Analog Drum ‘n’ Bass (Video)

This is warmth.

So many wires for that analog sound that purrs like a cat with a sunset in its belly.

Says K X, “This is my imagining of what circa ’98-era minimal tech step drum ‘n bass may have sounded like had it been invented before modern samplers and digital synths or FX. All of the sounds are being generated live, coming straight from the main mixer in the middle, with no multitracking. They are sequenced by three vintage hardware sequencers: the Yamaha QX-1, Roland MC-4 and Roland MC-8 locked together by tape-sync.”

 

List of the main gear used:

Sequencers: Roland MC-8, Roland MC-4, Yamaha QX-1

Modulars: Roland System 100 (Drums), Moog series 900 (pads), Roland System 700 (Basses), Arp 2500 system, Buchla 100 series.

Other Synths: Korg MS-20, Roland System 100 standalone synth.

FX: Roland Space Echo RE-501 (tape delay, chorus, spring reverb), Roland DC-30 (analog chorus-echo), Roland Dimension-D Analog Chorus.

Mixer: Tascam M308b

 

Wired for sound.