Polyend Tracker – guitar samples

The Polyend Tracker is a great standalone workstation. Whether as a sampler, step sequencer or arranger – with this device you can conjure up entire songs in no time. These are the sounds for the DelayDude review of the absolutely great Polyend Tracker. The device is perfect for creating songs in the studio, on the sofa at home or even on the go.

In this demo I loaded a few guitar samples into the excellent Polyend Tracker and created a wonderful soundscape for quiet hours.

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Polyend Tracker – review sounds

The Polyend Tracker is a great standalone workstation. Whether as a sampler, step sequencer or arranger – with this device you can conjure up entire songs in no time. These are the sounds for the DelayDude review of the absolutely great Polyend Tracker. The device is perfect for creating songs in the studio, on the sofa at home or even on the go.

Check out the detailed review of the Polyend Tracker here.

Review: Polyend Tracker – A Groovebox with the unique workflow

Polyend Tracker Standalone The Polyend Tracker is fully dedicated to the original Tracker workflow. 8 tracks, which can each play a different tone, a different instrument and two effects per step, are more extensive than you might initially think. Continue reading “Review: Polyend Tracker – A Groovebox with the unique workflow”

7 questions to Timothy Lamb (Dirtywave)

When I met Tim at SUPERBOOTH in Berlin in May 2022, I was still on the waiting list for the Dirtywave M8 tracker and was extremely excited about what to expect in September.
What I got it then, earlier than expected, it just blew my mind and it’s unbelievable how quickly the hours pass when you hold this little marvel in your hands.
The Dirtywave M8 Tracker has long since ceased to be an insider tip, even if it is only produced and offered in small batches. Continue reading “7 questions to Timothy Lamb (Dirtywave)”

Roland SP-404MKII with guitar – hands-on workshop

During the breaks in playing, a slight hiss can be heard. This is because I used the compressor of the Roland SP-404MKII, switched off the noise gate to avoid choppy guitar tones and missed to turn up the master volume a bit. With the correct settings, you can reduce the hissing in the periods you are not playing/ recording, which of course can no longer be heard in the finished song. Since I first have to get used to this super extensive device, I’ve already made this mistake for you so that you don’t have to make it yourself 😉

Save the date: SUPERBOOTH 2022

Hard to believe, but true: the time has come! Finally, an event we didn’t have to wait for forever because the SUPERBOOTH by Schneiders Laden actually takes place in May.
From the 12th of May to the 14th of May, the FEZ in Berlin opens its doors, gates and outdoor facilities for the fans of electronic music from all over the world. Continue reading “Save the date: SUPERBOOTH 2022”

+++ News: Corona Virus in the world of music +++

NewsThe Corona virus has a tight grip on the world. Therefore, it is understandable, but nevertheless, very sad, that events all over the world have to be cancelled. Same applies for the SUPERBOOTH. The next SUPERBOOTH will take place in May 2021.
But at the same time, many manufacturers support musicians in using the social distancing to realize new and creative ideas. Continue reading “+++ News: Corona Virus in the world of music +++”

Drums without a drummer

Tips & tricksEspecially if you are playing your guitar mostly at home, sooner or later you will reach the point where you start thinking about some kind of rhythmical companionship. And fortunately, there are numerous options for a tactful backing that work without a flesh-and-blood drummer. Continue reading “Drums without a drummer”

Montreal Assembly Count to Five vs. Eventide H9 Harmonizer

This is a comparison of the Montreal Assembly Count to Five with the Eventide H9 Harmonizer.

gear: Fender Jaguar, Fender Tweed Champ, Celestion G12M, Shure SM57, Cubase.

 

The Montreal Assembly – Count to Five CT5 Demo

This is a demo of the Montreal Assembly – Count to Five.

I already told you about the Montreal Assembly Count to Five.
There are numerous descriptions circulating on the internet about this pedal and to many guitarists it seems pretty hard to get a picture of the various functions. Continue reading “The Montreal Assembly – Count to Five CT5 Demo”