Analyzing RADIOHEAD 15 STEP | One of the WEIRDEST drum patterns ever | Drum Patterns Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @mousasha-
    @mousasha- Год назад +496

    15 Step is actually incredibly fluid and natural to play on a drum set. Really fun tune

    • @drummingtildeath
      @drummingtildeath Год назад +9

      Yep, really fun to play along to

    • @feetcentral
      @feetcentral Год назад +2

      Absolutely! It does not feel weired at all!

    • @piredude
      @piredude Год назад

      Yes, and no one makes it look like more fun than Yoyoka! ruclips.net/video/oxdd6yOKzx0/видео.html

    • @LMS_HQ
      @LMS_HQ Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/oxdd6yOKzx0/видео.html

    • @TC-lk2ev
      @TC-lk2ev Год назад +1

      Yeah, very clickbait title. It's not that weird, or difficult to play.

  • @JorbLovesGear
    @JorbLovesGear Год назад +332

    The solution to use both the deluge and play to show the full pattern was such an excellent solution, great work you guys

  • @pandaguy0710
    @pandaguy0710 Год назад +27

    i like how bro just knows

  • @ryanhernandez6002
    @ryanhernandez6002 Год назад +66

    I played in a Radiohead tribute show and I got to play the electronic part on 15 step with a real drummer and once the groove clicked at rehearsal, it all made sense but was very nervous when playing it live

  • @brianbargmeyer6718
    @brianbargmeyer6718 Год назад +133

    5/4 time rocks! You can also create some great variations by splitting the 5/4 count into 3/4 and 2/4 to shift the downbeat earlier or later, and to add some contrast to the cadence (waltz and march). So it could be: “1 and 2 and 1 and 2 and 3 and” or “1 and 2 and 3 and 1 and 2 and”

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +10

      Absolutely, that's some solid advice! :)

  • @kiroshow
    @kiroshow Год назад +63

    Fantastic production - love how naturally you explain things. Prime example of good music content on YT

  • @actuallythepie
    @actuallythepie Год назад +46

    holy shit this production quality is insane. you can see theres really been time put into this! really enjoyed it.

  • @Clark_Ken
    @Clark_Ken Год назад +12

    In rainbows is my favourite Radiohead album and it's just so intricate and unique yet so Radiohead at the same time

  • @clauscombat418
    @clauscombat418 Год назад +86

    Fun fact: Multiply any Björk song with any Radiohead song and you get every Euro Dance time signature ever! 🧐

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +52

      Instructions were unclear, the drum machine exploded ;)

  • @dulshanvishvabannahake5468
    @dulshanvishvabannahake5468 Год назад +30

    I'm so happy Captain Pikant did a video on one of my favourite songs in his style which is always so clear and entertaining to watch.

  • @anakutara_
    @anakutara_ Год назад +28

    15 Step is my gateway to the realm of odd time signatures. Loving the detail of this whole transcribing process ♥

    • @Thegbear
      @Thegbear Год назад

      If you want the next level, try black midi. The band not the genre.

    • @anakutara_
      @anakutara_ Год назад

      @@Thegbear Ah black midi, love em' too 👍

    • @Thegbear
      @Thegbear Год назад +1

      @@anakutara_ There’s nothing I can recommend to someone with great taste, good day.

    • @capitanmission
      @capitanmission 6 месяцев назад

      @@Thegbear captain Beefheart!!!

  • @briancassidy6678
    @briancassidy6678 Год назад +15

    So elegant! My first wife was Austrian and when shopping in the local supermarket I was always so enamored with the color choices and fonts on the packaging of everyday items. In America, every product has to assault your eyes with it's crass imagery. Your productions are so pleasing to the senses, allowing the viewer to truly focus on the content. Must be a European sensibility. Thank you for such high quality work. America. Cavemen with credit cards.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +8

      Thanks so much Brian! We have to disagree on the last part though - one of our main style inspirations for the set design and look is the work of Wes Anderson who is from Texas :)

    • @briancassidy6678
      @briancassidy6678 Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant OMG! He is an American treasure. Perhaps it was the glaring absence of any of his stable of great actors that disallowed my making the connection! Yes, of course! Had you had Willem Defoe explain the beats of Kraftwerk I would have pondered, “Is Wes Andersen doing a documentary on the greatest art movement in German history aside from Dadaism?” Which would be keeping with the Dada philosophy of, “There is no such thing as Dada! Once you classify it as Dada it ceases to exist because Dada doesn’t exist therefore we never had this conversation and wait…what are you writing down? Give me that scrap of paper.” Struggle ensues, fade to black. Scene. Lunch everyone.

    • @briancassidy6678
      @briancassidy6678 Год назад

      …and upon doing my research, Dada had it’s beginning in France. So making Kraftwerk the most important thing to come out of Germany since the 1970’s.

  • @oddcircuit
    @oddcircuit Год назад +9

    its like a clave stretched out to5/4...lol. I personally love layering these "off" meters over 4/4 drums...the tension and stability...best of both worlds!

  • @ambientcontrol
    @ambientcontrol Год назад +15

    This is probably the best and most entertaining drum programming tutorial I've seen so far. Nicely done! 👌👏👍🥰

  • @stoatystoat174
    @stoatystoat174 Год назад +5

    04:24 Didn't know which song that was from the name but as soon as you added the claps it couldn't be anything else. It was like i could hear the whole band

  • @edjwise
    @edjwise Год назад +2

    More Drum Patterns Explained please!
    These are truely actionable.

  • @Pampa87
    @Pampa87 Год назад +4

    This is amazing, the quality of yur content is something different.
    In aesthetic, musical, educational or entertainment terms, you name it, it's simply fantastic.
    Thank you very much for sharing this talent!
    Greetings from Argentina.

  • @capitanmission
    @capitanmission 6 месяцев назад +1

    these videos are very helpful and pieces of art in themselves. love the clarity, aesthetics and musical selection. saludos desde Argentina!!!

  • @Notsonice89
    @Notsonice89 Год назад +7

    This video was a total blast. Wes Anderson Vibes :D and what a great analysis. I learned so much just by watching.

  • @blendmaster3456
    @blendmaster3456 Год назад +20

    What an incredible rhythm! Amazing opening to an amazing album. Thanks for the transcription and the video!

  • @tomsm06
    @tomsm06 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is not weird but this is just amazing, I love this song since I was born

  • @sonnyhancock
    @sonnyhancock Год назад +17

    More odd tempo please. This was so good.

  • @dunnes.mp3
    @dunnes.mp3 Год назад +9

    The quality of this video and channel is top notch. Very well done!

  • @GIBKEL
    @GIBKEL Год назад +2

    Insightful…. Love this song….well, I love everything they do. You made this look so easy. I know I would have been lost from the beginning.

  • @W4TSKY
    @W4TSKY Год назад +2

    How am I just seeing this now?!? This is the video I’ve been waiting for for YEARS 🔥 Thanks Captain! Gotta turn notifications on I guess haha

  • @jordanWAH
    @jordanWAH Год назад +5

    I love my polyend play so much that I just sold my elektron syntakt for $777. I don't think I'm the only person who suffers from a gas thirst for gear hype. If there's anything thing I've learned it's that getting yourself a midi controller and just using the daw with some plug-ins, sample bundles of loops, patches, arps and a bunch of different things to help make a decision about how making music works best for you. Sometimes it's all you need, even with my toys and devices I still have to master or finish my music in the daw. Don't let hype get the best of you.

  • @rlyehlabs4677
    @rlyehlabs4677 Год назад

    I need to try this with my industrial techno, the erratic pattern kicks full distortion always go nice with this styles

  • @stereocranium
    @stereocranium Год назад +1

    It was time for someone to analise this masterpiece!!! It's literally my favourite song. ❤❤❤

  • @ShelbyTomov
    @ShelbyTomov 2 месяца назад

    This is excellent. I wonder his hadn’t found this channel before. Thank you so much!

  • @paulmaynard408
    @paulmaynard408 Год назад +1

    What a marvellous analysis. Love it.

  • @ghostboy1564
    @ghostboy1564 Год назад

    That outdo was some of the best content I’ve ever seen on RUclips. And I’ve seen a lot of RUclips.

  • @Klimen777
    @Klimen777 Год назад +6

    Captain Pikant Back :) Regards :)

  • @gapster77
    @gapster77 Год назад +5

    This was very interesting. Love your videos, you always keep my attention and describe things in a digestible manner 👌🏻
    I don’t know if it’s a testament to the design of the sequence, but it doesn’t sound off to me. I can tell it’s not the norm, but my ear quickly gets used to it.
    It’s a sequence of two halves, the cadence seems to alter between two states, a sort of oscillation in itself, a push and pull, with a little irregularity about it …a bit like a heart beat, it’s very clever.
    I’m not a massive fan of Radiohead, but I totally appreciate their popularity. They don’t need me to big them up, they’re doing very well on their own 😁

  • @scattermish
    @scattermish Год назад +1

    Fuck, I love your channel so much. I get chills every time you switch out to the intro

  • @hctr9864
    @hctr9864 Год назад +1

    actually fenomenal video congrats!!!!

  • @tr606
    @tr606 Год назад +6

    Amazing, thank you for this 😍

  • @EggBenis
    @EggBenis Год назад +3

    god i love this channel, every time you upload i click faster than the speed of synth

  • @ThizOne
    @ThizOne Год назад +3

    Great and informative video as always. Keep up the good work 👽👍

  • @juanchis.investigadorsonoro
    @juanchis.investigadorsonoro Год назад +1

    This is exactly something I keeo on thinking. I love my Push but for some stuff it's so much more agile to see all the channels running in parallel. There are no Polyends to demo here in Mexico City, I've been looking over and over for a better option setup.

  • @clarkrogers7789
    @clarkrogers7789 Год назад

    excellent vid loved the split screen work. really superlatively good.

  • @madtho
    @madtho Год назад +1

    Master-level stylophone playing 🤘

  • @els1f
    @els1f Год назад +2

    This is really great! Time signatures other than 4/4 are really easier to understand than people make them out to be.
    Also, the elektron sequencer's trig conditions makes patterns longer than one bar easier

  • @bularitual2051
    @bularitual2051 Год назад

    Thats freaking insane! . You guys are the best ! Thanks do much for sharing the knoledge

  • @davidsanfeliumarco9664
    @davidsanfeliumarco9664 Год назад +5

    As always, awesome work… would be awesome if you organize a a full drum pattern course… you’ll got it fully booked in seconds ❤

  • @gavinkerslake
    @gavinkerslake 9 месяцев назад

    what you don't know...is not worth knowing. brilliant

  • @oknotokk
    @oknotokk Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing this amazing video!! 😍😍

  • @Fexxis_
    @Fexxis_ 8 месяцев назад

    i asked my teacher about odd time signatures and this was the first thing he gave me

  • @Winterdagen
    @Winterdagen Год назад +1

    Love this so much, thanks for this!

  • @arfarfington3563
    @arfarfington3563 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic presentation. Thank you

  • @SandbagBouldering
    @SandbagBouldering Год назад +1

    This is an unreal edit.

  • @xxen
    @xxen Год назад

    you should try analyzing some machine girl song! they love using odd time signatures in their songs, especially on their albums WLFGRL, and Gemini!

  • @PeterKNoone
    @PeterKNoone Год назад +2

    This makes my brain hurt. Wonderful deconstruction as usual.

  • @cruepprich
    @cruepprich Год назад +1

    Genius demonstration!

  • @CupofCloud
    @CupofCloud Год назад +1

    5/4 is easy and fun in renoise or almost any tracker really

  • @maschinenbeats
    @maschinenbeats Год назад +2

    very good tutorial! 🙏

  • @gordonthespeed4499
    @gordonthespeed4499 Год назад

    Quality content again from the captain.

  • @theheresiarch3740
    @theheresiarch3740 Год назад +2

    I loved this video and it's what got me to subscribe. I'm somebody who never gets the more "non standard" musical ideas on an instinctual level but you explained 5/4 really well. Have you ever tried to use a synth/sequencer/drum machine do any of those really mind bending jazzy polyrhythms and odd time signatures? Can the sequencers even physically do that? I've always been curious about how that would work.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад

      Thanks! There are some sequencers that are capable of polyrhythms, but many drum machines are limited to polymetric patterns at most. Did you have any specific songs in mind?

    • @theheresiarch3740
      @theheresiarch3740 Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant I don't have a very finely tuned musical ear so forgive me if these aren't fantastic examples, but a lot of KNOWER's work has (what sounds to me like) polyrhythms on it, and they just released a new song a few days ago:
      ruclips.net/video/O2F0oTqfL3E/видео.html
      The drummer (Louis Cole) is also one half of Clown Core:
      ruclips.net/video/sR_rPd_ufK4/видео.html
      I'd eventually like to incorporate something that sounds like that into my own music, but I'm not even anywhere close to the starting line on that one. It'd be neat to see a drum machine veteran put something like that together, though!

  • @oknotokk
    @oknotokk Год назад +3

    Please make "Present Tense" next!!! (the CR-78 version)

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +3

      I love the performances they did with the CR-78! "The Numbers" is one of my absolute favourites, so I already transcribed that one :)

    • @oknotokk
      @oknotokk Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant I love that perfomance too! If only you could do all radiohead songs 🤣🤣

  • @KnjazNazrath
    @KnjazNazrath Год назад

    Meanwhile I shouted at Vai that Bulgarian wedding music isn't that complex so that he'd get on and play "Freak Show Excess" at a show. Luckily he knew I was having a laugh. 17/16 is quite the mind bender.

  • @jj-eg5up
    @jj-eg5up 10 месяцев назад

    I dont think it sounds uneasy.
    It is a cool groove. Reminds me of latin clave

  • @pacorock29
    @pacorock29 Год назад

    Great video Captain!

  • @GhermanTheCripple
    @GhermanTheCripple Год назад

    Didn’t understand anything but drum goes pow
    10/10 🤠👍

  • @gokalpkellecioglu
    @gokalpkellecioglu 7 месяцев назад

    Nice Wes Anderson visiual language in your videos

  • @wngmv
    @wngmv Год назад

    94.5bpm. i was listening to this song while running, and i checked my cadence. It was 188-189. I thought briefly that it would be a nice song for 10k.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад

      You're correct, it's 189 BPM. The explanation is at 5:20 in the video :)

  • @vaiaytanxgun4926
    @vaiaytanxgun4926 Год назад

    Subbed coz you are a genius... no idea what's going on...

  • @yevgenyo2181
    @yevgenyo2181 Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @jeanvanderstegen
    @jeanvanderstegen Год назад

    Bloody amazing

  • @wackygoose1
    @wackygoose1 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @MichaelWalters-xh6bv
    @MichaelWalters-xh6bv 3 месяца назад

    funny, i've always heard it as 5/8 and thought it was remarkably smooth; feels harder to groove with at 5/4

  • @NJP609
    @NJP609 Год назад +1

    "where few have gone before"
    *Laughs in progressive metal and djent*

  • @reckoner5113
    @reckoner5113 Год назад

    i was just writing an article about my relationship with radiohead band. thats a bloody coincidence

  • @steveh8658
    @steveh8658 Год назад +2

    Very interesting and excellently presented!

  • @S_ei_S
    @S_ei_S Год назад

    Amazing.

  • @vladv5126
    @vladv5126 Год назад

    This has pretty intense reggaeton/middle eastern dance music vibes. Sorry, can't unhear it 😂

  • @FloChai
    @FloChai Год назад

    Yes.🔥

  • @noslowerdna
    @noslowerdna Год назад

    Neat!

  • @dmon7464
    @dmon7464 Год назад

    Polyent tracker... and it's done in 5 minutes ! 🙂

  • @alexiwiedemann
    @alexiwiedemann Год назад

    So clever!!!!

  • @Somedei
    @Somedei Год назад +1

    vaya marcianada colega

  • @abeasoyr
    @abeasoyr Год назад +1

    If 5/4 is "one of the weirdest drum patterns ever", your head will explode if you try to listen to prog metal.

  • @soar_on
    @soar_on Год назад +1

    are people actually scared of leaving 4/4? i know the intro is a bit, but it just doesn't make any sense to me. i barely actually use 4/4, maybe it's cuz i listen to weird ahh stuff. i really like using 9/8.
    edit: he said a theory like 3 minutes in i'm pretty sure i got it. it's cuz electronic software makes it hard to go outside of common time. me and my creating drum sounds with an acoustic guitar and audacity have simply never encountered this issue

  • @vicarious7858
    @vicarious7858 Год назад

    Brilliant! I love some Radiohead. Any plans on covering a Crosses track in the future?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +1

      Any specific recommendations?

    • @vicarious7858
      @vicarious7858 Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant From their latest EP I would suggest Vivien or Holier. From their debut I think Prurient would be a good one.

  • @andrewbird8624
    @andrewbird8624 Год назад

    Great solution (budget willing). Being stuck in 4's is the single reason that stops us buying any hardware sequencers every time - Even falling in love with a certain £2k analog drum beauty let us 'non-western composers' down. Even stinky old Roland drum kits are limited to 10/4 - which is one beat less than my singers usual time sig. Back to LogicPro it is!

  • @summonfish
    @summonfish Год назад +1

    YAHOO

  • @jason3898
    @jason3898 Год назад

    16:00 what kind of paper is that? I want everything I print to remind me of homework :)

  • @davelanciani-dimaensionx
    @davelanciani-dimaensionx Год назад +1

    This may sound like a strange request, but would you analyze/transcribe some of Louis Cole's drum playing into drum machine beats?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад

      Haven't heard of him before, but that's some really great music! Can you recommend any specific tracks?

    • @davelanciani-dimaensionx
      @davelanciani-dimaensionx Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant Perhaps "Time Traveler"? Though this band's drum beats sound like continual improvisations, so this might be tricky (maybe downright impossible to transcribe on drum machine/sequencer).

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад

      @@davelanciani-dimaensionx I think it's possible, but it's a lot of work ;)

    • @drummingtildeath
      @drummingtildeath Год назад

      ​@Captain Pikant please please do flat earth by clowncore

    • @drummingtildeath
      @drummingtildeath Год назад

      ​@@CaptainPikant I should have said that's one of Louis Cole's side projects

  • @LKBL8
    @LKBL8 Год назад

    Really good teaching! What's the font with the names in the end, please?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +1

      Thanks! No font, it's my handwriting :)

  • @evenmind-music
    @evenmind-music Год назад

    Incredible work!

  • @egg1556
    @egg1556 Год назад

    mans sounds like Ramattra at the beginning

  • @agprz
    @agprz Год назад

    Can you do:
    Pet Shop Boys - So Hard

  • @jasonjayalap
    @jasonjayalap Год назад

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but since you programmed it in 8th notes, the deluge could have been set to 10 steps and displayed one measure (the 10 8th notes of 5/4) per... screen..., which is what we're used to seeing (with 16th notes/steps in one measure of 4/4). Giving yourself 20 steps with the polyend let us view two measures at once (or one 5/4 measure in 16ths had it been necessary). But now I wish that all these devices had a 32 step display in order to view 2 measures of 4/4 (in 16ths) at once.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +1

      That's true, we could have made the split 10/10 instead of 16/4, but there's actually a reason we didn't. The Polyend Play operates a little different than most sequencers in that it can have any sound on any track - the rows are not limited to one specific sound. This means to place a particular sound, I always need to "pick" it from an existing step if I don't want to dial it in again. That's why I have those steps on the upper row. To minimize this "picking up" of sounds we decided to give the Deluge the bigger share of the pattern.

    • @jasonjayalap
      @jasonjayalap Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant thank you! Is it roughly fair to say that the play is a half priced, half featured deluge? (samples only, memory but a few of it's own tricks, etc). I saw two reviewers claim that they're nothing alike beyond the buttons, but then demonstate the play as having a subset of deluge's feature.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +1

      @@jasonjayalap They both have in common that they have a pad matrix and can fire one-shot samples. But other than that they're pretty different. The Deluge for instance offers timeline zooming, arranger/song mode, sample recording, timestretching, kits, realtime streaming from the SD card, stereo samples, unlimited tracks and track length while the Play gives you a clearer and more streamlined interface, better effects, comfortable step and track selection, swing per track, beat fill and a ton of performance and randomization features.

    • @jasonjayalap
      @jasonjayalap Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant thank you!

  • @jacoleighwessels3104
    @jacoleighwessels3104 Год назад

  • @ywenp
    @ywenp Год назад

    How exactly do you do your MIDI setup between the Deluge and the Play? Do you have a master clock that gets split between the two? Is there a software to do that?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад

      The Play sends clock, transport and notes via MIDI Out to the Deluge's MIDI In, which sends the notes of both devices via its MIDI Out (we enabled MIDI Thru in the options so the notes of the Play get passed through).

    • @ywenp
      @ywenp Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant aaah but then you put a blank page on the Deluge for when the Play is playing (and conversely), right?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад

      @@ywenp exactly :)

  • @HolyMeeG
    @HolyMeeG 6 месяцев назад

    Please, tell me you got a full version of the song cover somewhere else :D

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  6 месяцев назад

      Sadly no, but we're glad you like it :)

  • @topdnbass
    @topdnbass Год назад

    You guys need some teenage engineering content. Would go so perfectly with your style :)

  • @m.bonfedi
    @m.bonfedi Год назад +1

    hey, captain, great vid as always! btw: for my remake of a dave brubeck 5/4 song (no, it’s not THAT one, haha) on the OG novation circuit i used alternating 12- and 8-step-pattern to make the programming easier. :)
    if you want to take a look, it‘s here:
    ruclips.net/video/JNENawlwh80/видео.html

  • @frenchmahala
    @frenchmahala Год назад +1

    Why is 127 the max?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +4

      It's probably because the velocity is encoded as a 7 bit binary in the MIDI protocol. This gives you 128 values ranging from 0-127.

  • @flaepdarock2509
    @flaepdarock2509 Год назад

    launchpad pro mk3 might be able to sequence that on its own

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад

      Hmm, I don't know, there don't seem to be enough pads on there for 7 lanes with 20 steps each?

    • @flaepdarock2509
      @flaepdarock2509 Год назад +1

      @@CaptainPikant sorry, 32 per instrument. So you can only see one instrument at a time :(. but ill check.
      EDIT: With drums, its a yes but no. Since every drum is a note you can kind of see alle at once but all have the same color.

  • @Turdbassist
    @Turdbassist Год назад

    I still dont understand how you can get the polyend to play after the deluge and then go back to the beginning of the deluge pattern. How is this set up?
    Why does the polyend not just scroll 1 bar as the deluge does four. How do you get one to start when the other has finished?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +1

      On both devices we created a pattern with a length of 20 steps. The Deluge always shows steps 1-16, the Play steps 17-20. Either that or occult magic ;)

    • @Turdbassist
      @Turdbassist Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant aah now I see so the deluge last bar is blank and the polyend first four bars are blank and they play together . Does the polyend trigger the deluge via midi then using sounds only on the deluge. ?

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +1

      @@Turdbassist Yes the Deluge's last page and the Play's first page are blank. The Play provides the clock signal and also sends its notes via MIDI Out to the Deluge.

  • @wwtws
    @wwtws Год назад

    could someone please tell me the name of the instrument that is used in the end jam to simulate the vocals? i'm in love

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +1

      It's a stylophone :) Probably the cheapest synthesizer you can get, but we love it!

    • @wwtws
      @wwtws Год назад

      @@CaptainPikant thank you very much! and thanks for the video too, I really appreciate your work :)