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2015/05/25 20:59:30 (permalink)

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From the Deals forum I stumbled on Cthulhu. Which led me to discover Xfer Records and some of their tools like Nerve and the LFO Tool.

I was enjoying working with Cthulhu this weekend and coming up with some cool stuff. It's kind of a twisted tool, it takes some experimenting to get how it works.

While getting the hang of it I looked at a few tutorials on Cthulhu this weekend. Every now and then someone would mention Deadmau5 as being connected to its development. It was a new name to me.

So along the way, I took a break and thought I'd look up this guy, Deadmau5, whatever.

I guess I'm pretty late to the party. He knows how to party with his DAW. If you haven't heard him, he knows how to use his rig.

Here's like an hour and a half pretty cookin' example. It's interesting. Who needs Guitar Hero when you can work your DAW like that?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O85-OXktNs

At least I know who he is now. I get why he is name-dropped.
post edited by lawajava - 2015/05/25 21:33:26

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Re: Late to the party 2015/05/26 02:56:52 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2015/05/26 09:45:48
I hear Bapu uses an LFSFO tool...

 
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Re: Late to the party 2015/05/26 08:49:41 (permalink)
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From the Deals forum I stumbled on Cthulhu. Which led me to discover Xfer Records and some of their tools like Nerve and the LFO Tool.

I was enjoying working with Cthulhu this weekend and coming up with some cool stuff. It's kind of a twisted tool, it takes some experimenting to get how it works.

While getting the hang of it I looked at a few tutorials on Cthulhu this weekend. Every now and then someone would mention Deadmau5 as being connected to its development. It was a new name to me.

So along the way, I took a break and thought I'd look up this guy, Deadmau5, whatever.

I guess I'm pretty late to the party. He knows how to party with his DAW. If you haven't heard him, he knows how to use his rig.

Here's like an hour and a half pretty cookin' example. It's interesting. Who needs Guitar Hero when you can work your DAW like that?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O85-OXktNs

At least I know who he is now. I get why he is name-dropped.

Same here Lawa.....I also ran into Deadmau5 while looking through Steve Duda's products on youtube (about 6 months ago).
All of Xfer's products are really a lot fun & very useful........Serum's next on my list.

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Re: Late to the party 2015/05/26 11:31:08 (permalink)
And here I thought you were late to the party for Letterman's last show.
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