Dawless progressive acid track (Squarp Hapax, Eventide DSP4000, Waldorf Microwave 1, Roland JUNO-60)

Published: 10 December 2022
on channel: Nick Cosic
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Here's a treat for you progressive acid fans—a new dawless track inspired by classic Tangerine Dream's electric guitar vibes.

Everything here was sequenced on a Squarp Hapax (kudos to them for keeping their most versatile device up-to-date), and mixed on a WMD Performance Mixer.

Effects were done on Eventide's DSP4000 (it's the same processor used by Jody Foster to find aliens in the 1997 movie Contact). Acid parts were made on Behringer's TD-3 and Acidlab's M303 eurorack module. Drums were played via Akai's S1100 vintage sampler (which had a bit of an issue with stereo, so drums seem to be shifted to the right).

The guitar amp simulator was Marshall's Bluesbreaker 1962 UAD plugin, running on UAD's Apollo x6. The sequenced vocal-like sounds were made using a Waldorf Microwave 1. And finally, that synth solo was played using Roland's JUNO-60.

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