Welcome to Synth Paradise // Signal Sounds
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Getting a behind the scenes tour, chatting about weird and wonderful devices, and finally discovering the secret synth collection lurking beneath @signal-sounds in Glasgow with Jason.
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I post all of the music I make, including WAV stems; sample packs; Dirtywave M8 song bundles; collections of video textures; early access to videos; and a whole pile of other stuff on Patreon. I know I know, I hate doing this as well, but if you like what I do and want to get more of it, while also helping me offset some of my ludicrous gear purchases, this is the best place to do it:
/ allmyfriendsaresynths
If you just want to hang out and chat with me or other (nice) folks, drop by the Discord: / discord
If you just want individual sample packs or downloads of video footage to use in your own projects, get them on Gumroad here: gumroad.com/al...
If you're in the market for new gear, my favourite place to find new and interesting synthesizers and other electronic music gear is Signal Sounds. They are based in Glasgow, but ship all over the place and often have stuff nobody else does. Find them at www.signalsoun...
If you're in the US and shop at Perfect Circuit, you can click through to see what they have in stock just now through my custom link. I get a small commission for any purchases made, which keeps me stocked up with whisky and beard oil link.perfectci...
and a whole pile of other stuff...
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Get in touch for possible collabs/offers of large sums of money, etc: allmyfas at gmail
Jason is a good business man and a gentleman. Would highly recommend Signal Sounds to anyone buying gear as their customer service is second to none and their prices are always very competitive
Thanks Stephen, fabulous video. What a great guy, and what a collection.
Planning my heist right now.
What a fantastic chat. Thanks for this Mr Stephen. :)
i love how Jason projected 'i love all this stuff' so all the gear heard him and didn't feel left out.
hahaha I liked that as well.
Love browsing their site online and then watching RUclips vids of the more stranger stuff 👍🏼
I have to try avoid visiting their site too often or I go bankrupt. ha
90% of my stuff is bought from them.
they are a great bunch of guys
They genuinely are!
I work for a Glasgow company remotely, this is a good excuse to visit the "office".
Amazing collection Jason has got. I've bought off signal-sounds a few times, no clue they were Glasgow based!
Nice! I am the opposite. I work for a non-Glasgow company, remotely from Glasgow!
This is excellent. Really enjoyed it!
Just as well.
Lots of cool stories. This was a fun watch. Thanks for sharing!
He is filled with interesting info!
Jeezo what a place! Great to see Jason’s horde. Still planning my first visit so I’ll be demanding a full tour and a shotty thanks to this vid 😄 Nice vid!
I was at a gig recently wearing my Bis t-shirt and had about ten people come up to me to give me trivia on the band. So I think you deserve a full tour.
Ha no way, love that! What gig was it?
@@debukas Unkle!
@@StephenMcLeod aye?! Tremendous haha.
What a great and very interesting watch!..I absolutely loved every single second of that alongside the stories and nostalgia!!,,i could listen to Jason talking about synths all day long!,HIS PASSION IS TRULY UNDENIABLE!!!!,,Must also mention that if it were not for the Atari ST and tracker sequencer software way back in the day then i would have never,ever have found myself loving or creating music!.,,,thank you so much for sharing!! 🙏...Awesomeness!!!
Generally I only buy from other shops things that Signal Sounds don’t sell, food, petrol, deodorant etc, great bunch, lovely to chat to at events, brilliant service. Thanks for the behind the scenes look!
I like people that burn for something. Thanks for sharing!
I too appreciate the levels of obsession.
Great video! Love Jason and his staff, have been very, very helpful to me in last few years. Have been to the event nights they put on regularly and highly recommend visiting! Always love going into the shop but that room of Jasons downstairs…wow, amazing to have that space and instruments. I’m already looking forward to my next visit ❤️🙌🤘🏴🎶
Yeah! They are awesome.
I certainly need to go visit for sure!!!
@@Th3rdFloor definitely worth it!!
Had no idea the space was so big. Nice video. Def need to come in and have a tey of the soma
It's deceptively big!
great video, Stephen.
Thank you Allan.
What a place! Wish I lived closer. I have this romantic idea of them shipping out modules to far flung western parts of Scotlands isles. Small white cottages on easedale island with eurorack systems.
I think that is probably pretty close to the truth!
@@StephenMcLeod yeah. Hope so. love the isles and synths.
Jason's a true gent, I'll be in next week for a Blokas midihub!
He is a real nice guy!
This was so cool man! If i lived in Glasgow... 'ol Signal Sounds would have a rat problem. 😁🐀
INFEST THEM
@@StephenMcLeod One day!!!
WOW! so cool
Wild collection.
sick vid bro
Thanks!!
Where's the exhaust in the repair room! Poor person is just huffing flux!
That would explain a lot...
That’s me! There is a carbon extraction filter on the desk there
Great vid
Did he forget the Atari st(e) and cubase ?
With regards to what? :)
@@StephenMcLeod when he was chatting about sequencers and computers, in between the release of zx spectrum and the Commodore Amiga, was the Atari ST and STE (with midi ports built in) released on them was Cubase. :) I still have my STE
@@zzkjbryIt more or less created William Orbits CD, "Ray of Light". Eh, with a girl called Madonna singing on it.
@@zzkjbry I must admit to being too young to know the timeline haha. I do know the Atari fans are particularly fervent though!!
@@zzkjbry- yeah, the ST was instrumental in forwarding computer based sequencing.
I loved mine!
A ZX81....cooler than all the Synths...except the Andromeda.....yikes. Wavestation EX (no filter at all), Bassstation Rack (lots of s's and filter that ate bass), Juno 106 (noisy chorus), old gear I ditched in the naughties. MMT-8, I still use a brethren of it the HR16.
So many hidden treasures.
@@StephenMcLeodIn Switserland is synth museum. LookMamNoComputer was there. You would go out of your skull in there.