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@patrikveltrusky
@patrikveltrusky 5 күн бұрын
oh nice
@smashedapples
@smashedapples 5 күн бұрын
So much for curbing my GAS.... I've had a couple Omnitone modules on my list for a while, and this is the best demo of the Rosci I've seen so far........ ugggghhhhh
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 5 күн бұрын
@@smashedapples 😂 Glad you liked what you heard! Sorry about the fight against GAS. You could always take it as a challenge to get gnarly with what you have. If you do end up picking up some Omnitone stuff, let me know how you get along with it.
@darleneelizabethmusic
@darleneelizabethmusic 6 күн бұрын
So inspiring! I’m just getting started with buying my first eurorack modules and designing my first case, and it feels like I’ll need a dozen modules just to get started. Seeing the sounds you were able to make with just a few modules helps a lot!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 6 күн бұрын
@@darleneelizabethmusic That’s amazing! Congrats on the beginnings of your journey! It can definitely feel like that when getting started and that you can never quite fit all you need in whatever size case or budget you choose. There’s definitely big wins along the way as you find modules that you get along with and can do what you want. I’d say some people prefer modules that perform just one function while others don’t mind some thoughtful grouping. I’m a bit in the middle though where I like the control to be able to jam with whatever I have going on. Oscillators like MCO, Pizza, Banshee Reach and Rosci have all worked well for me in offering some flexibility after patching. Something I found helpful while building up a case is trying to figure out what would be the most helpful or fun to have next, something that seemed missing, similar to the way the flow of this video went. Of course for everyone and the music they’d like to make etc, that what’s next is often different. Anyway, feel free to reach out on insta if you have questions along the way. I can share from my experience if that’s helpful at all. Happy patching!
@nr7975
@nr7975 6 күн бұрын
I started with a tiny case, upgraded to a bigger case within the return period of the smaller case, did that again, and then within a year had an 840hp monster rack. Don't get into modular. Okay actually, do get into modular, but don't do what I do. I would personally start with something a little larger than a 4ms pod, maybe an Intellijel Palette case of either 84 or 104hp. Gives you more headroom, solid power supply, mults, 1U for utility and a built in output/midi bus. Still, even a single module can give you all the fun and enjoyment in the world, so don't feel obligated to get more than you can/want to afford.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 6 күн бұрын
@@nr7975 Brilliant advice! I feel like my brain would explode with a monster rack especially if I had that within a year! I basically had no budget except birthday money or money from things I sold for the first while, then I eventually had a $100 Canadian budget per month. Actually, I’m still sub 7u104hp in modules and I’ve been at this a while. For me, a tiny case fit my budget and worked well. I still use it as an extension for the 4u104hp case I have and sometimes like in this video, all by itself. I think if you have much more of a budget, starting with a 4u or 7u 104hp case would be great if you went slow as you learned so you didn’t double too much functions up unless you wanted that intentionally. I don’t think it’s a smart strategy to buy a full case basically and then figure out how to use it. There might be minor exception in manufacturer cases like the Make Noise Black and Gold. They all have their vibe but for the most part are complete in their own rights. Well, now that you have the monster, have you parsed out a smaller case to get focussed with lately or do you mostly patch the monster? Also, is it related to what you do for vocation or just as a hobby?
@theAwakenedOne007
@theAwakenedOne007 7 күн бұрын
wow, this little synth became surprisingly deep and larger than its physical size. well done and great patching!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 7 күн бұрын
@@theAwakenedOne007 Thanks! And that’s a wonderful way of describing it! As you add modules without too much overlap your capabilities more than multiply. I love that about modular and so glad that it translated. Thanks for watching!
@Deedeo25
@Deedeo25 7 күн бұрын
What fantastic jams you got out of just a handful of modules. I was blown away by how much you accomplished with just the Neo Trinity. I didn’t realize it was capable of quantized sequencing like that too and the way you were moving around the melody was really inspiring. Great editing and great video as usual.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 7 күн бұрын
@@Deedeo25 Thanks so much! The grouping of modules was more capable together than I originally thought too! I had very little time with Rosci and Centaur’s Gates before starting the video so it was a real treat to end up with so many jams from just a little exploration. Moving around melody and not having static 8 steps etc is one of my fave things and it’s definitely so cool that you can do that in Neo Trinity. It’s a whole different way of coming up with melodies and I’m really digging it. Just heard about them adding attenuverting to it meaning this case would also have attenuverting. Just wild! Hats off to all the devs represented in this case!
@Deedeo25
@Deedeo25 7 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourine I love seeing what people are capable of doing with minimal setups and you definitely killed it with this demo. It’s also inspiring for building a larger case because you can use this as just a section in a bigger setup. I just bought a simple analogue oscillator and decided I am done with voices in my rack but you make that Rosci look really appealing too. The colors are definitely a selling point too haha need something besides red and green LEDs to look at.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 6 күн бұрын
@ Exactly! I think compact patching like this is so fun and if you can bring that to larger cases, I feel like the ideas can just get deeper, more controllable and full. It’s pretty freeing patching just one oscillator as well. I feel like I learned a lot in this one. Don’t think I would have thought to patch the output of Rosci into the v/oct without being so restricted. Wild how rhythmic that was. And that zappy kick I used throughout to transition was modulated by hand. Good luck as you build up your case and let me know if you end up picking up a Rosci and how you get along with it. What are the other oscillators / voices you have atm?
@Deedeo25
@Deedeo25 6 күн бұрын
@ Right now I have three Plaits(overkill I know but I use them to make drums sometimes too), two Rings, 2hp Pluck, ALA bOSC, and Atom(a clone of Elements). Really all I want to add now is some more utility stuff and a Bard Quartet would be so nice to have but I still can’t bring myself to buy it and the expander for it. Been looking at the Ornament & Crime but not sure how I feel about the jack of all trades kind of modules.
@Deedeo25
@Deedeo25 6 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourineJust watched the video again by the way and man your jams were all really good but those two at the end with the Rample were some of the best I’ve heard in a while. The first jam had some Spyro vibes to it for sure. But that sample cycling on the Rample was such a sick drum beat. Hard not to groove to something like that.
@Tofu_Pilot
@Tofu_Pilot 8 күн бұрын
I reckon ya patched the absolute pants off that 48hp case there, bud.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 7 күн бұрын
@@Tofu_Pilot Thanks muchly! Yeah, I honestly just kept getting more little ideas to explore. That’s one thing that’s really fun about modular for me. You start with a small idea and build on it and each time it comes out a bit different.
@simondeschamps2542
@simondeschamps2542 8 күн бұрын
Very interesting little skiff. I really enjoy how compact and versatile this can be. Good job!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 7 күн бұрын
@@simondeschamps2542 thanks so much! I was surprised how much I could pull from it. The thing I wished I could fit was an attenuator and Bastl just announced firmware that Neo Trinity can do that too! Wild!
@jjbing3
@jjbing3 8 күн бұрын
Damn you! You popped back up while I’m trying not to get back into modular. 😢
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@jjbing3 I apologize. 😂 But also you can live vicariously through jams in future. Hopefully many jams for Jamuary.
@spectrumunit
@spectrumunit 8 күн бұрын
MAaaan I just discovered your channel and your jams are wicked! Looking forward to see/hear more from you!🎉
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@spectrumunit Thanks so much! Thanks for finding me and watching! Lots more in future hopefully! I’m planning on Jamuary so we’ll see how many jams I can get posted then.
@spectrumunit
@spectrumunit 8 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourine Very cool idea! I have never taken part in it yet, but now that you mention it.... do you have any promp-list to follow?
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 7 күн бұрын
@@spectrumunit I don’t actually. I was just going to start each day like any patch and see what comes out. Sometimes I have an idea I’m pursuing though. I do have one idea of using Rosci as a sequencer as it has an lfo mode that makes things quite interesting as complexity divides that time down to more or less cv or in this case pitch values. Definitely drop a line if you jump in on Jamuary so I can watch too!
@spectrumunit
@spectrumunit 7 күн бұрын
@ Will do! I was thinking of maybe using chatgpt to come up with prompts 😅 or maybe for a tempo/genre? I dont know actually. All I know is, that it helps me having some kind of constraints… 🤷🏻‍♂️
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 7 күн бұрын
@ so fair! Tim Held had some sort of random word generator for patches at some point. That might be a cool place to start!
@tracyharms3548
@tracyharms3548 8 күн бұрын
My main advice to first time case buyers is: • case depth is valuable; deeper cases are easier to put modules into, open back is easiest. • rail type matters; I recommend threaded strips for M3 screws, or at least consistency among all cases.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@tracyharms3548 That’s smart to have consistent among your cases! I too like the threaded strips with m3’s but also sometimes would love to not have any gapes between modules. Maybe I’ll dabble with sliding at some point.
@tracyharms3548
@tracyharms3548 8 күн бұрын
@ My advice derives from owning two different types of rails that require three different types of screws. It’s extra headaches.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@ Ouch! Good to know. So far I have two cases with the same rails, hasn’t been an issue so far so who knows, might be good to stick with it too.
@geusensdriesmusic
@geusensdriesmusic 8 күн бұрын
Great advice and a very nice patching with such a small system 👏
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@geusensdriesmusic Thank you so much!! I kinda got surprised at how well this little case hung together. I love that I got to show this progression of and empty case to a full one - had it on my mind for ages.
@nanocyde_artist
@nanocyde_artist 8 күн бұрын
A tour de force - thanks for sharing your music with us. We need an encore video with a 64HP case so you can fit Rample and Ghost at the same time!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@nanocyde_artist Sadly I’ve got nothing between this and a 4u104hp but there’s a whole “Modular Groovebox” series I’ve slowly been adding to. Buuuut, if you’re wanting to see the new friends like Rosci and Centaur’s Gates there too, you can look out for Jamuary videos. I’m thinking I’ll try to get as many days as I can.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@nanocyde_artist also, thanks for watching!
@nanocyde_artist
@nanocyde_artist 8 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourine I'll keep an eye out. I did Jamuary in 2023 and 2024. Made the mistake of only uploading to instagram in 2023.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@ cool! Why was that a mistake? You planning to do Jamuary again this year? How many days did you get out of the month?
@nanocyde_artist
@nanocyde_artist 8 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourine I got more interaction on KZbin. It wasn't just about views but the discussions as well. I'll do Jamuary again, I get almost the full 31 each time
@dontspamkoth
@dontspamkoth 9 күн бұрын
Great video! I'd like to see another one with beginner gear that has a maximum price point.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@dontspamkoth sounds fun! I have a “first patch” kinda video in mind. Something like that maybe? Price points are hard to meet just because eurorack is mostly small manufacturers from all over the world but what do you have in mind? I think the brilliance of modular is you can navigate the price bit as you’re seeking out modules. Like if you need an oscillator, there are lots to choose from in so many sizes and flavours, same with filters, fx, sequencers, mixers, utilities. I’m happy with module decisions I’ve made but also hope that the same concepts like cv sequences, attenuation and offset, quantizing, delays, envelopes all translate to most systems. I actually learned a lot about patching melody stuff while watching the videos on Rene 2. I wanted a Rene 2 but also decided to patch up something as close as I could get with what I have. The result was that I can utilize some of those ideas without having the exact modules. In the end, workflow becomes a bit of a thing and where you make decisions. Anyway, long explanations sorry. I feel like the most cost effective way is something that does a but of a hybrid approach like a sequencer to the 0-Coast to an effect. Something like Bastl’s FX Wizard or a stomp box etc probably. All eurorack, I could probably put together something, I just don’t have an inexpensive fx module. Thought about an fx aid a bunch of times but also don’t think I’d pick one up just for a video. I have a Bib and maybe someone’s made a tiny 1u case with power for it that could work. Hmmm. I’ll look into that!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@dontspamkoth I could also just have the video sans fx as well or use something simple in post. What do you think?
@AirZeee
@AirZeee 9 күн бұрын
Can i interest anybody in my kidney? I have one to spare, selling to fund a burgeoning interest I’m modular synthesis…
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@AirZeee don’t do it!!! Haha. Honestly, save and go slow or do VCV Rack. Birthday and holiday money and small savings over months helped me put things together. I actually sold a fixed gear bike to fund this exact case and a Mimeophon. That’s all the modular I had to pair with my 0-Coast at the time.
@TR-707
@TR-707 9 күн бұрын
DONT START!!!!!!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@@TR-707 also solid advice. May the adventurers choose their paths wisely! 😃
@TR-707
@TR-707 8 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourine adventurers, also know that you can borrow stuff or just go to jam at a store or get together/workshop. And bring your recorder. Also DIY..because that is the true spirit behind eurorack and modular.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@@TR-707 agreed! I’m sadly not close enough to a shop. There’s one about 5 hours away in Ottawa. Meet ups would be sweet but I’m not super in the know and a parent so I go out much less than I used to. I have been able to hang with one friend a couple times this past year though!
@BounceChord
@BounceChord 9 күн бұрын
Neo Trinity is definitely my next purchase. The motion recording kind of thing is the only thing I miss about my old dawless setup.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@@BounceChord Awesome! It’s an absolute treat for that! Lots of bonus features to keep things interesting too!
@giskiepictures
@giskiepictures 9 күн бұрын
I think big🤘 Testament of the DEEPFAKE, full album kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpS9oaSrqsZ9h6Msi=oqd8HGT-DOuRcq56
@ToyotaVangelis
@ToyotaVangelis 9 күн бұрын
Great to see you make such awesome music with it💕
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@@ToyotaVangelis Thanks Vaclav! ☺️It’s so musical! My most recent video has some really fun melodic stuff all from Neo Trinity using the internal quantizer. Such a great move adding attenuverting to it by the way (pre-quantizer)! Can’t wait to update mine! I often put an attenuverter and offset before the quantizer, makes for such a simple workflow to find all sorts of gold!
@scottadams7820
@scottadams7820 10 күн бұрын
Smol cases are da best. Love the 4ms pod cases, but have had to take a Dremel to the excess metal under the top screws to get some modules to fit. Mainly for 4ms modules lol
@jwright7174
@jwright7174 10 күн бұрын
NO STOP IT I DONT NEED A MODULAR I DONT I SWEAR.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@@jwright7174 you’re absolutely right! Definitely not a need! Honestly, make music on whatever is inspiring and the right tool for what you’re doing, or even the absolute wrong tool on purpose would even be interesting. I’m very much a do the most with what you have kinda person. Sometimes I see shiny rocks that I explore though. What are you using currently?
@jwright7174
@jwright7174 9 күн бұрын
@turbotambourine this is all great advice! The problem is, this little box you've made IS inspiring! I currently use a Digitakt and Digitone II because I think this combo is so powerful, its almost everything I need and I dont want to lean into the GAS. But a small modular sequenced by an elektron box... NO NO NO I DONT NEED IT.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@ fair! I agree, having a small modular case along side the digi boxes would be kinda sweet especially because of the way you can mix in the digitakt and add effects even. Definitely not needed at all but an interesting idea to explore if funds are available and you have something in mind that you’d want more knob per function type stuff for. The tricky bit will be how you’ll stop the GAS from presenting the idea of having an all modular setup after that. If you’re locked into the Elektron boxes, you’ll probably be alright though. Ihor always had great workflows with the digi boxes. I was originally going to have a Circuit Tracks with an 0-Coast and a microfreak but I got the 0-Coast before the Circuit so it was game over 😂 Any ideas what you’d want modular to do? An interesting monosynth maybe? Figured you’ve got samples and fm covered with the Digi’s.
@jwright7174
@jwright7174 9 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourine You're right, Ihor's stuff is fantastic. I think I'd be able to limit the GAS to just a small modular rack; it's funny you mention the 0-coast because that is what I was thinking of getting (I still am actually) before I started thinking about small fully-modular set ups. As you say, the Elekron boxes cover a lot of what I want to create, but really I'd like a modular rack for creating odd generative textures, that I could then turn into pads or leads through sequencing on the elektron boxes. How did you get into modular? I'm probably going to binge watch all of your videos now that I've stumbled upon your channel; I love your presentation!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@ thanks so so much for the kind words! Glad you liked the vid! The 0-Coast is great and if you already have a sequencer from the takt, it’s a good pairing. For sound design and patch experimentation and learning some more synthesis type stuff it’s great. The downside is if you’re looking for a big moog sound, you won’t find it there as that’s the other camp. But if you’re looking for something different than the synthesis you can do on the takt, I’d say a cool choice. East Beast and West Pest are also cool options. Aesthetically, the 0-Coast fits with the takts. 😂 Feel free to comment or dm on insta if you have any questions. Happy to help and I’ll try to offer a fairly level opinion (as level as a lover of modular can).
@tracyharms3548
@tracyharms3548 10 күн бұрын
My first case was 48 hp. I think I worked within it for about a year. Definitely enough to get my feet wet. I remember being shocked at the difficulty of getting the modules and their power cabling to fit. I expected it to be much more Lego-like than it is.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@@tracyharms3548 That’s awesome! Glad it was a good pick of a case size for you too! I still struggle a bit to get things in and out with different orientations of cables and whatnot. This case can definitely get squishy with the cables in behind as it get’s full. Sometimes a bit like a strategy game. 😄 A lego like experience sounds awesome! I think Crey Emporium was working on something like that. Only problem is that the depth of your module would have to be the same. What size case are you running now?
@tracyharms3548
@tracyharms3548 8 күн бұрын
@ I have accumulated cases rather than swapped them. That first case now houses a single module. My largest case is 7u 104hp and I am thinking of buying a second one.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 8 күн бұрын
@ sweet! I think I’d do the same. I’ll eventually save up for a 7u but don’t think I’d get rid of either of my cases. Just gives more options of scale for travel or setups.
@ukbloke28
@ukbloke28 10 күн бұрын
I love these little setups, tempted to get involved. How much would I pay for a set up like you have here?
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@ukbloke28 it get’s a bit pricey for sure! I can sort that out on modular grid for ya. The trickiest bit is that cost is often based on circuits, components and function so dense modules tend to also mean dense in cost. That’s sort of why to start slow and figure out what you need or want within the budget. So far, I’ve found getting the module that is nice to use in function is better than just filling the space. K, the case is about $155 USD then the total of the modules is $1598. Ouch! That’s due in part to effects as Ghost is $475. Centaur’s Gates is $410 Neo Trinity is $320 Rosci is $180 And switchblade is $119 Budget is different for everyone though. For me that’s a cost that takes over a year to save for one module at a time, for others, they’ll just pop out and ring it up. If you’re interested in giving it a go, try to go slow and just like you’ve seen in this video, try to get to a spot where you’re able to make stuff relatively quick. If you’re more interested in bare bones modules, you’d need a bigger case but they also are in general less expensive. Plus if you look at used stuff (as I have) you can find lots of great deals. Just don’t go too far on the side quests 😂 Feel free to jump into the dm’s on my insta if you ever want to chat about it and ask any questions you’d like.
@philip6252
@philip6252 10 күн бұрын
Hello traveller. I am your future self. Don’t get into modular! You’ve been warned.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@philip6252 😂 I can’t tell if you’re being truthful or silly. But yeah, not only does modular take money, it takes time. Ultimately the traveller decides if the result is something that’s a thumbs up or down.
@markfish8403
@markfish8403 10 күн бұрын
I think you should develop a module called the “turbo tambourine “ and sell thousands of them. Modulated percussion plus clocking manipulation magic = YACHT MONEY 💰
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@@markfish8403 😂 sounds like fun! Module in development. No yacht for me though, I get sea sick!
@markfish8403
@markfish8403 9 күн бұрын
@ your vid was inspiring, I chose the ALM HPO for my setup. I have been liking the Make Noise XPO, but I thought I would save a few bucks, still get the XPO later. I want to save bucks AND hp. This will help make up for the fact that I want an Akemies’ Taiko early on. I think BIGLY modules are boats, so I am just wanting to work with some canoes for now. A year ago I would have scoffed at a 2hp anything, but I am just a newb, a mere pawn in the game of synths. 👌
@moldythoughts4765
@moldythoughts4765 9 күн бұрын
... way too late mate...
@TheDoctorM0
@TheDoctorM0 10 күн бұрын
Skiffs are where it's at!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@TheDoctorM0 on a graph of fun/time, they score really well!!!
@irok81
@irok81 10 күн бұрын
Birds of a feather, we should stick together you know
@boriscat1999
@boriscat1999 10 күн бұрын
Decksaver sells covers for the Pod48X and Pod64X. They're really nice because then you can put it into a bag, or keep your cat from chewing on the knobs (that happened to me!). HerzlichLabs sells some 0 HP (external) blocks that let you do things like hook up two stereo headphones. Make Noise Maths is big but also really nice to have. Nano Modules Serra is in some ways like half of a maths but with full ADSR envelope. Makes a great modulation source in a small case and it's not very expensive. And of the clones of Plaits or Braids is a good first module in a case too. Braids has a simple VCA, envelope, and quantizer built-in. You could do just Braids+Maths plus whatever CV/gate interface you like to use and have a very complete system. For CV/gate, Beatstep Pro is cool and quite affordable on the used market) and have a very complete system. After 10 years I got a lot of modules I didn't really use. If I were to do it all over again, I would have gone a more minimal route and spent more time on a good combination of modules instead of trying so many different modules. Semi-modular systems are less complicated to get into and can sound great when you apply effects and mix it with whatever other gear you might have. Make Noise 0-Coast, Dreadbox Nyx reissue, Cre8audio East Beast, Doepfer A-111-6 Mini Synth Voice or A-111-5 Synthesizer Voice, there are a lot of good semis out there.
@meip_does_ai
@meip_does_ai 10 күн бұрын
Great video!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@meip_does_ai Thanks so much and thanks for watching!
@roundcornerless
@roundcornerless 10 күн бұрын
Small cases, my favorite topic! You squeezed a lot of possibilities into 48hp and created awesome patches - as always! Rad video 🙌
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@roundcornerless 😃 Thanks! Small cases are so fun! Like playing a strategy game. This is likely the best iteration I’ve had with just the 48hp. Honestly surprised me!
@roundcornerless
@roundcornerless 10 күн бұрын
@ could have been the Neo Trinity as a gamechanger in this one? Kind of like a Maths in less hp
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 9 күн бұрын
@ yeah very different flavour of course but yes for sure. And I hear they just put out a firmware update for it that has attenuverting (pre quantizer). Amazing! Especially as you can then likely use it to attenuvert external signals. Likely just cv though… I haven’t run audio through it yet but imagine that may not have results I want.
@bradon2318
@bradon2318 10 күн бұрын
awesome video. love that crazy chicken.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@bradon2318 Same! Very smart idea! And a lovely quirky panel to boot!
@spectrumunit
@spectrumunit 10 күн бұрын
Very cool case idea! Thanks for sharing!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@spectrumunit You’re so welcome! Hope it gave some inspiration!
@Atograph
@Atograph 10 күн бұрын
So many great sounds out of this solid selection of modules!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@Atograph Thanks so much! Definitely a treasure trove! I was surprised how new stuff just kept coming out as I was patching. Thanks for watching!
@sonicspecter
@sonicspecter 10 күн бұрын
Tiny case with 1 oscillator and 3 filters. Why not? 😂
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@sonicspecter I know right! Defies logic! If I had 7 ports in the case, I probably would have had a slightly different setup. But yeah, sometimes a lot of fun to go with control over signals instead of introducing more.
@jeejeeBlaps
@jeejeeBlaps 10 күн бұрын
Very thoughtful video, as usual. That Rosci seems cool!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@jeejeeBlaps Thanks! Yeah! It’s a treat! I’ll be keeping it around. 3 oscillator patches are gonna be fun!
@tafonyreynolds
@tafonyreynolds 10 күн бұрын
Well done as always!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@tafonyreynolds Tafony! Just doing my thing. Thanks so much for the support!
@chinidadian
@chinidadian 10 күн бұрын
Best small case modular video I have seen thus far. Great work!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@chinidadian Woah! Those are big accolades! Thank you so much! Thanks for watching and stoked I get to make stuff like this for people to enjoy!
@fleximarvellous
@fleximarvellous 11 күн бұрын
Great video, very informative. Btw, that tiny case reasoning only works if you are limited on budget. In my case, I started out with a 64hp 4U, but quickly turnt it into 15U 104hp 😅.
@ericmosh
@ericmosh 10 күн бұрын
Yeah that's why I had to sell a kidney.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@fleximarvellous Thanks so much! Glad the info was good! You’re right! You’re case size should adapt to many variables for sure. The 48hp worked well for me and with modules now, it’s even more possible to have a compelling and jammable set of modules in that space. I think budget is something that keeps people away from modular so this little vid serves almost like an experiment as to how it could play out for them. I like how the restriction of just having the modules seen at each stage played out in how I approached the patching too. 15U 104HP! Woah! 😮 That’s awesome! How are you finding things now vs when you first started?
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@ericmosh 😂 goodness, that kidney never made such sweet sounds though!
@wgdmodular1252
@wgdmodular1252 11 күн бұрын
Literally ALL the patches sound so good - even the first one 😆 Neo Trinity really makes the difference in that case for me with all its power 🔥
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@wgdmodular1252 Agreed! Probably the MVP! Having so much output that you can dig in and change quickly was great!
@defjeff2907
@defjeff2907 11 күн бұрын
Great video! My case is small and has 3 of these, hpo, rosci, trinity. 4:37 I was just thinking, Turbo needs a Korg NTS-2.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@defjeff2907 so fair! I’ve thought about scopes for a while and not exactly sure where I landed. Other modules seem to win out. Might get a zeroscope though at some point. I was eyeing the vpme one then realized the zeroscope was a collab!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@defjeff2907 and thanks so much! Wow good choices for your small case! Value her hp is so so high! How are you enjoying Rosci and Neo Trinity?
@defjeff2907
@defjeff2907 10 күн бұрын
@@turbotambourine I can't say enough about Neo Trinity! I love everything it does but making melodies is especially interesting on this thing. I haven't used Rosic that much yet but it certainly produces inspiring waves and colors.
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@defjeff2907 I totally agree! With Neo Trinity you can just poke and tweak little bits of the melody and then offset up or down and get something pretty quick! It’s stronger at that then I thought it would be actually!
@patrikveltrusky
@patrikveltrusky 11 күн бұрын
Such a nice combo there! I love the sounds!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@patrikveltrusky Thank you! Same! These modules work really well together!
@thestinkyweasel6297
@thestinkyweasel6297 11 күн бұрын
this was great. nice patching, great selections!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@thestinkyweasel6297 Glad you enjoyed it! So fun to put stuff like this together. Thanks for watching!
@pablobarria296
@pablobarria296 11 күн бұрын
I love this small systems! Neo trinity its such a good option for this 48hp case
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@pablobarria296 I agree! Such good value for the space! They really did a lot right with the UI. Feel like it’s hard to do a dense, flexible and playable module but they really did. Some sort of magic in the Bastl hq.
@omnitone_music
@omnitone_music 11 күн бұрын
This video is so rad!! Thanks so much for featuring us, your workflow was so nice to see and your patches were mind-blowing, especially for that little case!✨
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@omnitone_music 🥹 thank you! This was so much fun to make and is an idea I had for a while. I like showing process stuff even if it is a bit hypocritical. Rosci put some major waves out there that kept surprising me! Excited to get it into some jams with more module friends!
@nkozi
@nkozi 11 күн бұрын
Nice work on this one, man!
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@nkozi Thanks muchly! Thanks for watching!
@swampflux
@swampflux 11 күн бұрын
The folks at Omni-tone are pleasant and talented! I hope you get to hang with them. I don’t have a Rosci myself but I feel like I do if that makes sense. It’s just so immediately intuitive. Ace jams and editing mate. 🎉
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 10 күн бұрын
@@swampflux agreed on the kind folks at Omnitone and their talents! Knob per function and cv per function? Simple and so wonderful! I feel like you’d get a kick out of the LFO mode! I was messing with it using it to sequence pitch and it makes for an interesting time. The complexity knob works the same way in that you’re selecting the number of random values fit within the same span of time (which is v/oct). Next patch I’ll do here for fun is sending the output through Bard Quartet and have Bard send a trigger out to envelope > filter > etc each time the pitch changes to a new note. Then I can mess with what is sequencing v/oct (time span of the whole sequence) and complexity (how many notes fall within that time). Plus with smooth, you’re introducing slew to the values or if running through a quantizer it would be glissando. Look out for that somewhere in Jamuary!
@MichaelFurtak
@MichaelFurtak 11 күн бұрын
Nice selections, and nicely jammed with~
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 11 күн бұрын
@@MichaelFurtak Thanks so much! This was a very fun setup to patch and jam!
@zeyadbalushi
@zeyadbalushi 23 күн бұрын
You're a hidden gem in youtube euro world <3
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine 23 күн бұрын
@@zeyadbalushi thank you so so much! Just love making vids like this about eurorack. It’s a real treat!
@Silvertarian
@Silvertarian Ай бұрын
Yet to see someone use these in a practical manner over just making a bunch of random beeps and boops and lazy spacial ambiance crap
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine Ай бұрын
@@Silvertarian cool if you’re just hating but hey if you are serious, what kind of genres would you consider practical? It’s not gonna write ya a Beatles song on guitar but could definitely get people dancing in a club right quick. Glitch Mob, Colin Benders, Julia Bondar, Andrew Huang, Red Means Recording, Divkid, James Blake, Stevie Wonder and many more are all solid examples. You’re not gonna get a whole track from 48hp and an 0-Coast in the same way that one Prophet and a Linndrum aren’t going to make a whole track. Music tools are that. It’s just that in modular, you can build your tool by assembling parts. And you’re basically getting a transformer of a synth in the process. So yeah, hate if you wanna hate but if you actually want to know or learn, do a touch more digging. Let me know if you have any modular questions for sure!
@darrellsmith5710
@darrellsmith5710 Ай бұрын
Cheers, really like the detailed patching and explanations, plus love the jams
@turbotambourine
@turbotambourine Ай бұрын
@@darrellsmith5710 thanks so much! I’ve been doing less patching in vids of late but will try to bring that back more. It’s fun to hear how sounds evolve with patching. Always feels daunting to plan out.