Awesome musical production. Brighting orchestration and intepretation. Full of energy and positive vibes. Much inspired and talented. I love. Brilliant atmopshere and deep rythm. A fresh breeze. Good for the mind and the ears. Big big big like for this fabulous perform and fantastic sharing. Splendid and luminous.
Sadly there are only two voices but you’re right, it needs a cracking baseline really. BIA maybe? I love melodic free techno but also want to explore whether I can create a Synthwave performance next. And Hazy IPAs are always a winner with me and I’ve tried a lot of them!
Hello Mark. Thanks for all the great tutorials. You move at a comfortable pace and are very clear in your explanations. Don't suppose you would be willing to do a video on setting up the ES9 as a recording interface? I have done it a couple times with mine and always been unsatisfied with my noise floor at the gain settings I needed to use. That Sinfonion is a beast.
I know, I’ve tried not to get one for ages but it really does change the way I play melodic stuff. Had no idea it was so performative which is what matters most to me.
Hi Mark, a silly question regarding the sinfonion and it’s quantisers. I haven’t used a quantiser, but I’m confused in regards to how they work and can’t get a clear explanation anywhere. If I feed an (one) oscillator into the sinfonion, does it then through its quantiser then provide up to four harmonic intervals to produce one chord?
@@lockyp204 you’re falling into the wrong way of thinking about signal flow in Eurorack as I did myself initially. A quantiser feeds into the 1V/OCT of your oscillator. If you want chords, your oscillator needs multiple 1V/OCT inputs. A quantiser just takes a voltage input and ensures it’s output is one of 12 values in the western musical scale.
Happy New Year Mark , explosive start to the Proceedings, first of innumerable Episodes I hope, and the means to carry on Exploring, superb, inspiring,incites me to higher aims👍🕸⚡️🔱👁🆒🎶🎶🎶🌟🌟🌟❄️🌈😎
This one if going to need some research as not heard of the style before, not has the wife who frequents Munich regularly. Thanks for the watch all the way through :)
Awesome musical production. Brighting orchestration and intepretation. Full of energy and positive vibes. Much inspired and talented. I love. Brilliant atmopshere and deep rythm. A fresh breeze. Good for the mind and the ears. Big big big like for this fabulous perform and fantastic sharing. Splendid and luminous.
Not much I can say to this except a big thank you and this deserves its rightful place as a pinned comment!
Hazy IPA. I like where you;re going with this... left me waiting for the deep bassline to drop tho!
Sadly there are only two voices but you’re right, it needs a cracking baseline really. BIA maybe? I love melodic free techno but also want to explore whether I can create a Synthwave performance next. And Hazy IPAs are always a winner with me and I’ve tried a lot of them!
Hello Mark. Thanks for all the great tutorials. You move at a comfortable pace and are very clear in your explanations. Don't suppose you would be willing to do a video on setting up the ES9 as a recording interface? I have done it a couple times with mine and always been unsatisfied with my noise floor at the gain settings I needed to use. That Sinfonion is a beast.
I try not to ever touch the ES9 in case I forget how to set it back up lol
Ooft sinfonion 🔥
I know, I’ve tried not to get one for ages but it really does change the way I play melodic stuff. Had no idea it was so performative which is what matters most to me.
@@markbooth Great for some polyphony. The droid system looks fantastic as well. You could well have a case for both but $$ 😬😄
Hi Mark, a silly question regarding the sinfonion and it’s quantisers. I haven’t used a quantiser, but I’m confused in regards to how they work and can’t get a clear explanation anywhere. If I feed an (one) oscillator into the sinfonion, does it then through its quantiser then provide up to four harmonic intervals to produce one chord?
@@lockyp204 you’re falling into the wrong way of thinking about signal flow in Eurorack as I did myself initially. A quantiser feeds into the 1V/OCT of your oscillator. If you want chords, your oscillator needs multiple 1V/OCT inputs. A quantiser just takes a voltage input and ensures it’s output is one of 12 values in the western musical scale.
@@markbooth Ahh ok, gotcha. Thanks for the explanation. That’s cleared it up for me 👍😊
Happy New Year Mark , explosive start to the Proceedings, first of innumerable Episodes I hope, and the means to carry on Exploring, superb, inspiring,incites me to higher aims👍🕸⚡️🔱👁🆒🎶🎶🎶🌟🌟🌟❄️🌈😎
Thanks Martin and happy new year to you too!
ipa
Bonus points JP 😎 🍺 always an IPA by my system!
Kölsch 🇩🇪
This one if going to need some research as not heard of the style before, not has the wife who frequents Munich regularly. Thanks for the watch all the way through :)
@@markbooth Cologne based beer, it's tasty... like your music! Super nice performance man🤙
Will have to check it out, sounds intriguing, and love trying new beers. And thanks for watching and the kind feedback.
I don't like beer... great jam though!
Thanks Ed, beer substitutes allowed lol