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I do love Euclidean rhythms! A fun excursion into these cool sequencers!Always inspiring!
Thanks so much!
Wiuld be cool to see and hear more cool patches from multistomp!
Those Euclidean sequencers are amazing!
Agreed!
Very nice Omri! Thanks for those tips!
Cheers!
Great video! And thanks for the link to my video :)
Hey, thanks so much! I love your work, and learn from it all the time! Thank you for that :)
Amazing, another great video to study 🎉
Thanks!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it
Bravo! Very beautiful music and good tips :)
Many thanks!!
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Great video! Thank you !!
Thank you too!
Wow. This is inspiring ❤
Great, Thanks!👍
very nice
Thanks
What is this word you say in a lot of your videos, I don't know if you say it in this one but it sounds like "Opolla" or something? Weird question I know but I asked a couple German friends and they don't know either :D it's driving me nuts!!!
Hi! That's Opalach 🙂 it's something like oops.
I know a similar word „hoppala“ (also „oops“) and took opalach for a maybe jiddish version of this word. It didn‘t disturb me. 😉
I do love Euclidean rhythms! A fun excursion into these cool sequencers!
Always inspiring!
Thanks so much!
Wiuld be cool to see and hear more cool patches from multistomp!
Those Euclidean sequencers are amazing!
Agreed!
Very nice Omri! Thanks for those tips!
Cheers!
Great video! And thanks for the link to my video :)
Hey, thanks so much! I love your work, and learn from it all the time! Thank you for that :)
Amazing, another great video to study 🎉
Thanks!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it
Bravo! Very beautiful music and good tips :)
Many thanks!!
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Great video! Thank you !!
Thank you too!
Wow. This is inspiring ❤
Great, Thanks!👍
Thank you too!
very nice
Thanks
What is this word you say in a lot of your videos, I don't know if you say it in this one but it sounds like "Opolla" or something? Weird question I know but I asked a couple German friends and they don't know either :D it's driving me nuts!!!
Hi! That's Opalach 🙂 it's something like oops.
I know a similar word „hoppala“ (also „oops“) and took opalach for a maybe jiddish version of this word. It didn‘t disturb me. 😉