Turbo Tambourine
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Perfect Knob Recorder for a Compact Eurorack Case? Bastl Neo Trinity
Have you been searching for a knob recorder? Something that will record and playback CV in a musical fashion? I was too until the Bastl Neo Trinity was announced. I’ve been excited to get it into my case ever since. My main issue with other knob recorders is that they were large for the function they offered. They often weren’t flexible and it you were sequencing specific things they would be impossible to return back to them. Neo Trinity sorts out a lot of those things and adds a ton more in the equivalent or less space. This is now really a modulation source of all manners - LFOs and envelopes included. Thought I could have taken a very feature specific video manual approach at this, I ...
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Need an Envelope or Analogue Oscillator Module? Shakmat Triple Steeple or Banshee Reach might be it
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
I got a sweet opportunity to optimize my Modular Groovebox with two new Shakmat modules - Triple Steeple and Banshee Reach, an Envelope Generator and an Oscillator. Shakmat is really starting a club in my case eh? I think that’s for good reason. I’m a big believer in careful selection of modules, but, even with painstaking choosiness, it’s impossible that everything is ideal. For any number of ...
A Compact 32 Step Sequencer - Crazy Chicken Six Eyes in an Intellijel 4u104hp Case
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.6 месяцев назад
A while ago, I made a video where I mentioned the Crazy Chicken Six Eyes, a really cool compact sequencer with a great idea and a fun panel behind it. After some consideration and a bit of a deal from Crazy Chicken, I grabbed one. I wanted to see what this little sequencer could do. I loved the form factor and that it could sequence 32 steps and I liked the algorithm it utilized. I made a patch...
Compact ish Modular - Can you make the groovebox you've always wanted? - Intellijel 4u104hp Case
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.7 месяцев назад
I’m back at it, thinking about smaller cases. I waffle about wondering if this is a groovebox and talk about what my plans were for music hardware and how that didn’t exactly work out - in the best possible way. Why limit yourself to any certain amount of gear if you have more? It’s fun to just throw all your gear at a jam for sure but there’s something about trying to squeeze as much as you ca...
Add Movement to Your Eurorack Patches, Literally - Swamp Flux The Biggest Foot and A Balance Board
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Ever wanted to have control over 9 outputs of modulation in your eurorack case just by moving your body? Interested in new modules that are almost ready for release? I got a chance to check out a prototype module by Swamp Flux called The Biggest Foot. It was kinda sorta beta testing and I figured I’d share some of my thoughts on it to see if anyone else out there would be as stoked on it as I w...
How to Make Music with Eurorack Featuring Jasmine & Olive Trees Traffic
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
Starting out in modular, you see wild patches where you have no idea what’s going on. You wonder how someone could understand anything underneath the spaghetti of cables and how this could possibly be a compelling way to make music. Spending way too much money to have too many knobs and blinking lights like you’re operating some important machinery that’s above your pay-grade or going to space ...
Compact Modular - What it sounds like and how to pack it for travel with the 4MS 48X Pod
Просмотров 28 тыс.Год назад
We've all seen gigantic modular cases and it either puts GAS into overdrive or makes it feel so daunting to get started especially considering the cost of it all. For this video, I trimmed down to some essentials to see what you actually need by using only what I already have. You can start with far less than you think and you'll learn so much in the process. It seems to make a little bit of a ...
Melody in Eurorack Using Arpeggios and Quantizers - So Good! - Quantizers Part 2 with Bard Quartet
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Arpeggios are amazing! Combining them with quantizers are even moreso. This video looks at how powerful and flexible they are in modular as a different way to explore the happy accidents that we love using the Bard Quartet by Shakmat. The Bard has a sweet harmony knob allowing for scrubbing through presets of all the arp settings. It’s kind of like a filter knob for melodies in that you can rea...
Using Quantizers Part 1 with Bard Quartet
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Quantizers are absolutely amazing to use in eurorack. They make a lot of melodic opportunities and pave the way for happy accidents. Here is one way I use the Bard Quartet. It's an amazing 4 channel quantizer with a lot of extra features. Stay tuned for more about it in more videos. Time Stamps 0:00 Quantizers Part 1 1:16 2 LFOs without a quantizer 3:04 Patch in the Bard Quartet 3:58 Using atte...
Epic Endorphines Ghost reverb sounds - Chill eurorack jam with 0-Coast, Bastl Pizza, Bard Quartet
Просмотров 337Год назад
I'm getting my head around Ghost and am just loving how far you can push the sounds around. This is just a simple jam of a patch I had going. Toss any questions in the comments. And hey any tips would be great. Switchblade not really utilized in the patch (just racked it up). Gear: 4u 104hp Intellijel Case Baker 3xMIA C4rbn Rample Varigate 4 Pizza Ghost Switchblade MCO Veils v2 Bard Quartet Ste...
Can I make a patch in 15 minutes? Patch from scratch
Просмотров 424Год назад
Well how from scratch is it?: It was a blank sequence on Steppy, and Varigate. I did have a couple notes setup on the Bard Quartet but that’s super quick to set up. I used all but 4 of my patch cables in the end. With some more noodling, I'd probably use up way more. Baker was left underutilized and I love modulating the attack or decay of those envelopes. Time stamps: 0:00 Patch from Scratch 1...
Getting to know my modules - Shakmat Bard Quartet, Varigate 4+, Veils 2, Mimeophon
Просмотров 611Год назад
I recorded a whole bit talking about how important it is to know your modules but cut it just down to this jam. Let me know if you want to hear it. The main bit is that if you get to know your modules so much you're able to just reach out and change stuff, it's kind of magical. I went from not really loving the varigate to loving how flexible it is, that there's 4 easy to access save points, th...
Playing tug of war with Bastl Pizza - Pizza, Varigate, & Beatstep Pro
Просмотров 7532 года назад
Trying a bit of a different video here. A bit of a jam and some patch notes with me talking. Mixing and audio aren't the best but fun to make. One note: I mention the veils offset and I'm not using cv in on veils for the pizza voice so the offset really just turns it up louder and makes it so later in the jam when I pull the main pizza output out of the mix, it's still there just a bit. Almost ...
Modular Jam - Bastl Pizza, Varigate 4+, ALM MCO, MakeNoise Mimeophone, 0-Coast, 3xMIA
Просмотров 3112 года назад
It's been a long season of work backing up on work, backing up on parenting, backing up on previously planned trips soured by working in the evenings. Too much. Today was my first day off in a long time and it was like a breath of fresh air. Patch notes: Varigate 4 doing pitch sequencing and also sequencing the gate for the Pizza (run through veils with 0-Coast envelopes opening the vca and mod...
More Dark Pizza Jams Please - Modular Synth Jam - Bastl Pizza & friends, 4u 104hp case, 0-Coast +BSP
Просмотров 8112 года назад
This is another jam. It was started after watching a bit of Stranger Things. I played around with using the dorian scale for the first time. Beatstep Pro: Sequencing drums and melodic stuff Bastl Pizza: The more main melodies ALM MCO: Bass Rample: All the drum stuff. I played around with samples playing just on high cv. So the gate length from the BSP effects the hats and the snare. 0-Coast: Mo...
Random Patch 03 - Modular Synth Jam w/ ALM MCO, Bastl Pizza, WMD C4rbn, 0-Coast, and friends
Просмотров 2592 года назад
Random Patch 03 - Modular Synth Jam w/ ALM MCO, Bastl Pizza, WMD C4rbn, 0-Coast, and friends
Random Patch 02 - Modular Synth Jam w/ Bastl Pizza, MCO, C4rbn, Rample, Mimeophon, Veils
Просмотров 1682 года назад
Random Patch 02 - Modular Synth Jam w/ Bastl Pizza, MCO, C4rbn, Rample, Mimeophon, Veils
Random Patch 01 - Modular Jam with 0-Coast, Beatstep Pro, Pizza, C4rbn, and some other goodies
Просмотров 2262 года назад
Random Patch 01 - Modular Jam with 0-Coast, Beatstep Pro, Pizza, C4rbn, and some other goodies
Jamuary 7 Small Modular Jam with 0-Coast, Mimeophon, MCO, and Baker.
Просмотров 1272 года назад
Jamuary 7 Small Modular Jam with 0-Coast, Mimeophon, MCO, and Baker.

Комментарии

  • @Silvertarian
    @Silvertarian 3 дня назад

    Yet to see someone use these in a practical manner over just making a bunch of random beeps and boops and lazy spacial ambiance crap

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 3 дня назад

      @@Silvertarian cool if you’re just hating but hey if you are serious, what kind of genres would you consider practical? It’s not gonna write ya a Beatles song on guitar but could definitely get people dancing in a club right quick. Glitch Mob, Colin Benders, Julia Bondar, Andrew Huang, Red Means Recording, Divkid, James Blake, Stevie Wonder and many more are all solid examples. You’re not gonna get a whole track from 48hp and an 0-Coast in the same way that one Prophet and a Linndrum aren’t going to make a whole track. Music tools are that. It’s just that in modular, you can build your tool by assembling parts. And you’re basically getting a transformer of a synth in the process. So yeah, hate if you wanna hate but if you actually want to know or learn, do a touch more digging. Let me know if you have any modular questions for sure!

  • @darrellsmith5710
    @darrellsmith5710 9 дней назад

    Cheers, really like the detailed patching and explanations, plus love the jams

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 9 дней назад

      @@darrellsmith5710 thanks so much! I’ve been doing less patching in vids of late but will try to bring that back more. It’s fun to hear how sounds evolve with patching. Always feels daunting to plan out.

  • @beatsbyjiro8291
    @beatsbyjiro8291 10 дней назад

    i use it with rings, braids, and a befaco percall clocked by pamelas, getting some pretting amazing little loops and shit like that, amazing tool...i go easy on the notes entered though so it doesnt sound like an ice cream truck...also some tips run a slow clock and hit the sound sources wit a reverb after..im basically making my own samples for boom bap type hip hop, crazy shit.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 10 дней назад

      @@beatsbyjiro8291 that’s awesome! Rings, Braids and Percall with this would be lots of fun! Smart way to generate samples as well! Glad you dig this little tool. It’s made a huge difference for me.

    • @beatsbyjiro8291
      @beatsbyjiro8291 10 дней назад

      @@turbotambourine Yep, hge difference, i think alot people ignore shakmat cause they dont have hipster graphics but their moidules are insane 😂

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 10 дней назад

      @@beatsbyjiro8291 I agree! I’m a big fan of their stuff. All so musical and immediate! Phenomenal tools! I keep adding more of their stuff to my list.

    • @beatsbyjiro8291
      @beatsbyjiro8291 9 дней назад

      @@turbotambourine yep i got the dual dagger and time wizard as well, the filter is crazy musical adds perfect harmonic, eyeing the mod medusa next

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 9 дней назад

      @@beatsbyjiro8291 mod medusa looks awesome! I’m looking forward to some upcoming releases like Griffin’s Claw (I think that’s it). I just got a Centaur’s Gate and it’s been so fun. So different than the C4rbn. I’ve never been a big filter collector but I’m appreciating the stereo (dual) and flexibility of that filter.

  • @TomHazledine
    @TomHazledine 14 дней назад

    Really love how musical all the jams are. For me, it's so much easier to grok what's going on in a patch when it sounds good! Also appreciate the work that you put into highlighting the ins-and-outs as you talk about them - those little circles were a nice touch, and definitely made it easier to follow the patching. Must of been a tonne of work to add!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 14 дней назад

      @@TomHazledine thanks so much! I really love making sure to apply things in a musical way. I think there’s just so much room in modular to have a lot of musicality in sometimes obscure ways. I love that! Also, so glad you liked those little highlight circles. It was a bit of work to make em but now they’re easy enough to insert. The best thing is that I don’t have to make sure I point to every input and output in question. Editing those things to talking can be tricky too. At the end of the day though, making sure what I’m saying makes sense and someone could follow it is pretty important. Thanks again for watching!

  • @gateslayerfpv1744
    @gateslayerfpv1744 19 дней назад

    What you mention about envelopes at 11:20 is not correct. You'd use either channel 5 or 6 or the meta input for this. Hold down E or F and switch mode to ENV. Then you can trigger envelopes.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 19 дней назад

      So true! At that part of the video I was definitely still getting the hang of it and still making mistakes. You can definitely use an input to cause the envelope to trigger which you can then still automate the length of that envelope with recording the rate knob. Genius really! I’ve got more into some of the self patching abilities since this video and there’s a whole world there! I also realized there’s a kinda nice way to do longer progressions instead of them being like a solo. Using one input with 4 steps of cv and then attenuating or attenuverting that via an input and a secondary 16 or 32 steps of cv, you can add in little additions to the otherwise repetitive pattern and then nudge the values up or down on the longer or shorter pattern after the fact. If that longer pattern was getting a trigger for sample and hold on the 1/4 notes or in a pattern, even better. Thanks for calling that one out!

    • @gateslayerfpv1744
      @gateslayerfpv1744 19 дней назад

      @@turbotambourine Yup yup. I'm just getting to self patching to modulate the modulation.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 19 дней назад

      @@gateslayerfpv1744 love that! And with Neo Trinity it’s like you get that extra for free! I find that there’s so many options even with the syncing of say envelopes. I have an oscillator that has lots of cv opportunities so I’m going to see how fun that is having all these little rhythms going. I still have yet to truly dig into how far the meta input can take things. Feel free to let me know any amazing things you stumble across.

  • @nanocyde_artist
    @nanocyde_artist 20 дней назад

    Looks a very nice refinement of the Doepfer A-115.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 20 дней назад

      @@nanocyde_artist amazing! I’m unfamiliar with that module but will check it out! Ah Doepfer, so many brilliant modules!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 20 дней назад

      @@nanocyde_artist you’re right! Looks like exactly that with a bit more aesthetic flair which I love on this module and an additional parameter for the 32 steps. Smart! That really makes the module unique as it’s less common to have a compact sequencer go to 32 steps.

    • @nanocyde_artist
      @nanocyde_artist 20 дней назад

      @@turbotambourine I normally use the A-115 to get nice rich cello tones on my Doepfer trautonium mini-system, but I have also experimented with using it to get weird sequences and stochastic/pseudo-euclidean clocks, like in my 2600/Subharmonicon video

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 20 дней назад

      @@nanocyde_artist that’s so fun! How are you clocking the 115 or are you sending audio through? There’s lots of fun to be had at audio rate for sure. Kinda wish I had a scope though along with something like Tanh. Just got a folder. Kinda wish I had a bigger case at the moment or at least a second 4u case to have everything accessible at once.

    • @nanocyde_artist
      @nanocyde_artist 20 дней назад

      @@turbotambourine I can just send it a square wave LFO and use its output as an 'irregular' clock because the output has multiple squares. Unfortunately the output has to be sent through an inverter, kind of a weird quirk that Six Eyes fixes. Since I just got the Bard Quartet it's very tempting.

  • @0z33y
    @0z33y Месяц назад

    Would have loved to have heard your build without all the other stuff , just out of curiosity, great sound though thx

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@0z33y as in what the 48hp case sounded like by itself? I’m thinking about doing a 48hp case video soon. Actually my idea is a slow build vid so you get a sense of what buying decisions could influence the capabilities of your synth.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@0z33y also! Thanks for watching. Glad you liked the sounds!

  • @roundcornerless
    @roundcornerless Месяц назад

    Really dig your jams and approach of meandering and exploring in depth in your own authentic way. Never mind if one transition might be a bit harsh, the creative patching and will to experiment make up for it 😊 Would love to see the Neo Trinity in a small case come to live. Would be Interesting to see how many modules it can substitute. Jam # 3 is my favorite btw, those melodies 🔥

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@roundcornerless Thanks so so much! I love sharing in this way cause it shows my excitement for what’s possible with modular and not just an analytical process of filter sweeps etc. I also appreciate knowing a rough transition or two isn’t a big deal. I agree, better to show the possibilities. I definitely think with Neo Trinity I could show it in a 48hp case quite happily. Even better if I had a small fx unit haha. But yeah, some generative tiny case patching would be awesome. Definitely an idea for a future video!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@roundcornerless also stoked you liked that third jam. So so fun!

    • @roundcornerless
      @roundcornerless Месяц назад

      @@turbotambourine I imagine it could take over the role and functions of the 0-Coast plus adding a ton of possibilities. Generative patching is something I def need to explore further, though I really enjoy turning the knobs and switches actively and play the modular like an instrument (kind of), the idea of letting the sound evolve and on it‘s own is appealing 🙂

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@roundcornerless partially yes, at least modulation wise though in a smaller range. I agree with that. Not sure if it would be fully generative but definitely more generative in nature that the range could easily be outside of a single level of modulation repeating. Add knob turning on top and yeah that’s fun!

  • @asdfasdasdfasdfasdafas
    @asdfasdasdfasdfasdafas Месяц назад

    The DNIPRO Krait is sooooo much better. Had both, sold Neo Trinity.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@asdfasdasdfasdfasdafas that’s cool. Glad you picked the one that worked better for you. That’s what it’s all about! I looked at Krait from when it was announced as I was following Dni Pro from the Dot which was very cool. For me, the Krait stopped a bit short for what I wanted in a knob recorder though before Neo Trinity was announced, it was probably high on the list. I really liked that it had a mini scope but didn’t like that you changed settings on it by cycling through Mod and only 3 outs and no ins. Neo Trinity UI feels solid to me and more performance focussed, little selector buttons, big buttons for recording below, big knob at the bottom and that ability to change lengths of automation independently in musical divisions or one by one is amazing!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@asdfasdasdfasdfasdafas I guess that is to say I find it hard to label things as ultimately better. They might fit your thinking, workflow, budget, or case better for sure but the differences make it suit different people. Either way, having a knob recorder is a super powerful module in a case. I love that both the Krait and Neo Trinity don’t stop just at knob recording.

  • @pablobarria296
    @pablobarria296 Месяц назад

    your jams are always so much fun! It`s great to see you rockin that Neo trinity, amazing video!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@pablobarria296 thank you so much! Agreed Neo Trinity has been a lot of fun and I’m stoked I’ve been able to run with it!

  • @swampflux
    @swampflux Месяц назад

    a perfect union of blind UX module review and deeper dives with musicality at the center of it all.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@swampflux Yo! Thank you!!! It’s all about the music that comes out of the other end for me! Fascinating how it all fits together and how ux can help, hinder or guide that experience.

  • @devondaviau
    @devondaviau Месяц назад

    Really enjoyed the video-especially the jams. I like what you do with this case so much, it makes it tough to not just go out and buy the same modules. 😅 Speaking of which, where do you tend to buy your modules etc.? Would be nice to have a good modular store in central/southern ON.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@devondaviau you read my mind. I wish there were a place where I could check out modular nearby. I think the closest to me is Cicada which is in Ottawa but I have yet to pat a visit but want to really bad. I’ve ordered everything online, shipped to me so it takes a bunch of research to make sure I know roughly what I’m buying. I’ve purchased from Moog Audio (Montreal), Nightlife Electronics (Vancouver) and as much as I can on Reverb. I also bought one from Perfect Circuit but the import fees were brutal. So so happy you like the vid and what’s coming out of the case! And I definitely relate to that feeling of maybe buying all the same as me would be good. I might suggest to use it as inspiration. Some modules might not be as easy to come by now for instance but when I was purchasing, they were. And now there are so many modules to choose from. I’d say if you can, go slow and identify functions and you might be able to compare price and function using things like modular grid if you don’t already. But of course, if you’re after monosynth sounds with drums and the workflow seems right, I really do swear by things I have in the case. If you watch enough of my vids it probably shows that it’s how they all work together that counts most.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@devondaviau oh also, I’m considering doing a video that might start with no modules in the case and I’d add one module at a time from my modules so you can hear what kind of opportunities arise as you add. Sort of to simulate the buying process. Feel free to ask any questions. Happy to help and I likely won’t just say buy what I have.

    • @devondaviau
      @devondaviau Месяц назад

      I think that is a cool idea for a vid. It would be useful to hear your rationale for buying the modules you did as well as seeing the capabilities that each adds as you go. Should be educational and inspirational. I like videos that give a bit of a walk through of a module’s capabilities while integrating them with a patch and jam instead of just bleep bloops and minutiae.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@devondaviau very fair! I’ve thought about doing a, here’s all my modular, kinda video just talking about buying decisions before. It also just makes good discussion cause it’s hard to cover off so much information in one video but if that would be helpful, I can do that as a precursor.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@devondaviau and yeah, I have the “build up a case and hear the impact” video in the qeue now.

  • @ML-ss4yo
    @ML-ss4yo Месяц назад

    Love the video and especially your relaxed style. I seriously considered Neo Trinity, but it has so much overlap with the Pams Pro (+clocks, -recorder) I already have that I sadly decided to pass.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@ML-ss4yo so fair! I didn’t mention it in the video but for some, this will be their Pam’s. The button combinations kinda make it like a faster open face module. I think the superpower is the layers and speed for instance a clocked or freerunning lfo with rate automation. I almost bought Pam’s and especially Pam’s Pro so many times but didn’t like having to change options via encoder. I love that there are great options for how each person wants to patch and make stuff. I think Pam’s Pro has the best Euclidian in the biz with the ability to visualize what’s happening with the nap functions too. That stuff is sweet!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@ML-ss4yo oh and thanks for watching. So happy the style has been resonating well so many.

  • @wgdmodular1252
    @wgdmodular1252 Месяц назад

    Wow what an in depth look into the module and the patches (that sound sooo good!) 🎉 Congrats on the amazing editing as well - all the details in the text overlays and animations look amazing! Can’t wait for the next video! 😍

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@wgdmodular1252 thanks so much! All the bits came together really nicely! I must say it was an interesting challenge learning Fusion. So different than my main workflow with After Effects!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@wgdmodular1252 oh and thanks! I’m excited to jump into the next vid. Just gotta let it percolate a bit.

  • @Deedeo25
    @Deedeo25 Месяц назад

    I’ve been waiting on a new upload from you and I can tell you stepped up the production on this video, hope it pays off for you. As always a good combination of explanation and killer jams. Really liked the drums on the Patch 3 jam. Gonna have to watch this video a few more times to steal…I mean, appreciate your patch ideas.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@Deedeo25 yeah! Summer time was slow going. I had everything filmed but both learning resolve and squeezing in editing here and there made it take forever! I love stepping it up to see if I can bring my ideas to life. Tricky to combine all the parts but the puzzle of it all is so satisfying once it comes together. Honestly, steal away and if anything is unclear or if you’re following cables and want to know where stuff is going feel free to leave a time stamp and I can help ya! I am honestly surprised how flexible a 4u case can be. With the right combination you have a lot of room to move around in a patch. I also loved the drums on patch 3. I wanted something super punchy to remind me of myself playing them probably. Can’t wait to use those samples and explore how fun the patterns can get. Thanks so much for watching! The next upload shouldn’t be as long but still developing what the vid will be.

    • @Deedeo25
      @Deedeo25 Месяц назад

      @@turbotambourine It was worth the wait, gave me time to rewatch some of your older videos and continue learning. I’ve got the same Palette case as you but taking my time filling it for now. Really like the way you incorporate rhythm into your music so a lot of stuff you use is on my list.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@Deedeo25 awesome! Yeah, the breadcrumbs of my journey are definitely in the vids. That’s awesome that you’re thinking of adding in some of the same modules. Let me know if you ever have questions about them or even other options. No module is really perfect but there’s definitely strengths and weaknesses to every module. So far the smaller modules are really treating me well. Can’t wait to continue to mix it up rhythm wise. Getting a kick out of how musical simple things like switches are. Also, I think the slow journey is the best! It gives you so much more opportunity to learn modular, patching and the modules themselves. Do you have a module or two in mind for next purchase? I finally just bought another 1u module.

  • @Lime_Tree_Audio
    @Lime_Tree_Audio Месяц назад

    Hey, I really enjoy your style. Thanks!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@Lime_Tree_Audio thanks so much! I’m honestly just having a blast with this stuff! Glad you’re getting a kick out it!

  • @patrikveltrusky
    @patrikveltrusky Месяц назад

    Modular groovebox is next milestone IMHO!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@patrikveltrusky oh, I highly suggest! I think I could go smaller even utilizing Neo Trinity and be quite entertained! Time to revisit that travel vid!

  • @XrexO-g3u
    @XrexO-g3u 2 месяца назад

    your setup there costs approx as much as a 6u system 1 or 2 by Doepfer and half of it's modules are small computers with mediocre algorithms. There are vastly cheaper ways to "get in"

  • @jaggerneill1404
    @jaggerneill1404 2 месяца назад

    ☹️ you are only using half of your 1U row and it’s killing me

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 2 месяца назад

      @@jaggerneill1404 same! Like I say in many of my vids. I’m on a budget haha. Even for 1u I can’t just buy modules to fill the space. I have a good sense of at least one or two though and I have two tiny ones I’m adding into the case soon. They won’t be in the next video but following ones for sure! What would you suggest there haha. I’m thinking a befaco 1u out would give me the hpo function plus balanced case outs if I ever need them. Then I could get my Switchblade back on. Oh and an After Later Audio flip (mutable branches) for some more probability based fun. Figure that would be an absolute treat for rhythm stuff.

  • @justinhuffman2430
    @justinhuffman2430 2 месяца назад

    YOUR DETAIL AND TONE = Spectacular ❤

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 2 месяца назад

      @@justinhuffman2430 thanks so much! It’s fun to share what’s going on in the jam. Feel like it helps to give ideas to others for patching! And stoked you liked the tone throughout. This was a fun one.

  • @lewisdavis780
    @lewisdavis780 2 месяца назад

    I want one so much ❤❤

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 2 месяца назад

      @@lewisdavis780 I highly suggest! Ray has done a ton more work from this prototype. The final production release looks amazing and seems so much more responsive and super solid on the UI. Honestly, it’s on my list too, a couple things ahead of it mind you considering I do have the prototype but I def want that black panel. So sweet looking!

  • @tafonyreynolds
    @tafonyreynolds 2 месяца назад

    man pizza sounds so good!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 2 месяца назад

      @@tafonyreynolds I very much agree! Pizza is great to have some chill or gnarly sounds just a knob turn or a slider away. I ended up ordering one right after it was announced. Have never been disappointed by it!

    • @tafonyreynolds
      @tafonyreynolds 2 месяца назад

      @@turbotambourine crazy! i could not get a sound i liked with mine! yet yours sounds so good

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 2 месяца назад

      @@tafonyreynolds that’s too bad! Wonder what the deal was? I do find that what works best for the tones depends on what octave range you’re in. Because the octave oscillator impacts the main oscillator, it makes a big difference what octave and waveshape that’s set to. I feel like I most often mix at least 2 outputs from Pizza together as one by itself can sound thin or especially buzzy. Feel like a pretty simple lowpass filter with Pizza would be great for a but of top end control as well. I was surprised at how nice the octave oscillator sounded as a saw wave into C4rbn filter. That buzziness gives a really nice bit for reverb to make some magic. I bet my jams come off as if I know the exact setting right off the bat but really it’s a lot of experimentation to get it in the right zone. Most things in the jam are like that and then I’ll go off script so to speak as I jam. Sometimes that added brashiness of Pizza is perfect in those moments.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 2 месяца назад

      @@tafonyreynolds to that effect I wonder if anyone would watch if I did some livestream patching and chatting.

    • @tafonyreynolds
      @tafonyreynolds 2 месяца назад

      @@turbotambourine i definitely would!

  • @rayderrich
    @rayderrich 2 месяца назад

    Modular hardware is all about those sweet happy accidents. I liked the jams with the drums in it a lot, it is just about having fun and not so much about getting to an end result. Keep patching!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 2 месяца назад

      @@rayderrich fully agree! I love having a patch sorted out and then go to play it and it morphs into something completely new. Glad you liked the jams! More where that come from! Happy patching!

    • @sinkronize
      @sinkronize Месяц назад

      Nope, its not ALL about those happy accidents! :)

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine Месяц назад

      @@sinkronizeagreed! Those make me smile every time!

    • @nanocyde_artist
      @nanocyde_artist 22 дня назад

      hey Rich. You looking at getting this quantizer? I have it....

    • @rayderrich
      @rayderrich 22 дня назад

      @@nanocyde_artist How cool! No I am not looking, the rack is full at the moment.

  • @Piotr_Szarkiewicz
    @Piotr_Szarkiewicz 3 месяца назад

    Great work

  • @soymarcus
    @soymarcus 3 месяца назад

    Hey amazing video!, great production. I`m on the same path. At this moment I`ve gotten the o coast and the o ctrl, but the next step is introducing myself to the modular system. I´m thinking in a little case but I dont know which could be the firsts modules to complement the system. How was your first configuration of the o coast? Thanks a lot

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 3 месяца назад

      @@soymarcus Thanks so much! And that’s amazing! Welcome to the journey haha. The first module I bought was a Mimeophon actually. I wanted some effects and was drawn to that one after watching some videos. After that, I think I got a 3xmia for mixing attenuation and inverting and then an HPO so I could enjoy that stereo delay and smearing from the Mimeophon. The headphone or output module will likely be high on the list as it’s really limiting to patch pack through the crossfader of O-Coast. Is there anything you feel most interested in exploring for modules? I took the what’s missing approach and that helped me a lot.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 3 месяца назад

      @@soymarcus there’s a bunch more vids too with a larger case that may have interesting modules that might work for ya.

    • @soymarcus
      @soymarcus 3 месяца назад

      @@turbotambourine thanks for your response. I have seen a lot of videos and the same module you saw, mimeophon haha, and yes, it`is important the stereo output. Synths for me are kind of a hobby, I still don`t have a clear way of what I want, but one FX first maybe can help me to explore. Your video shows one of the possibilities to start. I also took the "what’s missing" approach, but it`s difficult to choose the first. XD

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 3 месяца назад

      @@soymarcus oh I agree, especially because of the expense! My current series shows sort of where I’ve ended up, basically making a modular groovebox tuned to whatever I’m thinking to explore. To be honest, I didn’t quite figure out that I wanted that right from the beginning. Originally, I was just trying to break any dependency on a computer or phone. But yeah, that’s only one way at it. That’s so funny that Mineophon is something you’re thinking about. It’s a great effect and very playable and fun to patch. Feel free to ask any questions you may have as you try to sort stuff out.

    • @soymarcus
      @soymarcus 3 месяца назад

      ​@@turbotambourine thanks a lot, and have a good patch day

  • @krazywabbit
    @krazywabbit 3 месяца назад

    this spoke to me. To many tell me I need more with room to grow. Why? I like keeping it simple. Thank you!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 3 месяца назад

      @@krazywabbit love that! I remember getting the same advice! I kinda want to do another video trying to cram enough in just the 48hp case for some fun. Without it feeling like a pico system. You gotta make modular what you want to make of it! Happy patching!

  • @devondaviau
    @devondaviau 3 месяца назад

    I have a 104HP Palette Case on the way as we speak. Planning on getting a Steppy, of course, also a Stereo Line Out 1U, and a Pedal I/O 1U so I can loop in my guitar pedals and also run my guitar in to my rack. So glad I found your channel. You have given me some great ideas for what to put into my new case, as well as lots of inspiration from your jams! It's also nice to see a Canadian modular channel! Thanks!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 3 месяца назад

      @@devondaviau amazing! You’re so welcome! I hope you have so much fun getting stuff going! Yeah, that 1u out is great! I’m thinking I need a 1u out or maybe that Befaco 1u out to get another 2hp free in the 3u. Funny how that can seem like lots when it’s full. I have a switch I like to keep in there but am 2hp short. Feel free to reach out along your journey and I’ll keep some videos and ideas coming. In a bit of a slow down due to summer but have a pretty fun one in the works!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 3 месяца назад

      @@devondaviau also, thanks for watching! Love when stuff I put out there is at all helpful!

  • @crtzmo
    @crtzmo 4 месяца назад

    Hello again! From your groove box intro to this exploration, NOISE TOOLS seems to be a huge part of your patches but has received just one micro-nod (slew).. How do you find it as a clock source? It looks like an effective duo with Steppy and solidly supported by the case mults…tx for this video!!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Heyo! Noise Tools has been amazing! From my scouring modular grid, it wasn’t the most useful by hp. I actually had set to buy 3 separate modules to achieve clock, noise, sample and hold, and slew. It would have had the ability to cv slew as well and possibly act as an lfo of varying shapes but Noise Tools came up used and was basically a third of the price of buying the other 3. In terms of use it has been essentially and was a key piece in removing the tether from 0-Coast which I was clocking from before. I like using it as I don’t have any reference number in terms of bpm. I do wish I could modulate the speed of it to introduce swing but it isn’t absolutely essential. I was way more excited to not have to reduce the function of some modules by having them serve as clock for the case. Modular is kinda like that. It’s hard to set a whole case out perfect. Often as you patch and play you’ll find gaps or things you use way more or want to explore more than what you have set to be in the case. I’d say in most cases that should pull toward utilities but it all depends on you and what you’re making. I’m excited to see where you land. So much fun stuff when it comes to percussion sequencing. Check out Four Bricks Rook if you haven’t yet. It’s an interesting approach to chopping up parts of drum beats allowing you to extend or take a part of a drum beat to repeat.

  • @crtzmo
    @crtzmo 4 месяца назад

    You’ve really captured a unique sonic signature here - fantastic jam! 👌

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Thanks! This was a fun one for sure! It’s fun to be able to go back and listen to different jams. As you’re more limited, the sonic palette can get quite interesting! Like if you don’t have samples but need drum stuff and try and patch a way to make it work in the patch.

  • @crtzmo
    @crtzmo 4 месяца назад

    This is fantastic -- your list is exactly what I have concluded what is important for me. Thanks for this! I'm considering some larger modules that are somewhat "complete" in voice development (hello ANTLANTIX), but also recognize that I'm limiting my learning in this route.. Anyway, not sure how I missed your channel until now -- instant subscriber. Cheers!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      That’s amazing! Very fun that the list kinda lines up like that. Thanks so much for watching so glad it’s helpful! I say everyone’s exact modules should vary as to what you’re interested in. Atlantix has a lot going for it and really, if you break normalizations from time to time you stand to learn a lot. If Atlantix has your vibe and it fits with budget and space, go for it for sure. I’m kinda betting that the 1u choices I make won’t be the same as others may make. Excited to figure more of that out though it changes a bit each orientation I present in these videos. Thanks so much for the sub! Lots of ideas to come, some similar builds to this and likely one or two quite different for kicks.

    • @crtzmo
      @crtzmo 4 месяца назад

      @@turbotambourine your percussion game is very solid - nice job there. I haven’t really gotten my mind around what’s required to make a drum experience that rivals a specialized drum machine.. another conundrum 🙂. how you’ve woven synth and percussion is really well done, however - had to watch a couple times just to keep up! looking forward to unpacking your other videos over the weekend! 🍻

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      @@crtzmo thanks so much! This is a continual fun sort of challenge for sure! Drum stuff often takes up a lot of space and when space is limited, you have to get creative or at the very least choose very wisely in building out the case. I found it really helpful to think about it from a need’s perspective. Bare minimum, a kick, snare and hats needs to get sequenced so really that’s only 3 sequences. Then you can pick and choose what fits best for that patch. Steppy would be more like that drum machine sequencing experience and Knight’s Gallop would be Euclidian. You could even take clock for the hats if you needed. Once you have some sequencing, you kinda have to figure out what works. There’s more things that can be helpful to add to the case like a Bernoulli gate like After Later Audio Flip (Branches clone). This could add some more playable probability or to go back and forth between open and closed hats. Anyway, my approach at this point may seem layered and complex but really, start one sequence at a time and learn what you have to work with and make the best of it. Going slow helps to iron out parts that work and don’t and it can be tricky to sort out modular needs based on rhythmic feelings etc (tricky for me as I’m just more used to playing drums vs sequencing them). Let me know if you have any questions! Happy to help!

  • @TheScreamingFrog916
    @TheScreamingFrog916 4 месяца назад

    I do the same thing, out on my back patio. O-Coast/O-Control, + a small Eurorack full of toys 🔥

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Amazing! 0-Control seems like a lot of fun! I’d love to collect one at some point! I love the focussed setups! They really pull a lot out of each module!

  • @pxt0909
    @pxt0909 4 месяца назад

    Amazing and beautiful! Please keep making more - I think modular needs more voices like yours. Be well

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Goodness! Thank you so so much! I’m happy to keep making em! So many more ideas! Take care!

  • @christdolphin69
    @christdolphin69 4 месяца назад

    are you a same-sex type of fella or is this just how late millenial/early gen z speaks now

    • @christdolphin69
      @christdolphin69 4 месяца назад

      oh wait, youre a trans man, huh? sorry about that <3 respect

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Not sure a synth video deems it necessary you know bits about my personal life but nah I’m straight. Is this meant to be an insult? I’m quite possibly autistic. Cheers goes out to the 2SLGBTQIA community celebrating pride month!

  • @Deedeo25
    @Deedeo25 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Your jams are exactly what I would like to achieve if I ever build a eurorack setup. The format of your videos is really well done and entertaining. Keep it up dude!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! Love that you’re into the videos and format! If you ever dive into eurorack, I hope it’s a really fun journey! Let me know if you ever have questions. If I know the answer or have any experience, I’m happy to share! Thanks for watching!

  • @raktNewsletter
    @raktNewsletter 4 месяца назад

    Shakmat is one of the greatest brand out there. We've discussed it you and I: they nail the playability and add additional flavour in small, user-friendly HP. Great video once again. Cool to watch from a to z.

    • @raktNewsletter
      @raktNewsletter 4 месяца назад

      Also I'm amazed in front of the Triple Steeple. It's very powerful just like most of their modules.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Very much agree! Such a good balance! It makes their modules so compelling to use. Thanks so much for watching! Glad you’re digging the vids!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      @@raktNewsletter Absolutely! It’s much more than just a stacked 3x envelopes and I love that!

  • @jsl7439
    @jsl7439 4 месяца назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @ShakmatModular
    @ShakmatModular 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for those great demos Justin !

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      My pleasure! These were really great modules to explore and yeah, like I said, we’re only at the beginning in terms of music I’ll be making with them. Super stoked about them!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Thank you again for sending them!

  • @fosburybob3469
    @fosburybob3469 4 месяца назад

    Excellent demo and jams! Both modules sound like a great addition to the case, and we got a double feature, yeah! 😊

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! Yeah! Double feature seemed like the best way to tackle this one as they played off each other so well and also they went into the case at the same time!

  • @grski900000000000000
    @grski900000000000000 5 месяцев назад

    Wow 🫡 This is at a production level that some of the big number subscriber channels wish they had. Welcome to a master class in how to make informative insightful and inspiring videos. BUT WAIT !!! There’s more 😅 What really caught my attention was the music created in this video , There aren’t many channels where the noises and sounds created are as crafted as the video production , in this case the patches are as inspiring as the video production , maybe even better , and the video is perfect so take what you want from that …. Amazing work , I look forward to more uploads ❤ Can’t stop listening to the last patch and where it ends up , hairs on neck standing up territory ! I feel lucky the algorithm chose this video for me , I hope others get as much enjoyment as I have from this. Thank You for This gift 🎁

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Woah! Thank you so very much! I love making stuff like this and the heart of any of the videos are the patches. I love putting together a compelling patch with whatever I might have on hand and as I learn and craft, I love sharing it! I hope I can continue to push it with good patches and stay creative and lively on the video side too. I think I’m slowly getting better at scripting and having more clarity or easier edits and have chilled out a touch on the many extra shots but only for a bit. I’m looking forward to the next full one coming up and I just uploaded one yesterday with a jam video in about a week. Honestly it’s a joy for me learning video stuff and to be able to share these many thoughts about modular and my experience that go on in my head. Thanks so much for watching and the kind words!

  • @jpiekkala
    @jpiekkala 5 месяцев назад

    You are doing some busy and beautiful work with variation of sequences. It is a fresh take indeed!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! The music I typically listen to has lots of changes in variation and beat so I wanted whatever I created in modular to have similar elements of flexibility and playability. I continue to be excited about gaining more playability in variation and control in the case. That and learning how to play patches for wider dynamics. So glad you’re liking what I’m putting out! Thanks for watching!

  • @mit136speichenumdiewelt
    @mit136speichenumdiewelt 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely cool video. Everything explained from patching to the module. It has to be. Keep up the good work!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! So happy you enjoyed it! I tried to cover everything! More exploration in fm and pm will bring about more useful results and there more modes in use for Triple Steeple in the upcoming jams video. It may have a brief overview of each patch but I’ll try to keep in pretty simple so I can jump into work on my next video! Thanks so much for watching!

    • @mit136speichenumdiewelt
      @mit136speichenumdiewelt 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the detailed answer. I am very excited about the next videos with this quality, I will be very happy to watch them here and give them a thumbs up. I'm particularly interested in the Shakmat Triple Steeple, as many people always talk about the Quadrax, but I think the Shakmat Triple Steeple is the cooler of the two ;-)

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      @@mit136speichenumdiewelt well, you can look forward to many videos with the Triple Steeple patched up as that’ll be my envelope module going forward. There’s some excellent additional patch ideas in the manual too! Brilliant how it works!

    • @mit136speichenumdiewelt
      @mit136speichenumdiewelt 4 месяца назад

      I already can't wait for that. You explain it really well . Rarely seen it like this in this context.

  • @wonkyrobot
    @wonkyrobot 5 месяцев назад

    Super cool walkthrough of the modules and nice tips and insights on the functions. Subscribed

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! So glad you enjoyed the walkthroughs! I think those are the hardest parts of these videos to do. I always want to make sure they are as smooth and clear as it can be. Wish I had had a lowpass gate in the case for the first demo though as the unfiltered saw for that long probably got a bit grating on the ears. Thanks for the sub.

  • @DougFromTheBayou
    @DougFromTheBayou 5 месяцев назад

    Love the video and the Jams! Ive still got my eye on a crazy chicken six eyes from your last video and the Bard as well! Just need some a bit more work to come my way first 😅

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! Yes the list can get rather long eh? Both of those are great modules! Good luck with the work! It took me a while to save for the Bard and even then, it was some funds as a birthday gift that made it happen. One of my faves for sure!

  • @s90210h
    @s90210h 5 месяцев назад

    Shakmat est superbe! shout out to Frousjh

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      I agree! Very much digging the Shakmat stuff in my case!

  • @pablobarria296
    @pablobarria296 5 месяцев назад

    incredible jams, your setup it´s so fun and sound so good! btw I love shakmat, I have dual dagger and the quality is incredible.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! So glad you like em! I’m finding this size really fun and capable. So good to hear of so many others that are Shakmat fans! Dual Dagger looks sweet! So smart how the patching works on that. I remember watching a video on it and was so impressed at the depth! Anything coming out soon from them you’re looking forward to? They just keep creating!

    • @pablobarria296
      @pablobarria296 5 месяцев назад

      @@turbotambourine yeah I really like Dual Dagger, such a smooth stereo filter with clever inputs, it has the same knobs that Triple Steeple so it´s very playable. definitely a keeper. I´m looking forward to Ballista Blast, because seems to be really versatile, can´t wait to get one.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      @@pablobarria296 yeah! The knobs on the Shakmat stuff are some of my fave. Very smooth and sturdy. Ballista Blast looks awesome! Can’t wait to see a full run down of it on their channel as it nears release. From the demo’s I heard, it seems to have a ton of range.

    • @pablobarria296
      @pablobarria296 5 месяцев назад

      @@turbotambourine that unison super saw and fm sounds amazing. I hope you could get one for a review, that would be so cool!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      @@pablobarria296 that would definitely be a lot of fun! We’ll see!

  • @bluenautilus
    @bluenautilus 5 месяцев назад

    I too have been a Shakmat fan ever since I got the Bard Quartet. (Also love Mod Medusa!)

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Nice! They did so many things right with the Bard! Love that! I haven’t messed with the Mod Medusa as of yet but can only imagine it to be wonderful! What is something about it that you find you use a lot? Feel like I’m going to have to take another look at that manual!

    • @bluenautilus
      @bluenautilus 5 месяцев назад

      @@turbotambourine rhythmic, euclidian modulation. very performable since you can easily change the shapes with knobs and you can't really go wrong!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      @@bluenautilus I love that! Definitely something I’ve come to appreciate in patches, just setting things up for playability. I seem to like twisting knobs to positions more than timing button presses.

    • @aquarelasof
      @aquarelasof 4 месяца назад

      @@turbotambourineSecond this comment, I've really enjoyed Mod Medusa, it has way more capability than I've been able to realize, but it is musically cool to have the ability to form modulations/lfos that can vary in shape or other parameters but are rooted in a clock so even as they move they maintain that anchor with the form of the music

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 4 месяца назад

      @@aquarelasof love that! It’s more powerful than you first think and I think this approach is a really wonderful one. It feels like you’re still able to embrace that variability of modular while maintaining intension. Thanks for letting me know about this! I’ll need to be on the hunt for one. I have a couple things on the list. Haha a couple…

  • @jeejeeBlaps
    @jeejeeBlaps 5 месяцев назад

    Really cool jams in this one. These modules look like a lot of fun. Shakmat continues to be one of my favorite eurorack builders out there. I really like everything that they are doing. I need you to school me on how to use bard quartet in a more robust way. I only ever scratch the surface when I use it.

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! I agree! Their modules make big difference when it comes to making music. I’ll continue to keep my eyes open for releases from them. I’m gonna need a b-case though at this rate. I’d be stoked to set something up and get into Bard a bit more deep!

    • @jeejeeBlaps
      @jeejeeBlaps 5 месяцев назад

      @@turbotambourine Time for a 7u case!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      @@jeejeeBlaps 😂 the groovebox might grow. Of course at that point I’d have to do some side-by-side size comparisons!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      @@jeejeeBlaps to a regular groovebox that is.

  • @Probbie
    @Probbie 5 месяцев назад

    Love my triple Steeple 😊. Nice one m'friend 👌

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! It’s really cool! Didn’t think I’d be so stoked on the extra modes on it. Just having the 3 envelopes is great! What’s your fave thing about it?

    • @Probbie
      @Probbie 5 месяцев назад

      @@turbotambourine So much power in such a small HP. I also love the fact that attack and release scale together.. 😊

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      @@Probbie agreed! Yeah the attack and decay scaling together is so nice! It keeps the intension pretty well intact.

  • @harveytherobot
    @harveytherobot 5 месяцев назад

    This was great. But I was thinking, imagine pulling this out on an airplane. Someone would call for the flight attendant real fast!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Of course! It’s a travel eurorack setup. To be honest, I get motion sick on flights but say if I didn’t there are many other portables if I absolutely needed something while on the flight. The main purpose of this was to patch with my buddy and I don’t have another way of making music. I’ve been considering a hardware tracker for noodling but modular is definitely my go to.

  • @luciendevolontat2488
    @luciendevolontat2488 5 месяцев назад

    It sounds too good !!

    • @turbotambourine
      @turbotambourine 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! Agreed! I feel like with the right modules it’s easy to just get into it and get lost in creating.