I loved the beginning of this, I don’t know how many mono synths - person can have in their studio. This and the grandmother are near and dear to my heart
Following your videos, I have noted the way you keep understating your own depth of understanding when things get technical. And yet, the minute you put your fingers on a keyboard or ask a question about some gear to another musician, it becomes very clear that you do have a deep perspective on both music and the tools to produce it. I guess it is the sign of truly bright people to be first aware of what they do not know. Anyway, lots of words just to tell you that I love your videos ! Keep up the great work !
Not sure if you guys use Discord, but you can set up video calls and also share screens. It's great for having friends (or in this case maybe MylarMelodies or someone) be able to tune in and hear audio. Whenever I jam out for my friends on my synth, I use that. I use OBS to capture my DAW so I can use ASIO from my mixer and share the OBS window in Discord. Anyways, enjoyed it Jack! Keep up the great work!
Never understood why these stock sounds sound like something out of a Nintendo or sega genesis video game. I find these things come to life with other eurorack modules or pedals like you did in that badass intro. Almost sounds like a free plugin can replicate the stock sound.
Hey, thanks for showing it’s possible to play the Subharmonicon traditional with a midi keyboard... Were there any functions where it fell a little short by playing it like this? Like can you tune the 2 main Oscillators freely/independently or are they latched the same as the SubOsc’s? Are the 4x VCA/VCF, Attack/Decay knobs enough to created varied playable envelopes (Not sure if you were playing a more ‘Gated’ configuration by choice or by limitation)? Thanks again. Hope you can help 🙏🏼
I loved the beginning of this, I don’t know how many mono synths - person can have in their studio. This and the grandmother are near and dear to my heart
"And you come through the forest and Aah! I found something and I like it!"
This is a great analogy!
A different type of review approach and I love it - well done Jack!
Thanks so much for the kind comment Durr GaGa, thanks also for giving the video a try, verh much appreciated mate X
Following your videos, I have noted the way you keep understating your own depth of understanding when things get technical. And yet, the minute you put your fingers on a keyboard or ask a question about some gear to another musician, it becomes very clear that you do have a deep perspective on both music and the tools to produce it.
I guess it is the sign of truly bright people to be first aware of what they do not know.
Anyway, lots of words just to tell you that I love your videos ! Keep up the great work !
Man that intro, that intro, just beautiful!
Fantastic demo, this is now I would want to use it. Thanks.
Considering how excited Jack was when he figured it out in the last Moog video, I'm happy he found some cool ways to make sounds for himself. =)
This makes this thing soo much more interesting
Hours of fun. Nice one Jack 👍
Thanks for Tuning in! 🤘
The beginning jam is 🔥🔥🔥
This initial jam is so late 60s ... psychedelia ... nice!
Not sure if you guys use Discord, but you can set up video calls and also share screens. It's great for having friends (or in this case maybe MylarMelodies or someone) be able to tune in and hear audio. Whenever I jam out for my friends on my synth, I use that. I use OBS to capture my DAW so I can use ASIO from my mixer and share the OBS window in Discord.
Anyways, enjoyed it Jack! Keep up the great work!
Sounding great Jack
Never understood why these stock sounds sound like something out of a Nintendo or sega genesis video game. I find these things come to life with other eurorack modules or pedals like you did in that badass intro. Almost sounds like a free plugin can replicate the stock sound.
Take a shot every time he mentions the size of his brain.
Sublime work Jack. Thank You !!!!!
Thanks for listening! 🤘
Beautiful 😍💯🙏🏽
Glad you enjoyed the video!
What an intro!
Love this, well done :D
That intro jam is what I imagine magic mushrooms feel like
Trevor OHare it’s pretty close
They r even better ;)
They would make fine bedfellows
@3:14 🤯
Hey, thanks for showing it’s possible to play the Subharmonicon traditional with a midi keyboard... Were there any functions where it fell a little short by playing it like this?
Like can you tune the 2 main Oscillators freely/independently or are they latched the same as the SubOsc’s?
Are the 4x VCA/VCF, Attack/Decay knobs enough to created varied playable envelopes (Not sure if you were playing a more ‘Gated’ configuration by choice or by limitation)?
Thanks again.
Hope you can help 🙏🏼