In this video, Tom takes you behind the scenes of our ultimate modular console setup – we linked up three MX Modular Consoles using the Rodec M-102, M-104, and M-101 to build a powerful hybrid production and performance environment. From detailed drum layering to external hardware integration, this walkthrough gives you an inside look at how everything connects and sounds.
To shape the sound even further, we used the xpressor neo, nvelope, xfilter, and the brand-new xmax from our friends at elysia – adding analog punch, dynamic control, and EQ finesse at every stage of the chain.
– Drum group processing with the elysia xpressor neo
– Transient shaping with nvelope
– Precision EQ with xfilter
– Master bus magic with the xmax
– Sound design with Roland TR-909 and Linndrum
– Sequencing with the Squarp Instruments Hapax
– Scene programming across the MX Modular system
– Logic Pro as a playback engine
– External inserts and modular routing
00:00 - Intro
01:59 - Full Audio Walkthrough
02:26 - Snare Sound Design
03:22 - Clap
03:53 - Congas
04:59 - Drum Group Processing with elysia xpressor neo 500
05:24 - Bassline
05:46 - Synth Stabs
06:16 - Backing Tracks from Logic
06:35 - Master Bus Processing with elysia xmax 500
07:04 - External Insert
07:44 - Sequencing with Squarp Instruments Hapax
08:06 - Drum Programming with Roland TR-909
08:26 - Linndrum
08:44 - Scene Programming on the MX Modular Console
Gear Used:
– Logic Pro
– Rodec M-102, M-104, M-101
– MX Modular Consoles (x3)
– Roland TR-909
– Linndrum
– Korg Wavestate
– Yamaha REX 50
– Squarp Instruments Hapax
– elysia karacter 500
– elysia xfilter 500
– elysia xmax 500
– elysia xpressor neo 500
If you’re into modular workflows, outboard processing, and hybrid setups – this one’s for you. Drop your thoughts or questions in the comments!
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