The strings rumbling and life flowing on, the promise of a new day of adventures as the moon goes west and the sun prepares an ascend. -Inspired by my meditation while the first three tracks rolled by…🌀🎧🕯️🌊🕊️So beautiful!! And lush.
Who am I to judge it? This is outstanding, Jay. A lesson for people like me, wanting to get lots of gear for just be inspired by machines, where the real and deep inspiration grows from these simple setups and natural environments. Congratulations.
Good evening Jay! Thank you for this amazing music 🎶. Super well played and presented. I hope everything is going well in Your world 🌎. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
@@brentwadden_ Battery is shown on screen in the first couple of minutes of the video. Krisdonia something or other. It was awesome, although my body tired before the battery did.
I just lost a close friend - and im listening to "Confluence" and absolutely broke down in tears - this is a HARD listen .... Thank´s Jay - this is a very special album you made here ....
Love this! It has a similar vibe to the Elden Ring ambient tracks when going around the world. Always loved how it made me feel, it really fits the beautiful but terrible world, and this does exactly the same!
As well as Stellardrone, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Steve Von Til, Fuck Buttons & The Intangible adding Jay Hosking for my fix of "Out there, but in here" music. 🤟
Maybe I missed it in your description of the album's components, but I am curious what it was recorded on. I probably couldn't afford whatever it is, but I've recently been interested in recording things like this outside, so I'm curious. (I've really just been playing around with a korg volca fm2, but I'm considering expanding the scope of what I'm doing a bit/improving its quality.)
Can you give me a couple clues here… 1. Is this generative or did you use a keyboard or something we can’t see in the video? 2. Did you import an audio track into the rack before you started patching and twisting knobs? 3. Please give me a guesstimate on the build cost of your amazing little Eurorack here… 4. Am I correct to assume you only used a DAW for EQ without adding multitracking or many effects? This is amazing and makes me want to produce an album after building my own sound creature rack …. And finally… fantastic album and RUclips channel…. You obviously know what you are doing… please give me any info you can … I’m just getting started with Eurorack and am a visual artist interested in building a compact rack that can produce generative and interactive sounds to bridge art, science and music… Eurorack should come with a warning label… its expensive and becomes obsessive… the learning curve is ridiculous and I’m going to have to fly a cardboard sign for funding “need money for modular synthesis, anything helps”
Hey thanks! I've got another album finished, designed in the same way and performed in the forest, and I'll be posting it in the coming weeks. I've been considering also posting a video on how the album is made, front to back, but I'm not sure yet if it'll only be on my Patreon or whether it will be a public video. For now I can give you some short answers: 1. This is not generative, and I didn't use a keyboard or anything out of the frame of the shot. The module on the farthest left is a sample player, and it's playing long samples that I've made in advance. 2. Yes, there are long samples loaded into the 4ms Sampler on the left, and most of the performance is altering the sample with effects like filter, granular, and reverb. 3. I'm not sure and I don't have capacity to handle this one at the moment, but all of these modules and the skiff and the battery can be priced online. Most I bought used. 4. The DAW was only used for mastering, yes, which included EQ, compression, and mastering, and a bit of noise reduction when the case noise was distracting. 5. Starting with something like VCV Rack, which is completely free, allows you to try out modules and designs before you spend a dollar on the eurorack itself. I highly recommend it. And thanks again! I really appreciate hearing it was inspiring. All the best!
@@JayHosking thank you for your thourough and quick reply! I shared this online and enjoyed every minute of it. This can’t really be called a hobby. It’s an obsession lol
I don’t understand, how do you monitor this with headphones? The 1u mixer you show does not have a headphone jack. Great album! I added to favs and listen to it frequently! ❤
@@JayHosking oh! I was planning on getting one of this tiny cases and never thought of that! I wanted that specific 1u mixer from intellijel but was also thinking of getting the headphones 1u. I guess your trick works and I can save some space!
@@newflanged_ Definitely works, and is exactly to save space, as you mentioned. Just be careful of the volume, as the outputs pump out a lot of sound! That's why I've barely got it turned up. All the best!
I still find it impressive how easy it has become to go to some place outdoors and make electronic music for over an hour powered by batteries only.
Same here. Hoping to do something similar in the near future.
I love internet. I love life. I love living a new day and being able to experience this.
"A2 Confluence" has some LOTR/Matrix OST vibes.
Never heard something that is not very very good from you, your music is always talking to me
No easy task to perform live for 80 min brother. Incredibly inspiring music.
The strings rumbling and life flowing on, the promise of a new day of adventures as the moon goes west and the sun prepares an ascend. -Inspired by my meditation while the first three tracks rolled by…🌀🎧🕯️🌊🕊️So beautiful!! And lush.
Still & ever impressed by the finest & best jay
Expressive...just the way imagining myself being creative, too. Thank you.❤
mmmm... vicarious creativity. My fav.
Thanks for worlds, :)
wtf its so impressive man. I love nature and music, and it's a harmonic combination in our world. But what a work you've done👏
I didn't know I liked ambient music until now
Who am I to judge it?
This is outstanding, Jay. A lesson for people like me, wanting to get lots of gear for just be inspired by machines, where the real and deep inspiration grows from these simple setups and natural environments.
Congratulations.
Great music!
this performance is so good i have listen twice a day for many days now. Artefact, panning, lofi, drone, many variation it is simply delightfull
Thank you. Got a similar record to this coming soon.
love the location shit, moving ships, production quality, continued success
Really inspiring! Thank you for this
Good evening Jay! Thank you for this amazing music 🎶. Super well played and presented. I hope everything is going well in Your world 🌎. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
What an amazing 1:19:22 incredible soundscapes from the rig. Seriously looking at the modules now so impressed with what you have achieved.
I’d love you to show us from scratch a Little track on this Amazing modular set up
I N S P I R A T I O N
New Brighton Park looking at N. Van.
Great sounds!
Exactly right. And thanks!
I came to say the same thing! curious what you used to power the gear and how it felt sitting on the rock.
@@brentwadden_ Battery is shown on screen in the first couple of minutes of the video. Krisdonia something or other. It was awesome, although my body tired before the battery did.
I just lost a close friend - and im listening to "Confluence" and absolutely broke down in tears - this is a HARD listen .... Thank´s Jay - this is a very special album you made here ....
the A4 Estuary gave me chills :O great job !!!
Great. I also like number station recordings.
nice
В эти дни я много раз слушаю на повторе.Спасибо Вам!
That last track makes my skin tingle. Pure magic man.
This is so good. I would like to understand where all those sounds are coming from.
Yo Jay, this is real cool
Hey thanks! Working on getting another collection together with this setup.
Legendary
This is great, thanks for making it!
Top notch performance
Love this! It has a similar vibe to the Elden Ring ambient tracks when going around the world. Always loved how it made me feel, it really fits the beautiful but terrible world, and this does exactly the same!
sounds great Jay. really good stuff 🔥
Awesome work, thanks for sharing! 🙏☮🎹
Cool. When the tugboat rocks up it's like that video of the guy playing piano for the elephant in the jungle
I love that guy. I love that elephant. This is high praise.
AWESOME!
I wish to understand and build up exactly like this a Euro rack unit....
Wonderful. I love it.
Beautiful work! BC represent! 😃
very nice listening while animating (work) and imagining I make something similar :D
Your an inspiration to me! Thanks for sharing.
This is absolutely sublime.
As always, wonderful. Thanks.
Great concept and brilliant execution!
Lovely system..beautiful music..modular master!
Bravo! love your work
An epic voyage my friend 👌
Beautiful. Needs few other words!
that was goooood bro, awesome work
Love it man this is brilliant. ❤
Thanks so much for this!
You need to change your name from Jay Hosking to Paul Stretch.
Great, slow patience. Great stuff.
As well as Stellardrone, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Steve Von Til, Fuck Buttons & The Intangible adding Jay Hosking for my fix of "Out there, but in here" music. 🤟
Incredible as always
B E A U T I F U L !!! 😲
Sounds like the Blade Runner 2049 soundtrack. Well done!
Very nice and diverse
best setup! lovely vibe Jay
Beautiful work Jay 🙏🏻
Gorgeous. It feels like the contemplation of god.
brilliant
as always
Beautiful stuff
this is so wonderful. listening with my headphones on while I do crosswrod puzzles. some great sounds. so cool. May I ask where you're filming?
New Brighton Park in Vancouver, BC, Canada. And thank you! I love hearing it's good crossword music.
Need a breakdown of that rack 👀
- and how long did that take to put together!
Beautiful!! (I would be terrified having such expensive gear near the water, but it really does add quite a lot to the mood of the piece.)
Maybe I missed it in your description of the album's components, but I am curious what it was recorded on.
I probably couldn't afford whatever it is, but I've recently been interested in recording things like this outside, so I'm curious. (I've really just been playing around with a korg volca fm2, but I'm considering expanding the scope of what I'm doing a bit/improving its quality.)
Can you give me a couple clues here… 1. Is this generative or did you use a keyboard or something we can’t see in the video? 2. Did you import an audio track into the rack before you started patching and twisting knobs? 3. Please give me a guesstimate on the build cost of your amazing little Eurorack here… 4. Am I correct to assume you only used a DAW for EQ without adding multitracking or many effects? This is amazing and makes me want to produce an album after building my own sound creature rack …. And finally… fantastic album and RUclips channel…. You obviously know what you are doing… please give me any info you can … I’m just getting started with Eurorack and am a visual artist interested in building a compact rack that can produce generative and interactive sounds to bridge art, science and music… Eurorack should come with a warning label… its expensive and becomes obsessive… the learning curve is ridiculous and I’m going to have to fly a cardboard sign for funding “need money for modular synthesis, anything helps”
Hey thanks! I've got another album finished, designed in the same way and performed in the forest, and I'll be posting it in the coming weeks. I've been considering also posting a video on how the album is made, front to back, but I'm not sure yet if it'll only be on my Patreon or whether it will be a public video. For now I can give you some short answers:
1. This is not generative, and I didn't use a keyboard or anything out of the frame of the shot. The module on the farthest left is a sample player, and it's playing long samples that I've made in advance.
2. Yes, there are long samples loaded into the 4ms Sampler on the left, and most of the performance is altering the sample with effects like filter, granular, and reverb.
3. I'm not sure and I don't have capacity to handle this one at the moment, but all of these modules and the skiff and the battery can be priced online. Most I bought used.
4. The DAW was only used for mastering, yes, which included EQ, compression, and mastering, and a bit of noise reduction when the case noise was distracting.
5. Starting with something like VCV Rack, which is completely free, allows you to try out modules and designs before you spend a dollar on the eurorack itself. I highly recommend it.
And thanks again! I really appreciate hearing it was inspiring. All the best!
@@JayHosking thank you for your thourough and quick reply! I shared this online and enjoyed every minute of it. This can’t really be called a hobby. It’s an obsession lol
@@HonkifriedCoyote Hah! Couldn't agree more.
I believe you should credit Simon Posford where it's due. Nice music
I'm not sure who that is, but I'll look him up.
❤
I don’t understand, how do you monitor this with headphones? The 1u mixer you show does not have a headphone jack.
Great album! I added to favs and listen to it frequently! ❤
I'm just using a dual mono 1/4" male to stereo 1/4" female adaptor (you can see it top right), and then connecting my headphones to that. And thanks!
@@JayHosking oh! I was planning on getting one of this tiny cases and never thought of that! I wanted that specific 1u mixer from intellijel but was also thinking of getting the headphones 1u. I guess your trick works and I can save some space!
@@newflanged_ Definitely works, and is exactly to save space, as you mentioned. Just be careful of the volume, as the outputs pump out a lot of sound! That's why I've barely got it turned up. All the best!
@@JayHosking gotcha! Good to know!!!!! ❤️
Also, now that I got you here :) how easy is to loop with the radio music thing? If you record a perfect loop and load it in, does it play flawlessly?
Nice album, will buy it from bandcamp, will it come to apple music store?
Yes, eventually. Usually 6-12 months after Bandcamp. And thanks!
@@JayHosking Thanks I did get a few of your albums on the apple store, I may wait on this one since I am a subscriber to apple music.
Is that the Amiga speech from Workbench?
I was bumpin to this until Sad Satan started playing (22:28)
How do you say "epic" in Canadian?
Like your favourite gitch, or a beauty chesterfield, or as far from hoser as possible?
"eh-pic"
listening to this instead of studying for psyc101
Try it with the studying! Practically what it's designed for!
there's a bug in your module.
Excellent.