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Neurotik Demo 1

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This is a first test of a sequencer I built, using Max for Live, based on Audio Damage’s latest plugin Axon.

Axon looks great but I’m saving for a Mac Pro so, to save money, I decided to recreate the “neuron sequencer” as a pure MIDI output device.

It’s not as pretty as Axon but it’s quite functional and i think it proves that Audio Damage are really onto something with their plugin.

In this case I have my cloned sequencer (I call it Neurotik) playing an instance of FabFilter Twin2 (loaded with a bell patch Calibells) coupled with an instance of Timeless, FabFilter’s delay plugin.

I think there’s a lot of scope for improvement but it was easy enough to create some interesting, off the cuff, rhythmic variations.

It really makes me wish I could buy Axon but I think it’s not bad for my first serious effort using Max for Live.

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kirklynch said

Very cool hypnotic sounds!

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Johnny Stone said

Great sounds mate very cool. This is good.

Guest said

Very evocative and tense, but PRETTY.

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Mr Sandbags said

Yeah my apologies to all listeners for not putting a fat reverb tail on this one. I wasn't thinking too hard. I might do that an re-upload it.

Guest said

heh, by not fading out, you snapped me right out of the trance you put me in... Sadly for me, the tech info in the about went right over my ol' dinosaur head. But I really like the texture of that bell sound as well as the rhythmic variations (even if I do have a brain the size of a walnut).

Guest said

Inspiring! Can hear vocals poured all over this!

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