Memory limitations of the Yamaha RM1x

I wrote a pretty massive post on this topic the other night, which fell victim to back-space malfunction. I’ll try again without further ado…

Image courtesy of Darren Stone/Wikipedia

I’ve got a couple of gripes with the Yamaha RM1x. Let me preface them by focusing initially on the positives.

  • It’s got 480ppq timing resolution. Evidently the Akai MPC 5000 has 960ppq resolution but that’s miles off the chart for anything from 10 years ago. By comparison, the original Akai samplers have 96ppq timing and I think the first generation Elektron Machinedrum is no more than 128ppq
  • The Yamaha kit of this era is nearly flawless in terms of making promised functionality work – and work routinely
  • It’s got loads of editing capabilities that nothing else in its class, nor its era shared in common
  • It’s got a friendly enough overall ease of use that I don’t generally miss the computer

However, there are times when I do. Particularly when I try to arrange music. But before I explain my gripes, let me explain how it would seem most people work with the limitations of the device and where I run in to problems:

  • The pattern mode allows creation of multiple sections per pattern, with distinct mute combinations of the same phrase, or variations on the phrase across these sections
  • These sections can be chained together to form the basis of a song in Pattern Chain Mode. Once the sequence of sections/patterns has been laid out there is a Copy to Song function that duplicates the pattern data in a song, becoming a separately editable object (as in my changes to the patterns or song don’t reflect in the other)
  • In my case, memory limitations forbade this copy operation, so I deleted some things that I wasn’t totally happy about deleting (after backing them up of course), but it still didn’t free up enough space. Without deleting everything but the pattern I was working on at the time, I couldn’t see how I was going to get the Copy to Song function to work
  • I should note that this is a 32-bar pattern, for what it’s worth
  • Unfortunately the documentation doesn’t really suggest anything about approaches for transitioning from pattern to song, nor for freeing up memory – at least not that I’ve seen

So… I wound up copying my original section with all of the track data in to Cubase, did the skeleton of the arrangement there, then saved it as an SMF file and loaded it in to an empty section in the RM1x. I can only assume there was sufficient space because there was a lot less total note data than there would have been if everything was “on” for 200-300 bars. Anyway… this works fine enough if you only have to do it once, but doing it repeatedly would be a major hassle, and ultimately it feels like failure since my original aim when buying the RM1x (and subsequently rebuilding the entire studio with hardware) was to get my eyes away from the computer screen. Ultimately this isn’t a complete failure since I only need to look at the screen when I’m doing the arrangement, but it’s not what I really want.

This left me wondering if there was anything else on the market that might suit my needs better, so I looked at the FutureRetro Orb (which seems unsuitable because of the 16 step maximum pattern length) and the EMU XL-7 (which seems to have some annoying limitations of its own).

Basically this leaves me two options:

  • The GenoQs Nemo, which is the height of gear porn. Despite being a couple of thousands pounds less expensive than its bigger brother, the Octopus, it’s still way out of my budget, at around £1200. It’s an obscene amount to spend on a sequencer
  • I could look at upgrading to the Yamaha RS7000 at some point, if I can find adequate desk space to accommodate it. I’m pretty sure it’s big for the amount of space I have left (virtually none). It seems to have about double the sequencing capacity and there are fifteen other reasons why it’s improved over the RM1x, but I just need to figure out if it’s really necessary

This is my latest conundrum. I’m really pleased with my synths and the general usablity of my setup at the moment, but this arrangement malarkey has become a huge obstacle to actually completing anything. It’s making me feel like one of these gear geeks that just talks kit all the time and never finished real music

Antinomy III

This is probably the first time I used an approximately even mixture of digital and vinyl. It’s almost all house. Some old stuff, some new. It was actually a recording of my preparation for the Süd party on 4th April 2009. Clocks in at just under 2 hours.

2020 note: all mixes taken down for now to re-post at higher bitrate on Mixcloud in due course. If you’re at all keen for me to do this, please let me know and I will try and get anything specific you want to hear moved over ASAP.

Tracklist
The Orb – Earth (Gaia) [Mercury]

A Made Up Sound – Shortcut 10 [AMS]

Secondo – Quantum Lady [Soul Jazz Records]

Wareika – Belonging (vocal) [Eskimo]

Theo Parrish – Levels [Sound Signature]

I:Cube – La La La [Versatile]

Reggie Dokes – Release Yourself [Planet Harrier]

Pal Joey – Spend the Night [Loop D’ Loop]

DJ K-Alexi – Essence of Dream ’99 [Nepenta]

Jori Hulkkonen – Let Me Luv U [F Communications]

Hanna – White as Snow [Flat and Round]

James Duncan – Shimmering Sun [Le Systeme]

Ron Trent and Chez Damier – The Foot Therapy EP A1 [Prescription]

Russ Gabriel – We Will Be Turning (Ewan Pearson Remix) [Out Of The Loop Recordings]

Santonio – Homilies [Cyren]

Art Forest – The Flow [Irma]

Recloose – Ain’t Changin’ (C’s Dark Soul Mix) [Planet E]

Depeche Mode – Kaelid [Sire Records]

Kadebostan – Spirit Soldiers [Freude Am Tanzen]

Seth Troxler and Patrick Russell – Doctor Of Romance [Circus Company]

Gemini – U Know How I Feel [Relief Records]

DJ Hyperactive – Psyko-drum [Contact Records]

Peel Seamus – Artemis (Outbound Mix) [Delsin]

Wayne Gardiner – Keynotes 3 (Sensitive Keys mix) [CIMA Recordsings]

Pal Joey – Toi et Moi [Loop D’ Loop]

Roy Davis Jr. – Melodie Blues [Cajual Records]

A few more new bits

Some stuff that I’ve only recently noticed is available digitally:

Chateau Flight – Discobole (Pepe Bradock remix) [Versatile]
Pal Joey – Chopsticks [Loop D’ Loop]
Pal Joey – Playtime [Loop D’ Loop]
Pal Joey – Spend The Night [Loop D’ Loop]
Pal Joey – Toi Et Moi [Loop D’ Loop]
Reggie Dokes – Release Yourself [Prime Numbers]
Robert Hood – Needs & Wants [Music Man]
Roy Ayers – I Am Your Mind (Pepe Bradock dub instrumental) [Rapster]
Wareika – Belonging (vocal) [Eskimo]
Wareika – Men Village (Reboot’s Women City rework) [Connaisseur Superieur]

Süd Electronic with Move D (Live + DJ), Portable/Bodycode (Live) and Me: Saturday, 4 April, 2009 (Dalston)

I’m a last minute addition to the Süd lineup again. Should be wicked. Move D is playing live and doing a three-hour DJ set. When I played with him last year in the crazy loft it was so crowded I found it hard to enjoy his set. This party is in the same great venue as the last two and attendance will be capped at 300. Although the space is large, the dancefloor filled up a bit at the last two, so this should spread things out a bit. Funktion 1 sound again. Portable is debuting his new Bodycode album live too. Here’s the full blurb:

Line Up :
Move D – Live Set & 3hr Dj Set ( Source , Uzuri , Dial , Compost , Philpot , Mule , Running Back , Modern Love )

Portable/Bodycode – Live set ( Perlon , Musik Kause , Süd , Spectral , Yore , Scape , Karat )

Support Dj :
Lakuti ( Uzuri , Süd )
Tristan Watkins Aka Phonopsia
Visuals By Valero Doval : http://www.valerodoval.com/

Date : 4th April 2009
Times : 10 pm – Late
Venue : BG’S NITE CLUB – 71 Shacklewell Lane, Dalston, E8 4BD –
The venue is behind Shacklewell Arms .
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=71+Shacklewell+Lane,+Dalston,+E8+4BD&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=12.657515,39.550781&ie=UTF8&ll=51.553674,-0.070338&spn=0.006498,0.019312&z=16&iwloc=addr

Door Charge : £10 Advance tickets from :
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/45561
Otherwise £12 on the door and subject to availability .

Infoline : 07853371939
Email : [email protected]

Words :
We are back after a much needed hiatus , for our party season opener with man of the moment Move D and the equally talented Portable/Bodycode on the 4th of April .

Move D ;
Much has been written about Move D in recent months & we are glad that he is receiving all these props as we think that the man is a genius !!!
If his recent dj stint @ Warm @ Plastic People is anything to go by , we are all in for an excellent treat !!
2008 year was a huge year for Move D ; with Resident Advisor subscribers voting him amongst the top 3 of the best live acts in electronic music for 2008 , Ace podcasts and endless tours e.t.c. This is no fly by night artist . David Moufang Aka Move D has been honing his skills for a long time . One of our favourite dj’s and producers .
We are also pleased to have been the first promoters to book him to play in london . He has been playing our first party of the year now since 2007 . His kindly offered to play a live set for us on the night as well as a 3hr dj set !!!
So expect the very best in House & Techno !!

Portable/Bodycode :
2008 was also a huge year for Alan Abrahams aka Portable/Bodycode ; with his wonderful new school with a retro twist excursions on Perlon & Musik Krause . His started 2009 on a good footing as well , sharing billings with the likes of Omar S in LA last weekend as well as a quick turn in New York .
Spectral will be releasing a second album by the man , under his Bodycode guise in May 2009 . A 12″ vinyl taster featuring a track taken off the album will be released in March . This 12″ will feature a remix by Babyford .
His kindly offered to play a world exclusive live set , showcasing the album . i’ve had the pleasure of sampling the album as well as featuring on one of the tracks on vocal duties and i must say this is a fresh as you like outing ! !
Unmissable in other words .

Venue :
We have been using this Dalston venue since last October . Our favourite venue yet . Proper underground , just the way we like it , with an ace enclosed garden and decent security !!

we apologise for the less than perfect sound quality at our xmas bash at this venue . We were running the Funktion one on a pioneer mixer and as a result the sound quality was compromised . we will be running it this time on an Allen & Heath or Funktion 1 Formula Mixer so there will be a noticeable difference this time around !

We will be limiting the capacity to 300 this time around as we do not want to pack the venue out too much , this time around .

Links :
http://www.myspace.com/moufang
http://www.myspace.com/bodycodemusic
http://www.myspace.com/uzurirecordings
http://www.myspace.com/sudelectroniclabel
http://uzurirecordings.com/

And one more for good measure.

Antinomy II

Done a new mix. It’s a one-off, clocking in at just under two and a half hours. Probably 50% house, 50% other. I’ve only listened to it once, but I think it came out pretty much like I intended. 

2020 note: all mixes taken down for now to re-post at higher bitrate on Mixcloud in due course. If you’re at all keen for me to do this, please let me know and I will try and get anything specific you want to hear moved over ASAP.

Tracklist
Pascal Schäfer – Dawn [Karaoke Kalk]

Flying Lotus – Camel (Nosaj Thing remix) [Warp Records]

Crab – The Quote From The R [Deep Explorer]

Mark E – Slave 1 [Running Back]

Lerosa – Arctor (original mix) [Real Soon]

Reggie Dokes – In A Better Place [Psychostasia Recordings]

Kadebostan – Hidden Treasure [Freude Am Tanzen]

Kadebostan – Back To My First Heroes [Freude Am Tanzen]

Harmonic 313 – The Returners [Warp Records]

Robert Henke – Metropol [Imbalance Computer Music]

$tinkworx – Coelacanth [Strange Life Records]

Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. Bulgari – Caprice [Rollerboys Recordings]

The Mole – There’s Hope [Internasjonal]

Even Tuell – Untitled B1 Workshop 07 [Workshop]

Actress – Ivy May Gilpin [Werk Discs]

Rhythm Maker – Don’t Disturb The Monotony [Background]

Luomo – Gets Along Fine [Huume]

Anton Zap – Ain’t Got Time [Background]

DJ Sprinkles – Reverse Rotation [Mule Musiq]

Vladislav Delay – Recovery Idea (Andy Stott remix) [Semantica Records]

Seth Troxler & Patrick Russell – Love Spray [Circus Company]

Mentor Roska – Feeline (original mix) [Roska Kicks & Snares]

Titonton Duvante – Chi Doro (Titonton refreak) [Das Modular]

Neil Landstrumm – Puter Vibes [New Electronica]

Petter – Robotfood (Jacek Sienkiewicz remix) [Manual Music]

TRG & Dub U – Losing Marbles [Hotflush Recordings]

Spherix – Look Back / Drone [Tube 10 Recordings]

Jus Wan – The Crossing / Flashpoint [Tube 10 Recordings]

2562 – Channel Two (original version) [Tectonic]

Total Science – I Know [Emoticon]

Hardfloor – The Trill Acid Theme (E.R.P. remix) [Hardfloor]

Skinny Puppy – Rash Reflection [Nettwerk]

Coil – Teenage Lightning 2 [Wax Trax! Records]

Narratives in albums

Following a recent discussion on [313] about the narrative of an entire release, I’m reminded of a few things that I’ve bought recently which really come together as proper albums.

Actress “Hazyville” wears its Detroit influence on its sleeve while exerting some latitude on the arrangements and beats the underpin everything. There are a couple of stand-out tracks: “Ivy May Gilpin” and “Again The Addiction”, but I’d suggest that this definitely shouldn’t be picked apart, because it’s much more rewarding when taken as a whole, and nearly every track is doing something that you won’t pick up on by scanning through it. The album was a long time coming and definitely worth the wait.

A Made Up Sound (2562) “Shortcuts” uses the lots-of-short-tracks approach to building an album. Although the sound is abstract and Detroit-inspired, the beats incorporate hip hop, dubstep, house and techno influences, while never fitting neatly in any of these styles. If anyone thinks dubstep is narrow and rigid, this might be a counter-example.

Aardvarck “Pigstyle” belongs in this category because he manages to unify his recent dubstep output beside his house sound, while throwing in some new experimental twists that vaguely recall his earlier works. The characteristicness of his sound is strong enough that some might think it’s “samey”, but I reckon he’s traversing a fairly broad range of beats and pulling in a number of different influences in the process. All-told, I reckon it tells a complete story in a unique way, which = album to me.

Robert Henke (Monolake) “Atom” uses a limited set of sounds, including some traditional instruments mixed with his futuristic-sounding synthesis to achieve a really distinctive sound throughout. It’s really composed as well. You can tell that a great deal of editorial restraint went in to achieving the coherence of the album. I reckon this one will definitely stand the test of time.

New music

Complete releases
A Made Up Sound – Shortcuts [A Made Up Sound]
Aardvarck – Bloom-01 [Bloom Holland]
Aardvarck – Bloom-02 [Bloom Holland]
Aardvarck – Just Washed That Pig [Rush Hour Holland]
Aardvarck – Pigstyle [Nod Navigators/Kindred Spirits Holland]
Actress – Hazyville [Werk Discs]
Flying Lotus – LA EP 2 X 3 [Warp]
Gescom – Key Nell [Skam]
Harmonic 313 – Dirtbox [Warp]
Jus Wan – The Crossing / Flashpoint [Tube10 Holland]
Robert Henke – Atom [Imbalance Computer Music]
Seth Troxler/Patrick Russell – Valt Trax [Circus Company France]
The Mole – For The Lost [Internasjonal Norway]
V/A – 50 Compilation [Background Germany]
V/A – The Nippon Connection Singles Collection Vol 1 [Das Modular Germany]
Vladislav Delay – Anima (Bonus Re-Edition) [Huume Finland]
Vladislav Delay – Whistleblower [Huume Finland]
Zomby – Mu5h [Hyperdub]
Zomby – The Lie [Ramp Recordings]

Tracks
$tinkworx – Coelacanth [Strange Life Holland]
Anton Zap – Ain’t Got Time [Quintessentials Germany]
Anton Zap – Basement Groover [Quintessentials Germany]
Anton Zap – It’s Your Wave Too [Quintessentials Germany]
Bogdan Irkuk – Caprice [Rollerboys Sweden]
Bogdan Irkuk – Curare [Rollerboys Sweden]
Crab – Stanley C [Deep Explorer Spain]
Crab – The Quote From The R [Deep Explorer Spain]
DJ Aakmael – Get Down [Uzuri Recordings]
DJ Aakmael – Music [Uzuri Recordings]
DJ Sprinkles – Reverse Rotation [Mule Musiq Japan]
Even Tuell – Untitled B1 (Workshop 007) [Workshop Germany]
Intrusion – Intrusion (dub) [Echospace US]
Jus Ed – If I Die Play This [Zone 7 US]
Kuniyuki Takahashi – Earth Beats (Chateau Flight remix) [Mule Musiq Japan]
Kuniyuki Takahashi – Rain Of Ocean [Mule Musiq Japan]
Lerosa – Arctor (original mix) [Millions Of Moments Germany]
Luomo – Gets Along Fine [Huume Finland]
Mark E – Slave 1 [Running Back Germany]
Mentor Roska – Climate Change (main mix) [Roska Kicks & Snares]
Mentor Roska – Feeline (original mix) [Roska Kicks & Snares]
Modeselektor – The Black Block (Rustie remix) [BPitch Control Germany]
Petter – Robotfood (Jacek Sienkiewicz remix) [Manual Music Holland]
Seth Troxler – Love Never Sleeps (Adam Marshall Sedition mix) [Crosstown Rebels]
Seth Troxler – Love Never Sleeps [Crosstown Rebels]
Seth Troxler – Muse [Spectral Sound US]
Seth Troxler – Relationship [Spectral Sound US]
Spherix – Look Back (feat Kwality) [Tube10 Holland]
The Wolfgang Press – Chains (Wobble mix) [4AD]
Vakula – Loop For My Friends [Uzuri Recordings]
Vladislav Delay – Recovery IDea (Andy Stott remix) [Semantica Spain]
Zomby – 1 Up [Hyperdub]
Zomby – Kaliko [Hyperdub]
Zomby – Need Ur Lovin’ [Werk Discs]
Zomby – Strange Fruit [Ramp Recordings]

Straight to V.H.S.

New disembodied “mix” tape (mostly unmixed). Lots of older stuff with a sprinkle of new(ish). It’s quite different stylistically to most of my mixes.

2020 note: all mixes taken down for now to re-post at higher bitrate on Mixcloud in due course. If you’re at all keen for me to do this, please let me know and I will try and get anything specific you want to hear moved over ASAP.

Tracklist
mOBiTh – Snuff [Unreleased]
The Cure – Like Cockatoos [Polydor]
Tones on Tail – Rain [Beggars Banquet]
Angelo Badalamenti – Moving Through Time [Warner Bros. Records]
Yo La Tengo – Damage [Matador]
Plaid – Rakimou [Warp]
Depeche Mode – Stripped [Sire Records Company]
Aardvarck – Bay 2 [Delsin]
Autechre – Tankraken (Version) [Warp]
Public Enemy – Welcome to the Terrordome [Def Jam Recordings]
Ministry – Hizbollah [Sire Records Company]
Piece – Free Your Mind [Planet E]
Laid Back – White Horse [SPG Music Productions Ltd]

Best of 2008

Gigs (don’t get out much anymore, but this stuff was good)
Autechre @ the Hearn Street Car Park in London (easily one of the best gigs ever)
The Pole and then the Surgeon/DJ Pete Bleep 43 parties
Each of the Süd parties, which got better and better as the year went on

Rave
BLOC

New artists
Kadebostan
2562
Martyn

Old artists
Autechre
Reggie Dokes
Jacek Sienkiewicz
Wayne Gardiner
Deep Chord/Echospace
Terrence Dixon
Move D
Flying Lotus
Juju & Jordash

Labels
Third Ear
Mule
Workshop
Versatile

Prosthetic Memory