Robert Langer - A Patch from Scratch

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • In May 2022 I visited Robert and the tangible waves team at their headquarters in Murnau in Bavaria. After a series of interviews and videos about the production workflow, Robert showed me his little sanctuary, a former chapel within the building which he has rented to play music and to get inspiration for his module creations. Here, Robert is showing us his process of creating a performance from scratch in the style of Klaus Schulze who had just died a few days before we recorded this video.
    You can jump straight to the jam at the end at 35:40.
    All the sounds are from the AE Modular system recorded into the Zoom H6 recorder and edited in Audacity and Reaper before added to the video.
    More information about the AE Modular system at tangiblewaves.com
    If you haven't already, please join our forum at forum.aemodular...
    All my videos, Instagram posts and Soundcloud clips are also available from my website at www.the5thvolt...
    #modularsynth #aemodular #tangiblewaves

Комментарии • 19

  • @The5thVolt
    @The5thVolt  Год назад +2

    Sorry for the intermittent buzzing! I forgot to switch the mobile phone to airplane mode 🙄

  • @expandingknowledge8269
    @expandingknowledge8269 Год назад +2

    I always love Roberts creations. He is a very talented man! 🎛 🔈 🔉 🔊

  • @permanentmagnet
    @permanentmagnet Год назад +1

    It's nice to see that the master uses the same system as me for organizing the patchcords :-) Very nice patch, really enjoyed the process.

  • @pt3r
    @pt3r Год назад

    The Maestro at work! Thank you for sharing this insight.

  • @waporwave5066
    @waporwave5066 Год назад

    love this type of music

  • @claudesilverio677
    @claudesilverio677 Год назад

    Great work, Robert

  • @maydonpoliris
    @maydonpoliris Год назад

    Finally got to watch and worth the wait, really cool to see Robert go through the patch pile process to create something beautiful. loved the playing too.

  • @stoffer74
    @stoffer74 Год назад

    Great!

  • @ElkElektronik
    @ElkElektronik Год назад

    Awesome 🤩 beautiful sounds and location

  • @pastaway3620
    @pastaway3620 Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @PatternsofLife
    @PatternsofLife Год назад

    Good stuff, more!

  • @duddex
    @duddex Год назад

    I ♥️ Solina

  • @gz625
    @gz625 Год назад +1

    Hi. I finally bought starter rack 2. It's used but seems like most recent revision (with separate caps on potentiometers - not sure is this a way how to measure versions 😅). Will play a little with that and then order a few modules from manufacturer of will not able to find it used... (FX modules will be first for sure)

    • @The5thVolt
      @The5thVolt  Год назад +1

      This is great news. I hop you'll have fun. Please visit the forum at forum.aemodular.com where you can ask any questions and get tips from other users of the system.

  • @gz625
    @gz625 Год назад

    I want to give a try AE modular instead of eurorack. You are in this community many years - do you see progress over years? What do you think about AE future?

    • @The5thVolt
      @The5thVolt  Год назад

      There was so much progress! When I started with AE there were about 20-25 modules available ... now there are over 100 different modules including 3rd party modules! Also the community is absolutely amazing. Almost every day, someone posts new music on the forum. You can check out for yourself how the AE system and community has grown by reading the blog posts from the past 4 years: www.tangiblewaves.com/news

  • @gz625
    @gz625 Год назад

    So does AE modular depends on one person? Why AE modular is not so popular as eurorack? It seems more reasonable... But low amount of 3rd party modules and wide public support?

    • @The5thVolt
      @The5thVolt  Год назад

      AE Modular has been around for only 4 years, Eurorack was invented in 1995 so it has a 20 year advantage. I would say that time will tell whether AE Modular will ever catch up to Eurorack. But currently there are over 100 types of modules made by tangible waves and a few 3rd party manufacturers. The community is incredibly productive and very welcoming to any newcomers. Why not jump in and become part of the fun?