I want to make a three piece set up comprised of an analog drum machine, an analog synth unit I can sequence, and an organelle for polyphony/everything else. I am also working with Ableton for DAW. Oh and since this is ILF I feel the need to say I DON'T WANT TO GO FULL MODULAR.
Shit that gets me FIRED UP about making music with machines: Curve (I fucking love Curve), PEACHES, Daft Punk's Homework album, LCD Soundsystem, NIN's Broken, the FEZ video game soundtrack, Radiohead's Kid A, and while these influences don't directly apply to what I want to do with this equipment, I really dig Shlomo, J Dilla, Madlib, Ras G beats as well. And DUH, you know I dig all the electronic shit Billy was doing between Aeroplane Flies High and Machina II.
Things I am definitely getting/already have:
- Have a Roland SP202 (thanks iamthesnow) which I am sure I can find a use for in this excursion.
- Have a Digdugdiy Ends and Oceans which really started this trip down the rabbit hole.
- Have an iPad and Alesis interface
- Getting a Korg SQ1 for sequencing.
- Roland GO Mixer for recording videos with my phone and as a simple headphone mixer if needed.
- Organelle. Had one before, need it again.
DRUMS
- Akai Rhythm Wolf: Played with this at work all the time. I like that it is simple/less is more, I can instantly build beats, and with the built in bass synth and filter I can conjure up all sorts of Homework squeels and noise. Also super affordable.
- Arturia Drum Brute: Probably better in the long run but more of a learning curve in the beginning. Doesn't have a bass synth that can make weird squeels and gnarly sounds built in. More expensive.
Others: I have looked at the Korg Volca Beats/Kick, Roland TR09 and Aria series, and they just don't grab me for what I want to do.
SYNTHS
- Make Noise 0 Coast: This is at the top of my list. I like that it is table top, semi-modular, and I dig all the weird and gnarly sounds it can do. A lot of similar SEMI-MOD synths seem too traditional sounding to me and this one seems like it would take me where I want to go with this set up. Not relying on the typical cutoff/resonance to change tone seems to set this apart from everything else.
- Korg MS-20: Semi-modular with a built in mini keyboard. Much bigger than anything else I am looking at, but probably the most flexible. I tend to be less creative with more options available to me which is why I am leaning away from it.
- Moog Mother 32: Built in sequencer, sounds like FEZ soundtrack. It could lead me down a path of monotony in the sense that it is Moog and a staple in electronic music.
Others: I have checked out the Dreadbox Erebus and NYX but they seem too close to EDM/not aggressive enough for my tastes. I have wanted a Minilogue in the past but it doesn't appeal to me anymore. Volca series seems like something to add on in the future if needed. I have thought about an OP-1 but again, when presented with too many options my creative workflow shuts down. Minitaur bores me.
Things I have already owned:
- Korg Volca Beats, Bass, and Keys: I liked the Bass, but I got these all at once and ended up being overwhelmed.
- Arturia Microbrute: Pretty cool. Used it mostly for Bass lines. Hated the sequencer.
- Roland JDXi: Just too much packed into one unit. I really miss one patch that i think is just called psychedelic in the pads section, but meh to the rest of it.
- Organelle: Loved it. Should've kept it. Getting it again soon.
- Microkorg XL: Liked how easy it was to select a preset and go. Everything else was pretty normal/too many options again.








