Live at Basement State (Deluge, Modular, Octatrack)

My set for the Seattle-based electronic music facilitators, Basement State. They stream every Friday on Twitch:   / basementstate   Deluge is driving here, playing samples, and sending 4 channels of MIDI to Hermod, which translates it to CV / Gate. Noise Engineering Manis Iteritas, Qu-Bit Surface, Mutable Instrument Rings, and Qu-Bit Chord are all sequenced on the fly through the Deluge and pass through the Tip-Top z5000, Make Noise Mimeophon, Qu-Bit Data Bender, and Happy Nerding FX AID. The Deluge output and modular output are piped into the Elektron Octatrack where they are resampled and chopped and played back in fun slices. This is an incredibly flexible system and is a lot of fun to play! Synthstrom Deluge: https://synthstrom.com/product/deluge/ Qu-Bit Chord: https://bit.ly/2RD22ew Qu-Bit Data Bender: http://bit.ly/pc_data_bender Qu-Bit Surface: http://bit.ly/pc_surface Multable Instruments Rings: http://bit.ly/pc_rings Happy Nerding FX Aid XL: http://www.happynerding.com/category/... Tip-Top Z5000: http://bit.ly/pc_z5000 Make Noise Mimeophon: https://bit.ly/3yYFyW5 ------------------------------------ Thank you for watching. My name is Jeremy, and this is Red Means Recording. I've been making music for a few decades now, and this channel is a place to make music and to talk about the tools and techniques to make music with. We'll use synths, drum machines, modular gear, and software. If you'd like to support the channel, I have a Patreon: http://bit.ly/rmrpatreon I have music as "Jeremy Blake" on all the major services: Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/2Kq617o Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2NOH9Is Google Play: http://bit.ly/33M9aG5 iTunes: https://apple.co/2pqh3SK Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/2O9q1fe I have some merch here: http://bit.ly/rmrshirts And you can connect with me here: Twitter: http://bit.ly/rmrtwitters Website: http://bit.ly/rmrmedia