe Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    thanks

  10. ulostemuumio Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    I think at some point this used to be called techno. I suggest you stick
    with that, or acid. Acid rules, after all.

  11. liquidjustin Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Very nice. The machine drum is so tempting…

  12. PaPyKoG Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    shnice beats and lairs…

  13. radambe Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    thanks! everybody loves the acid.

  14. cartesiaLive Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    MPC midi out -> machinedrum midi in machinedrum midi thru -> nord midi in
    then you set up things on your machinedrum/nord to only respond to certain
    midi channels. do a google search for ‘midi tutorial’ or ‘midi beginners
    guide’

  15. jordorm Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    i dig all ur vids dude. nice stuff. nice machines. awesome sound =)

  16. radambe Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    all the details on these two synths are available on the future-retro
    website thanks for watching!

  17. MunkyBo11ecks Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Really nice beat. I would dance my ass off to this in a club dude. Well
    impressed.

  18. easytoremember9000 Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    the machione drum sounds superb. excellent programming the re son. i’ve
    been looking for a drum nmachine like this with step sequencer. i’d love an
    808 but i belive this can do 808 sounds and a lot more. mind you nothing
    else can really sound like an 808 can it?

  19. BenLinkd Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Very reminiscent of Jega and Gescom – Absolutely awesome. 5*

  20. ghatamudu Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    tasty.. love that track! i really enjoyed

  21. K. Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    I like it so much. In which style we can classify this music? Good stuff

  22. MunkyBo11ecks Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Nice trak man. Keep us posted on new stuff. We workin on getting a new tune
    up asap.

  23. robvbeats Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Very inspiring! thanx,rv.

  24. ozakzasy Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    very nice, but the kick sample is too loud 🙂 keep making!

  25. lordolof Jul, 22 - 2014 +reply

    Realy nice video. A question regarding the 202, do you use any midi->DIN
    converter to sync it to the MD or do you use something else? I use a 707 as
    master when I run both my MD and 202, but it’s not always that stable. Any
    suggestions? 😀 thanks.

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