Nothing wrong with a minimal setup! Been challenging myself limiting to the Polyend play + Typhon lately & having lots of fun with it. Throw in a 303 clone & not much else you need 🤣
If i program my Zularic Repeater , to lay underneath a Digitakt (single sampled drums ofcourse ) and get that opening banger DOWN , Like it no'ones Bitness,- I'll ofcourse give you Straight Dope Mention , as the Dude I stole that rythm from ,- 😂
Working on a micro setup myself. Just got the M8 a couple of weeks ago and am jamming out with it and the J-6. The J-6 is a little limited in sound design, however, so I'm picking up an MC-101, which is somewhere between the Crave and the Circuit. The M8 has an amazing sample engine, and does midi sequencing. The only thing I'm missing is a little bit of midi control that I'd like to have. Comes in at around 1000$, so not as budget friendly, but much smaller and everything is battery powered.
@@AnalogKitchen That's EXACTLY what it is, and yeah, you just missed out. They put a batch up this morning at 10am EST. Sold out in an hour. Another batch is getting put up on Monday. If you don't get it then, it will be at least 6 months before they come up again. So add some FOMO to your GAS. It doesn't give anything the devices you already have don't provide though, other than portability. The FM engine is really good. 4 voices. You would really jive with it.
@@AnalogKitchen As for the backpack setup, just wanted to point out that with the MC-101, you get 4 separate polyphonic synths. Each can be controlled independently by midi. And the zencore engine is HUGE. The MC-707 gives you 8, though. If you were going to spend money, considering your current setup, a 707 and the MPC would be the exact same setup as what I'm working on, just on a larger scale. You already have some landmark synths in your rig, so I don't know that it would improve your kit.
Been absorbing your live setup video. So much solid advice. As a lifelong performer but with a beginner live setup, super encouraging to see you work the same logic & genius thru the Circuit tracks. As I prep my first live set for tomorrow evening using C:Tracks> Monostation>Microkorg+ BS2>> Mix8, + Push1 (triggering samples in Lew of no hardware sampler) Stoked, encouraged, and Feeling Solid & Prepared 😎 👍
Good luck performing! Once you know what you want to do/be on stage, the path will reveal itself fast enough. Nice to see you get into DAWless. What sound do you play?
The original circuit, was the first dawless device I bought. It still is one of the most user friendly devices I have. Behringer should release the Edge already.
Hey Noir, it’s the Midas DM12 mixer. It’s sounds amazing but I have crackling and faulty channel issues already and am only using it for 6 months. So for sound it’s good. For travel, not so much
Geweldig die Circuit Tracks. Ik heb de OG nog gehad. Lekker intuïtief. Je hebt zo'n ding behoorlijk snel door. Heb nu een MC-707 en de Neutron voor sampling. Jammer dat er geen patches erbij zitten. Klinkt lekker! :D
Hi I've noticed in your new videos your using a Mpc One and not the Mpc Live anymore Is there any reason for this? Ps great videos by the way keep up the great work
This was very disappointing and you needed far more familiarity with the instruments - compare this with the older vids of Volca Galaxies demoing how he did full sets and an album using just volcas.
@@AnalogKitchen uh yeah I know you said it twice but I dont see the point - would have been much more impressive if you knew what you were doing. Its merely a step above an unboxing vid
I actually think it gives a really good insight of what you can expect if you’re just starting out with this gear. It’s pretty simple and limited which makes this a great setup for those who don’t like to RTFM
@@abdullalhazred3365 bro you are not only borderline rude and gatekeeping but just plain incorrect. This homie jamming out on gear he doesn't understand well is inspiring to many. Go watch paint dry outside if you hate humanity so much.