Sound is really deep and good. I want to ask you a question. How were you able to sync EP 133 with Rolan S1? When I press the play button on the EP, Roland doesn't work. I couldn't figure it out.
@@captaint5772In this video, I only sent the MIDI that was recorded on the EP-133 to the S-1. I never synced them up but will give it a try and see how it goes.
Nice. I was curious to see why the T8, I suppose if you wanted to control the filters on the seqtrak nicely you need a different midi controller. But ya T8 has an amazing sound. Inspired
@@KhantipolKasemsant I had issues with the seqtrak and S1 sync. You can't block output signals from S1 via USB so the envelope would mess with the seqtrak. I was loving the sounds I was getting though treating the S1 as a second Oscillator/ synth with midi from seq
Hello, really nice jam here, the seqtrak sounds good, especially the guitar sound at 1.38, is that a preset inside the seqtrak ? It sounds so good I can't belive everything is coming from the seqtrak 😱 Nice job btw, well done 👍🏻
Thank you for your compliment .Seqtrak only has one sample track, but it is still a useful creative tool. The guitar sound in this track was accompanied by synth and drum tracks for the rest.
It is a nice little kit. Not only does it provide a visually mesmerizing oscilloscope display of your synth's waveforms, but it also unlocks new creative possibilities by allowing you to modulate and animate visuals in sync with the audio. The DIY kit is well-designed for easy assembly too.
Absolutely, having MIDI out on the Arturia Minibrute would significantly expand its potential for studio integration and live performance setups. It would allow for seamless communication with other MIDI-equipped gear, making it even more versatile.
Considering the EVH 5150III’s characteristics, which include a strong high-gain profile and a versatile EQ section, you might want to think about what aspect of your sound you’re aiming to enhance or modify. If it’s about adding subtle dynamics and responsiveness, go for the Lightspeed. For a pronounced mid-range boost and a bit more aggression, the Southland is suitable. If your goal is to maximize gain and saturation for heavier music genres, the Black Mountain would be the best fit. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific tonal preferences and the context in which you’ll be using the pedal.