Extra oscillators and creating top line melodies over bass lines - Pulsar-23 tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In this video I show how to create 2 different "extra oscillators" that you can use to create melodies over a bass sequence. There are a lot of different games and techniques that you can explore with this template. I hope you will share what you discover with me.
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    Guire McGuire video referenced at the beginning of this video - creating bass parts:
    • Pulsar-23 Patch Along ...
    Ross Beaton's video creating a passive hi pass filter:
    • Passive High Pass Filt...
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Комментарии • 13

  • @JemmyJoeAGoGo
    @JemmyJoeAGoGo 2 года назад +2

    It’s like figuring out a magic trick! It’s so cool seeing you do this work!

    • @guiremcguire743
      @guiremcguire743  2 года назад

      Thanks! Exploring this synth is like a gift that keeps giving.

  • @online-person
    @online-person Год назад +1

    I've been going through all of these as a refresher along with the new patchbook and I can't thank you enough for this series!

    • @guiremcguire743
      @guiremcguire743  Год назад

      Thank you! Yeah, the new patch book is really fun and is giving me some new ideas. Have fun patching!

  • @S.r.wilson
    @S.r.wilson 2 года назад +1

    A lot of games for sure! Awesome video, my friend. I love the way you break it down. All is so good, especially 18:25 or there about is so fun. I am going to be going back and learning what is going on there. Got me going! Thank you.

    • @guiremcguire743
      @guiremcguire743  2 года назад +1

      Thanks S.R. Wilson! I’m super into this cool little community we got going on around Pulsar and SOMA. Definitely did not see it coming when I picked up my Pulsar!

  • @MatKelcey0
    @MatKelcey0 2 года назад

    wow, great series of videos! there's a bunch of things here i don't fully understand ( which is perfect for learning my new pulsar :D )

    • @guiremcguire743
      @guiremcguire743  2 года назад

      “A bunch of thing I don’t fully understand.” Is a good definition of the Pulsar-23! :)

  • @ColbyKennedy
    @ColbyKennedy 2 года назад +1

    Really cool! Thanks for the inspiration

    • @guiremcguire743
      @guiremcguire743  2 года назад

      Thanks friend! I’d love to see some more Pulsar videos from you. Thinking about making some more?

    • @ColbyKennedy
      @ColbyKennedy 2 года назад +1

      @@guiremcguire743 Definitely

  • @chordata1sound
    @chordata1sound Год назад

    What does the diode do to the circuit from the CV pad?

    • @guiremcguire743
      @guiremcguire743  5 месяцев назад

      Right! I did not address that in this video.
      Ok, so when you put your finger (or coin) on the CV pad it will send voltage to the S/H circuit. This will hold whatever voltage that is currently being produced by the SHAOS module. So rather than the bass module playing a series of different pitches it will just play whatever the pitch is that corresponds to the Held voltage from the SHAOS module.
      I demonstrate this functionality in my video about melodic bass lines.
      Sorry for the late response!