@ Synthitate: I see that this is a patchable synth, much like the Moog Matriarch. Learn to use patch cables on this synth, and you can literally discover a whole new world with it. Nice synth!
I have heard it is similar to the Matriarch! Yeah, I like the option to make it modular if I want. It is an awesome world this modular. Looking forward to producing with it :)
@@psilocinsoundz Ooo function generator looks cool. Love the buchla aesthetic. Don't they require certain voltages or something though? I filled the euro space with a hexiverter mutant hot glue. Blends very well with the design and will be good for cubase samples. I'm lovin the Taiga. Just what I wanted out of the vcos/vcf! So happy :)
@@ModIcore if you get the recent tiptop versions they are eurorack standard and cheaper. Tiptop audio are working with buchla to remake the buchla modules for eurorack and a lot cheaper aswell as some buchla modules go for $$$ and are 5u instead of 3u. I have the Oscar, function generator and voltage processor and these modules are the dogs bollox! Everything on the Osc is modulated, and the function generator is awesome you can “daisy chain” each function to start when the previous function finishes, so it’s like 4 lfo’s/envelopes in a sequence!
They are one thousand bucks in Australia. I recon excellent bang for bucks. Hope you didn't have to trade one of the other two to get it, that would be going backwards. I love all the colors on top of all the knobs, I did that to my SH-101 a couple of days after I purchased it, easier to spot stuff in dim lighting & half-closed eyelids. Enjoy & tff, tff, tff....that's a pretend-spit that Greek people do stop the Envious Eye, I guess kinda like licking a pork chop & saying "that's mine" & putting it back on the platter.
It sounds great and am happy with whatever comes out of it. The delay takes a specific taste though. Anyways the vco/filters are exactly what I was looking for in an analog synth. I am putting it on credit so that I can improve my score so no plans on selling anything! I thought the colors could be subdued a lil because they have the forest vibe and is more "organic". It makes sense what you're saying though - wish I could see yoursh-101! That is funny about the tff & tff; I am sure you will be enjoying the sounds of it with me though! I plan on using it a lot. Hope you and the fam are doing okay over there. My client thought her kitty was lost this morning and it is hard to deal with.
I hope she finds her Kitty. It might be on what we call "The 1st Big Adventure", which is literally that. As they grow up, with every stroll, they make a mental map of their surroundings. It's like one day they want to test it, combined with curiosity of all the surrounding smells, launches them. After that, it's up to them to make it home in one piece or not. As humans, nothing we can do about it except pray. After all, cats are still essentially wild in that through history, they never benefited(?) from human-controlled selective breeding becoming more & more docile, like dogs. If you release a cat in the wild, it has all the faculties, mental & physical to survive. If you do the same to a dog, it's dead within a week. We are up to number 8 or 9 in the forecast of 16 typhoons before Xmas, dodged the bullet every time so far (as he knocks on wood). The thing that bugs me about a lot of synths, new & old, I prefer my ADSR on sliding faders, it gives you a better idea of the shape at a glance.
@@AA-ge4uj The kitty did come back! Thank gosh. Interesting, I never thought about their ability to live in the wild no matter how domesticated they are! I find a lot of cats get scared, then run and can't find their way back. I had two cats that did that. Do you forsee the typhoons getting worse? I'm concerned because if that happens, there is an even slimmer chance of dodging it. As for envelopes, I get that. The problem is with patch storage it isn't usually correct. I think folks from your home country made rotary knobs to adjust to each latch setting but missed the opportunity to have sliders for the env. I've disliked sliders mainly because they get noisy faster. Wishing the best.
Hmmm. Maybe our cats have an advantage because they have about 40 brothers & sisters feeding their scent into the air & once the breeze is in their favor they can home-in on home. Thanks to climate change, typhoons have started forming closer to land than they used to so less warning time & apparently they've gotten bigger so that super-typhoons (mass) are almost the norm now. They do freaky shit too, like the one that hit us last Xmas, it struck us, went away & then a day later did a proper U-turn & got us again on New Years Day so yeah, Unhappy New Year that one. I still get a buzz out of them though coz we don't have anything like this in Sydney. Once every 10 years up in the far-north but zilch where we are so it's kinda like being in a Nat Geo Doco as long as that falling tree keeps it's distance, we're good.
@@AA-ge4uj Ah. This cat has 3 sisters. There are a few other cats around but not many. Glad you find excitment in the bipolar typhoons. Not knowing when to relax would stress me out! We have earthquakes here, but the big ones happen more south/north for some reason; you know, where our biggest cities are. I feel like typhoons would be easier to forsee due to weather patterns. There's earthquake weather believed here where it's hot with little wind before one hits but that seems like superstition.
neat! looking forward to hearing what you come up with that.
@ Synthitate: I see that this is a patchable synth, much like the Moog Matriarch. Learn to use patch cables on this synth, and you can literally discover a whole new world with it. Nice synth!
I have heard it is similar to the Matriarch! Yeah, I like the option to make it modular if I want. It is an awesome world this modular. Looking forward to producing with it :)
This would work very well with tiptop buchla modules, especially quad function generator and source of uncertainty. Proper analogue this taiga!!
@@psilocinsoundz Ooo function generator looks cool. Love the buchla aesthetic. Don't they require certain voltages or something though? I filled the euro space with a hexiverter mutant hot glue. Blends very well with the design and will be good for cubase samples. I'm lovin the Taiga. Just what I wanted out of the vcos/vcf! So happy :)
@@ModIcore if you get the recent tiptop versions they are eurorack standard and cheaper. Tiptop audio are working with buchla to remake the buchla modules for eurorack and a lot cheaper aswell as some buchla modules go for $$$ and are 5u instead of 3u. I have the Oscar, function generator and voltage processor and these modules are the dogs bollox! Everything on the Osc is modulated, and the function generator is awesome you can “daisy chain” each function to start when the previous function finishes, so it’s like 4 lfo’s/envelopes in a sequence!
Sorry osc not Oscar! Damn auto correct on my phone!
They are one thousand bucks in Australia. I recon excellent bang for bucks. Hope you didn't have to trade one of the other two to get it, that would be going backwards. I love all the colors on top of all the knobs, I did that to my SH-101 a couple of days after I purchased it, easier to spot stuff in dim lighting & half-closed eyelids. Enjoy & tff, tff, tff....that's a pretend-spit that Greek people do stop the Envious Eye, I guess kinda like licking a pork chop & saying "that's mine" & putting it back on the platter.
It sounds great and am happy with whatever comes out of it. The delay takes a specific taste though. Anyways the vco/filters are exactly what I was looking for in an analog synth. I am putting it on credit so that I can improve my score so no plans on selling anything! I thought the colors could be subdued a lil because they have the forest vibe and is more "organic". It makes sense what you're saying though - wish I could see yoursh-101! That is funny about the tff & tff; I am sure you will be enjoying the sounds of it with me though! I plan on using it a lot. Hope you and the fam are doing okay over there. My client thought her kitty was lost this morning and it is hard to deal with.
I hope she finds her Kitty. It might be on what we call "The 1st Big Adventure", which is literally that. As they grow up, with every stroll, they make a mental map of their surroundings. It's like one day they want to test it, combined with curiosity of all the surrounding smells, launches them. After that, it's up to them to make it home in one piece or not. As humans, nothing we can do about it except pray. After all, cats are still essentially wild in that through history, they never benefited(?) from human-controlled selective breeding becoming more & more docile, like dogs. If you release a cat in the wild, it has all the faculties, mental & physical to survive. If you do the same to a dog, it's dead within a week. We are up to number 8 or 9 in the forecast of 16 typhoons before Xmas, dodged the bullet every time so far (as he knocks on wood). The thing that bugs me about a lot of synths, new & old, I prefer my ADSR on sliding faders, it gives you a better idea of the shape at a glance.
@@AA-ge4uj The kitty did come back! Thank gosh. Interesting, I never thought about their ability to live in the wild no matter how domesticated they are! I find a lot of cats get scared, then run and can't find their way back. I had two cats that did that. Do you forsee the typhoons getting worse? I'm concerned because if that happens, there is an even slimmer chance of dodging it. As for envelopes, I get that. The problem is with patch storage it isn't usually correct. I think folks from your home country made rotary knobs to adjust to each latch setting but missed the opportunity to have sliders for the env. I've disliked sliders mainly because they get noisy faster. Wishing the best.
Hmmm. Maybe our cats have an advantage because they have about 40 brothers & sisters feeding their scent into the air & once the breeze is in their favor they can home-in on home. Thanks to climate change, typhoons have started forming closer to land than they used to so less warning time & apparently they've gotten bigger so that super-typhoons (mass) are almost the norm now. They do freaky shit too, like the one that hit us last Xmas, it struck us, went away & then a day later did a proper U-turn & got us again on New Years Day so yeah, Unhappy New Year that one. I still get a buzz out of them though coz we don't have anything like this in Sydney. Once every 10 years up in the far-north but zilch where we are so it's kinda like being in a Nat Geo Doco as long as that falling tree keeps it's distance, we're good.
@@AA-ge4uj Ah. This cat has 3 sisters. There are a few other cats around but not many. Glad you find excitment in the bipolar typhoons. Not knowing when to relax would stress me out! We have earthquakes here, but the big ones happen more south/north for some reason; you know, where our biggest cities are. I feel like typhoons would be easier to forsee due to weather patterns. There's earthquake weather believed here where it's hot with little wind before one hits but that seems like superstition.