Steve Duda
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At 3:08 in this video with Panorama Productions, Duda talks about his Monome saying "I’ve got this whole other side, which is this percussion layout, this like a software drum machine I wrote called Nerve."
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He is explaining his DJ gear in this video and he shows that he uses Abelton live 9
"It ended up taking me three years to make because I really wanted to make something that hasn't quite completely been done before," says Steve, about the making of Serum, at 0:35.
"Thanks Native Instruments for the early Christmas gift!"
This Instagram photo posted Aug 2013 is a shot of Steve Duda's studio. A fan asks him on Instagram, "@Steve_duda Are you using the djm900 as a soundcard?"
He replies, "@chrisspoganski for playback yes. I have an RME for tracking"
Steve Duda appears in the Power Users list on Image-Lines's website. The version of FL Studio he uses is not specified, but he says positive things about it:
"I use FL for software testing - it is quick to launch and debugger-friendly..."
"FL is not only the fastest program to start up, it's also the fastest environment to take a musical idea from your head to your speakers..."
"I have a particular fondess for the FL FormulaController/Peak Controller, VSTi/VST FX hosting, ASIO multiple outputs, and the beloved FruitySlicer!"
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Steve Duda confirms that he uses Genelec 8250A's for monitoring in the replies for this tweet.
At 1:06 in this video with Panorama Productions, Duda talks about his Lemur saying "the Lemur is talking over the ethernet connection to the Mac which is talking to my VST plugin, so I’ve got two way communication to the Lemur from this plugin and this plugin also has a second pair of ports that go two way to Ableton Live."
At 3:18 of this video with Panorama Productions, Duda talks about Nerve saying "“Nerve is just a full-featured software drum machine; allows you to bring in samples and what I’ve done is I’ve made my own adaptation that’s running on this hardware here called a Monome 256.”
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In an Instagram from August 2014, Steve Duda talks about his Quirky Contort USB Hub. He says, "USB hub was acting intermittent. Then I saw the name."
In this video, Steve Duda says "it's hard to sometimes, even if you're a keyboard player, be able to explore different possibilities with chords and deal with rhythm at the same time." To break out of this he developed the Cthulhu plugin. "It's been a secret weapon for us for a couple of years."
"thats actually my voice through @soniccharge bitspeek, but whatever trips your trigger.."
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