Sometimes it’s good just to turn your equipment on and make a sequence for no reason at all. MFB-522, Slim Phatty, Mbrane, Clap Track and DM-100 Delay.
“A real sequence is a sequence where the subsequent segments are exact transpositions of the first segment.” – Wikipedia
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what like to do with the slim phatty is to do some enveloppe tweaking within a clip in Ableton. it gives you great textures :)
Yes I sometimes I have hooked up to my Deopfer Dark time… changing both pitch and filter…
I wanna see a 522/Mbrane VS. DRM MK-III loop showdown. And does the Phatty have a CV in to pitch ? output one of the suckers into the phatty’s pitch and hold down a key….
Yes… in fact I hook my Slim Phatty do my Doepfer Dark time… it’s quiet excellent. I will post some videos later this week. As far as Vermona vs MFB… so different but both very analog and worth owning.