Dear SA, Sometimes I truly believe we've been connected because you play whatever the sounds play inside my mind but due to the lack of music education and a prof gear like yours you turn my sonic dreams into reality. Thanks. Peace
Ah, yes . . . That old blue magic has me in it's spell. That old blue magic that you weave so well. Nine minutes and forty one seconds never seemed so short.
Modular, i love it.... being my self an electronic engineer, i give thanks to the people that design and develop these amazing music instruments (no different to a stradivarius in a sense..), and of course the hands of the maestro SA.... needed to extract those amazing sounds... marvellous.... this channel is the channel i work with 90% of the time, i love it.... 9,9% rest of time i listen to vangelis, JMJ, tangerine... 0,1% left to other kind of music..:)
I have to say I wasn't sure about how your new Eurorack setup was going look compared to your old setup. You've done wonders with it though, the cool techno-ambient vibe lives on!
I missed this video when it first dropped. I love the vibe and I love the camera angle that adds to the wonderful overall aesthetic of it all. Great track, sounds incredible.
Impossible and beyond the scope of my channel :) If you're interested in eurorack modules or this particular setup you could check out ModularGrid and look up my handle there: StateAzure and see the 3 case setup, but It's impossible for me to describe what each one does and there are channels dedicated to that or you can just read about each one on MG.
@@claycowartisamazing Detailing modular patches to someone who's not into modular serves no purpose. Those who are into modular and already understand the basic principles would gain nothing from my very rudimentary patching techniques.
@@stateazure your patching might be rudimentary to you, but most people don't understand how to corral and tune all those voices and make this stuff. You just wanna make music and not be a demo/tutorial guy, I totally get that. I've seen some patches you wrote down myself. It is what it is, no need to start getting too in our heads about it. It is what it is.
@@claycowartisamazing My point is that my modular patching is beyond basic, it's literally Sequencer to VCO to Filter to EG etc etc. When I do provide a description of a patch I make on the modular, it's usually because I did something that I also want to remember/or is interesting enough to share, but then I get comments like 'I have no fucking idea what any of that meant..'. So I feel like I'm just wasting my time and not benefitting anyone, and trust me, I don't have much time to waste. I have plans to do some tutorials in the future (not modular, because I have nothing to teach - plus I already did this and it was not a popular video), but just my process in creating longform ambient within a DAW, which probably won't be any different (certainly not better) than any other tutorial that others have already done on other channels.
Ahhh the modular... how I have missed thee. Thank you, SA ❣ I needed to be reminded how much further I still have to go to sound this amazing 😁 Excellent!
THANK YOU!!! TNice tutorials is such an amazing tutorial. I just got soft soft today and was playing around on it but had no clue how to really use it.
Ooh boy. I am ready for the next wave of modular videos! (Unless if you don’t plan on making anymore. Your music is so good I doubt I’ll care that much!)
I've had an anamorphic lens for quite a long time now, I wish I could use it more but at 35mm it's a bit awkward in my small studio :( even in this shot I wish it wasn't so close.
I didn't use it on this track, but I love loopers and I think it'll be worth keeping to use in generative stuff and soundscapes/ambient background textures.
@@stateazure thanks for the prompt reply, I did notice it wasn't being used but it caught my eye...I just got one and am trying to explore and understand different ways of using it. Appreciate your feedback!
@@TheMachinesWon Probably good to experiment with it recording via a trigger event now and again perhaps, while have it playback in reverse and/or pitched down an octave. I'm sure Omri Cohen has probably done some very cool videos showing some creative uses with it, he's had one for a long time and is worth checking out for tutorials and individual module use.
Please make a video explaining exactly what the heck is going on with everything here. I’m a huge fan of the sound, yet completely ignorant when it comes to knowing how this array of blinking lights and cable is capable of creating such sounds.
No chance of that I'm afraid, the patch was put together over several days, I don't really have time to reverse engineer it even though I think it was a fairly straightforward patch. I wish I had time to get into patch deconstructions or tutorials etc, but it's not really possible and there are better channels for that. Such a tutorial would only be useful to others with a eurorack setup anyway. I did a more basic patch (though better track imo) called 'Luminous' on the channel quite a long time ago which does exactly what you want, but I doubt they'll be more like that.
So glad you decided to keep the modular rig! I saw on Mod Wiggler that you were downsizing your modular equipment and you had me worried there for a bit. 😅 sounds fantastic by the way. Now that you’ve shaken down you modular rig what do you use as your main sequences? Do you still have the NerdSeq? I’m really Jones Ing for one of those.
I lost the NerdSeq a long time ago, but I do often miss that sequencer and it's a big reason why I picked up a Dirtywave M8. So I definitely recommend the NerdSeq if you're into trackers. For this new setup I'm using a combination of Five12 Vector and Oxi One (with Oxi Pipe). One of my favourite sequencers I used with modular was the Polyend Seq, and the Oxi One does a really nice job and filling that role while being so much smaller and having better generative capabilities.
@@stateazure I didn’t realize trackers were that much different than a linear, Logic style sequencers. I will have to do some reading and research on the Dirtywave and Oxi one. Thanks for the info. 👍
@@seekalternateroute4559 They're VERY different and not very easy to get into unless you have previous experience with trackers. I wouldn't really recommend it so much if you're used to standard sequencers. You should probably try a software tracker first
Some serious Tangerine Dream vibes on this one. Very cool!
Also Klaus Schulze.
Very love on a train reprise.
I think it is totally Azurish now
Dear SA, Sometimes I truly believe we've been connected because you play whatever the sounds play inside my mind but due to the lack of music education and a prof gear like yours you turn my sonic dreams into reality. Thanks. Peace
New Setup looks and sounds super cool.
Just 》》》WOW《《《...this is music with soul...what a beat...what a sound...the transition...👍👍👍
R...E...S...P...E...C...T!!!
Ah, yes . . . That old blue magic has me in it's spell. That old blue magic that you weave so well.
Nine minutes and forty one seconds never seemed so short.
YEah, finally Modular Music again! Great Sound! cant wait for a new Modular Works Album !!! ;)
yeahhh love this sequences on a pad openning to a space travel
The new camera position is quite nice; I prefer the off-centered feel-experience. That was another lovely session, thank you
Best arpeggios on this side of the milky way galaxy 🪐🎶
Yesss welcome in the trance !!
A fresh camera view full of gear AND friggin' dope music (as always)?! I'm up for it.
YES , YOU ARE BRINGING IT ! OUTSTANDING !
What a beauty😍
reminds me the Metal gear solid 2 documentary menu soundtrack, just perefct great job sir
Looks 👀 cool & sounds 🔊 even cooler!! Nice State!
Ahhhhhh, so SICK! ❤❤❤❤ That beat blended with everything! Wow! Feels like surfing strands of sugar-coated wires! Fabulous ride my friend!!! ❤
delightful to watch and hear
That kick beat caught me off guard and I loved it. 😍
Modular, i love it.... being my self an electronic engineer, i give thanks to the people that design and develop these amazing music instruments (no different to a stradivarius in a sense..), and of course the hands of the maestro SA.... needed to extract those amazing sounds... marvellous.... this channel is the channel i work with 90% of the time, i love it.... 9,9% rest of time i listen to vangelis, JMJ, tangerine... 0,1% left to other kind of music..:)
The whole experience is such a great vibe, visually and musically. This is ambient at its best🎧🌒
I have to say I wasn't sure about how your new Eurorack setup was going look compared to your old setup. You've done wonders with it though, the cool techno-ambient vibe lives on!
Sounds great... love Pamela's new Workout! 🙂
I missed this video when it first dropped. I love the vibe and I love the camera angle that adds to the wonderful overall aesthetic of it all. Great track, sounds incredible.
Thanks!
Just beautiful. The whole thing. The music, that machine…the artist…. Klaus Schulze is smiling down from heaven
Oh, bad hair day. Pretty cool.
Fresh Canada view
Stumbled across Synapsia. R'Lyeh blends in well with my State Azure Work playlist.
Glad you like the Synapsia project too, pretty dark stuff :)
beautiful music.
Seriously.. I'd love to watch a video walkthrough of what all that equipment does.
Impossible and beyond the scope of my channel :) If you're interested in eurorack modules or this particular setup you could check out ModularGrid and look up my handle there: StateAzure and see the 3 case setup, but It's impossible for me to describe what each one does and there are channels dedicated to that or you can just read about each one on MG.
He doesn't wanna explain patches, just make music.
@@claycowartisamazing Detailing modular patches to someone who's not into modular serves no purpose. Those who are into modular and already understand the basic principles would gain nothing from my very rudimentary patching techniques.
@@stateazure your patching might be rudimentary to you, but most people don't understand how to corral and tune all those voices and make this stuff. You just wanna make music and not be a demo/tutorial guy, I totally get that. I've seen some patches you wrote down myself. It is what it is, no need to start getting too in our heads about it. It is what it is.
@@claycowartisamazing My point is that my modular patching is beyond basic, it's literally Sequencer to VCO to Filter to EG etc etc. When I do provide a description of a patch I make on the modular, it's usually because I did something that I also want to remember/or is interesting enough to share, but then I get comments like 'I have no fucking idea what any of that meant..'. So I feel like I'm just wasting my time and not benefitting anyone, and trust me, I don't have much time to waste. I have plans to do some tutorials in the future (not modular, because I have nothing to teach - plus I already did this and it was not a popular video), but just my process in creating longform ambient within a DAW, which probably won't be any different (certainly not better) than any other tutorial that others have already done on other channels.
Great soundscape 🎼👌
great I loved listening to one of your very good composition thank you for sharing
I'd wish for one fulll jour of this! @State Azure, this is awesome. I'm a big fan of your music
Spectacular
Just pure magic ✨
Ahhh the modular... how I have missed thee. Thank you, SA ❣ I needed to be reminded how much further I still have to go to sound this amazing 😁 Excellent!
always producing great music.....how do you do it...
You're music 🎶 makes me happy that's lot of equipment state azure.
SA at he'best and finally modular again. Very inspiring.
Wow, that's an impressive set up and sound to match
Loving the new modular setup...and the sounds coming out of it of course.
Holy smokes just noticed your Subs Pat there climing at a geometric rate congrats really deserved .
Absolutely amazing, audio and visual...
very great music. The image spreads.
Amazing blending of sounds it takes you an incredible ride. Thank you.
Great music !
This is fantastic.
4:17 => so sick when the drum kicks in
Damn man, you never cease to amaze. Your work is stellar as always.
the new Jean Michelle! that reminds me on that 70th sound in my younger days
Wow...! So nice...very cool .👍
I love that...❤
Thank you...🙂
THANK YOU!!! TNice tutorials is such an amazing tutorial. I just got soft soft today and was playing around on it but had no clue how to really use it.
Beautiful ... Speechless 🙏♥️
travel in time with this kind of music thanks a lot
Thanks for uploading the youtube collection on Spotify 🤩
Bitwiiiig !!! I love this daw to send midi notes and cc automation to my synths : 2 Novation Circuit, 1 Monostation and a MB33... Pure Fun !!
Great to see the Modular back at the coal face! 😉👌
Definitely my favourite State Azure style. Nice. Thank you.
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Amazing creation :)
That just rocks so nicely. Coding to it.
Wow! That was a really great piece. Brilliant. Thanks Pat.
Meravigliosa!
Great work. Very nice progression.
Ooh boy. I am ready for the next wave of modular videos! (Unless if you don’t plan on making anymore. Your music is so good I doubt I’ll care that much!)
They'll be more!
I love your mood !!!
Rather reminiscent of Steve Reich "Music for 18 Musicians" (which has long been a favourite of mine).
yes I like this and I want you to make more like this that have a floating background of swells with a foreground of rythmic patterns
Audio and visuals just fantastic. Got to thank you for really sparking a love for ambient music in this netizen...
I absolutely love this and all of your work 🌌🖤
Muito obrigado por compartilhar seu talento e abrilhantar minha noite aqui no Brasil! Sucesso, Paz & Bem sempre!!
This was absolutely beautiful 🙏
I came across your work and got hooked many months ago - Thanks for being the gateway to an entirely new genre for me!!
✌️👌😍👏🤘 masterpiece SA
Masterpiece.
Very cool new one! It sounds so good 🔊🔊🔊🌠🌠🌠
21:9 - instant cinematic feeling :D
Thank you 😊
Man, these drums are crunchy! Nice one :)
Remarkable and entertaining, as always. Cheers!
Yet to find a mood you cant Capture 🌺🌺🌺
magnifique bravo
Cool you have got an OXI ONE❤️
Your music is really something else. Youre so talented. Its so mysterious and Heavenly
Thank you!
just discovered this channel...instant subscribe
👏
Oh man - I love your work so much - genius level - greetings from an audiophile from Germany :)) Stay tuned!!!
Thank you very much!
Nice to see you went anamorphic, I was wondering who will be the first modular head to adopt it :)
I've had an anamorphic lens for quite a long time now, I wish I could use it more but at 35mm it's a bit awkward in my small studio :( even in this shot I wish it wasn't so close.
@@stateazure Im on the fence to buy one for my Sony A7s, I've had some before and love them.
Oh, and this jam sounds incredible, as usual
Nice one!
incredible as always! is possible to have your rack on modulargrid? thank you so much!
It's all on there already look up user: StateAzure
@@stateazure thank you so much!
Beautiful, love it so much
So amazing State, i love this sound !
Glad you enjoy it!
after becoming familiar through the demo!
Love this performance, so chill! Since I plan buying a Chainsaw, I was just wondering which sound was it used for here?
Thanks! Chainsaw was doing the bass
@@stateazure Awesome, thank you very much!
Amazing music as always! Seeing you paired down your eurorack system. Curious why you kept ludbah and how you're using it?
I didn't use it on this track, but I love loopers and I think it'll be worth keeping to use in generative stuff and soundscapes/ambient background textures.
@@stateazure thanks for the prompt reply, I did notice it wasn't being used but it caught my eye...I just got one and am trying to explore and understand different ways of using it. Appreciate your feedback!
@@TheMachinesWon Probably good to experiment with it recording via a trigger event now and again perhaps, while have it playback in reverse and/or pitched down an octave. I'm sure Omri Cohen has probably done some very cool videos showing some creative uses with it, he's had one for a long time and is worth checking out for tutorials and individual module use.
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Parabéns pelo trabalho
Boa noite irmão like 👍👍
Oxione is amazballs.
🌹
Please make a video explaining exactly what the heck is going on with everything here. I’m a huge fan of the sound, yet completely ignorant when it comes to knowing how this array of blinking lights and cable is capable of creating such sounds.
No chance of that I'm afraid, the patch was put together over several days, I don't really have time to reverse engineer it even though I think it was a fairly straightforward patch. I wish I had time to get into patch deconstructions or tutorials etc, but it's not really possible and there are better channels for that. Such a tutorial would only be useful to others with a eurorack setup anyway. I did a more basic patch (though better track imo) called 'Luminous' on the channel quite a long time ago which does exactly what you want, but I doubt they'll be more like that.
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So glad you decided to keep the modular rig! I saw on Mod Wiggler that you were downsizing your modular equipment and you had me worried there for a bit. 😅 sounds fantastic by the way. Now that you’ve shaken down you modular rig what do you use as your main sequences? Do you still have the NerdSeq? I’m really Jones Ing for one of those.
I lost the NerdSeq a long time ago, but I do often miss that sequencer and it's a big reason why I picked up a Dirtywave M8. So I definitely recommend the NerdSeq if you're into trackers. For this new setup I'm using a combination of Five12 Vector and Oxi One (with Oxi Pipe). One of my favourite sequencers I used with modular was the Polyend Seq, and the Oxi One does a really nice job and filling that role while being so much smaller and having better generative capabilities.
@@stateazure I didn’t realize trackers were that much different than a linear, Logic style sequencers. I will have to do some reading and research on the Dirtywave and Oxi one. Thanks for the info. 👍
@@seekalternateroute4559 They're VERY different and not very easy to get into unless you have previous experience with trackers. I wouldn't really recommend it so much if you're used to standard sequencers. You should probably try a software tracker first
Hi State
Atmosferic parts is ever a masterpiece
Do you use some compression on percussion?