This is by far the best modular channel, not even close to
@rolf-dieterlieb70094 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for all your thoughts and ideas - yes, this is why we love modular despite of all the financial efforts!
@tgiencke20 сағат бұрын
Robert!… This is one of your absolute best (informative) works yet! An excellent example of “The enemy of art is the absence of limitations” -Orson Welles. Also, using things that you already own (“everything works with everything”). Funny how a rhythm and reverb gels things into music you can dance to. Drum Boy, and Halls of Valhalla (via Pico DSP) is in my hand sized “Modular For Everyone” (kids) instrument. We listen to very similar music. In my opinion this style of video meets your goals as well as The Unperson style meets his. Well Done!
@artlablan12 сағат бұрын
Love that style ❤
@HatredPrime18 сағат бұрын
My favorite filter is 100 gritt - ideal for destruction and sound design.
@charlesbronson280613 сағат бұрын
I was just playing that. Just got it a couple days ago. There's some sounds coming out that I've never experienced.
@amjourney79628 сағат бұрын
It's a blast to send in an overdriven signal and mangle or more. Mine picks up radio signals sometimes too..
@charlesbronson280613 сағат бұрын
Always learn new tricks.
@snörre2317 сағат бұрын
I love filters for the non linearity when you change parameters, I kind of collect them, have more than ten because they are so different. The Behringer Blades clone will be the next. Befaco BF22 is my favourite, have two of them, they make my favourite complex oscillator. I grew up listening and trying to play 1930s to 1950s Blues, still my favourite music. And Soul up to mid 1960s.
@BappinProductions23 сағат бұрын
Vostok Atlas is great and available as a (fairly) novice friendly thru-hole only DIY build 😊
@CinematicLaboratory23 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I did not know they were also in DIY.
@BappinProductions23 сағат бұрын
@ all Vostok modules including Trace are available as DIY kits with all SMD presoldered, so it’s just connectors, jacks, pots etc. They work out around 30% cheaper, so if you’re handy with an iron and enjoying DIY you can save a few bob. If I was starting my DIY modular journey the entire range would be at the top of my list as you can build a complete starter system out of them
@ChrisMills-AmbientSpace20 сағат бұрын
My musical explorations are drawn from exposure to Wendy Carlos, The Beach Boys, King Crimson, Bill Nelson, Frank Zappa and Chopin.
@dutchbassscapes2185Сағат бұрын
Love this ! Can you explain how to cross modulate a filter ?
@frankscherbarth8641Сағат бұрын
It,s been John Foxx - Metamatic that was the first electronic music that got me... Just waiting for the Qpas to arrive. I ordered it inspired by your latest Serge demo because of it's resonance behaviour.
@ChainsawCoffee17 сағат бұрын
"... messing with his pitch shifting delay ..." Delays are another cheap deep-fried music cooker, besides filters. There are plenty of cheap options. Patch them, let them feed each other. Orchestrate. The sounds that influenced me were what came over the car AM radio and shortwave radio. The sounds of the atmosphere have their own magic. Of course there was Carlos and Switched On Bach, but for sound itself, it is the magnetic field of our planet that is the greatest resource.
@walrtbstudios543017 сағат бұрын
My grown-up music tastes took the guitarist route: Jeff Beck, then Rory Gallagher, then Zappa. But before them I wanted a Synthi A- and I never, ever, forgot.. Still looking for that killer filter. I may have to invest in a Blades knock-off.
@snörre2317 сағат бұрын
Behringer just announced their "Swords".
@geminidefect23 сағат бұрын
I came to "familiarize" myself in a world I'm not ready to participate in... yet. in the 70's-the sweet-glam rock with synthesizer. tubeway army...80's was metal, 90's Ministry Front 242 etc...Currently listening to Deep House Moscow podcast. Bought a Micro Korg 12 years ago. guitar was main gear. Sold it. sold guitars. Bought a Mavis 2 years ago. opened the floodgate -volca collection, Aira colextion.. TR 8-s, Crave, Moog Sound Studio, Spectravox/Lbyrinth.
@PantherModern_la18 сағат бұрын
idk qmmg might be the best….
@loftfive-p9k35 минут бұрын
Which OC app was that?
@justmakenoise-ww6yq23 сағат бұрын
i grow up with all the good 70/80 er bands, i worked in a record store in vienna
@KenSwanson-p4i23 сағат бұрын
Music? .. I started off with "Close To The Edge" by Yes .. then Radiohead & REM .. recently, Lord Huron has a nice sound. Dang .. I do have a Blades. By far, is the most under explored module, that I have.
@CinematicLaboratory23 сағат бұрын
Blades is a masterpiece filter and you can do tons of stuff with it, even without a VCO. Just crank up resonance and drive, turn cut-off down and patch one of the outputs into V/OCT. Audit the center output through FX and enjoy a new world of sound.
@CinematicLaboratory23 сағат бұрын
Cool. I remember being with my older nephews in the 70's, making me listen to Yes (Roundabout) and discover Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk. Personally, I went over the Edge when they did Owner of a Lonely Heart with Trevor Horn.
@KenSwanson-p4i21 сағат бұрын
@@CinematicLaboratory Yes sir, .. there is alot of inputs available, aren't there. In general, in this whole pursuit .. the feature of clocking a signal, VCO, or CV type .. that alone, has been one of the most impressive, powerful aspects, that I've come across. Musical magic sometimes is near.