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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2025 · 9 MIN

Dub Techno - Edit

from benny blanco®@blancodisco

A slow-stride dub techno tool built for system weight and long blends. Sitting around ~107 BPM, it favors pressure and space over speed—echo architecture, restrained harmonic suggestion, and a groove that stays locked without “event” arrangement tactics. The edit feel is DJ-native: patient entry, minimal drama, and enough runway to layer percussion or swap basslines without forcing a transition. This is best used to deepen a room, slow the pace without killing momentum, or thread a dubby chapter between faster records. From my YouTube Description: Just a quick after work dub techno inspired jam. Practice Practice Practice... maybe I'll get enough skills to perform a live jam a set out in the wild again. Been a while since Phoenix Landing and Electric Highway live sets. Setup is pretty straightforward here. All Drums just 1 pattern on the TR-8S, a few faders nudged up/down to bring in the parts. Need to do more here with additional alt patterns and more probability to steps. For the Synth lead, just running Braids through a Mosaic 1U filter and out to Sealegs for delay/verb. Braids is sequenced by TB-3PO hemisphere applet off an Ornaments & Crime (Phaserville Firmware of course). Some modulation of the VCA with Maths for that funky envelope groove and Ochd for subtle Braids Timbre / Color manipulation. A little manual control of the TB-3P0 with the WMD 4TTEN for slight pitch and note density in the pattern. Sounds pretty full with just these few modules and certainly could have continued evoloving the patch, but thought that this lil groove sounded cool enough as is and wanted to capture one performance.

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A slow-stride dub techno tool built for system weight and long blends. Sitting around ~107 BPM, it favors pressure and space over speed—echo architecture, restrained harmonic suggestion, and a groove that stays locked without “event” arrangement tactics. The edit feel is DJ-native: patient entry, minimal drama, and enough runway to layer percussion or swap basslines without forcing a transition. This is best used to deepen a room, slow the pace without killing momentum, or thread a dubby chapter between faster records. From my YouTube Description: Just a quick after work dub techno inspired jam. Practice Practice Practice... maybe I'll get enough skills to perform a live jam a set out in the wild again. Been a while since Phoenix Landing and Electric Highway live sets. Setup is pretty straightforward here. All Drums just 1 pattern on the TR-8S, a few faders nudged up/down to bring in the parts. Need to do more here with additional alt patterns and more probability to steps. For the Synth lead, just running Braids through a Mosaic 1U filter and out to Sealegs for delay/verb. Braids is sequenced by TB-3PO hemisphere applet off an Ornaments & Crime (Phaserville Firmware of course). Some modulation of the VCA with Maths for that funky envelope groove and Ochd for subtle Braids Timbre / Color manipulation. A little manual control of the TB-3P0 with the WMD 4TTEN for slight pitch and note density in the pattern. Sounds pretty full with just these few modules and certainly could have continued evoloving the patch, but thought that this lil groove sounded cool enough as is and wanted to capture one performance.

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