I wonder if there are many presets and jow good they are. They usually sound too epic, too big to use. If you press one key it sounds too big to play a melody with.
@diego8987 жыл бұрын
thanks for doing these!
@graviton92827 жыл бұрын
This is not a tutorial. It’s somebody. , sort of, reading through random definitions for synth parameters. Wow. 😴
@KarateSnoopy6 жыл бұрын
Yep, that's right lol
@dpict10885 жыл бұрын
@@KarateSnoopy I see so much potential in this method. I found it very enjoyable to be read a manual to. You stopped for a bit saying it was boring, but I don't think you believe that any more than I do. People who think are more likely to be alert to the fact of widespread attention deficit issues and modify our behavior lest we be too dry or boring. I wasn't bored at all, after 700ml of Aspall Premier Cru and a spliff or (n), I was having a great time. It's not the substances, it's the enthusiasm for the subject at a specific point that matters, which is when people watch this type of content. I enjoyed this when I got the Model 15 and I'm enjoying it again now. Anybody who wants to learn about it should continue with this series. Thanks.
@KarateSnoopy5 жыл бұрын
@@dpict1088 Thanks. Think of this vid as a low budget audio book :) The rest in the series aren't reading
@KarateSnoopy5 жыл бұрын
@@dpict1088 Yeah. In terms of modular, there's a bunch of good channels. Some that come to mind are mylarmelodies (kzbin.info), Omri Cohen (kzbin.info/door/uWKHSHTHMV_nVSeNH4gYAg), LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER (kzbin.info/door/afxR2HWJRmMfSdyZXvZMTw), and Molten Modular. I got hooked into modular synth hardware after watching Molten Modular's getting series here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g5zVamqEac-Ae6c