Wonderful!! I really love hearing some arrangements outside of the “modern” metallic/randomized realm that many Syntakt videos showcase. This showed off a really attractive side of the Syntakt to me 🙏🏻
What a jam! Lovely work concerning the sound design, the arrangement, the mix and the live performance. I really like this digital funk game-vibe paired with the analog juicy goodness, makes the Syntakt shine! I can also get some rather nice tones out of the Syntakt, but I'm still hesitant when it comes to tweaking it live because I fear it might ruin the balance of the sounds. Guess I'll need to grow a pair, hook up a keyboard and play live too like you :)
Great swinging track and awesome use of three analog VCO machines! I've been trying to do something similar using multiple digital chord machines in unison or two-voice mode. Your track sounds like you might have separately live recorded each of the three VCOs. What note intervals are you using for each of the VCOs (if you don't mind me asking).
Thanks! I first played some six-note chords on my Juno 60 to get inspired, and then I just transformed those note intervals to the three DVCOs by setting the DETune parameter. So for example, one chord could be DET = 12, 4, 4 to create one octave interval and then two major thirds stacked.
Wonderful!! I really love hearing some arrangements outside of the “modern” metallic/randomized realm that many Syntakt videos showcase. This showed off a really attractive side of the Syntakt to me 🙏🏻
Thanks! Maybe you’ll like this one as well then - starts with chiptune but ends up with a jam: ruclips.net/video/n7w-KL9lDLI/видео.html
I am feelin SID Vibes...oooh those Toms...that Bass...those Arps...
Yes, there are some SID'dy-style things in it :) For even more SID I made this one: ruclips.net/video/n7w-KL9lDLI/видео.html
Wow. This is truly amazing. Respect!
Thank you!
Nice!!! Vibrants style chip-jazz!!! I wasn't sure that I needed a Syntakt until I started watching your videos. ;)
Thank you, happy it inspired to something!
great performance!
Thanks!
A demo with actual music. Nice!
That’s the way I like it :) Thanks!
Awesome track!
Thanks!
wow!
What a jam! Lovely work concerning the sound design, the arrangement, the mix and the live performance.
I really like this digital funk game-vibe paired with the analog juicy goodness, makes the Syntakt shine!
I can also get some rather nice tones out of the Syntakt, but I'm still hesitant when it comes to tweaking it live because I fear it might ruin the balance of the sounds.
Guess I'll need to grow a pair, hook up a keyboard and play live too like you :)
Thank you! Yes, challenge yourself - hook up a MIDI keyboard! :)
Good vibes incoming! Great, can't wait to get my hands on the Syntakt. Incredible!!
Yay, thanks! Congrats on getting one, have fun! :)
Mad skillz!!
Thanks!
Great interplay between programming and live playng, well done.
Thanks, happy to hear that!
It's a vibe! Amazing play. Bass is booming at the end!
Thanks a lot! And great meeting you the other day!
Woah skills! That was excellent :)
Thanks!
Great stuff - loving your syntakt jams - Still waiting on that Rob Hubbard Commando main theme....... 😁😆
Great to hear! Hehe, we’ll see what comes next :)
WAW ! Awesome jam ! and so joyful. Thanks
Thanks a lot!
Kool loop!
Happy you liked it!
Awesome
Happy you liked it!
Fattar inte hur jag missat denna. Riktigt grymt! (Som vanligt)
Tackar! Och mer stuff är på G, snart… :)
impressive af
Thanks!
what the heck… 🔥
:)
I like it!👍👍
Perfect! :)
Mad !
Happy you liked it!
Great swinging track and awesome use of three analog VCO machines! I've been trying to do something similar using multiple digital chord machines in unison or two-voice mode. Your track sounds like you might have separately live recorded each of the three VCOs. What note intervals are you using for each of the VCOs (if you don't mind me asking).
Thanks! I first played some six-note chords on my Juno 60 to get inspired, and then I just transformed those note intervals to the three DVCOs by setting the DETune parameter. So for example, one chord could be DET = 12, 4, 4 to create one octave interval and then two major thirds stacked.