Support the vinyl campaign of our record or get digital now here: hainbach.bandcamp.com/album/rotopops-and-pipe-dreams Soundpack available on patreon.com/hainbach And check out Sam's new pipe: ruclips.net/video/9xjvcStiDmQ/видео.htmlsi=qjboCooOvF4xol5Y
haha awesome!!!! i have no idea if what i was saying was right btw, all off top of me head by the end of it but it sounds like it worked! bloomin awesome :D what a lump of stuff that thing is! aha you got some well good sounds out if after! awesome
You guys really have a special chemistry, with your complementary areas of specialty and ample creativity. The Teufel "filterbank" - or DIY-filter playground - seems a perfect fit for the museum. You are absolutely right about the benefit of doing a few modifications to put it to musical use. Happily, those are not hard to do, and Sam has all the background required (and then some) to do them himself. On Teufel itself, I had no idea they had become such a big company. That's an interesting side note. They should get thanks from all of us who enjoy what you guys do for agreeing to donate it, even if they did intend to get rid of the beast. The raw materials alone have significant value. A lot of business types would want to break the thing down for parts and resale. So thanks to the Teufel for this bit of positive recycling. Cool sounds again (that Hohner tube accordion continues to sound amazing), this time with some basic filter electronics as a bonus. Thanks for this video.
Wow do i take all the hard work coders do for granted. All that math and circuit desin hidden behind a ui knob. This is really bare metal music making.
this might be my favorite video you've ever done, it's got everything. bare-metal analog electronics, inductors, perfectly creepy ambiences. i also really want to hear an industrial techno album by you two now- some of those first noises are perfect samples in my opinion!
Another fantastic crossover video with two of my favourite RUclipsrs! That machine is like a decade box on a vast scale, and I'm so glad it has found a new lease of life.
Interesting bit of development kit. It's a brute because it was intended to handle the high power delivered to speakers, and provide easy fast patching for different configurations, with many component options. BUT, musically this can be achieved with smaller components, and a breadboard. You don't need the power handling at audio signal levels. Try it at home - resistors, capacitors, and (if you can find or make them) inductors. All sorts of filters can be made with simple RC networks (and even active filters with simple op-amps). If you want to try something different, emulate an inductor using an op-amp, resistor and a capacitor. It's called a gyrator. In short, a breadboard is smaller and cheaper, and any experimenter can do it!
When I was a little kid I had an electronics kit from Radio Shack called a "200-in-1" that was just a bunch of components (resistors, capacitors, transistors, speaker, an 8-segment display, etc.) mounted in a box with the leads attached to little springs. You could connect the ends of wires to the springs to assemble different circuits and it had a book of projects to do. This looks like the pro-grade equivalent of that.
Awwww...now ALL the cool kids will want one! 🤪 More on point, though...this monster SCREAMS for some of the precision attenuators that constantly pop up in the eBay listings. Or some precision bridges... resistance, capacitance, inductance things that can sit on the ample "top shelf" to really open it up. A bank of VCAs could be useful, too...either for pinging the front end of a particularly resonant patch, allowing envelope control over feedback paths or outputs, that sort of thing. LOTS of abuse potential there! 👍
You could make an incredible stacked filter arrangement driven with individual step outputs from a classic analog step/gate sequencer to create monster bass patterns. What a marvelous bit of equipment. Would love to build one but as my MADular rig is growing so fast I would need a larger room! It is always amazing the fun You can have with recycled and repurposed gear ans components. Inspired to draw up plans for a more compact version with built in multi-track sequencing and logic switching.
That is one gnarly filter bank there Hainbach & nice dark sounds too! 🙂👍 Love that dark wave tune you guys did & what Lp it’s from! 🙂 Great chill tune!🙂🔊🙂🔊
After watching to the end, I think it would be cool to commission Minijack to build a massive custom banana matrix mixer for this thing. Would be a cool collaboration. One can dream of such a glorious monstrosity.
I know it almost has become a cliché by now. But... Yeah. I now want Audiothing to do a VST replika. Or... Maybe a more fitting adaptation to digital would be... A VCV Rack module? There there's already a lot already made to simulate mudular wiring. And as each input and output is so simple, I believe it should not be too hard to implement and build something that works. It'll just be massive on screen. As the UI for the wires are at a set size. But still... Would be a fun project for someone better than me at coding VCV Rack Modules.
Hey @CuriousMarc There‘s a HP Word Generator put to great use by Hainbach in this episode - seems like some do get a form of „message“, sourced from HP equipment 😏 Great stuff!
Support the vinyl campaign of our record or get digital now here: hainbach.bandcamp.com/album/rotopops-and-pipe-dreams
Soundpack available on patreon.com/hainbach
And check out Sam's new pipe: ruclips.net/video/9xjvcStiDmQ/видео.htmlsi=qjboCooOvF4xol5Y
haha awesome!!!! i have no idea if what i was saying was right btw, all off top of me head by the end of it but it sounds like it worked! bloomin awesome :D what a lump of stuff that thing is! aha you got some well good sounds out if after! awesome
Can’t believe the local authorities let yall in a room together w/ such an incredible instrument
You guys really have a special chemistry, with your complementary areas of specialty and ample creativity.
The Teufel "filterbank" - or DIY-filter playground - seems a perfect fit for the museum. You are absolutely right about the benefit of doing a few modifications to put it to musical use. Happily, those are not hard to do, and Sam has all the background required (and then some) to do them himself.
On Teufel itself, I had no idea they had become such a big company. That's an interesting side note. They should get thanks from all of us who enjoy what you guys do for agreeing to donate it, even if they did intend to get rid of the beast. The raw materials alone have significant value. A lot of business types would want to break the thing down for parts and resale. So thanks to the Teufel for this bit of positive recycling.
Cool sounds again (that Hohner tube accordion continues to sound amazing), this time with some basic filter electronics as a bonus. Thanks for this video.
We all need that friend like Sam ♥️🤣
Sam rules!
We love you guys making an old darkwave tune.
Wow do i take all the hard work coders do for granted. All that math and circuit desin hidden behind a ui knob. This is really bare metal music making.
Lou Reed made a record called "Metal Maschine Music" 😆
this might be my favorite video you've ever done, it's got everything. bare-metal analog electronics, inductors, perfectly creepy ambiences. i also really want to hear an industrial techno album by you two now- some of those first noises are perfect samples in my opinion!
@@StatetrooperBillyBillthen do it
@@StatetrooperBillyBill prove it
@@StatetrooperBillyBill if a 4 year old could do it, couldn’t you? Put your money where your mouth is
I also want to add that I love the dark wave song that y'all made. Got some serious Dead Can Dance feels.
THAT’s who this was reminding me of!
Another fantastic crossover video with two of my favourite RUclipsrs! That machine is like a decade box on a vast scale, and I'm so glad it has found a new lease of life.
Well THIS should become a fun app!
I can not decide, if I would love or hate to have Hainbach in my basement.
I'd love to have Hainbach in my basement , because then I would have a basement, which he would have built to high class German standards, obviously.
love the song together, vibey
What a dream machine.
Always happy to see both of you :D
This is such an inspiring and fun video! And I like your little musical collab very much. Wonderful atmo with the Hohner and the Space Echo.
Awesome sounds, you really do get your hands on some incredible equipment.
Back in the 70s and 80s there were kids electronics kits from Radio Shack that were built on this principle... but CONSIDERABLY smaller. :)
Fantastic! The BananaBandBank of Brilliance. Gr8 lil track guys. Very generous of those two to mediate/source, and to donate.
That first track was awesome! Really reminded of the soundtrack of Dark (Netflix series)
I love that score!
that low end feedback around min 05:30ff is quiet funky. love it. would dance to that.
Interesting bit of development kit. It's a brute because it was intended to handle the high power delivered to speakers, and provide easy fast patching for different configurations, with many component options.
BUT, musically this can be achieved with smaller components, and a breadboard. You don't need the power handling at audio signal levels.
Try it at home - resistors, capacitors, and (if you can find or make them) inductors. All sorts of filters can be made with simple RC networks (and even active filters with simple op-amps).
If you want to try something different, emulate an inductor using an op-amp, resistor and a capacitor. It's called a gyrator.
In short, a breadboard is smaller and cheaper, and any experimenter can do it!
I am glad i put my good headphones on to watch this video. The track was excellent even on first listen. Great video too..
The track at the end made me think of late era "coil"🎹🎛️🎚️🎤🎧👌 BrAp oN!!¡!✋✌️
When I was a little kid I had an electronics kit from Radio Shack called a "200-in-1" that was just a bunch of components (resistors, capacitors, transistors, speaker, an 8-segment display, etc.) mounted in a box with the leads attached to little springs. You could connect the ends of wires to the springs to assemble different circuits and it had a book of projects to do. This looks like the pro-grade equivalent of that.
What a beast! Both this massive machine and Sam's ability to work it out, haha!
I love the track - truly moody!
This is great from you both!!!
Really Nice. Many thanks.😊
Perfect the only guy who can repair that monster
Inspirational!
I love those sounds (-: and it works perfect with overtonesinging
I love this track!
Hi, I'm Karma. Glad to have you back.
If that isn’t a Simon Stalenhag soundtrack, I don’t know what is!
Now this is content! Love it!
That thing sounds rad
Awwww...now ALL the cool kids will want one! 🤪
More on point, though...this monster SCREAMS for some of the precision attenuators that constantly pop up in the eBay listings. Or some precision bridges... resistance, capacitance, inductance things that can sit on the ample "top shelf" to really open it up. A bank of VCAs could be useful, too...either for pinging the front end of a particularly resonant patch, allowing envelope control over feedback paths or outputs, that sort of thing. LOTS of abuse potential there! 👍
Yes! It can for sure be expanded.
You could make an incredible stacked filter arrangement driven with individual step outputs from a classic analog step/gate sequencer to create monster bass patterns. What a marvelous bit of equipment. Would love to build one but as my MADular rig is growing so fast I would need a larger room! It is always amazing the fun You can have with recycled and repurposed gear ans components. Inspired to draw up plans for a more compact version with built in multi-track sequencing and logic switching.
reminds me of the Landscape Noon passive drum synthesizer (which makes sense given how they are both designed!)
Love this track. Instantly reminds me of Kraftwerk "Hall of mirrors" with the vocal delivery, pacing and industrial snare on the down beat.
Wow what a huge substitution box. Can't imagine the amount of money that went into making this thing. They Mallory caps?
I have to check but since the r&d department built this for themselves they for sure chose the best parts
So great!
How fun would it be to start out a class on basic electronics with a bit of play on that? Like a colossal 50in1 RadioShack kit.
Yeah... colossal Radio Shack kit.
Fantastic!!!
It's so cool 😎 3:07
I am getting Coil vibes from that performance.
That is one gnarly filter bank there Hainbach & nice dark sounds too! 🙂👍 Love that dark wave tune you guys did & what Lp it’s from! 🙂 Great chill tune!🙂🔊🙂🔊
What a beast😮
Ahhhh all those possibilities!!! Love! ❤
best rotopops track so far!
I'm actually kinda surprised how great both of your vocals sounds 😄❤
素晴らしい素材❕
これぞレトロフューチャー❕
Brilliant ❤
epic find
and whats this a vynal campain woo more vynal for shnaps and scotch night
Nice Sounds 👍 Different Kind of Modular System 😃
Wow thats a pretty interesting piece of Technology. Very cool!
what a ride, I love it!
Cool, wie immer!
Super Digs!! i'm Pumped!! Here we go!!;-)!!
Boy, that's a device I want to build a version of! Of course, you'd probably have to wind your own coils for the inductors, but even so...
As portable as my CS-80! 😝😂
A real modular
Size matters!
😆😆😆
That is cool
Can we just enjoy this amaing music
Love the song
Beautiful track, that „Ohne Anfang“ thingy. What was the vocal reverb? RE201?
Thank you! That was the Great British Spring. Just sounds like "Ghost Town" to me.
Very interesting! Great sounds...but ya gonna need a bigger basement!
If you had a bank of potentiometers, you could probably make a moog fixed filter bank clone.
Now I want to build one… super jealous
Hope you took pictures of each patch arrangement Sam did so when he leaves it can be recreated.
I did not! I spend hours getting a good patch when I made the sounds at the ending.
What is the name of the song in the beginning? It sounds amazing 😭🫶🏼
Thank you! It is available here www.patreon.com/posts/97880095?
You guys will be on tour next year.
We are playing London on the 10th of October together 😃
I see "filterbank", I press "like". Say no more.
...but I wanted to hear more, so I watched anyway. 😂
After watching to the end, I think it would be cool to commission Minijack to build a massive custom banana matrix mixer for this thing. Would be a cool collaboration. One can dream of such a glorious monstrosity.
I know it almost has become a cliché by now. But... Yeah. I now want Audiothing to do a VST replika.
Or... Maybe a more fitting adaptation to digital would be... A VCV Rack module? There there's already a lot already made to simulate mudular wiring. And as each input and output is so simple, I believe it should not be too hard to implement and build something that works. It'll just be massive on screen. As the UI for the wires are at a set size. But still... Would be a fun project for someone better than me at coding VCV Rack Modules.
Damn dudes, y'all went proper dark, industrial Dubwise with this one! Nice! Is it available in digital form somehow? Sometime?
Thank you! It is here: hainbach.bandcamp.com/album/rotopops-and-pipe-dreams
Hey @CuriousMarc
There‘s a HP Word Generator put to great use by Hainbach in this episode - seems like some do get a form of „message“, sourced from HP equipment 😏
Great stuff!
Wow.
Cluster for the 21st century.😃
That was dope!
That is a sweet and awesome thing! :D :D :D
Make Analog great again... and now there is the time for the 20×20 matrix mixer ...
Any chance of that song at the end being released on Bandcamp?
Here you go: hainbach.bandcamp.com/album/rotopops-and-pipe-dreams
oOOOOF that feedback! 😈
His name is Bob...
HIS NAME IS ROBERT PAULSON!
sherman filterbank but better?
Blixa Bargeld is not far away .
❤
////__wow wow end.... Wow 👈😎
it's called Filterbank because it looks like a Bank
what tha frick !! epic
so ill
The last bit somehow reminds me of ISO68 - Vom Weg Zur Sonne (ruclips.net/video/TXU4slUf7A8/видео.html)
Wenn das mal nicht auch als vocoder zu gebrauchen ist
Definitiv! Ich brauch nur noch viel viel mehr Kabel.
@@Hainbachschon ein toller Kasten 👍🏻
Oh please…. Mic each key of a piano and feed it into a filter next time.
i love this device and i love having the honour of being the 666th like to the video
I’m scared dad
bruh
I have to be honest, my cat REALLY didn’t like this one.
Anyone else notice the moobs?
You too