Within like 10 hours, both Intellijel and Pittsburgh Modular hunted me down with their amazing customer service and asked to fix the issues I mentioned. So for what it's worth, I should have said this in the video: Every company has defective modules, I was just too lazy to do anything about them. I'll be happy to finally have the Plonk experience everyone is raving about. :)
@kellymerrill80243 жыл бұрын
Yea, but you voided the warranty on Clouds when you loaded 3rd party firmware...oh wait this isn't Korg or Roland.
@milztempelrowski92813 жыл бұрын
the 'embarrasing brand'-solution is great! and please give the poor disting some love ;_;
@liquidfunksoundlab6023 жыл бұрын
Glad you are getting love on the Plonk. I love this module. It is near and dear to my heart as a percussionist. This module along with Rings, Plaits, and Basimilus Iteritas Alter allow me to humanize the beats that I create. In fact, there are times when I feel I am playing my congas alongside the modular system.
@t0mcat233 жыл бұрын
My experience with Pittsburgh Modular has always been stellar. They really care for their customers.
@liamsheehy3 жыл бұрын
SV-1 was my first foray into modular and the used unit I bought had a defective ADSR. Pittsburgh was super helpful and quick fixing it and modding it into a glorified SV-1B. Love those folks, amazing customer service.
@SleepingGiant453 жыл бұрын
I'm a metal guitarist with zero knowledge of anything electronic music related, but I still always watch your videos because your content is incredibly interesting and fun to watch.
@georgescdoodle3 жыл бұрын
That's how I started. If you play guitar and get the feeling that you want a lot more pedals than you need, you're probably a synth guy.
@SleepingGiant453 жыл бұрын
@@georgescdoodle I wonder if that's how some electronic artists start out.
@kapseeta3 жыл бұрын
@@georgescdoodle That's how I started
@waltersmetak3 жыл бұрын
@@georgescdoodle right on the mark.
@ElevatedLevetator3 жыл бұрын
Same! Lol
@robertsyrett19923 жыл бұрын
I named my octatrack "Old Greg" because it kidnapped me against my will and forced me to love it and now I'm drinking Bailey's at the bottom of the ocean with Old Greg and the funk.
@squoblat3 жыл бұрын
want to go to a club where people wee on each other?
@caveofsleepers3 жыл бұрын
And force you to watch endless British Bake-Off
@mikabreto3 жыл бұрын
OG: I like you. What do you think of me? HM: I don’t rightly know, sir. OG: Make an assessment. HM: I think you’re a nice modern gentleman.
@aijii3 жыл бұрын
made my day
@Presstones3 жыл бұрын
Great to see the Pittsburgh filter get love. I've had one forever and it sounds great on literally everything but I especially love running guitar through it, set as a notch filter with cranked Q and some slow smooth modulating CV on the cutoff.
@_skysick_3 жыл бұрын
I had a disting in my case for a little bit before I finally busted the manual open and started using it. Very worth.
@ThatsTheMidnightGamer3 жыл бұрын
Wait- You're The Flashbulb? No shit! It Pours is a track that I constantly recall and replay. Just incredible atmosphere, stirs up the distant emotions. Amazing work.
@seanspartan20233 жыл бұрын
I kinda feel you on the 4MS spectral multiband resonator. I have the 4MS spherical wavetable navigator and it's a beautiful module but only seems to have a limited sound range, kinda like an ice cream truck. But I live the arpeggiator function. I could listen to it for hours. I'm kind of surprised you'd sell the Mother 32. It's a classic. I agree with you on the DFAM. I use it as a synth, not a drum machine. And I wouldn't trade it either. My next purchase will probably be the Doepfer A-111-4 quad vco because it's an awesome module and I see it now comes in black :D
@tumest3 жыл бұрын
WHOA HOLD THE PHONE.... I've only had a few of your videos pop up which I passively watched while working or soldering a module or whatever and... You're The Flashbulb?!?! I'm sorry for being embarrassingly late to the party but... I just can't even believe that. Thank you so much for making music I've listened to a whole lot and for making great videos!
@eyeofcthulhu53623 жыл бұрын
This really shows how underrated Doepfer stuff is. Sure, it's not THAT interesting, but they are all so useful and straight forward, very inspiring.
@sheepkillindog2 жыл бұрын
Doepfer is great for all around build quality and price. Ladik is also another great company.
@RobKaiser_SQuest2 жыл бұрын
Intellijel is similar, it's why I like them (that and 🇨🇦🇨🇦)
@suitandtieguy3 жыл бұрын
Hey nice to see one of my modules here. That is a very old .BAM!
@patrickmiller25793 жыл бұрын
Benn has such an inspiring personality
@DumblyDorr3 жыл бұрын
It's a little unfair - and probably illegal to be this good at so many flavors of music, this charming, this well-informed, well-spoken, good looking and funny... but hey, we're all richer for it. So more power to him :) (Plus, from what he's saying and doing - he's got a big old heart and a sense of ethics to be proud of).
@saturnine197911 ай бұрын
Feel you on the SMR. It's such a cool and complex module but despite putting a lot of effort into it, I came to the same conclusion. What I use it for most is running the output near the end of a signal chain into it and using the envelopes generated by the SMR to modulate the original sound source, so the patch is modulating itself. It makes for some very organic and subtle modulation, especially on a module like rings.
@HughManatea3 жыл бұрын
Synth is like another planet compared to a fretboard. This kind of content clickbait/dinner does not matter. It amazes me how one does not get overwhelmed by these setups, as well being able to create entire musical compositions without getting distracted by the amount of choice or even limitation. Much respect.
@markuskoivisto4 ай бұрын
It’s like a pedalboard. You can get distracted, it’s up to you.
@jukeboxfandango Жыл бұрын
This was great. I've been looking into starting a modular setup and I've been overwhelmed by a lot of the different things out there. This showed me what a lot of things do better than 20 minute videos of some guy going "umm" and "uhh" while he tries to overexplain a single item.
@LYFoulidis3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see an honest and non-gearlusty rig walkthrough for a change!
@barnabascee18892 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you did an "everything I own" video. I wish everyone did. It's tempting to think people uploading KZbin videos have every module ever made, and can get frustrating knowing you can't actually do that. It's nice to see that with, even you, there's a limit. You have a LOT of modules, but it's nice to remind myself that you also DON'T have some. Sounds simplistic and childish I know. But I guess it's a psychological intimidation factor and your honesty gives me a more reasonable estimate of reality outside of my own imagined exaggerations. THANKS
@proxymerchant3 жыл бұрын
This video is surprisingly informative and dense. Thanks Ben!
@DumblyDorr3 жыл бұрын
I've been a synth guy for a couple of years now - but after this video, I myself feel surprisingly dense. (Modular seems like almost a different world of electronic music-making still)
@linzenmeyer3 жыл бұрын
1010 toolbox is worth every cent. I got rid of my steppy, mimetic digitalis and a couple utils modules for this. Its 26 hp with a flip able touchscreen.
@flame21063 жыл бұрын
i was surprised about your take on the disting, i have a way smaller system so it really works great as that swiss army knife turning my case into anything really.
@night_speed3 жыл бұрын
The new Acid Rain Technology Maestro looks really cool. I haven't bought a new module in awhile either but that definitely looks interesting.
@tronlake3 жыл бұрын
The module he could not show is the empress euroburo, the eurorack version of the zoia. Very happy to see this module in a rack because I was beginning to think Empress abandoned it!
@navicore3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I cringe at most advice-giving videos and forum posts and only really respond to posts like this - someone talking about the choices they've made for themselves and what they themselves get out of those choices. Great video.
@TheNimasan3 жыл бұрын
you should never give away the 4ms spectral resonator. once you find out what this monster can do you never ever give it away. its like maths..... you aiways find new stuff to do with it. great manual, too! but i must confess its a damn complex module!!!
@cryptout3 жыл бұрын
I loved this video, being in modular for a good 10 years I can say I will never trade a module!
@kellymerrill52943 жыл бұрын
The Disting mk4 is sooo good, send a clock to x and use it's Euclidian sequencer or clockable LFO, it's a great extension to the rample by adding 2 more triggered sample (works pretty much the same as rample) Oh and its got great reverb and delay...
@ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST3 жыл бұрын
Interesting video. I feel cheated on that I just found out about your channel. I enjoy your viewpoints! I also enjoy watching people bleep-bloop their modular gear, but I've never been interested in owning any. At this stage of my life, I just don't have the mental energy or motivation to spend time experimenting with so many sound possibilities. I'd have to be immortal in order to feel that time is on my side for going down that modular rabbit hole, ha-ha! I do feel some odd pleasure and reward seeing people tweak and noodle their modular setups, but for me, my traditional subtractive and FM synths offer enough sound possibilities to last me the heartbeats I have left.
@intheblink3 жыл бұрын
Lol, Benn!! That “Well Hi” was a spot on impression of that adorable cat. Big props. I don’t do modular, but you got my like and view just for that 😂
@joebuddylisle3 жыл бұрын
Great vid. Dude, I love the nebulae and the sts. Especially with samples of sitar’s, violins and kotos. Into clouds, your away.
@georgeshields96723 жыл бұрын
well darn I use the disting in 100% of my patches I was actually pretty sad to see you never use it. the interface is difficult to navigate through but I usually use it for the effect algorithms (chorus, reverb, delay, phaser) which are all fairly simple to find and use. that said, if you still find it difficult, the disting ex has a much better screen and is basically two distings in one. highly recommend looking into that if you haven't already!
@nexxai3 жыл бұрын
Love the videos man, keep 'em coming! One thing I'd like to contribute about "true" modular vs. VCV Rack - my brain has this pathological need to follow some set of "rules" or patterns. One of my biggest loves about using VCV Rack is that I can't just keep using the same patch over and over and just modifying it a little, like I would if I had an actual modular setup. If I didn't unplug all the cables at the end of the day (extra work), I'd sit back down the next time and maybe make a couple of changes, play around, leave, come back, wash rinse repeat. With VCV Rack I'm forced to come up with new patches effectively every time I sit down which means that I can force my brain to be creative despite it wanting to be extremely lazy/efficient. Either way, this video gave me some more info about the Mutable modules that I will be able to take into VCV Rack, so thank you very much!
@johntheyouthminister3 жыл бұрын
Find a Disting EX Alpha to replace the MK4. It solves the interface problem and offers tons of use in the single algorithms.
@TheNimasan2 жыл бұрын
i aleady own 3. i wish the screen werte a bit bigger. if it were it could go down as one of the greatest modules at the moment. unfortunately its very complex and misunderstood. so ppl buy and sell them without knowing what that lil monster is capable of. and its getting better and better from update to update.
@MDJ53 жыл бұрын
A neat little module i just found is the Muta Jovis from Noise Engineering. I snagged 2 when they were on sale and initially thought they were plain old mutes, but they also function as buffered downstream mults. pretty cool for < $100
@WillemZenhorst3 жыл бұрын
You can cover it up all you want but I can just FEEL that beautiful colored button grid under there! That will be a very... Empressive module for sure.
@RobFlaxMusic3 жыл бұрын
Yes, this.
@ataxon66653 жыл бұрын
Love the shirt! Video's great too, I appreciate you going over how much you use each module and whether you'd keep it or not, that's helpful to know now that I've started my own rack and am looking into ways to better fill out my system.
@PyramindSF3 жыл бұрын
Great Work! Love your setup!
@larspanky3 жыл бұрын
I am intrigued by the difference between Ornament and Crime, the Disting MK 4 and the ES-8. To me all 3 are very interchangeable, with varying degree of tune. The Disting is too hard to use. I get it, the new Ex Alpha is useable from the interface on the screen. The ES-8 Try connecting it to a computer, and call up VCV, Softube, Cherry any of the virtual modulars and connect its I/O to the ES-8, then you have a multiplier of things that can benefit your modular that are not necessarily better if analog. Circadian Rhythms for instance, or any clock function. (Because you asked at the end. :) Great video mate! Such an easy to get layout of your racks. Loved it.
@jonaseggen22303 жыл бұрын
I got the 4ms STS and it's cool but as you I never use it for sampling. Also find the button combos a bit silly. I recently got the Erica Drum Sample and find it much easier, intuitive, fun to use, does not click or pop as much, takes less space and is more playable. I will however still keep the STS.
@alexandersalz58502 жыл бұрын
im just glad i picked pretty much the same coremodules :DD good to hear you keep them haha. elements rings etc
@Bestmann3n3 жыл бұрын
There's many alternatives to Maths. Frap Tools Falistri was the best fit for me. Then there's R*S Serge DUSG, Cosmotronic Delta-V(cheap and small), Ritual Electronics Anima, Befaco Rampage, Sin Phi Miasma, Addac 506 - and more. They all have their own take on the concept. I think I will get 2x Contour 1 + Compare 2 for my second "Maths".
@OIP_13 жыл бұрын
agreed, i use both a DIY miasma and an elby VCS which is an old style serge slope generator. the joranalogue range looks amazing. as does the frap tools range!
@MrQurutin3 жыл бұрын
The different parts of Maths are easy to replace, but I don’t think any other module offers straight up replacement for the combination on dual function generators, attenuverters, mixing and logic. It’s not irreplaceable but for a smaller systems it is pretty damn dense in it’s functionality while stile remaining ergonomic to patch and play. I once toyed with the idea of replacing my Maths with Rampage and Cold Mac, but there the Maths still stands in my case (Cold Mac too, though). I actually would prefer the Rampage as a pure function generator, R*S DUSG too, but all the other clever stuff added in makes Maths a winner for me.
@Bestmann3n3 жыл бұрын
@@MrQurutin Yeah if you want the exact features of a Maths then getting a Maths is best. The point is that there is a variety of takes on the same concept and some of them might have a better/more interesting feature set for a specific setup. That said Maths is still excellent.
@_skysick_3 жыл бұрын
The VCAs on the Delta-V are a fantastic convenience
@rdean1503 жыл бұрын
Contour 1 is cool and i love being able to bend the slopes independently. But it's a lot easier to dial in musically pleasing timings with Function and/or Maths. Personally I prefer Mini Slew bc of the attenuverter on the output (without the hp cost of maths) and ability to lock the time before bending slope, but something about Function just tends to be easier to find envelope sweet spots.
@Hagelmiester56733 жыл бұрын
So what was the secret module?
@thewildclaw2 жыл бұрын
Rings!! Yay! 😆 I started about a year ago and slowly building, up to 5 currently. Rings was my first module, the went for a midi to cv to use it with a keyboard lol. I still love it. The Disting is one of my other modules which I think it’s a great module when starting out cause it will let you try all kinds of things with your other modules and see what things to go for in the future 😜. Thanks for the input!!
@henrystuart77363 жыл бұрын
Your videos just get better and better i swear.
@boriscat1999Ай бұрын
Pity, the Disting Mk4 makes a nice very long sample player, playing stereo loops that hours long is no problem for it. The clocked and scrub modes for sample playback are also fun. of course setting up an SD card with all the things you might want to do with it is the prep work you have to invest in order to do much with this module.
@Daphoid3 жыл бұрын
That unreleased module looks like a Euroboro but I could be wrong off a quick glance :). Fun overview!
@softmoneyy3 жыл бұрын
Hey Benn, you should check out some modules similar to Maths like the Befaco Rampage and the Frap Tools Falistri
@rdean1503 жыл бұрын
Fun stuff. I loved the casual honesty. 'This module is super powerful. Yeah, I'd trade it for something else. Moving on.' As someone with more modules than I like to admit, I 100% get it. Some things just click with ya, and some things just don't. I'll be curious to hear your take on the Rample in another 6 months or so. Not sure if you were kidding about the Maths not being emulated or cloned, but I'll go ahead and be "that guy". Maths itself is "inspired by" Serge Dual Universal Slope Generator (DUSG). Others of its ilk: Befaco Rampage, Frap Tools Falistri.
@sammadden55403 жыл бұрын
Sell the distink mk4 and get the super ex disting, the screen is readable!
@jfredett2 жыл бұрын
I _love_ the A-152, would love to see how you use it. The T&H is so much fun to mess with.
@GuitarsAndSynths3 жыл бұрын
Great video and as someone who plunged deep into Eurorack modular last year, Mutable Instruments are some of my favorite modules that do a lot, sound great and are fun to use. In fact with Plaits into Beads (Clouds v2) into Rings into Marbles gets me into ambient nirvana and so much more. Plus I love the cool toys and swag that come with each Mutable Instruments module. Sorry to hear about your issues with Plonk. I've had Plonk for a year and love it sounds great and lots of CV to patch it.
@BudzyFoxMX53 жыл бұрын
So I had no idea you had a youtube channel until this randomly popped up. Love you Flashbulb, cant wait to see you live again.
@neolojism3 жыл бұрын
“ice-cream-trucky sound” is my new favourite phrase.
@easementh3 жыл бұрын
Befaco rampage is comparable and I love pairing it with maths for chaining modulation
@ehdyn3 жыл бұрын
I like this criteria of "would I trade it" ..good way to winnow down to the essentials.
@AshBashVids3 жыл бұрын
I treat distings as "set once and forget" type modules, as they remember what mode they're on at power off. At the moment, I have mine set as precision adders and LFOs and are left as such. When considered in this mindset, they're still not perfect, but they're not really that bad at all. If anything, such modules are part of a bigger problem in Eurorack, engineers valuing features and frivolous aesthetics over user experience. This probably explains why a lot of "cool" modules have a quick turnaround.
@heathrezabek2 жыл бұрын
Hi Benn! I know this is an old video, but with Mutable Instruments sadly sunsetting, I have a MI-related question based on a couple of your modules here. I'm also new to modular, so pardon any obliviousness. Two of your keepers here are Elements, and Rings. I picked up Rings, having already been convinced by some other deep dives. You say of Elements that you use it in (at the time) 70% of your patches, and you note its range and versatility. Later you mention Rings, which is derived from Elements, but say you use it 30% of the time as it's a 'unique sound' (meaning identifiable?) So, my question is, can you say any more about the difference between Elements and Rings in terms of their sonic character and range, and why? And, can you speculate at all about use cases in which Elements and Rings are used side by side, perhaps even feeding into one-another? Thanks for any thoughts whatsoever! (Also, given your appreciation for Mutable Instruments, I'd love to see you do a video demo of just MI units 'for posterity'.
@jonytube3 жыл бұрын
"well, hyYiiiiye!" liked instantly. Love you.
@THIEFSOUNDS3 жыл бұрын
16:30 wait holy shit this dude is the dude from Flashbulb?!
@martti73633 жыл бұрын
Yes
@MeldaRavaniel3 жыл бұрын
Lol we don't understand the question. 😘
@newsoundagency67293 жыл бұрын
Extremely great video. The New Sound Agency is listening...
@KordTaylor2 жыл бұрын
Ice cream truckee sound? Ok. THAT is brill!
@weepwow3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video Benn, very interesting and useful to compare my thoughts and feelings to what others think about their same modules...
@jonpatchmodular3 жыл бұрын
I do use my disting, but because I'm poor and my Neutron needs friends. You'd probably find more use out of Disting EX, with better interface and algorithms, and with a dual disting mk4 mode you probably wouldn't use (but who knows?). However I don't think you NEED a Disting with a case this big with stil some room, and being able to afford getting new modules if needed.
@蛸壷蛸壷3 жыл бұрын
I have the same thoughts. Disting is great for its size and price and shines particularly in a smaller setup. I had numerous situations where I needed a functionality in a patch and Disting already could do this, so it saved me a lot of money. ;)
@blogic123 жыл бұрын
My to most most used modules- mutable marbles 75% of patches, 4ms DLD 80% of patches, FX aid 80% of patches, Pams workout 90% of patches, WMD performance mixer 100% of patches
@MrSharps023 жыл бұрын
warps is the perfect secret sauce module imo. great for gently coloring boring patches with the capability to get real weird on command
@snörre233 жыл бұрын
Great video, would love watch this for hours from many peoples systems.
@carpetfresh92783 жыл бұрын
your video filters are quite soothing to the eyes
@Pm-qp6tb3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, I like the way how you describe each modules Thanks
@lorcazola2 жыл бұрын
Great video very clean way of looking at used/not used gear.
@fattyboombatty77363 жыл бұрын
Like many I think you should give the Disting a try, maybe next time you are looking for that module that you need in the moment. Once you are familiar with a couple of algorithms, you'll find yourself turning to it more and more often. The other 'essential' module is Pamelas New Workout - another module I use in a lot of patches.
@AI-Heaven-Hell3 жыл бұрын
Fully agree, I have four of them and use each one for 1 or 2 specialized functions. My most popular use is as a recorder. I have a disting placed right next to my eurorack based mixer. Whenever something interesting is happening I set it to record and the disting records the output of the mixer on its sd card. It’s brilliant. At the end of each month, I copy the recorded content over to a USB stick and place it in a Qu-bit nebula where the recordings start a new life as a sample source. If you own a joystick you can do remarkable things by placing the disting in sample playback mode and scrub the recordings with the joystick. A sequencer that moves start and endpoint of the disting samples is yet another brilliant challenge to explore. And this is only the (sample) recorder. There's so much in the disting I haven't explored yet, such as voltage-controlled playback of MIDI files. It's endless, once you take the time to learn the damm thing.
@illuminati_telethon3 жыл бұрын
I sent my sv-1 to pittsburgh for the oscillator stability update and asked them to reduce the fine tune knob range to half, which helped me a lot.
@BrunodeSouzaLino3 жыл бұрын
If you want to start getting into modular, get VCV Rack and play around it a bit. Modular is still a niche market and you'll be paying a lot for stuff that shouldn't cost that much. Buying modules in the blind like that with no knowledge is asking for trouble.
@AynenMakino3 жыл бұрын
I've found great ways of using the 4ms SMR for drones that doesn't sound like an icecream truck. Using an ochd I have each voice's volume go up and down in a de-synchronized way, then sufficienty distort the voices with delays/reverbs/distortion. The result is an ever morphing ambient drone.
@justintonation293 жыл бұрын
Cool to see you using the doepfer a143-1. It is one of my favourite modules.
@pussycumsjohnson1863 жыл бұрын
Best synth of 2020... I pad - modular.
@pianoyam3 жыл бұрын
Actually laughed out loud at click dinner. And the quick closeup made it hit even better.
@ovidiodemorizi3 жыл бұрын
Thank you bro. I been enjoying your videos lately. I relate to a lot of your stuff
@DanielKomarek3 жыл бұрын
@ 1:08 u can see the module he tried to hide from us. its just the empress effects zoia guitar pedal in a eurorack module. it was already shown on some other namm
@AvianBreak3 жыл бұрын
I always felt the same way about naming instruments, and calling it Subway is hilarious. Oh, I was listening to the Empress Bass Compressor demos, and you are incredibly skilled!
@Ilmari_Hirvonen2 жыл бұрын
I ordered a behringer neutron as my first modular/semimodular experience. It’s hasn’t arrived yet but I’m excited to get it.
@Tibbon3 жыл бұрын
I should make a similar video. I've got 18U of eurorack right now, but also don't use all of it consistently. As a spoiler, what I use 80%+ of the time that you haven't already listed: Eloquencer, Voltage Block, Erbeverb, Mangrove, Sisters. Noise Engineering: Loquelic Iteritas, BIA, MI are essential for me too. I want to use my ER-301 and Nerdseq more, but they are such a dedication, with incredibly deep interfaces. I feel when I use them I need to be in a very intentional mindset. Printing out the manuals and forcing myself to try every feature at least once was critical for learning them. I had to sell the ER-101/102 as it was just too deep and not intuitive enough for me.
@JansKanaal3 жыл бұрын
Nice one, Benn! If there's one module I'd recommend, it would be the Doepfer A-124 Wasp filter. The dirtiest filter resonance I know, for a very fair price.
@FreezingMocha3 жыл бұрын
I have no idea what a Module does but this was an incredibly entertaining video and I'll definitely learn what a Module does now
@guysmiley72893 жыл бұрын
Download VCV rack. It is the same, you can actually use all of those mutable instruments modules, and it's free.
@BeniRoseMusic3 жыл бұрын
Ok, I asked 4 months ago, but now I'm DYING to know what that mystery module that was "coming out very soon" was!
@jesuslovestoastyaya3 жыл бұрын
This was really cool to watch as someone with lots of classic synth knowledge but no eurorack experience!
@blaythessteuer3 жыл бұрын
Did the unreleased module towards the end ever come out?
@flame21063 жыл бұрын
just wanna say before watching that.... I need a video like this
@anti_honey3 жыл бұрын
Modular synthesis just seems like such an intimidating medium to get into
@sebastianmattsson98163 жыл бұрын
It is more overwhelming than intimidating. I was lucky to be poor af when I got into it so I couldn't buy anything, I just studied how it worked for a year and a half before buying my first modules and for me, that was a really great way to get into it
@sebastianmattsson98163 жыл бұрын
If you have any specific questions I'd be happy to answer them
@florianrachor77963 жыл бұрын
You can try it out though on iOS there are quite a few apps, for example miRack. There you can learn the ropes and try out what tons of modules.
@jonaseggen22303 жыл бұрын
Try VCV rack, it's free.
@Poweredsoft3 жыл бұрын
yes please think that :D I got into it in August, thinking I will gradually build up, maybe a module a month or so. It all went downhill with a full 104hp and another 84hp racks now full. It's a trap
@mikelazarev58333 жыл бұрын
Surprised you were gonna get rid of your Mother-32. Not keeping it even for the delicious Moog filter? Admittedly, I think that's what I use it most of the time for. I agree with your view on Expert Sleeper's Disting, but the new Disting EX solves a lot of the UI issues - still plenty of menu diving and constant manual check, but it's extremely powerful. Can even produce multi-sampled libraries of your other instruments, and it has a built-in Dream Machine (I'll let you research that). Also, no Marbles from Mutable? Anyway - one of the most interesting videos - perfect speed, perfect jargon :) Is there a final tally of what's on the top and bottom? Do you have a Modular Grid account?
@YTNUKLR3 жыл бұрын
Disting - i always have it in reverb mode, to give a voice some dedicated channel effects. If I ever need to try some other weird thing, i know it can probably do it. *note I had a disting mk3, hated the ui, sold it, and bought a mk4 once I was looking for a small “channel strip” fx module :). For $150 and 4hp, I think it’s a great thing, but you have to decide what you want it to do!
@Skootavision3 жыл бұрын
I want rings for the reasons you love it but haven't bought one, also for the reasons you say. With Disting Mk4 (the display on the
@RobertCharlesMann3 жыл бұрын
Agree 85%, but it's time to dive into Disting Benn.
@toiletfriend4203 жыл бұрын
hard agree with benn. when you're wasting time menu diving instead of patching; you're losing.
@RobertCharlesMann3 жыл бұрын
@@toiletfriend420 toilet friend? hmmm. have fun.
@alecredfearn65253 жыл бұрын
So many cool features, but I've never fallen in love with the Disting. I've owned three Distings and always end up selling them. I don't love the interface. I guess I just prefer a dedicated module to a multipurpose. Love my Little Mikey, though. Wouldn't sell that for the world.
@michaelt_tamtam3 жыл бұрын
I think now I just watch these videos for the humor. That Seinfeld bit in the "Ready To Go Modular?" video, I'll never forget it
@bcornels3 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes on that Cribs camera work dude
@MathHammer3 жыл бұрын
A modular is a personal instrument. I am more old school in terms of single function modules. I don’t have any patchable synths in my rack, though I do have a Minibrute 2S on the table in front of my main system. These days stuff comes in but almost nothing goes out.
@robertsyrett19923 жыл бұрын
15:00 I look forward to your video on Clouds 2. I'm so happy you stan MI.
@oliviergerber55933 жыл бұрын
This was very interesting. I have a big eurorack too, but at the moment not one single module in common, I had many of yours, but sold them all, also all your VCOs. I am always looking for best-sounding modules. Tons of analog stuff. First, I would recommend the Tiptop Folder Processor and try using the Subdiv Output. This is one of the craziest, at the same time but fattest sounding things I found in eurorack. Then, you lack of a very good high quality VCO. I recommend Instruo CS-L. Because I dont like your filters too much, I recommend the Supercritical Neuron Flux, or my favorite, the Filter Threek. Then, I would check out a good digital delay with a open feedback loop as the Chronoblob.
@billB1013 жыл бұрын
Quite surprised you don't use the expert sleepers, I use mine with Ableton for all sorts of patches.
@jawsh19713 жыл бұрын
Swap that Mother 32 for a Subharmonicon. The use of subharmonics in conjunction with the clock generators is a blast in itself. In a large rack like yours it would be a playground of sound.
@ohheyitskevinc3 жыл бұрын
The Xaoc Devices Belgrad is great if you don’t have one. Next one I want to try is the Frequency Central Product - xvco/vcf/vca and envelope module with onboard lfo and noise. Looks like a great addition.
@JoeLaRocca3 жыл бұрын
Of course you haven't added a module in 6 months. YOU HAVE THEM ALL. Hahah, Awesome video brother.
@johnnybeaver83513 жыл бұрын
Interesting way to do this, I appreciate it. Would've liked to have heard more of the "why" with the trades, but I get it. I feel very lucky to have access to about ~50U of stuff and wouldn't trade any of it.