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Re: Axoloti is awesome.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:17 am
by D.o.S.
spacelordmother wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Aquietcabin1978 wrote:Well just bought one. Now to decide what to use for triggering. Thinking something like a korg nano key studio with the pads and knobs just to keep it on the cheaper side. Jazzed. Thanks for posting. Have you looked into a case?
The beatstep pro and x-touch by behringer are looking alright.
You could use something like the QuNexus, no?
Qunexus works great as a note controller -- reminds me I need to try it out as a modulation source with velocity and tilt. I also jotted down some ideas of using the Q as a sequencer interface, but I think there's a lot I need to learn before I can make it work.
Wait did you just sell me your extra one?
Can we compare notes?
Can we start a band with identical gear and identical outfits and call ourselves M²?
Re: Axoloti is awesome.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 2:19 pm
by spacelordmother
D.o.S. wrote:spacelordmother wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Aquietcabin1978 wrote:Well just bought one. Now to decide what to use for triggering. Thinking something like a korg nano key studio with the pads and knobs just to keep it on the cheaper side. Jazzed. Thanks for posting. Have you looked into a case?
The beatstep pro and x-touch by behringer are looking alright.
You could use something like the QuNexus, no?
Qunexus works great as a note controller -- reminds me I need to try it out as a modulation source with velocity and tilt. I also jotted down some ideas of using the Q as a sequencer interface, but I think there's a lot I need to learn before I can make it work.
Wait did you just sell me your extra one?
Can we compare notes?
Can we start a band with identical gear and identical outfits and call ourselves M²?
3x YUP.
(except I'm not getting into modular)
Re: Axoloti is awesome.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 5:04 pm
by D.o.S.
As long as you use one of my gristleizers I'm pretty OK with this.
Re: Axoloti is awesome.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 6:33 pm
by spacelordmother
D.o.S. wrote:As long as you use one of my gristleizers I'm pretty OK with this.
I believe you already have my address.

Re: Axoloti is awesome.
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 2:41 pm
by spacelordmother
Things have been newbabycrazy at my house so haven't had much playtime, but the recent BST thread reminded me that I always wanted to try a Boss PN-2 so:
The PN-2 has 4 modes: pan or trem with either triangle or square wave. This patch has pan or trem with triangle, sine, saw, reverse saw, and square with adjustable PWM. Toggles for bypass, pan/trem mode, wave shape, and slow or fast mode. Fast mode almost gets up into ring mod range. (It could go faster but I have it adjusted so I can get nice sloooooow waves.)
https://soundcloud.com/spacelordmother/ ... pn-2-clone
I'm totally content with being a sloppy guitar player, but I guess I will caveat with the fact that I haven't picked one up in over a month and I didn't have much time to record clips. I just knew you would demand them so whatevs.
This thing fucking rules.
Re: Axoloti is awesome.
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 9:26 pm
by Invisible Man
Faldoe wrote:Sweeeeeeeet. If can be used untethered to a computer, this is the chance to create a frankenlooper with all the functions an individual user can want.
Which means for me some time factor like start/stop slicing. Basic DL4 function but with added switches.
Bumping because of wfs's shout-out in the looping thread. Feeling pretty serious about this...
Re: Axoloti is awesome.
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 5:33 pm
by spacelordmother
Hoooooooooly shit the new firmware has a bunch of Mutable Instruments (braids, rings, clouds, elements) objects!

Re: Axoloti Is Awesome!
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 8:59 pm
by Invisible Man
Well fuck I guess I'm in.
Re: Axoloti Is Awesome!
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 10:07 am
by drolo
I just got mine today :-)
Have had just a bit of time to try a few things out. Tried a looper patch from the community library that looks promising as inspiration or for modding. And a few effects.
I guess it's the end of sleep ...