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Studio jam with drummer Hans Hulbækmo!
September 1, 2015 12:38:11
CUCKOO + Hulbækmo - Analog Keys Continuum Drums
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yOGxCGcixU
Finally I had the chance to play with one of my absolute favourite drummers, Hans Hulbækmo! I booked a day in Propeller Music Division here in Oslo, and Hans agreed to come jam with me. Here's a sn...
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Studio jam with drummer Hans Hulbækmo!

This weekend I booked a day in Propeller Music Division here in Oslo, together with incredible drummer Hans Hulbækmo. I've always had this feeling that there's some interesting ground in synthesizers and acoustic drums yet to explore.


I was playing on the Analog Keys as a master, and I set up an Analog Rytm to act as an always in sync click track, and then the Continuum Fingerboard, with its unusually rich sound palette.


Mostly I set the tone first with a sound, perhaps a bass. Sometimes Hulbækmo started grooving before me, and then it was easy to tap sync the Analog Keys and jump right in. It was a truly interesting, and less chaotic than expected, experience. Definitely something I want to explore further.


I just recorded this one little peace on video. I think it's a nice example of what we were doing. For the next time though I think I'll try to prepare a little more, and perhaps rehearse a few times, and explore dynamics a little more. It's easy to end up in high energy land when jamming, but sometimes keeping it sparse and quiet can be really powerful.


I hope this can serve as inspiration for some of you. It was a really kick ass experience for me!


cheers

CUCKOO

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PS. I have absolutely no experience in mixing drums, so this is more or less the levels straight from the raw recordings, with some minor adjustments. Mixing multi track recorded drums I think I have to give to a professional mixing engineer for now :)

CUCKOO

September 1, 2015 12:38:11

Josh Murray The Continuum sounds so groovy!

September 1, 2015 12:48:49 · Reply

CUCKOO He he, thanks! Yeah it's an all different synthesizer than everything else on the planet, and this is just one tiny patch of its big, rich sound palette.

September 1, 2015 12:50:12 · Reply

Christina Alley Funkiest video yet, Cuckoo!

September 1, 2015 14:14:29 · Reply

CUCKOO Wow, thanks Chris! Then I'm on the right track :)

September 1, 2015 14:22:49 · Reply

Phorsicht Awesome multirythm funky stuff! There is the Haken Keyboard as well ;) Is ther more to listen to of you both together?

September 28, 2015 12:05:39 · Reply

CUCKOO Thanks man! I've got 1:50 hours of audio recordings ;-) I might release something to listen to. It's all improv. And I think editing it a little bit will make it nicer to listen to. But the main reason I recorded it was both to try playing with Hans, and to record lots of drums that I can chop up, and use for future Cuckoo music. But the jams turned out so nice so I might consider releasing some tracks as well.

September 28, 2015 13:52:21 · Reply

KIKO BATO, song by This I Heard
July 27, 2015 11:09:28
KIKO BATO by This I Heard - with CUCKOO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEeGeSa7_38&feature=youtu.be
This weekend my friend "This I Heard" came to visit. We hadn't met for a looong long time and were so in the mood for jamming together. Eventually we recorded a version of her song KIKO BATO.
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KIKO BATO, song by This I Heard

This weekend my friend This I Heard came to visit me in Norway, all the way from L.A. We hadn't met for 10 years, and were so in the mood for finally jamming together!


Eventually we recorded a version of her (until now secret) song KIKO BATO.

And this is the outcome :)


As many of you can hear, I'm playing the OP-1 (and only the OP-1).

In the video I'm playing a drum kit. And afterwards I layered a track with the string synth, an FM solo and a bass sample sound on top of this.


As you can see I also got a new microphone that I'm in the process of learning how to use. It's a Shure SM7b. I think I will keep it, but I'll have to learn how to process vocals better, to make them sound natural and effortless.


This I Heard usually sounds completely different.

For more about her, check out her SoundCloud page:

https://soundcloud.com/thisiheard


Cheers for now

CUCKOO



PS: This is a free post

CUCKOO

July 27, 2015 11:09:28

Phorsicht Awesome piece of Music. It's a really nice combination of digital sounds and a really great voice-actress. Great Team ;)

July 27, 2015 19:15:41 · Reply

joseph buczek First, this is a very cool tune! Love the contrasting textures. Second, you continue to amaze us with what you can do with OP-1!! Keep up the great work. Hope to hear more collaboration from you and This I Heard again some time.

July 28, 2015 15:32:32 · Reply

CUCKOO She's a rad lady!

July 29, 2015 13:48:25 · Reply

Jason Zack I love this.

September 14, 2015 04:35:26 · Reply

Monomachine = inspiration
February 16, 2015 11:31:06
Monomachine cuckoo's first experiments
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np2y2s6YM5Y
I recently got the Monomachine, and thought I'd share my first sound experiments. I love it! The only sounds that are based on custom waves are the ones used in the last tune (Metroid 8-bit). I sna...
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Monomachine = inspiration

Hey everyone, I thought I'd just post this (no pledge) to let you know that I'm having a great time with my new Monomachine! It's just a little run through of my early experiments with this machine. Perhaps it'll spark some inspiration? :-) So far people seem very positive, and I've got some suggestions of a tutorial covering the voice synth in particular, as well as a full tutorial. Even though ten years old, perhaps there's still need for a proper cuckoo tutorial on the Monomachine? What do you think? /C

CUCKOO

February 16, 2015 11:31:06

Lance Gingell I'd like to see a bit of what you can do with it for sure, but also more octatrack stuff would be great too.

February 16, 2015 12:48:41 · Reply

CUCKOO Yeah I hear you about the Octatrack. I still haven't sat down properly with it. Since it's based on samples, I need to find a sample based workflow that makes sense for me, and is fast to set up, and get going with. I don't have a library of beats or recordings - so I need to make sure the workflow is making total sense for a guy like me, who likes to create things from scratch.

February 18, 2015 14:29:26 · Reply

why sign Crunchbox Alert!! Some analog filters maybe? What about some behind the scenes view of how you like to use the Keys and Rytm together.

February 16, 2015 19:01:38 · Reply

CUCKOO Ha ha.. You don't like the digital feel here, I take it? ;-)

February 18, 2015 14:25:47 · Reply

Kevin Connor More monomachine, yes!

February 17, 2015 00:05:04 · Reply

CUCKOO <3

February 18, 2015 14:30:19 · Reply

Patchblocks Miniature Digital Modulars!
April 18, 2015 10:34:29
Patchblocks Demo + Interview MUSIKMESSE 2015
www.youtube.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRCOSLUhoDM
Patchblocks is a nice little synth platform with 10-bit audio, that you set up through a digital modular environment much like a simple version of MAX MSP. Charming, and brilliant. Totally affordab...
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Patchblocks Miniature Digital Modulars!

Patchblocks is a miniature, portable, low power, battery driven digital modular platform. You patch it through an environment much like MAX MSP, and then you can take it with you and jam with it as is, or even plug in a midi keyboard and play it with midi input, like a keyboard. It sounds really cool, and since it's a modular the possibilities are sort of endless. It's cheap too! Check it out! More on patchblocks: http://patchblocks.com

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April 18, 2015 10:34:29

May 19, 2015 14:17:26
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Müca Özer

May 19, 2015 14:17:26

CUCKOO Hello! :)

May 19, 2015 14:47:48 · Reply

Foot Pedals for Analog Keys, Softstep 2, Tutorial.
March 11, 2015 22:13:42
Analog Keys Pedal Solution Softstep 2 - CUCKOO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZUrjfJEme4&feature=youtu.be
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Foot Pedals for Analog Keys, Softstep 2, Tutorial.

Hey, I've been thinking about this for a long time, and finally I just went ahead and did it. Foot Pedals for the Analog Keys is just begging to be explored! Many keyboard players, myself included, at least want a sustain pedal sometimes. And one really versatile foot pedal board is the Softstep 2, by Keith McMillen. It can be configured to send all sorts of MIDI. In this tutorial I'm going through how to pair the two, and create a set of foot pedals to do sustain and modulations. The rest is up to you. What I failed to mention in the tutorial is that I boosted the sensitivity of the Softstep, which I found to be much more natural especially when you're sitting down. Perhaps when standing, you want it to be less sensitive? I'm not sure. Anyways. I hope someone will find this helpful! Cheers! /CUCKOO

CUCKOO

March 11, 2015 22:13:42

Programming acoustic drum samples (snippet)
May 26, 2015 06:03:30
A Level I Understand (snippet) by flightofthecuckoo
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https://soundcloud.com/flightofthecuckoo/a-level-i-understand
I'm thinking of making more use of acoustic drum samples in the future. So this is a little test snippet where I'm testing the ground. I like it. :)
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Programming acoustic drum samples (snippet)

I've been thinking for a long time to use more samples of acoustic drums. Synthesis is totall cool and all, but sometimes the sound of a recorded acoustic drum is just what I've been looking for. This is just a little snippet on my SoundCloud, a little test, a nothing, that I tried out. Although I wanna use the Octatrack and Rytm more, when creating long arrangements you shouldn't disregard the use of a DAW as "uncool" or anything. The strength of a DAW is to do long and precise compositions, where the strength of a drum machine or a sampler is the power of in-the-moment performances. This little snippet is created in Logic with some free download high quality drum samples. /CuCkOo

CUCKOO

May 26, 2015 06:03:30

Guido van Gestel Really good stuff !

May 26, 2015 11:31:18 · Reply

CUCKOO Thanks Guido! I appreciate it!

May 26, 2015 22:28:29 · Reply

Homeless Balloon Thanks, very useful!

May 27, 2015 18:49:50 · Reply

Jamming out a tune on the fly
June 9, 2015 22:04:12
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgLHSG9lihQ&feature=youtu.be
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Jamming out a tune on the fly

Hello Patron friends!

Thank you all newcomers for joining in the last couple of weeks! Deeply thankful! All the small donations add up, you know! It's really helpful. So thank you!


Here's a little jam using the Analog Keys and the Analog Rytm to jam out a tune, and make a live performance. I'm gonna play on a sort of conference tomorrow. I'm afraid it's not gonna be covered by any media, so I thought I'd share some of my preparations, at least :)


My thought with live improvs is to prepare a few great kits in advance. Kits that I know really well. Full of Performance Mode changes and Joystick action. Since I'm very much a melody guy, I need to focus a lot on the keyboard, not making full potential of the Rytm. But just muting and unmuting the Rytm tracks is very helpful in making things move a bit :)


If there are any questions about how i set this up, or anything, don't hesitate to ask right here, ok.


Cheers for now.

CUCKOO

CUCKOO

June 9, 2015 22:04:12

Josh Murray A great jam!! I love the synth sound along with the rhythm from about 6:20 - REALLY got my toes tapping!

June 9, 2015 23:33:44 · Reply

CUCKOO Thank YOU Josh! As always with melodic improvs, it's a bit difficult to always stay on top, but I think it gradually got better and better, and I think from 6:20 and on I was finally getting there :)

June 10, 2015 20:43:20 · Reply

Rob PT Cant say it enough, but I love these jam sessions!

June 12, 2015 05:55:05 · Reply

Christina Alley 🎹🎼🎶😎

July 27, 2015 08:31:02 · Reply

I'm thrilled for all the support! THANK YOU!
June 27, 2015 14:38:07
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I'm thrilled for all the support! THANK YOU!

Hey all Cuckoos and Cookies out there.

With the support of all of you faithful supporters, and all of you newcomers who have chimed in the last month, I feel like you've managed to push me half a year ahead of my own imagination! I'm flat out, very humbly, bowing my head in a big:


THANK YOU!

YOU ALL ROCK!


If you don't feel like I'm pushing out videos and music fast enough, please be patient. I still have to finish this big project in 2015 (an animated short) before I can go totally CUCKOO. (It'll probably be ready by february 2016). But be sure, I'm gearing up for a total shift in focus when this project is nearing completion.


But here's something that's happening much sooner. I'll have an OP-1 pack ready by the end of July. Mostly tuned DBOX patches, and some OP-1 drum kits sampled from Analog Rytm. So there's something to look forward to :)


Cheers for now!

/ Cuckoo

CUCKOO

June 27, 2015 14:38:07

why sign i thought 2015 was full on cuckoo crazie

July 1, 2015 22:54:21 · Reply

CUCKOO It was a dream.. 2014 was occupied with delays and obligations.. I'm in a much better position now to succeed :)

July 2, 2015 20:15:18 · Reply

why sign congrats. seasons greetings.

July 3, 2015 04:51:08 · Reply

Edmond Burnett Hey Cuckoo, just pledged to chip in a bit. You seem like a real and genuine dude. Your videos are inspiring and extremely helpful! I just got an Analog Keys and have an Octatrack on the way, and your tutorials have been invaluable in getting me started on these machines. Thanks so much!

July 19, 2015 03:41:34 · Reply

CUCKOO Thank you so much Ed! In time I'll do even more of this, all because the support from you and others like you, who decide to chip in a bit. It truly helps, so thank you again :) More coming up soon.

July 19, 2015 06:26:53 · Reply

Svante Thx for sharing! And if u would like a humble wish, when Overbridge 1.0 is out, please make a tut ( maybe with Live!?). Your tut on Rytm and Keys really r good stuff.

July 19, 2015 15:32:27 · Reply

Soulsby Atmegatron is an amazing 8-bit multi-mode synth!
April 18, 2015 11:08:16
Soulsby Atmegatron NEW 8-BIT ARP Messe 2015 - CUCKOO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETBIMZi-jUI
Soulsby Atmegatron is a true 8-bit, evolutionary synth platform that can take many shapes. With different firmwares and different front panels you can choose yourself which breed you want, at any t...
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Soulsby Atmegatron is an amazing 8-bit multi-mode synth!

Soulsby Synthesisers is a small company emerging out of London with an 8-bit synth platform called the Atmegatron. The shape shifting nature of the transformers is a good analogy for what this can do. You can send different versions of the firmware into the machine, and slap on a new front panel and voilá, you have a new synthesiser! There's a dedicated 8-bit model, with great retro sounding sounds, a drum synthesiser that's really messy (in a cool way) amongst others, and the latest being an 8-bit ARP synthesiser! Check this out :) What do you think of this?

CUCKOO

April 18, 2015 11:08:16

Christina Alley It's a brilliant design...so versatile and sounds wonderful. Fun 😀

July 24, 2015 19:22:20 · Reply

Albert Ovadia Rad, very clever concept!

September 22, 2015 17:18:33 · Reply

Interview with Ken Macbeth about his new Elements
April 19, 2015 09:07:18
Macbeth Elements Demo + Interview with Ken Macbeth - Messe 2015 - CUCKOO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jumgLmfXN8Y&feature=youtu.be
I got the chance to talk to Ken Macbeth about his new analog synth the Macbeth Elements. It's a beast! Check it out! Order here: http://www.schneidersladen.de/de/macbeth-elements.html Support CUCKO...
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Interview with Ken Macbeth about his new Elements

I got the chance to talk to Ken Macbeth about his new analog synth the Macbeth Elements. I found the Elements to be a real gem of Musikmesse 2015. Top of the line audio, beautiful design, precise build quality and incredibly fun to play. In our talk Ken touch a little bit upon the process leading up from his early years as a teenager to where he's at now. It is costy, but for you who appreciate the attention to perfection, creativity and simplicity in the analog domain, this is probably gonna be something on your wish list.. What do you think about it? Something up your alley?

CUCKOO

April 19, 2015 09:07:18

Christina Alley Wow! What a beast! Love the spring reverb 😝

July 24, 2015 18:59:07 · Reply

CUCKOO It's indeed a fine piece of engineering! The spring seemed sensitive to crashing, but maybe it was not on a stable table.

July 27, 2015 05:20:07 · Reply

OP-1 Mega Patch Release
July 22, 2015 09:46:29
CUCKOO OP 1 Mega Patch Pack
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aqt7to5RAg0&feature=youtu.be
About 50 Mixed CUCKOO patches for OP-1, including a new DBOX pool of kicks, metallic, snares and tuned sounds - aimed to be used for building up your own drum kits by copying and pasting individual...
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CUCKOO

July 22, 2015 09:46:29

Live Jam Preview of new "No Filter" patches
July 23, 2015 17:20:01
CUCKOO Analog Keys (almost) No Filter Jam
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEv4sAU2iMk&feature=youtu.be
Support me through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cuckoomusic I'm working on some new patches for the Analog Keys where I'm more or less not using the filters. This way you can achieve very sharp...
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Live Jam Preview of new "No Filter" patches

Hello,

I've started to work on a collection of new patches for the Analog Keys. This time I want to explore rhythmical sounds, percussions and new types of keyboard sounds where I'm not using the filters.


The philosophy behind this is that I think the use of filters can sometimes hide otherwise lovely raw synthesis. There are ways to make soft sounds without the filters, and then you get to keep the rich overtones too! Mainly it's happening with the feedback and AM stuff.


So here's a little jam where I'm using a lot of these new sounds. It's one of those jams where I build up everything from scratch in one take.

I'm using stuff like Multi Map Mode, for the drums; Performance modulation for all of the tracks to make variations, Quantize, Swing etc. Also making frequent use of the reverb.


I know I just posted a video yesterday, but I haven't done any music for all summer, so I'm practially bursting with musical needs. I hope you don't mind ;-)


Cheers!

CUCKOO

CUCKOO

July 23, 2015 17:20:01

Adam Jay Wonderful display of the underrated quality of the raw sound of A4/AK. Looking forward to this patch collection.

July 23, 2015 18:15:35 · Reply

CUCKOO Thanks Adam! Don't sit up waiting though :) I just barely started with them, he he.

July 23, 2015 18:23:38 · Reply

Homeless Balloon Nice! I love the courage you show when jumping into creating a tune without any safety net! The main reason why I chose the Analog Keys (I also have the Rytm and MonoMaschine), was the quality of the raw sound. I picked it instead of the Prophet 12 and Pro2, which both have digital oscillators. The analog quality of the A4 and Analog Keys is so inspiring. Thanks for this tune!

July 23, 2015 20:32:02 · Reply

Patrick Necighi ... another great Cuckoo-inspiration :) Thank you Keep on grooooooving

August 1, 2015 09:03:06 · Reply

CUCKOO Thanks Patrick! Yeah, I got into the groove there for a moment, didn't I? :) When spending a few hours programming a song, structuring it, there's so much you can fit into just four tracks. I feel like I'm just scraping the surface.

August 1, 2015 09:15:06 · Reply

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