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got to play around with some friends from out of town
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oops I made it a private post. here! look at (and listen) to my mistake!!!
the dog is a speaker that dances. I hooked it up to my moog sub 37 and it's the funniest thing.
the beats are from my Kaossilator pro plus.
it's the dumbest fucking thing I've ever made.
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KORG Kaossilator Pro: FIFTEEN YEARS Later
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New toyss
#korg#electribe#emx1#mx1#electribe mx#electribe mx1#monologue#korg monologue#kaossilator pro#kaossilator#kaosspad#kaosspad3#kp3#volca#volca fm#fm#yamaha#yamaha ag 06#mackie#cr4#magnat#magnat soundforce#soundforce#1200#creative#vox#doubledeca#analog#analog delay#tekno
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(ERT aka Eric TROCHU)1242ème composition at Home "Live", impromptue on Air FX et Synth Alesis, Kaossilator Pro Korg, Live 11, Push1, par beau temps et bonne humeur ! :)
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Absolutely just did the best jam session I’ve ever done on the Kaossilator Pro+
Video to follow, it was fun
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Kaossilator Pro + King Korg Synth = #edmvibes #techno #electronica #edm #liveelectronicmusic https://www.instagram.com/p/BywXjI8nD80/?igshid=1mhmy6zw863g6
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Soundrs: Jaeden Camstra
We can’t stop listening to Jaeden’s brilliant ➜ BeatTape, so we reached out to this talented producer to learn a bit about his production process.
What’s good y’all. I’m Jaeden and I make Lo-Fi/Chillhop along with trap music.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/_jaeden_c
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaeden_camstra/
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jaeden-camstra

What are your inspiration sources?
My inspiration comes from a range of things. Cartoons, nature, and other music are the main three. But also, inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes. If I’m frustrated about something or my day just has nothing going, that can really motivate me to create. While at the same time, seeing a supermodel on my timeline can do the exact same.
What are your favorite cartoons?
I’ll always love the old technicolor ones from the mid-1900s, Tom and Jerry stand out and I actually really enjoy the really old Speed Racer cartoons as well. I’m big into anime too, mainly shows done by Shonen. Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Yu Yu Hakusho have a dear place in my heart. Spongebob takes the crown though, I grew up with him on the TV nonstop. There are so many more I could comment on honestly hahaha, but those are the highlights for sure.
Tell us something about your workflow.
My workflow used to be a mouse and laptop based, click and drag style when I started making music. In fact, I still use this style when making trap beats. When it comes to sampling and lo-fi however, it’s now a lot of chopping on my SP-404sx and finger drumming on my Akai MPD218. Those are the two machines my workflow really revolves around. I also have a Korg Kaossilator which is great for fx and electronic sounding blips and such. Eventually, I run percs, vox, samples, and fx all through my SP to really get that nice beat up sound.

How would creative rituals benefit your workflow?
Creative rituals would be great just to gain a grasp of some sort of mental organization or an agenda.
Do you have any creative rituals?
Not really actually, I guess deep breaths from time to time if I need to recalibrate mentally. It’s always good to take a good thirty second break to just listen how things are complementing each other. That’s why it’s good to always have a drink or something for those little breaks in time.
How do you get in the zone?
I don’t have any specific way to enter a zone honestly. Usually a certain sample will, but I just hop onto my laptop in FL Studio and I’ll enter one eventually as I’m working. Usually when the tempo is set for a song or when the general bounce settles is when the zone creeps in.
How do you start a track?
Digging! Whether it be straight from vinyl or YouTube, the sample is always a spot I enjoy starting at. Listening to some vintage, dusty, and warped jazz has always been enjoyable for me.
Do you have a special template?
Completely empty. New track new world.
What do you put on the master channel?
Nothing! Only rarely I put a limiter if a mix sits really boomy or big, but that’s not often.
Do you care about mastering your tracks?
Personally, mastering is an avenue that I don’t have much experience in at all so I usually just mix to the loudness I prefer. I only have Dre Beats Pro Headphones along with a Beats Pill to do all of my mixing and I guess you could say “mastering” (bedroom production at its finest hahah). Being in my bedroom right next to my neighbors, I was never allowed to get the studio monitors that would allow me to do so. Do I care about mastering though and see the value in it? Of course. For example, when I made ➜ Knockout with Engelwood for Yung Gravy, the engineers that mastered that file really made us sound like gods hahaha. Overall, mastering is definitely something I’m gonna want to be able to do.
How do you arrange and finish a track?
In terms of arrangement, I think a lot about balance. Things will progress just as layers are added to either the drums or melody. The transitions between these layers is what takes a track far. Whether it be a cymbal roll, a stutter, chant, or some extra warping, it adds flavor. I try to think of tracks as sonic collages, you just gotta make sure all the pieces compliment each other and blend seamlessly.
Finishing a track has always been difficult for me and for many I’m sure. I just try my best to gain a listener’s point of view that is as unbiased as possible and listen from start to end. If I feel it’s just full enough, but not overbearing is the point when I deem it complete.
How do you deal with unfinished projects?
I keep ‘em! There’s always new techniques that are learned and could be applied to old projects and could totally revive them. There isn’t a need to just throw away an idea.
How do you store and organize your projects?
I organize them based on project folders and feel/genre.

How do you take care of studio ergonomics?
I’ve got two screens for my DAW which is plenty and just enough table room for my small amount of hardware. I keep my drumpad closest to me since it’s the only one that really takes two arms. Luckily my desk covers about 180 degrees so the rest of my equipment is just a little spin away on my chair. I deal with a lot of wires, but it is what it is hahah
Tell us something about your daily routine, how is your day structured, how do you make room for creativity?
Well at the moment, I’m on summer break so I’ve got all day to be creative. If I’m not making something, it’s either to eat, go on a walk, or watch tv. I just create whatever it may be until I fall asleep. Same thing for when I had school. It would be get home, do whatever work for school, then create ‘til my brain says it’s time to sleep. That carries over into late hours pretty often though. I’m a night owl, so I like working during those late hours. I go to college pretty soon though, so I’m going to have to really discover a new way to make room for creativity.
Share a quick producing tip.
Don’t let your eyes work for you while in your DAW. It’s easy for something visually on your screen to steer you in another direction. Trust your ears.
Share a link to an interesting website (doesn’t have to be music related).
https://www.hudl.com/profile/2094843/Jaeden-Camstra
These are some highlight of me playing basketball in high school hahaha
List ten sounds you are hearing right this moment : )
Air conditioner hum
Light Bulb rattling in my ceiling fan
Springs on my bed flexing
My soundcloud likes
Keyboard typing
Air coming out my nose
….
That’s all I’ve got hahah
Thanks Jaeden! If you want to get featured, send a message here on tumblr or email [email protected].
#soundrs#soundrooms#interview#creativity#workflow#workspace#Music Production#music producers#producers#audio production#audio producer#lo-fi#lo-fi hip hop#chillhop#electronic music#flstudio#jaeden camstra
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あおい地球とみだらなおまえ
東口から
田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) : Percussions(Sabian Cymbals, LP Congas, Djembe, dw Snare Drum & Schlagwerk Cajon) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) : Electric Guitar(YAMAHA SC800)
ロックアイコン
田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) : Finger Drumming(KORG electribe sampler) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) : Electric Guitar(YAMAHA SC800), Electric Bass(Fender Japan Jazz Bass) & Vocal
だあれ/零は零/あずさメモランダム
田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) : Finger Drumming(KORG electribe sampler) & Synthesizer(KORG R3) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) : Electric Guitar(YAMAHA SC800 & Fender Japan Mustang) & Electric Bass(Fender Japan Jazz Bass)
ぼくも鵥になりたい
田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) : Synthesizer(KORG KAOSSILATOR PRO+) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) : Electric Guitar(Fender Japan Mustang),
土筆
田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) : Finger Drumming(KORG electribe sampler) & Synthesizer(KORG R3) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) : Electric Guitar(YAMAHA SC800 & Fender Japan Mustang) & Electric Bass(Fender Japan Jazz Bass)
きたない神様の誕生
田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) : Percussions(Sabian Cymbals, LP Congas, Djembe, dw Snare Drum & Schlagwerk Cajon), Keyboard(CASIO CTK-6000) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) : Electric Guitar(YAMAHA SC800 & Fender Japan Mustang), Synthesizer Bass(Roland MC-202), Keyboard(CASIO CTK-6000) & Voice
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田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) : Percussions(Sabian Cymbals, LP Congas, Djembe, dw Snare Drum & Schlagwerk Cajon) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) : Electric Guitar(YAMAHA SC800)
あおい地球と
田中教順 (Kyojun TANAKA) :Acoustic Piano(YAMAHA Upright) 田中サト (Sato TANAKA) :Acoustic guitar (no information except a "¥1000" label by HARD OFF) &Vocal
https://midoutei.bandcamp.com/
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#loop kaossilator pro#loop#pabloavmus#pablo avincetto#korg#microkorgxl#kaossilator#gadgetkorg#gadget
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That Korg Kaossilator Pro is a badboy and now officially synced to Maschine
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Korg nanoKEY Studio 25-Note Mobile MIDI KeyboardThe 25 velocity-sensitive keys allows you to step-record easily. The Scale Guide function illuminates the keys to show recommended notes in the scale, making it easier to play. This is a smart keyboard with a variety of performance modes, such as the Easy Scale function, that lets you produce musical phrases using any keys.More freedom to produce music, via USB or wirelessly.The nanoKEY Studio can connect not only via USB but also wirelessly. It's easy to connect to an iPad/iPhone music app such as KORG Gadget or Apple GarageBand, or to your Mac/Windows music production software. Liberated from annoying cables, you'll be free to set up your system much easier than some other products. Thanks to careful tuning, you'll enjoy low latency and high stability.Eight high-sensitivity trigger pads that you can use for drum input or playing chords.The eight velocity-sensitive trigger pads will convey every dynamic nuance of your drum performance. In chord-playing mode, the Chord Scale function automatically assigns the best chords for the key and scale you've selected, so your song will take shape at amazing speed. You can also assign the pads to trigger audio clips. These pads are not limited by musical genre; they deliver all-purpose music production power.Touch pad inherited from the KAOSS series provides one-finger control of software synthesizers.You can use a single finger to control a software synthesizer just like you can with a Kaossilator, or control a plug-in effect the same way as a KAOSS PAD. The nanoKEY Studio features an arpeggiator with rhythm patterns, letting you generate a succession of new phrases simply by touching the pad.The nano Studio series comes with an extravagant bundle of powerful mobile and desktop music software that includes iPad / iPhone apps, a special edition of KORG Gadget, and the KORG Legacy Collection M1 Le which includes plug-in versions of classic KORG instruments. If you have the nanoKEY Studio, there is no need to buy any additional software.SPECIFICATIONSController:25-key Keyboard with velocity sensitivity (four velocity curve),8 trigger pad (velocity sensitivity is supported, four velocity curve),8 knobs, X-Y padOctave + / - buttons, Sustain button, Touch Scale button, X-Y button, Pitch / Mod button, Scene button, Shift / Tap buttons, Arp button, Chord Pad button, Easy Scale button, Scale Guide buttonOctave Range: -4+4Scene Memory: 8Connections: USB jack (micro B type)Wireless Type: Bluetooth Low Energy (Apple Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI specification compliant)Power Supply: USB bus power (when connected via USB)Two AAA batteries (when connected wirelessly; use alkaline or nickel-metal hydride batteries)Battery Life: Approximately 10 hours (with the factory settings, when using alkaline batteries)*Battery life will vary depending on the batteries used and on the conditions of use.Power Consumption: Less than 500mADimensions (W x D x H): 278 mm x 160 mm x 33 mm / 10.94" x 6.30" x 1.30"Weight: 471 g / 1.04 lbs. (without batteries)Included Items: USB cable, KORG Software Bundle code, two AAA Batteries for checking operationOPERATING REQUIREMENTSiOS Wireless ConnectioniOS - iPad/iPhone that supports Bluetooth 4.0, and has iOS8 or later installeModels - iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S,iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad fourth generation, iPad Third generation, iPad mini 4、iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini,iPod touch sixth generation, iPod touch fifth generationMac Wireless ConnectionOS - Mac that supports Bluetooth 4.0 or later, and has OS X10.10 Yosemite or later installedModels -MacBook (Early 2015 or later)MacBook Air (Mid 2011 or later)MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or later)Mac mini (Mid 2011 or later)iMac (Late 2012 or later)Mac Pro (Late 2013 or later)Mac USB ConnectionOS - MacOS 10.8 10.9 Mavericks or laterWindows Wireless ConnectionOS - Operating system: Windows 8.1 or later (32-bit/64-bit) [KORG BLE-MIDI Driver is required]Windows USB ConnectionOS - Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 or later (32-bit / 64-bit)*Korg does not guarantee that the unit will work with every computer that meets these requirements. لطلب شراء المنتج و الشحن اتصل بنا على الارقام التالية01006237502 0122754590301127214405 01095518233 ضمان ضد عيوب الصناعه لو حابب تعرف أكتر عن المنتجات أو تشوف أكتر تقدر تزور موقعنا الرسمي https://mfmusicaudio.com/ومن خلاله تقدر تعمل أوردر يوصلك لحد باب البيت في أسرع وقت أو تشرفنا بفرع الشركة : 217 شارع احمد زكي - المعادي ميدان فايدة كامل امام سنتر الهدي والنور تقدر تدخل علي صفحاتنا الرسمية علي فيسبوك وتعرف أكتر عن المنتجات من خلال الروابطhttps://www.facebook.com/mfmusicalinstrumentsegypt/https://www.facebook.com/mfaudiostoreطرق الدفع لدينا:متوفر دفع بالفيزا كارد و الماستر كارد مع ميزة انك تقدر تقسط اي منتج مع البنك الاهلي المصري بدون فوائد لمدة 6 شهورو خدمة QR و المحفظة الذكية و فودافون و اورانج كاش هدفنا: الثقة - التميز - الأبداع - العمل علي راحة العميل
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KAOSSILATOR PRO+ & KAOSS PAD KP3+ #KORG https://www.instagram.com/p/CYNuTKiLKHp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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(ERT aka Eric TROCHU)826ème composition at home "Live", impromptue caniculaire et spontanée, on Roli Seaboard Rise 25, Push1, Kaossilator Pro+, on Live 10, par 29 degrés à l'ombre ! :)
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You Must Try These Best Musician Apps Available for Android
It is really fun to listen to music and watch amazing music videos on your phone. If you are a true fan of music, there might be times when you want to create your tunes, edit your music, learn to play new tunes or get connected with other music lovers in the world and it should not come as a surprise that Android can help you with all of these things. There are lots of musicians apps available for Android which you can install on your phone and live your love for music. Picking the best apps which will do all the needed things might be a difficult task, but we have got you covered. In this article, we are going to look at the top musician apps available for Android. Let’s scroll through the list.

Audio Evolution Mobile Studio
Audio Evolution Mobile Studio is one of the best musician apps which will help you in creating your music. With this app, you will be able to record sounds, mixing, and editing. This digital audio workstation is useful in MIDI sequencing, multi-track recording and playback, looped playback, a metronome, latency correction, and all kinds of necessary features you are going to need to create your music. You are going to need some practice to start using this app and it is better if you use this app on a phone with a larger screen. This app can be downloaded from Google Play Store and all the features are accessible after making an in-app purchase for $6.99.
gStrings Tuner
gStrings Tuner used to be a guitar tuner app but recent updates have made it useful for all musicians. This app allows you to virtually tune everything which includes woodwinds, stringed instruments, and your voice also as it supports a variety of frequencies. It has an easy interface to use which makes it fit for beginners also. gStrings Tuner is undoubtedly one of the best musician apps and you can download it for free from Google Play Store. You can also buy an ad-free version of this app for $3.99.
iReal Pro
iReal Pro is another powerful musician app which will help you in creating your music with some in-built tips. There are many helpful features in this app and chord charts, emulated music, 1,000s of songs are some features which must be highlighted along with lots of tools to learn some more stuff. This app is really helpful in a band setting and allows you to print chord charts for various instruments. This app is available on Google Play Store to be downloaded for free and you can enjoy some premium features also if you decide to make in-app purchases for $13.99.
KORG Kaossilator
KORG Kaossilator is a good choice to install on your device if you are looking for a synthesizer app. You will be able to produce over 150 sounds with the virtual touchpad it provides just by tapping and swiping on this pad. This app will eliminate wrong notes with a scale feature and loop sequencers will continue to play your tune when you think of new ones. You can also record and edit the sounds you play on this app. This app is designed for live performances but it is also useful in recording some creative sounds. With basic features, this app is available on Google Play Store for free and premium features can be used in a paid version, which comes for $19.99.
MuseScore
If you are looking for a musician app for sheet music then MuseScore is probably the best. This app will allow you to play sheet music at different tempos and it is good for practice. If you are using a desktop version of this app then you will also be able to annotate your music. It is an online community that offers lots of options for sheet music and you can also contribute to this community by creating your music in the right format and upload on the app. This app is going to help get you better at sheet music and you can download this app for free from Google Play Store. Premium features of the app can be accessed if you buy a subscription for $6.99 per month or $49.99 per year.
There are lots of musician apps available on Google Play Store and other platforms for Android. In this article, we have listed the top musician apps in which you should install your phone to experience music uniquely.
Source-Best Musician Apps
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