This is one out of ten or something, most important eurorack videos on RUclips forever, or for as long as RUclips lives at least. And what a cool oscillator! Another must have that I will probably never get. It is something in this though, to wish or save for a certain module, but then on the way find out that as I learn more, find a cheaper alternative or prioritize different, the evolution of my system is, in lack of a better word, "organic". Hope this makes sense. Or maybe not? Maybe you should just forget about this and continue scrolling?
Hahah thanks for the kind words! The oscillator does indeed sound great, but you’ll get most of these features in most other analogue oscillators. I used to have the Doepfer A-110 oscillator and it sounds just as good at a much cheaper price 😎
@@TheUnperson That is a good one, through zero and everything : ) but I like how Sputnik has the basic waveforms and affiliated tools and In my mind a perfect start for a beginner, or someone like me who have two or three cases (depending on how you count) but would like to make a small system sort of like a semi modular, except the semi is not there.
I'm not sure I'd put this comment in my top 10 comments of an time, but I refuse to just forget it. Have more faith in yourself, you slag. (Or maybe my weird sense of humor is also forgettable?)
Very enjoyable vid man. I love the sound of that Vostok filter! I have the Vostok Fuji, which is a bloody useful bit of kit and pretty much gets a run out in every patch! Looking forward to the next video, cheers man!
Fantastic ideas filmed in a beautiful way. I am glad I found your channel. I want to try your patches but it takes more modules than I currently own. Still learned a lot.
In my own patching today, I happened to play with the high pass output of my I-o47 filter for some experimentation, so funny that you should mention it in today's video. My other experiments were with the DXG, striking it via Pam's to have some pseudo-rthyms coming from it. Probably should have patched that through Mojave, but I was already in a bit too deep!
I think to get wonky arps out you gotta put wonky arps in. I often have Beads set to 2 octaves up and have it being seeded by a gate from Pam’s. Then adjust the density control to get different seed flavours :)
Superb stuff again! I realise you have a degree in 'Maths', but is there any reason something like Function Junction can't cover most of the same territory? I only ask because it's half the price and I have one. ( albeit it, it isn't pretty)...😅
@@TheUnperson I've been using a Keystep Pro to trigger and sequence my modular bits. My main units are the Bastl Pizza, Resonate and Akemie's Taiko. I have the ochd for modulation. Thinking about purchasing either Pamela's Workout or Maths to send signals. Any advice on the differences between?
Maths is essentially two looping envelopes and attenuators. Pam’s is 8 gate outputs so you get shapes like square, sample n hold, etc. I’d recommend getting Pam’s and an envelope module if you don’t already have one.
@@TheUnperson Thank you. Can I ask about the envelope module... what is the essential purpose? (sorry, new to modular) and what would you recommend? How are you creating shape, as in attack, decay, sustain, release? I'm used to having these on my desktop sythns and when I bought a 2hp adsr, I could really get it working how I'd expect it to.
Just discovered your videos/channel. Very cool patches you show here. Only, ...your channel has one severe side-effect😉! My valet is getting very empty 😜with all the cool modules you use 😄 which doesn't help my addiction 😉
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“I’m not a keyboard player” = proceeds to play the most awesome synth solo 😮
Haha it was all the white keys! :D
@@TheUnperson with the power of transpose you can (almost) never play any others ;)
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This is one out of ten or something, most important eurorack videos on RUclips forever, or for as long as RUclips lives at least.
And what a cool oscillator! Another must have that I will probably never get. It is something in this though, to wish or save for a certain module, but then on the way find out that as I learn more, find a cheaper alternative or prioritize different, the evolution of my system is, in lack of a better word, "organic". Hope this makes sense. Or maybe not? Maybe you should just forget about this and continue scrolling?
Hahah thanks for the kind words! The oscillator does indeed sound great, but you’ll get most of these features in most other analogue oscillators. I used to have the Doepfer A-110 oscillator and it sounds just as good at a much cheaper price 😎
@@TheUnperson
That is a good one, through zero and everything : )
but I like how Sputnik has the basic waveforms and affiliated tools and In my mind a perfect start for a beginner, or someone like me who have two or three cases (depending on how you count) but would like to make a small system sort of like a semi modular, except the semi is not there.
I'm not sure I'd put this comment in my top 10 comments of an time, but I refuse to just forget it. Have more faith in yourself, you slag. (Or maybe my weird sense of humor is also forgettable?)
Very enjoyable vid man. I love the sound of that Vostok filter! I have the Vostok Fuji, which is a bloody useful bit of kit and pretty much gets a run out in every patch! Looking forward to the next video, cheers man!
Thanks! The Atlas filter is reaaally smooth and has some very unique features too 😎
A cool a fast video remembering how cool is to deal with classic waveforms and treatments
Glad you enjoyed it! Sometimes going back to basics is fun 😎
I'll sitting down with my modular and my B2600 and trying out some of these techniques. Thanks for the inspiration. Subbed.
Same here 😂
Glad you enjoyed it! I’ve been eyeing up the B2600 for ages. Will probably end up getting one at some point.
Fantastic ideas filmed in a beautiful way. I am glad I found your channel.
I want to try your patches but it takes more modules than I currently own. Still learned a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
I am here for these jams. Such great sounds.
Thank you ~ glad you enjoyed it! :)
Not even halfway yet and already so much inspirations to do new things. Thanks :)
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
Super job mate. Thanks Ali 👌
Cheers mate! :)
Your a treasure my dude
Thank you - appreciate it!
Cool patches!
Cheers!
This was verrrry useful for a noob like me!
Get back to work!
In my own patching today, I happened to play with the high pass output of my I-o47 filter for some experimentation, so funny that you should mention it in today's video. My other experiments were with the DXG, striking it via Pam's to have some pseudo-rthyms coming from it. Probably should have patched that through Mojave, but I was already in a bit too deep!
Always a good idea to put things through Mojave ~ I really gotta explore that module more!
FAN-TAS-TIC VIDEO!!
Glad you liked it!! ☺️
This is so WILD!!
cheers pal!
Thanks Ali. How have you got beads patched here to get those wonky arps?
I think to get wonky arps out you gotta put wonky arps in. I often have Beads set to 2 octaves up and have it being seeded by a gate from Pam’s. Then adjust the density control to get different seed flavours :)
Nice!!
Thanks!
Pacmannie, should be the Scottish version of pacman 😆
That’s McPacmannie to you :P
Superb stuff again!
I realise you have a degree in 'Maths', but is there any reason something like Function Junction can't cover most of the same territory? I only ask because it's half the price and I have one. ( albeit it, it isn't pretty)...😅
Haha I have one too but it’s too ugly to make it into my videos 🤣 It’s a very good module tho and definitely covers a lot of the maths functionality!
@@TheUnperson I've been using a Keystep Pro to trigger and sequence my modular bits. My main units are the Bastl Pizza, Resonate and Akemie's Taiko. I have the ochd for modulation. Thinking about purchasing either Pamela's Workout or Maths to send signals. Any advice on the differences between?
Maths is essentially two looping envelopes and attenuators. Pam’s is 8 gate outputs so you get shapes like square, sample n hold, etc. I’d recommend getting Pam’s and an envelope module if you don’t already have one.
Wow that really is an ugly module! It does look very useful though
@@TheUnperson Thank you.
Can I ask about the envelope module... what is the essential purpose? (sorry, new to modular) and what would you recommend?
How are you creating shape, as in attack, decay, sustain, release? I'm used to having these on my desktop sythns and when I bought a 2hp adsr, I could really get it working how I'd expect it to.
Hey sir, .. nice job, again .. :)
Thanks man! :)
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Just discovered your videos/channel. Very cool patches you show here. Only, ...your channel has one severe side-effect😉! My valet is getting very empty 😜with all the cool modules you use 😄 which doesn't help my addiction 😉
Haha glad you’re enjoying the videos, and my apologies to your bank balance 😆
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