I absolutely love this piece. I was beyond happy when you added the project files on Patron which has had the added benefit of helping me learn and explore the possibilities of my Oxi and the Blackbox. More please!
@FlyingPetschman4 ай бұрын
wow ... how ?!?!? iam confused ... this is soooooo good! thank you 4 shraring! I need to learn more about the 1010music blackbox!
@rayderrich4 ай бұрын
There are very few videos that make me push the reload button and appreciate it twice... or three times even. This is one of them. This music is a testament to your skills but also to the joy of sequencing the OXI One and sending its notes to the 1010 box. Impressive.
@substan_music4 ай бұрын
🙏
@chinidadian4 ай бұрын
Outstanding work as always!
@chris_economou4 ай бұрын
Beams of light and twinkling sounds, Magical spacious peace surrounds.✨✨✨
@substan_music4 ай бұрын
🙏
@ickebins69484 ай бұрын
This is so good! The Oxi is just great, sometime I need to get one... Keep it up and have a great day!
@SergeyCoder4 ай бұрын
Incredible! Thank you! 🙏
@RuiGon14 ай бұрын
Great sound.
@THEAMYGDALA4 ай бұрын
Sehr schön wie immer
@nickbuettner9744 ай бұрын
Well done
@christdolphin694 ай бұрын
really good
@noveltycrusade4 ай бұрын
this is fantastic,,i want one
@SoundX9994 ай бұрын
J ai acheté un syntakt en vous écoutant, c’est un instrument difficile mais je suis émerveillé par ses possibilités Merci
@SonicVibe4 ай бұрын
Fantastic 🎊
@willswitchcraft4 ай бұрын
sweeeeeeet
@Erick_T43 ай бұрын
Lovely sonic trip! Did you use granular mode in the blackbox? I'm would like to get a sampler... Please tell me what do you think about S-4 and the Blackbox
@substan_music3 ай бұрын
Thanks !! I haven't done much work on the granular mode of the blackbox so far. The blackbox seems especially useful when working with loops/clips ... like in ableton. Sound design possibilities are quite limited but as a simple sample player / clip launcher the blackbox is great. S4 on the other hand is perfect for shaping samples/loops into something completely different. “Sculpting sampler” sums it up very well. But even if what you can already do with it is a lot of fun, the S4 is definitely still in a beta stage and feels very unfinished.
@Erick_T43 ай бұрын
@@substan_music Thank you really appreciate your answer!
@mmihaltz4 ай бұрын
Great track! Did you multi-sample the synth sounds into the Blackbox?
@substan_music4 ай бұрын
Thanks ... just a single sample per sound.
@christdolphin694 ай бұрын
if they would just put a useful damn sequencer in the blackbox, we wouldnt need a damn oxi one, 1010!!
@solomon1719Ай бұрын
Wow. Here and how are you using OXI One? Why do you need it here?
@substan_musicАй бұрын
The sequencer in the blackbox is not really very fun to use ... that's why the OXI One has taken over this part.
@solomon1719Ай бұрын
@@substan_music Thanks! but now i am lost .. are you not using the Blackbox at all? In addition, where is the synth and what type is it?
@CLSG844 ай бұрын
zamba
@one23johnson4 ай бұрын
Still have the hapax or got rid of it for Oxi?
@substan_music4 ай бұрын
I still have the Hapax. Even though the OXI is a really inspiring sequencer, it can't really replace the Hapax. Hapax is so much more powerful in almost every area... it just doesn't have these unusual and creative sequencer modes, the great chord mode of the oxi and isn't really portable... and isn't nearly as beautiful a device (externally) 🙈
@CiabaMusic4 ай бұрын
@@substan_musicso chord mode is that better on the Oxi? I'm curious to know how does the two compare on the isomorphic keyboard aspect too, I find the Hapax incredibly inspiring on that mode,and I guess part of that is about the nice feeling I get from the pads. Are the Oxi pads/buttons comparable? And what about key combos and general workflow? Sorry for all the questions, but owning the Hapax and the Torso T1 I'd like to know if the Oxi would be a nice addition or a not much needed middle ground between the other boxes. P.s. Really great track, as usual! 😎
@substan_music4 ай бұрын
@@CiabaMusic I played around with the chord mode on the Hapax a bit but never really saw a point in using it (even though I don't know much about music theory) ... didn't inspire me to look into it further. I'm sure I'm missing out on its appeal because I've ignored it so far. On the OXI I was immediately inspired by the chord mode. On the left side you have the keyboard and on the right you modify the chords ... and there is a kind of “auto mode” that leads very quickly to the next suitable chord ... which the Hapax doesn't have (I think). But what's great about the OXI is that you can pick out nice chords one by one and save them to “user slots” to create a nice selection for the piece. The buttons feel quite similar ... but are smaller, have a little more travel and are therefore a little “wobbly” ... but feel good. The workflow and general operation is MUCH more intuitive and direct on the Hapax (which also has considerably more buttons). You can certainly work very smoothly with the OXI, but the learning curve and the button combinations to be memorized are much more intensive. What really stands out with the oxi are the various very inspiring sequencer modes and diverse generative possibilities. In this respect, the Hapax can't quite keep up, but the T1 will certainly already provide you with some of this (I've never had it in my hands). In any case, the OXI looks beautiful to me, highest build quality, is, unlike the hapax portable, has a built-in battery and 8 times cv and gate ... but compared to the hapax it is more of a specialist than an all-rounder
@CiabaMusic4 ай бұрын
@@substan_music thanks a lot for taking the time! You seem to draw a very similar picture to what are also my thoughts about this lovely machines, at least for what I saw and touched first hand. The Oxi is clearly the jack of all trades of modern sequencers: it can be deterministic or really unpredictable, it's extremely portable but can cope with a focused studio layout, it can speak to eurorack stuff and midi equally well... But, as you wrote, it maybe push you to use it in a more focused manner, picking up a trick or two from its sleeve and using just them, to avoid getting lost in its quirky workflow If there is one thing I'd ideally borrow from the Oxi to Hapax is the pitch "p locking" function on the multitrack sequencer. It would be so much better being able to sequence Elektron boxes that way from the 8 row drum sequencer of the Hapax! Chord modes seemed very similar between both machines, nice to see them being so different in a real world use. And that's fun to see a "pick your chords" function pretty similar to the one in the former Squarp machine (Pyramid) that's now missing on their new flagship! And speaking of which, I'm trying a couple of different approaches for that very task either for the T1 and the Hapax. I bought a Roland J6 to use it as an added hardware "chord sequencing midi interface" and I downloaded just yesterday scaler2 on my iPad to achieve the same thing in software form (but still portable) I'm trying to downgrade, musical gear wise, and with a couple of Elektrons sitting beside it, the Hapax is not getting used so much lately, but I would be really hard pressed to part ways with it, too much powerful and refined I would instantly miss it, but I guess I need to grab an Oxi One sooner or later, you can't have too much sequencer, right? :) P.s. Waiting for my Torso S4 by the end of the week! batch 2 finally delivering 🤩 P.s. Still looking forward about Digisphere II 😁
@Geekraver4 ай бұрын
@@CiabaMusic its not really going deep enough to answer your questions but I maintain a doc here that compares Oxi, Hapax and Deluge as sequencers docs.google.com/document/d/1etLnCeL0BIIc-4HeFqp3lRIB2nNKVJaVp3NsHARar3Q/edit?usp=sharing
@666.pastel4 ай бұрын
is the oxi sequencing the black box??
@substan_music4 ай бұрын
Yes ...
@SpikesStudio34 ай бұрын
Bro.
@Blueblackngold4 ай бұрын
Very asthetic
@jriceblue4 ай бұрын
Nice song! ...Honestly, though, I didn't like the sounds. I kinda hate to say it, but: that would have sounded so much better with a different synth. The programming of the song, though, was very "you" and I really dig it. If that was all in the OXI (seems like a cool unit), it would be interesting to hear this song again, driving a different synth. ...The Digi* might be too obvious (plus, why would you use an external sequencer?) ... but do you still have, say, the Hydrasynth? Could be fun to hear the difference. Sorry. Maybe it's just me, then. ...Personal opinion, anyway. Either way, eep it up, though, you're great!
@substan_music4 ай бұрын
Thanks Jeremy !! I can understand your perspective. While I was working on this track, I actually wished I had started with a different sound generator a few times. For the first track, I wanted a partner that was as "simple" and small as possible so that I could concentrate fully on the sequencer... and that could be played polyphonically. I'm actually quite happy with the sounds, as they are samples of my own patches (also Hydrasynth), but in contrast to these, samples are just snapshots and quite lifeless. Using an LFO per sample can only breathe life into the samples to a limited extent. The reverb on the black box is also OK, but quite sterile. All in all, the black box shines, especially when you work with loops and long samples... which I didn't do in this case.
@minimal37344 ай бұрын
I think it sounds great, very airy, spacious and transparent.