Bach Cello Suite no.1 | Woovebox

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2024
  • Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major. BWV 1007. The one Yo-Yo Ma plays. Except it's in D and entirely synthesised on the Woovebox. Programmed from scratch by myself, as I get to grips with this tiny little groovebox.
    Questions for the Woovebox community: I ran out of patterns, so had to split across 5 different songs then edit together in iMovie. Does anyone know - can you join fragments from different songs together in one track? Also, can you adjust the tempo in a pattern? I really wanted to slow down at the end, but couldn't see how to tweak the BPM outside of song-global. And vibrato - is there an effect for that anywhere?
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Комментарии • 7

  • @Highlander1432
    @Highlander1432 2 месяца назад

    Awesome!
    Bach works so well with these modern day instruments!

  • @JUANORQUIO
    @JUANORQUIO 4 месяца назад +1

    WoW! That’s Awesome! Have a great week!

  • @ewanyork
    @ewanyork 4 месяца назад

    This is just amazing! It's got a very 1960s vibe to me - I think because the sound design evokes space-aged ambient stuff at the same time as retro electronic organ, plus there's a whole Switched-On Bach thing going on :-) (also I detected the moment of 'sheep may safely graze' in there, which my wife has been urging me to do a Woovebox version of...)
    Such a creative arrangement. Amazing range of sounds and moods and was very hard not to dance to.
    On your questions:
    - joining fragments of different songs together - no, I'm certain this isn't possible. I suspect it never will be because the different songs contain different effects parameters, delay lengths, sound patches etc, and moving from one song to another would potentially mean releases/reverbs from song 1 would still be playing once song 2 took over -> more processing than the device can handle.
    - adjusting tempo within a pattern - no, no way to do so. I am confident in my answer to that because I asked the developer. I was checking for software updates every day until I finally achieved it by exporting at 5 different BPM settings and editing them together!
    - vibrato - yes indeed. On the Pitch page, you can set an LFO with a triangle or sine wave shape to affect the pitch, by how much and at what speed. And on individual steps, you can adjust the behaviour to implement or ignore the default LFO.

    • @richselby7878
      @richselby7878  4 месяца назад

      Well you found it eventually. I figured it was unlikely to pass without a decent comment when you did. Thanks for the kind words and answering the qs. I've not yet worked up the courage to enter the LFO pages. Modular synth gobbledegook here I come.

  • @PocketOperatorGuy
    @PocketOperatorGuy 4 месяца назад

    That's a sweet jam.
    How are you liking the Woovebox?

    • @richselby7878
      @richselby7878  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks very much. Although you have to spend time programming both systems, when I'm ready to record, I feel like I'm playing my Pocket Operators but with the Woovebox, I feel like I just press play. However, much greater flexibility on the Woovebox with chords and patterns. For my next tune, I've combined the two systems. Fortunately, the Woovebox outputs PO sync pulses and even comes with a splitter cable, meaning it's easy to wire into my PO desk. But now am waiting for a new mixer because the WB is, shock horror, stereo, which sounds bad through my mono Bastl Dude mixer.