Thanks for watching 💛💙 💿 Check out this sample pack if you like the sound of the Perfourmer but don't have one: bit.ly/3MOICgW If you feel like getting the Perfourmer, be warmly invited to use one of my affiliate links- this way I'll get a little kickback at no additional cost for you. A great and simple way to support this channel. Perfect Circuit: bit.ly/3uAwllW Thomann: thmn.to/thocf/67r7m1mekm If you have any questions, don't hesitate to drop them in the comments! Otherwise be invited to watch some more "real" performances that I made with the Perfourmer: ruclips.net/p/PLwXZLCn5WRVM857SSBo-wuzoyAoVVmCGl
It's a great synth... I have been tempted for some time... I don't think I will resist much longer :-). Thanks for the video. Very nice. Keep them coming!
Great video, very generous of you :) I just ordered the perfourmer, i was thinking of a setup, to do somewhat what you do, on Logic, before seeing your video. I'm comforted on my choice. Thank you again Jannis
This was a really helpful video. Thank you. I moved away from analog years ago, back in the early 00s... loved how you could store sounds with digital equipment and return in the morning and they were still there. I'd seem to have forgotten the basics of tuning with analog! I found from experience although the dials and one's ears are telling you everything is correct, the tuner in Ableton is a massive help and shows you can be in a semitone rather than a tone for example. A great point you made in this video is to keep it simple and set up before you dash off into more complex sounds and rhythms, i.e. have a tune-up!! ;-)
Hey Scott, thanks so much for the nice comment 😊 I'm really glad to hear that it inspired you to give your old analog buddies a chance again! I must say that I also mostly use digital stuff, but the Perfourmer is really unique and I'm so glad I got one. I like the idea of using a digital setup while having this one "special" analog instrument that has this little extra flavor and quality. All the best for your next session 🤗
@@JannisLeWolff No problem, enjoy your videos mate. I have a whole range of kit, in particular, I got on really well with the Elektron's, plus the Nord Lead, but loving the Moog kit atm... especially the Subharmonicon which is truly weird! I think from a workflow perspective I try and sketch a basic idea, then I migrate to the synth and machines to assign the sound design to the basic idea, then I flesh it out to eventually dive back into the DAW and mess/glitch up the production with plugins. I recently re-discovered izotope BT Stutter Editor which is super crazy!! ;-)
What exactly do you mean? You can assign individual midi notes to the individual oscillators, but also use a play mode where it uses the 4 oscillators like a polysynth. Added to that it has playing modes where oscillators on the same midi channel get triggered right after each other, creating those interesting arpeggios. Was it helping?
Thanks for watching 💛💙
💿 Check out this sample pack if you like the sound of the Perfourmer but don't have one: bit.ly/3MOICgW
If you feel like getting the Perfourmer, be warmly invited to use one of my affiliate links- this way I'll get a little kickback at no additional cost for you. A great and simple way to support this channel.
Perfect Circuit: bit.ly/3uAwllW
Thomann: thmn.to/thocf/67r7m1mekm
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to drop them in the comments! Otherwise be invited to watch some more "real" performances that I made with the Perfourmer: ruclips.net/p/PLwXZLCn5WRVM857SSBo-wuzoyAoVVmCGl
It's a great synth... I have been tempted for some time... I don't think I will resist much longer :-). Thanks for the video. Very nice. Keep them coming!
Thank you! 💚
such a pleasure to watch you playing with this wonderful synth, love the baselines
Thank you so much 💚
Love these perfourmer videos! They’re a real gift.
Thanks so much 💚
I love seeing other people’s musical workflows, and this was really neat!
Thanks 😊 glad you enjoyed it!
Great explanation, and beautiful music. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks so much for the nice words 🙏 Really glad you found some value in it!
Great video, very generous of you :) I just ordered the perfourmer, i was thinking of a setup, to do somewhat what you do, on Logic, before seeing your video. I'm comforted on my choice. Thank you again Jannis
So glad to hear that it was helpful to you! Thanks for the nice comment- I wish you lots of fun with your Perfourmer! 😊
I have also this piece of east german hardware… Great sound !
Yes, it sounds excellent!!
Excellent ! So interesting and useful. 👏👍🙏
Thanks, really glad to hear that you liked it!
This was a really helpful video. Thank you.
I moved away from analog years ago, back in the early 00s... loved how you could store sounds with digital equipment and return in the morning and they were still there. I'd seem to have forgotten the basics of tuning with analog! I found from experience although the dials and one's ears are telling you everything is correct, the tuner in Ableton is a massive help and shows you can be in a semitone rather than a tone for example.
A great point you made in this video is to keep it simple and set up before you dash off into more complex sounds and rhythms, i.e. have a tune-up!! ;-)
Hey Scott, thanks so much for the nice comment 😊 I'm really glad to hear that it inspired you to give your old analog buddies a chance again! I must say that I also mostly use digital stuff, but the Perfourmer is really unique and I'm so glad I got one. I like the idea of using a digital setup while having this one "special" analog instrument that has this little extra flavor and quality. All the best for your next session 🤗
@@JannisLeWolff No problem, enjoy your videos mate. I have a whole range of kit, in particular, I got on really well with the Elektron's, plus the Nord Lead, but loving the Moog kit atm... especially the Subharmonicon which is truly weird!
I think from a workflow perspective I try and sketch a basic idea, then I migrate to the synth and machines to assign the sound design to the basic idea, then I flesh it out to eventually dive back into the DAW and mess/glitch up the production with plugins. I recently re-discovered izotope BT Stutter Editor which is super crazy!! ;-)
Thanks for sharing your video
Glad it was interesting to you 😊
Very useful thanks
Thanks, glad you liked it 🙏
great video really opened my eyes. I feel a need to separate the performer off from the rest of my instruments
Thanks, really glad it could help! I think it’s some instrument that can really work well just by itself. But what do you usually combine it with?
I don’t get how you separate the notes to the oscillators?
What exactly do you mean? You can assign individual midi notes to the individual oscillators, but also use a play mode where it uses the 4 oscillators like a polysynth. Added to that it has playing modes where oscillators on the same midi channel get triggered right after each other, creating those interesting arpeggios. Was it helping?
don't you use the perfourma onboard tone to tune up?
I usually use the Ableton tuner, but of course it would work as well with the internal one. Totally up to the user!
@@JannisLeWolff ..ah ok ...thanks for clarifying.
And you have an unlimited number of presets ! Just use your phone camera !
Haha, true. Although I don’t like to think in presets while using it. If I start a new session I also create sounds from scratch.