Very dope man, thanks for this tutorial. Just bought a syntakt and a polyend play. Had to sell a bunch of synths a while ago due to a shitty moving situation with a landlord and now i can finally start making some fire industrial stuff again. Took me a while to collect the money buy so excited to get started again. Will probably buy your full course at some point.
Hate to be the guy to point out that these are polymetric, not polyrhythmic. It's worth knowing the difference. Actually not even truly polymetric as noted in another comment you need m.len to be infinite.
Great Video, thanks for creating it! I was wondering if you could explain how you managed to be able to record the melody like you did at 7:53 min that it quantizes the tuning to notes? If I try to do it it doesn't show any note values just digits. It seems like cool and fast way to come up with melodic sequences which I'd be happy to recreate :)
Hello and thank you very much for your tutorials! I'm from Ukraine and I don't know English, so I use subtitles on RUclips. How can I use your courses to also be able to use subtitles?
@@jamesorvis_mixhackers Ah, so they gave you the heads up, and the title of the video hasn't changed (can you do that on youtube?) or no correction notes/disclaimers have been made. Awesome, lets just keep being ignorant
I gotchu, maybe just add a disclaimer then or fix the description in the notes, I know you can do that without having to delete the video. But hey you dont have to do that of course. Just a suggestion, especially if youre teaching people. Maybe teach them right terms, i duno, thats just me though
@@WalkingHeadPro all brushed up now, by the way you were incorrect too about polyrhythms, it’s nothing to do with different tempos, it’s when the time signatures are different, 4/4 on one track and triplets on another with downbeat resets it’s the easiest example. We are all learning together 🍻 To be fair I’m finding it’s an easily misunderstood concept comparing polymeter and polyrhythm, I’m not a drummer, nor am I classically trained or could even afford training living on a council estate as a kid. I play guitar, I perform electronic music, I’ve signed to big labels, toured etc and my misunderstanding, or misuse of these terms hasn’t hindered my efforts in any way. What’s important is effort and making good music 🙏
Very dope man, thanks for this tutorial. Just bought a syntakt and a polyend play. Had to sell a bunch of synths a while ago due to a shitty moving situation with a landlord and now i can finally start making some fire industrial stuff again. Took me a while to collect the money buy so excited to get started again. Will probably buy your full course at some point.
Great, love me some polyrhythms!
Me too! Instantly makes drums sound more intricate and interesting eh!
Absolutely love this mate. Great work, I’m off to fire up my Digitakt…..
Have fun! Will work a great on the digi also 💪
Hate to be the guy to point out that these are polymetric, not polyrhythmic. It's worth knowing the difference. Actually not even truly polymetric as noted in another comment you need m.len to be infinite.
Thanks for the heads up 🙏
Great Video, thanks for creating it! I was wondering if you could explain how you managed to be able to record the melody like you did at 7:53 min that it quantizes the tuning to notes? If I try to do it it doesn't show any note values just digits. It seems like cool and fast way to come up with melodic sequences which I'd be happy to recreate :)
great tutorial !!! 🔥🙌🏻 btw what is that cool metal stand hooked on Syntakt?
The stand is by fraction industries, they are awesome but now discontinued. I actually have two spare that I no longer need
@@jamesorvis_mixhackersone each for the first two comments?……😂
Love it
🙏
Awesome!! Can you recommand any techno artists that play this style?
for true polyrhythm you need to set the master length to infinite
What stand is that? looking for a compact stand that looks pretty nice
Fraction industries, they have gone out of business
Hello and thank you very much for your tutorials! I'm from Ukraine and I don't know English, so I use subtitles on RUclips. How can I use your courses to also be able to use subtitles?
Hey 🙏 the courses are in English only at the moment but I will be looking into adding subtitles soon
@@jamesorvis_mixhackers it would be great! I'm really looking forward to it! or maybe you could upload the video to RUclips with closed access?
Hi James, your website server seems to be having issues? Can't reach it
Hey John I just checked it seems to be working www.jamesorvis.com
this is polymeter. to make polyhythm two or more tracks need to have different tempos but reset at the same time
Yeah someone already gave me the heads up, cheers though
@@jamesorvis_mixhackers Ah, so they gave you the heads up, and the title of the video hasn't changed (can you do that on youtube?) or no correction notes/disclaimers have been made. Awesome, lets just keep being ignorant
I gotchu, maybe just add a disclaimer then or fix the description in the notes, I know you can do that without having to delete the video. But hey you dont have to do that of course. Just a suggestion, especially if youre teaching people. Maybe teach them right terms, i duno, thats just me though
@@WalkingHeadPro all brushed up now, by the way you were incorrect too about polyrhythms, it’s nothing to do with different tempos, it’s when the time signatures are different, 4/4 on one track and triplets on another with downbeat resets it’s the easiest example. We are all learning together 🍻 To be fair I’m finding it’s an easily misunderstood concept comparing polymeter and polyrhythm, I’m not a drummer, nor am I classically trained or could even afford training living on a council estate as a kid. I play guitar, I perform electronic music, I’ve signed to big labels, toured etc and my misunderstanding, or misuse of these terms hasn’t hindered my efforts in any way. What’s important is effort and making good music 🙏