I have trouble imagining how I would play a fretless guitar. Watching these magicians play the Continuum blows my mind. How can someone move their fingers like that over a smooth keyboard and produce such music??? What abilities!
@sqwook4 сағат бұрын
Thank you again Anthony
@sqwook4 сағат бұрын
I wish Ed Eagan would bring the Continuum on tour to Ireland
@hanspecans5 сағат бұрын
I want to get these tools in front of Kitaro.
@browe6 сағат бұрын
Press Glide is my "killer app" favorite feature of my Osmose. I just can't overstate how awesome it is to play.
@Midi-olo-gist67586 сағат бұрын
These controllers are freaking off the chain. And the Continuum is crazy good. 😊
@rosalindwebb77296 сағат бұрын
Wonderful thank you for sharing amazing ❤
@joelspaulding59646 сағат бұрын
Ridiculous question. The voice was and remains the original instrument.
@ArkaHtun8 сағат бұрын
bit clicky when you just touch the keys .. need to attenuate the attack cv
@ikezios-9 сағат бұрын
you are providing some of the most important crucial richest content via youtube of pop usa culture that defined music forever, this can't be stressed how heavily historical this is, i wish more people involved in such recordings would contribute their stories and knowledge to public like you do, thank you infinitly
@Rhythmicons9 сағат бұрын
The Moog 15 app is nice. The little touches that they did like showing the scuff marks on the ribbon controller really went a long way to making it feel as close as possible to playing a Modular. However, what makes modulars worthwhile is the interface. Having all the knobs to manipulate, especially when there's a knob and jack per-function is the most important part of the playing experience that can't be replicated with a touch screen.
@RaulBillieJean9 сағат бұрын
11:08 the face of the guy with red hat
@smartti19709 сағат бұрын
Anthony as always has great guests ... and always a gentlman with musicians and synth creators
@donwrangler9 сағат бұрын
So much fun!
@troyjlandry10 сағат бұрын
Great channel! Are there any updates to the osmose with patch saving capabilities? Mine keeps resetting to the first patch when turned on....
@pachde9 сағат бұрын
Everyone complains about that. I'm sure EE are well aware it needs to be fixed.
@keijokauranen550410 сағат бұрын
FAT !!!
@patriciaoudart150810 сағат бұрын
❤for some as me the only problem is the price.
@user-uk4kj5tk8q11 сағат бұрын
MJ 23
@coolint11 сағат бұрын
Great Video and Information @ Anthony Marinelli Music.
@blaueswunder11 сағат бұрын
That longer grinning dude in the backround is me. Had lots of fun and it was sounding AMAZING
@sandupetre36311 сағат бұрын
Thanks for taking us again through another amazing sounding journey.
@o0musique0o12 сағат бұрын
Thanks always to Anthony and team !! Would love to see Jacob Collier get his hands on this 🙌
@Foxxorz12 сағат бұрын
I just bought a Hydrasynth for its expressiveness and mod depth, and the Osmose is next on my list. I can't wait to play it. :3
@FakthorX12 сағат бұрын
Excellent 💙⚡️
@tomtebby740812 сағат бұрын
I was imagining this set up of AJH x Osmose last week - can’t believe you had already filmed it - you read my mind Anthony. The only thing I wondered about was the lag technique you demonstrated on the ARP2600 - here you can definitely hear the need for it on short notes - clicky clicky 😁 does sound fantastic though.
@JOSHMADOFF9 сағат бұрын
Good ear! We were about to dial in the lag but we ran out of time setting up so we just went with it.
@jaapvanwoerkom314915 сағат бұрын
Thanks for this information, all the best Jaap van Woerkom
@christopherventer639116 сағат бұрын
The point about transient response is interesting, but I don't think it's actually kind of 2 different points. For something like an envelope for a filter or vca, digital sample rate should be totally fine as often those only go down to 1ms minimum attack (which is 1khz). The problem comes with reproducing the much much faster transient changes in something like a square or pulse oscillator, because those harmonics are going to become very high frequency very quickly. A true square wave has all the odd harmonics of the fundamental frequency at a level of 1/harmonic number. So, already at 1khz fundamental, you have -9.5 dB at 3khz, and then 5khz, 7khz, 9khz, 11khz, etc. Then you're reaching 20khz at -33dB approximately (1/20). So, that's already close to nyquist and at still an audible component of the signal. If your fundamental is a little higher at say 2khz, then those harmonics are twice as high frequency and you are already passing nyquist at the 10th harmonic, which is -30dB. etc etc. So, very quickly you start to lose ability to represent the square wave without aliasing. The same is true for sawtooth, but they also contain all the even harmonics as well as the odd. So yeah, he's totally.correct about that especially when it comes to modulating those pitches. One place you can hear a lot of aliasing is vibrato effects of higher pitches if not properly handled.
@thomastimmann620017 сағат бұрын
If you like glissando--OK. But there are a lot of them in this piece of music.
@Joypadrick17 сағат бұрын
Killersound😎
@kylew70619 сағат бұрын
Torn between a 140a and 140b. Good prices on both. Any comments?
@ango551920 сағат бұрын
Wow! That's complex!
@AndrewGarton21 сағат бұрын
Oh my goodness, I cried! That was astounding. I know this piece intimately. But I had no idea it was originally written for 6 ondes martenots. He is so right, what an extraordinary time to be alive to have such instruments at our disposal, bringing the worlds of electronic touchless and gestural instruments together. And the rest. Wonderful. Thank you.
@TR-70722 сағат бұрын
I loved the channel from the start but after Superbooth it took a totally new turn for me - such awesome interviews and sitdowns. MORE MORE MORE
@listonheinz910322 сағат бұрын
I wouldn’t mind owning one of those instruments. Just a tad too expensive… just a tad…
@user-mv2nm3po6gКүн бұрын
So I think this guy sells Fender Rhodes keyboards… How could we get in touch with him ???? Thanks
@rbusКүн бұрын
Love analog Modulars but I’m completely into tools like cherry modular, rack 2, moog 15, Audulus, csound, fl studio and my huge collection of VSTs. I have some hardware synths but I love not being held back when all I got is my MacPro or iPadPro. Hardware users argue it’s the process of experimenting that leads to great ideas and that’s true. My ideas just appear anytime and I have to get them down quick without the friction of physical hardware.
@AnthonyAnthony-tk4yeКүн бұрын
Haha, I got through about half the video, commented, ordered the Behringer clone (I already have their 303 clone so why not) and watched the rest of the video in like a minute flat lol…..
@AnthonyAnthony-tk4yeКүн бұрын
HELL, YES!!!!
@rosalindwebb7729Күн бұрын
For its time it was and still is an excellent song.❤
@christianokami2220Күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@b00ts4ndc4tsКүн бұрын
Best channel on KZbin without a shadow of doubt.
@Andrew-rz7qtКүн бұрын
Yeah! I totally agree with you, every day it gets better and better. The insight into making music, sound design and instruments, as well as the interviews with musician's and song writer's. Truly brilliant.
@timforan1502Күн бұрын
Another killer video - thank you - you have an amazing way of bringing out the very best in everyone you meet with Anthony❤
@baxkillКүн бұрын
Uuuh so this is the urge to spend thousands of dollars, nifty
@jeffconley819Күн бұрын
Man I love these videos
@0072gldnfngrКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for bringing this to us! I watched part 1 & 2 twice now! Outstanding content!
@heruyoung3828Күн бұрын
As a classical pianist who produces this is how I want to setup my drums so I can play them with my keyboard this was cool to see now I know I can do it 🔥