Ascolto i t.d.tedeschi dal 1971 quando vivevo in Olanda.magici momenti di vita vissuti con i Pink Hendrix Santana clapton Gallagher Bird sof mascine dee purple led zeppelin ecc ecc.avevo 22 anni.Dainese Aldo.
The Soldier Soundtrack was made editing existing songs and composing some new songs. For Example one part is similar to The Park is mine soundtrack, Logos Live and more.
Sono un grande appassionato dei TD sin da ragazzo pure io. Ho appena creato una band con mio figlio Illogicl Dream ruclips.net/video/LPe1-BqrFvQ/видео.html
Awesome Moog style sequence! I am a huge Tangerine Dream fan myself. Christoph Franke is the former member of TD whom really made sequencing notable in their music. RIP Edgar Froese. Thanks! Rob J. (Solo Harmonics)
I've been wondering that myself for years. His pacific coast highway album completely blew me away; as a most pristine masterpiece of subtleties . . . The Detail is purely astounding!!
Excellent sequence. If you buy a Dell 24" touch screen monitor it makes interaction much easier than using a mouse. It also makes modifying the sound feel a bit more realistic.
The great thing about the ratcheting in the Thief album is that mostly, it is not "every 6th or 7th step" like it is here but it follows a 24 step pattern so that it always kicks in at a different point. This aspect is something I wish people would use when doing ratcheting these days rather than just leaving it to brrrllpp on the same beat.
The way I do it in modular land is to have separate pitch and gate (ratchet) tracks in the sequencer and set them to different lengths in beats so they cycle at different points and the ratchets don't end up hitting the same fixed beat which is boring as hell.
Grazie Paolo per il video, ascolto con grande interesse i Tangerine Dream old style dal 1975, dal 1990 in poi hanno cambiato la loro vena artistica, troppo soft per me. Bei tempi quando andavano i synth analogici... 👋✨✨
Paolo "Franke"! Great loop that brings to mind the disturbing atmosphere of the Sorcerer's soundtrack, and also brilliants moments of Stratosfear album.
How did you get the ratcheting effect in the sequencer, please? I have been trying to achieve this in my Modular Mооg for quite a long time, but to no avail...
Hi there, I think you're referring to Ratcheting ,it's a technique where in a single or more steps, the tempo is changed by the user. And it was used with the old Moog Modular sequencer used that time by Tangerine Dream
@@amonster8mymother If You mean the one white they use now is here in this video the Manikin-Electronic Schrittmacher ruclips.net/video/BigAH06kjSc/видео.html
The filter 'envelope' is actually a falling sawtooth low-frequency oscillator. One of the sequencer lines controls the speed of the oscillator, so that it can run at one pulse per step, two pulses per step (an octave higher), or four pulses per step (two octaves higher). This video explains it in more detail: ruclips.net/video/ej0WGEY64K4/видео.html
@@utdgrant Thank you! I'm still confused here though. With the sequence shown here, if he is using lane 2 for the ratchets, why is there no ratchet on step 2 or 3? I would expect lane 2 to be all zero except step 6 but it isn't here, nor in lane 3. I've followed the workings in the video you linked and can follow that (again, thanks) but I still don't see how it works here. Either way, the ratcheting done using the LFO pitch change is such a musical and neat way of doing it rather than the more exact and mechanical sounding trigger rate change.
@@heimlichvonbladderburst8348 My apologies! It was quite a long time ago that I analysed the Diamond Diary patch on the Arturia Modular V. The 'magic ingredient' is hiding behind the scenes: ENV 3 is triggered by step 6 of the Sequencer. You can't see the cable connecting them as it's all done in hidden drop-down menus. ENV2 is triggered constantly by the VC LFO, which is running at 8 times the basic sequencer rate. The outputs of ENV2 and ENV3 both modulate Filter 2, and only becomes accentuated whenever Step 6 is executed. Step 6 ALSO triggers the left hand VCA / Env module in the second cabinet. Again, this trigger signal is hidden behind a drop-down menu. It only passes through the output of Filter 2 whenever Step 6 plays. The left hand VCA / Env is triggered on every sequencer step, and so lets through the output of Filter 1 for every beat. Both filters are fed from the same oscillator mixer output, so the two signals combine to give you a single pulse on every beat, plus the ratching effect only on Step 6.
I often wish TG had done whole albums like this. I'd just put on my headphones, click "loop" and disappear for days. Great recreation!
check out early Cosmic Ground albums
I wish Throbbing Gristle had made albums like this too FFS.
AS a lifelong TD fan, this is bad ass. I play keys and am trying to wrap my head around patching like this. bravo.
Ascolto i t.d.tedeschi dal 1971 quando vivevo in Olanda.magici momenti di vita vissuti con i Pink Hendrix Santana clapton Gallagher Bird sof mascine dee purple led zeppelin ecc ecc.avevo 22 anni.Dainese Aldo.
This is also in "The Soldier" with Ken Wahl - car chase and silo takeover scene near the end. Outstanding work. Highly underrated cold war film
The Soldier Soundtrack was made editing existing songs and composing some new songs. For Example one part is similar to The Park is mine soundtrack, Logos Live and more.
@@doctorsynths Absolutely love it...
Sky blue ice dawn...
@@crominion6045 Georgia Rain
"Grind" from Sorcerer soundtrack! One of my favorite sequence lines.
Also remember passages of Stratosfear album.
Apparently also on "Thief" Diamond diary, this is quite an eponymous TD sequence of those years, but different results fortunately
Good stuff.
Great sound!
Specialmente dal mio gruppo preferito di molto tempo fa, Tangerine Dream.
Saluti da Amburgo.
Sono un grande appassionato dei TD sin da ragazzo pure io. Ho appena creato una band con mio figlio Illogicl Dream ruclips.net/video/LPe1-BqrFvQ/видео.html
Ok- now I’m off to recreate this on my actual modular rig. Thanks for the inspiration!
I've just started building a modular myself
Ciao Paolo.
Grazie anche per questo bel video... buonissima giornata. bye
Alessio ti spiego meglio su Facebook comunque e' la funzione "Resize Window" sulla scritta Modular V in alto a sinistra
Awesome Moog style sequence! I am a huge Tangerine Dream fan myself. Christoph Franke is the former member of TD whom really made sequencing notable in their music. RIP Edgar Froese. Thanks! Rob J. (Solo Harmonics)
what in hell happened to Chris Franke. He disappeared.
I've been wondering that myself for years.
His pacific coast highway album completely blew me away; as a most
pristine masterpiece of subtleties . . .
The Detail is purely astounding!!
I love that sound, your patch and that synth (got a couple of weeks ago, while Arturia had a 50% sale) :)
Hmmm... That sequence reminds me other one from "Pleasure Of Tension" (Snatcher OST)
Excellent sequence.
If you buy a Dell 24" touch screen monitor it makes interaction much easier than using a mouse. It also makes modifying the sound feel a bit more realistic.
Thanks
Buy a Beringer System 55. Even more realistic...😆
@@compfox Exactly, and unlike the real System 55, you don't have to sell both of your kidneys to get one!
@@zachhaywood1564 oooh im gonna have to look this up
How do these work, do they connect to a keyboard? The number of controls look overwhelming
The great thing about the ratcheting in the Thief album is that mostly, it is not "every 6th or 7th step" like it is here but it follows a 24 step pattern so that it always kicks in at a different point. This aspect is something I wish people would use when doing ratcheting these days rather than just leaving it to brrrllpp on the same beat.
I totally agree. Furthermore, i like the ratchet mode on the Hydrasynth that has a "chance" knob. That elevates it to another dimension..
The way I do it in modular land is to have separate pitch and gate (ratchet) tracks in the sequencer and set them to different lengths in beats so they cycle at different points and the ratchets don't end up hitting the same fixed beat which is boring as hell.
The first one is Monolight on "Encore"
so im hearing burning bar...and rubycon. missing anything?
a good job
Thank you. 🔥
Grazie Paolo per il video, ascolto con grande interesse i Tangerine Dream old style dal 1975, dal 1990 in poi hanno cambiato la loro vena artistica, troppo soft per me. Bei tempi quando andavano i synth analogici... 👋✨✨
that was frigging awesome
Yesssssssss.....
Nice cover!!! 👊🏼
cool...i like it----------
very cool job!
Really great variation from 1:40
Awesome! The highlighted cursor is so much easier to see what is being adjusted. Thank you!
Outstanding
Thats really awesome !
Paolo "Franke"! Great loop that brings to mind the disturbing atmosphere of the Sorcerer's soundtrack, and also brilliants moments of Stratosfear album.
Very good job. Just the ratcheting is a little bit too fast. Great sequence.
Great isn’t it . Arturia’s V collection is great
Absolutely perfect!
What do you think Wendy
Omg this is amazing
Horns of Doom / Scrap Yard / The Park Is Mine Main Title... may be more...
Uaaaaau...esta música é incrível...😯😍
Listed as ‘Church Theme’ in the presets👌
Yep the TD patches are by Paul Schilling
monolight - encore
Diamond Diary
Diamond diary
Paolo, you have the spirit Tangerine Dream!! This your sequence help me much because a divorce before Ricochete album!!!
How did you get the ratcheting effect in the sequencer, please? I have been trying to achieve this in my Modular Mооg for quite a long time, but to no avail...
I used the TD patches created by Paul Schilling you can find in the Arturia web site
Ultrageil
The sounds like a 'thief' soundtrack's sequence.
Soundtrack "The Park is mine"
Hey awesome sequence! Could you tell me how you get that flam effect on one step? Like its getting triggered twice?
I used the TD patches created by Paul Schilling you can find in the Arturia web site
@@doctorsynths wonder if developers have more access to the software to allow for programming that the rest of us are unable to achieve?
"Silver scale" from "Tangents" box set, also has this, only in great sound quality, not like Arturia's plasticky vst crap..
Sounds like a roland tb 303 😊
Don't you love Arturia! 🙂
How I can make this? How you make the Sequence? Me gustaría hacer
The pathces are from "Tangerine Tribute" by Paul Schilling www.arturia.com/analoglab/sounds
how to make a tremolo (Step6) ?
Hi there, I think you're referring to Ratcheting ,it's a technique where in a single or more steps, the tempo is changed by the user. And it was used with the old Moog Modular sequencer used that time by Tangerine Dream
Approx. How did you do "Ratcheting" on the 6th note on your moog?
パッチネームは何というのですか?
"Diamond Diary" made by Paul Schilling
Mr. @@doctorsynths Thank you ever so much.
@@doctorsynths You know where to find this preset for Modular V3?
@@MrP2026 www.arturia.com/sounds#tangerine_tribute
@@doctorsynths big thanks 🙏😊 missed that one, much easier to buy and spend mote time to play.
What is the sequencer TD used on their 19" rack?
Hi in the 70/80's was the Moog 960 Sequencer a part of Moog Modular. Here in the video is a Virtual instrument of Moog Modular made by Arturia.
@@doctorsynths nonono there was an earlier one made by a German company it's a step sequencer with knobs on it (and not a doepfer 16/3l
@@amonster8mymother If You mean the one white they use now is here in this video the Manikin-Electronic Schrittmacher
ruclips.net/video/BigAH06kjSc/видео.html
@@doctorsynths yea that's the one. I see both Edgar and Thorsten using this sequencer. Sometimes they have two of them together.
@@doctorsynths that's maniken same company that makes the memotron!!!😁😁😁
Has anyone discected this patch and can explain how the ratchet is done?
The filter 'envelope' is actually a falling sawtooth low-frequency oscillator. One of the sequencer lines controls the speed of the oscillator, so that it can run at one pulse per step, two pulses per step (an octave higher), or four pulses per step (two octaves higher). This video explains it in more detail:
ruclips.net/video/ej0WGEY64K4/видео.html
@@utdgrant Thank you! I'm still confused here though. With the sequence shown here, if he is using lane 2 for the ratchets, why is there no ratchet on step 2 or 3? I would expect lane 2 to be all zero except step 6 but it isn't here, nor in lane 3. I've followed the workings in the video you linked and can follow that (again, thanks) but I still don't see how it works here. Either way, the ratcheting done using the LFO pitch change is such a musical and neat way of doing it rather than the more exact and mechanical sounding trigger rate change.
@@heimlichvonbladderburst8348 My apologies! It was quite a long time ago that I analysed the Diamond Diary patch on the Arturia Modular V. The 'magic ingredient' is hiding behind the scenes:
ENV 3 is triggered by step 6 of the Sequencer. You can't see the cable connecting them as it's all done in hidden drop-down menus. ENV2 is triggered constantly by the VC LFO, which is running at 8 times the basic sequencer rate. The outputs of ENV2 and ENV3 both modulate Filter 2, and only becomes accentuated whenever Step 6 is executed. Step 6 ALSO triggers the left hand VCA / Env module in the second cabinet. Again, this trigger signal is hidden behind a drop-down menu. It only passes through the output of Filter 2 whenever Step 6 plays.
The left hand VCA / Env is triggered on every sequencer step, and so lets through the output of Filter 1 for every beat. Both filters are fed from the same oscillator mixer output, so the two signals combine to give you a single pulse on every beat, plus the ratching effect only on Step 6.
Do betryal plese
Is this an ios app?
No it's the vst version on PC
I feel love, I feel love, I... oh sorry, wrong bass line...
Para..siquicos..
=o
bosko
that´s bad VST
Nee, ist auch durch die vielen Jahre nicht besser geworden