One of my favorite things you do for your videos is your poetic explanation. The ideas you choose to talk about, like parting from the norm of synthesis, is truly what taught me modular, and this is why the shared system will ALWAYS be fresh to me. Thanks Walker!
"why stop there why stop anywhere" - an always relevant phrase borrowed from william s burroughs' "the invisible generation", in which burroughs makes many suggestions for the use of tape recorders to disrupt and reconfigure reality.
I love, that these tutorials are always great music as well! I would listen to them as songs, if there was a version without the voiceover. Such good work!
Despite of all the variation techniques demonstrated here the patch - like so man other modular patches - sounds quite static due to lack of harmonic development. I was always wondering whether Rene 2 could be the perfect sequencer to break out of this by programming different scales or modes as states and using the Z axis to move between them. I'd love to see a video on something like this.
key change via Z axis would be the obvious next step here... see the Z Axis overview, around 6:30-7:30, for a practical example (though on a simpler sequence) ruclips.net/video/x8O940titas/видео.html. We'll go into more advanced Z-Axis patches like this in future videos, definitely!!
My brain is visualizing how one could do that independently by touch or a slider which voltage can be patched to trigger variable scales; weird brain storming. Can't one have rene bounce all over, but I guess pitch shifting each bounce would mean knobs on each path? There is more weird brain storming, I should be trying to invent these
With FUN.CV.S&H engaged, the CV at the channel's CV input will be added to the current value of the location and then quantized, each time gate goes high at the MOD input. See more demonstration in the FUN page video: ruclips.net/video/Ty_O8S48mhs/видео.html
One of my favorite things you do for your videos is your poetic explanation. The ideas you choose to talk about, like parting from the norm of synthesis, is truly what taught me modular, and this is why the shared system will ALWAYS be fresh to me. Thanks Walker!
thank you so much for saying so :)
THESE VIDEOS ARE SO FUN TO WATCH!
This was a super inspiring video for me that kept me patching for hours! Thx
why stop anywhere?
"why stop there why stop anywhere" - an always relevant phrase borrowed from william s burroughs' "the invisible generation", in which burroughs makes many suggestions for the use of tape recorders to disrupt and reconfigure reality.
I love, that these tutorials are always great music as well! I would listen to them as songs, if there was a version without the voiceover. Such good work!
I'll see if I can make an audio track without the voiceover. Thanks for watching!
MAKEN0ISE didya?
"Why stop there? Why stop anywhere?"
Now THAT is beautiful, warms my minimalist heart ❤️
Glad to hear it! :)
Very informative. Well done! 👍
Thank you!
Thank you, my favourite VCO/VCF sound/feeling from any modern synth, just need to save up for one😁
Despite of all the variation techniques demonstrated here the patch - like so man other modular patches - sounds quite static due to lack of harmonic development. I was always wondering whether Rene 2 could be the perfect sequencer to break out of this by programming different scales or modes as states and using the Z axis to move between them. I'd love to see a video on something like this.
I like the idea of this very much also
key change via Z axis would be the obvious next step here... see the Z Axis overview, around 6:30-7:30, for a practical example (though on a simpler sequence) ruclips.net/video/x8O940titas/видео.html. We'll go into more advanced Z-Axis patches like this in future videos, definitely!!
My brain is visualizing how one could do that independently by touch or a slider which voltage can be patched to trigger variable scales; weird brain storming.
Can't one have rene bounce all over, but I guess pitch shifting each bounce would mean knobs on each path? There is more weird brain storming, I should be trying to invent these
check out this new video on this topic ruclips.net/video/U-ofHMtKYbA/видео.html
Very musical. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video! Appreciate the melodic type tutorials.
Glad to hear it!
This so-called video is very informative thanks!
Thanks!!
😲 😍 Is this minimalist "Bass shift technique" 1:24 possible with the old Rene?
Technically yes but you would need two of them, since the phase shifting effect is dependent on multiple sequences overlaid on each other.
Can you explain a little further about using S+H to transpose?
With FUN.CV.S&H engaged, the CV at the channel's CV input will be added to the current value of the location and then quantized, each time gate goes high at the MOD input. See more demonstration in the FUN page video: ruclips.net/video/Ty_O8S48mhs/видео.html
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC thanks! you are doing the Lord's work
What stop anywhere? Because even though I know I should have gone before I left, I have to pee. That's why stop somewhere!