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How to make dub techno chords | Blukač Endless Processor

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Tom Churchill

I bought the Blukač Instruments Endless Processor this week, and after spending a couple of hours playing around with it I came up with this deep, dubby techno patch, which I’ve broken down in this video.

The basic idea is to create an infinite chord by capturing and layering some simple individual notes from a VCO in this case the New Systems Instruments Harmonic Shift Oscillator then sculpting the sound further and adding rhythmic movement by modulating an LPG.

Channel 1, the higherpitched chord, runs through the Serge Resonant EQ and then Make Noise Optomix, which I’m ‘striking’ with a trigger from the Beatstep Pro. Channel 2, the lowerpitched chord, runs through the Serge VCFQ and into the other channel of Optimix, controlled by an envelope from Joranalogue Contour 1. Both channels get a bit of tape delay from the Zoom MS70CDR pedal. The only other ingredients are some 808 drum sounds and a sine subbass, plus a splash of reverb in Ableton.

Please note: this isn’t a sponsored video I bought the EP myself and have no connection or affiliation with Blukač Instruments; I’m just a fan :)

More on the Endless Processor:
https://blukac.com/

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https://tomchurchill.bandcamp.com/
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Chapters:
00:00 Patch preview
00:33 Module rundown and patch principles
04:43 Building the first chord
07:22 Adding drums
11:42 Adding the second chord
09:52 Full patch

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