I really appreciate your work, did grow up in the time the original Moogs came out at the 60's and 70's. Gonna follow your channel very closely. Keep up the good work my friend!
Very nice work. Thank you for giving us the patch notes: I don't own any Eurorack modules myself, but it's interesting to find out about the, so to speak, architecture of the piece.
the ratio between the pleasure and calmness it produces in me and the sound (dB) is = infinite, P/sound=∞, it does not matter witch unit is used to measure sound the ratio is always infinite...magnificent ambient theme
If I could, I would like to 2nd on Marek Veleba comment. Wow I'm finding this kind of hard to ask. Mr. Azure could you make this excellent piece of work, longer time wise. Damn there is such an incredible experience that pours out of this piece. I can't explain it. I wanted to play it on a loop but I don't have that option. This kind of reminds me of Snow drift. Wow stop the presses. I went back to make sure I had the right one so I went through Snow drift. Then I hit folding space. And boom bang it hit with such a wave. I was over taken by the pure power of emotion that you work puts out. Yes I am a mental wreck but these great pieces of work that you put out there helps so much at clearing my mind of the toxic rubbish I have to ingest on a daily basis. Holy smokes. I'm mentally exhausted. Excellent work Sir on an epic scale. Thank You Thank You Thank You
I gotta tell ya, man. I knew something was wrong. And after thoroughly studying the patch notes I realized you didn't even backwave the S-matrix amplituhedrons to unitarily distribute determination structures so they could properly analyze the local polytopes. I mean, this could have been good but...
I miss the days when electronic music was made with keyboards. This looks like an octopus tried to mate with a mission control panel from NASA and I have no idea how the sounds are being made.
@@stateazure So what are all the knobs and wires for? I am genuinely curious. I used to make electronic music in the early 2000's. My keyboard had buttons to shift through sound banks, a mini 5 track sequencer, and the ability to pitch shift, adjust attack and decay rates. Compared to this hardware, it's so foreign I have no understanding as to what's happening here.
@@Davivd2 Think of it like having a synth with all the internals exposed, but now you can link all the different parts and control them in any which way you want using the cables/control voltage. Every module has a different function, and various inputs and outputs, so you're kind of building your own synth with the patch cables. You can then use a keyboard to control it, but in this case I'm just using a hardware sequencer to send some basic pitch information.
@@Davivd2 Not much at all really, a lot of these modules are extremely simple to understand, some require no reading at all because everything is on the front panel. Some are complicated and have menus etc which might require a little reading. When you look at the entire system of many modules, it is very complicated but a few basic modules aren't ie oscilliator, envelope generator, filter
Ahh. This is my happy place. Dig all your stuff, truly. But this is my happy place. Thank you.
I very much enjoyed spending a day at the digital seaside. Another wonderful addition. Thank you!
Beautiful atmospheric music, and I can’t get over how wonderful your videos look. The lighting, the composition, the bokeh… fantastic!
Cheers, Marc!
Slowwwww, massive, yet calm and magical. Peaceful vibrations.
I really appreciate your work, did grow up in the time the original Moogs came out at the 60's and 70's. Gonna follow your channel very closely. Keep up the good work my friend!
Too bad you didn't make this longer.
I'm a very good critic of ambiance and this piece hits the spot. Thank you for all you do Pat.😎
Beautiful textures! And really nice cable management😊 I see you bought OXI ONE ❤ This is myain performance tool since I bought it.
Amazing atmosphere, I love the minimalism of sounds. Very pleasing and calming. 🙂
Oh wow I was just listening to fragments and I was hit by the tons of bricks. Man this stuff is so good. Intoxicating euphoric mesmerizing💚👽💚
Very nice work. Thank you for giving us the patch notes: I don't own any Eurorack modules myself, but it's interesting to find out about the, so to speak, architecture of the piece.
Good morning Pat. Thanks for the new music to enjoy with my coffee.
You're welcome :)
Fantastic
beautiful
SA..one day my friend I will reach ya while floating with your music. Gratitude buddy
Nice atmosphere
Absolutely gorgeous S A... pure textural beauty !
Thank you!
The visual aspect of this really adds to the experience, an excellent vibe
Great ambiance thank You verry mutch
Yummy yummy, I got bells and whistles in my tummy
Stunning, music, visuals and description of everything involved
Super beautiful patch again...
Thank you!
No one can doubt that Mr. State Azure is the guru in creating ambient music.
Will there be content on creating such patches (step by step)?)
Gorgeous 🥰
awesome !
excellent! love the low end here with the glitchy/rev bells/blips.
I'm not surprised that you surprised me with pure quality once again. Lovely stuff!
the ratio between the pleasure and calmness it produces in me and the sound (dB) is = infinite, P/sound=∞, it does not matter witch unit is used to measure sound the ratio is always infinite...magnificent ambient theme
Eurorack ambience at it's finest.
Beautiful Patch! 🖤🖤🖤
great stuff
Pretty great
Very solum and yet beautiful. Nice one.
Beautiful work - reminds me of Marconi Union's Weightless. This is just as stunning. A lengthier edition would be magical.
So relaxing! Might put me back to sleep.
wondefulllllllllllll👽💣👌✌
Great music !
More live streams please!🤍🙏
Stellar! 🌠
Great piece, solid work!
👍🏼👍🏼😎
Great
If I could, I would like to 2nd on Marek Veleba comment.
Wow I'm finding this kind of hard to ask. Mr. Azure could you make this excellent piece of work, longer time wise. Damn there is such an incredible experience that pours out of this piece. I can't explain it. I wanted to play it on a loop but I don't have that option. This kind of reminds me of Snow drift. Wow stop the presses. I went back to make sure I had the right one so I went through Snow drift. Then I hit folding space. And boom bang it hit with such a wave. I was over taken by the pure power of emotion that you work puts out. Yes I am a mental wreck but these great pieces of work that you put out there helps so much at clearing my mind of the toxic rubbish I have to ingest on a daily basis. Holy smokes. I'm mentally exhausted.
Excellent work Sir on an epic scale. Thank You Thank You Thank You
Thank you. I can't make this one longer now, the patch is done and recorded. I'm sure I'll do another hour+ long piece at some point though.
@@stateazureyes indeed, now you're talking.
Great ! 👏🏻
just awesome!!! 🙂
I gotta tell ya, man. I knew something was wrong. And after thoroughly studying the patch notes I realized you didn't even backwave the S-matrix amplituhedrons to unitarily distribute determination structures so they could properly analyze the local polytopes.
I mean, this could have been good but...
I'll try and include that in the next one :)
Хочу увидеть это вживую. Когда в гости?
Lovely piece. But what is the lamp to the side?
Thanks. Actually the lamp was switched off, it's just a basic LED touch lamp from Amazon. Sitting on top of the lamp was a Aputure MC-4 light.
I miss the days when electronic music was made with keyboards. This looks like an octopus tried to mate with a mission control panel from NASA and I have no idea how the sounds are being made.
Most of my music is made with keyboards
@@stateazure So what are all the knobs and wires for? I am genuinely curious. I used to make electronic music in the early 2000's. My keyboard had buttons to shift through sound banks, a mini 5 track sequencer, and the ability to pitch shift, adjust attack and decay rates. Compared to this hardware, it's so foreign I have no understanding as to what's happening here.
@@Davivd2 Think of it like having a synth with all the internals exposed, but now you can link all the different parts and control them in any which way you want using the cables/control voltage. Every module has a different function, and various inputs and outputs, so you're kind of building your own synth with the patch cables. You can then use a keyboard to control it, but in this case I'm just using a hardware sequencer to send some basic pitch information.
@@stateazure Thanks for the info. I bet you have spent many hours reading manuals, because this sounds pretty complicated.
@@Davivd2 Not much at all really, a lot of these modules are extremely simple to understand, some require no reading at all because everything is on the front panel. Some are complicated and have menus etc which might require a little reading. When you look at the entire system of many modules, it is very complicated but a few basic modules aren't ie oscilliator, envelope generator, filter