Glad I found your channel, I've always been heavily into neurofunk and drum and bass, but recently getting into hardware more I love the simplicity and musicality of TECHNO, you have made me approach music in a different way and i appreciate it
Very nice tutorial! Some sweet techno with massive beats and basslines! It's nice to see what you can do with a little modular system mostly you see massive modulars! Thank you very much for this nice tutorial! Keep them coming should i say! Have a nice evening
I can't believe how much expression you can get out of such a small case (and without re-patching!) Also, as an aside, basically every video of yours I watch, I end up wishing the jam session was 3 times as long. You have such a knack for performance!
Great video! Thanks for showing us how to do techno "in the case". There is nothing wrong with digitakt drums, but it is really fun to see what you can do with only modules in the rack.
Love your explanation about beatmaking with the BIA. A lot of people do exactly that I guess but I never saw it explained that well. Thanks a bunch. Well done.
i didn't even think about modulating the attack clockwise from the noise, ive been using an attenuverter for that this whole time 😂 your way is better tho.
Hi Ihor, i really enjoy your videos. You explain things in a very pedagogic way. To get a beat going and fiddle around with this, bassline and drums is not so difficult (it might not sound good, but thats another question..) The hard part for me is introducing variation. Imagine a 45-60 minutes set. one would need more options to change the sound during the set. Here is where i am struggling a bit to get this to work good and not get boring. Could you possibly make a video discussing this topic?
Thank you Kent for your feedback. Much much appreciated. On the topic of long sets I am trying to wrap my head around it. I think some videos will come eventually. But first I'd like to release a few long jams!
Going to give this a go with my ALM case, see if I can get something similar from Dinky's Taiko. The mimetic digitalis is going to be the tough one to substitute I think.
Mimetic's useful feature is that it can randomise and save CV values on step basis. So that it is created randomly, but preserved and loops over and over again. Which is my desired repetitiveness! You can get similar results from Pam's for example. There is randomly shaped wave and Loop that makes a seed from that random wave. So you keep the repetitiveness and not complete randomness.
I had a skiff that had PNW, BIA, and MD in it (along with a couple other things) and I just couldn't get along with MD as a sequencer. I would always just go back to having Pam do it. I asked the NE guys about it and they said, "Well, MD isn't a melodic sequencer, its a CV sequencer" and I get that but...yeah. I just couldn't deal with the pressing the hard metal knob to (attempt to) change notes thing.
Well, MD might not be "melodic to the scale", unless you quantise the CV with a quantiser of some sort. However I am down with not quantised stuff. Like in this exact video. I didn't care about scale. I just auditioned and let my brain decide if it sounds good or not. And this is where MD stands out. It gives results out of any scale. Some unexpected and experimental results. And I am totally down with this!
Been playing very similarly (Pam, mimetic lapsus and Basimilus), I added a dfam for the kick (and some noises) so I can use the BIA for some melodic lines. Guess I need to really get that Manis! Noise engineering really is addictive aren’t they?
Well, what you see is my modular haha. I am kinda a minimalist modular guy and like experimenting with a small case. But there will be more modular videos in the future! Stay tuned!
Ok, this video is awesome. Great sounds, but the real winner is the patch walk through and mini-tutorial on Pam’s. We’re you using the start/stop button to control the mutes on the Pam tracks?
I do have a question for you! The bottom piece that stretches across the Palette case? What is it and what is it’s purpose! I love the raw sound coming from this neat little setup! Thank you for posting this video!!
One of the most straightforward and musical videos for PNW and BIA. Amazingly helpful, thank you
Glad I found your channel, I've always been heavily into neurofunk and drum and bass, but recently getting into hardware more I love the simplicity and musicality of TECHNO, you have made me approach music in a different way and i appreciate it
"This is TECHNO!"
[Looks to camera]
[Growly face!!]
Loving your work - thanks so much 🙏
Yes!
This is so good, Ihor. So glad I found your channel. Thank you.
Very nice tutorial! Some sweet techno with massive beats and basslines! It's nice to see what you can do with a little modular system mostly you see massive modulars! Thank you very much for this nice tutorial! Keep them coming should i say! Have a nice evening
I can't believe how much expression you can get out of such a small case (and without re-patching!)
Also, as an aside, basically every video of yours I watch, I end up wishing the jam session was 3 times as long. You have such a knack for performance!
Haha! Thank you! I will try to jam a little more! Tho I don't want to make a super long video
+1, your jams are great Ihor!
11:26 - made the hair on the back of my neck stand up, so good.
Amazing video, as always!
Thank you!
Ruina Versio is seriously such an amazing module. Anywhere I put it in a chain, it rips. Anything I put into it, it rips.
Great video!
100% yes on Ruina. Thank you!
Such a bangin' track!
Wow this is awesome 😎
wow It is a very useful video! Thanks Ihor!!!
This jam might not be polished, but it’s a f’n jam!! I revisited this after a few months and it still slaps. I can’t wait to hear a release from you!
I love this jam too! Thank you!
modular is interesting to see what you can do with it, thanks my friend!
I love these videos. It’s all FAR to much for me. But I love it anyway!!! Digitakt ordered today. Your fault 😂
Damn that was incredible!
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for your videos.
Great video! Thanks for showing us how to do techno "in the case". There is nothing wrong with digitakt drums, but it is really fun to see what you can do with only modules in the rack.
Thank you Robby!
Love your explanation about beatmaking with the BIA. A lot of people do exactly that I guess but I never saw it explained that well. Thanks a bunch. Well done.
Glad to hear that! Thank you!
Very well explained, thank you.
you have a really clear way of explaining things, the videos are always super engaging. cheers!
This is wicked!!
Really dig the bass line you got going here!
Love this track Ihor!
Yes! This is great info and a great piece of music too. Nice work
Awesome! Great video man, I love it. I learn so much from your videos.
Thank you!
Your work is awesome man !
This is amazing dude. So crunchy and driving. I need a setup like this. Holy shit.
Thank you for this, love how it's just these few modules. Your videos are a great inspiration to me.
Thanks!
Probably the best RUclips channel nowadays.
Дякую, Ігорю!
Bro this is so insane. Very very inspiring.
Thank you!
Awesome. I'd love to see more manis tircks like this, as well. Excellent as always!
Your stuff is really great- love watching and listening!
This is great, thanks Ihor!
Thats an amazing result man, appreciate it.. getting excited to try a few things on modular now
Have fun!
hell yeah bro!@ i wanna go to that show
Another fantastic video. Some of the best techno demos on youtube, thank you.
This is Techno \m/
I’ve learnt so much from you. Thank you so much for putting so much detail into your videos.
It is my pleasure! Glad you dig it!
I appreciate the detail as well!
Very well done and greatly informative! Thank you Ihor!!
Thank you Marco!
Congratulations to 5000 subscribers!
Thank you very much, my Friend! How is it going with your synth?
Still looking for the perfect configuration but i'm very close. Will sent you very soon some pictures ;-)
@@mit136speichenumdiewelt nice! Looking forward to seeing it!
Well explained and a banging jam, very well done!
Hey, awesome video! Love how much variation you got out of just these few modules. Those NE modules are so cool. 😄
Glad you liked it Eryn! NE are great!
Thanks. Nicely done, mate.
Whoa! This is truly inspiring!
Great skills, greta tutorial , thanks
This was really nice to watch. Thanks for the breakdown. 🙏👌
You are welcome Johnny!
Ihor is legit the medicine for G.A.S. He uses incisive available modulation for potent results. I love this shit, Ihor!
Thanks Brandon! Glad you love this!
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Love your content! Your choice of modules and how you use them is pretty similar to mine. Very fun
really fun set up man, hope to one day see you playing live. cheers!
I hope to see myself playing live too haha! Thanks Thiago!
i didn't even think about modulating the attack clockwise from the noise, ive been using an attenuverter for that this whole time 😂 your way is better tho.
Attenuverter is the way too haha! Probably a little bit more obvious!
As usual, brilliant!
"yo! This is techno!" Indeed it is. Good stuff!
Yes! Thank you!
Top work
11:32 love it
damn, that was super cool. I want to build that box just to jam out and have fun with.
Well done, Ihor!
Thank you!
Amazing stuff
Hi Ihor, i really enjoy your videos. You explain things in a very pedagogic way. To get a beat going and fiddle around with this, bassline and drums is not so difficult (it might not sound good, but thats another question..) The hard part for me is introducing variation. Imagine a 45-60 minutes set. one would need more options to change the sound during the set. Here is where i am struggling a bit to get this to work good and not get boring. Could you possibly make a video discussing this topic?
Thank you Kent for your feedback. Much much appreciated. On the topic of long sets I am trying to wrap my head around it. I think some videos will come eventually. But first I'd like to release a few long jams!
Damn Banger !!!
Ace as always Ihor never a dull moment always on the pulse of advancement, technique to eke out new vibes👍🆒🎶🎶🕸👌
Thanks Martin!
Verry nice👌 gutes Brett 👍
Slaps really really guuud 😂🎉
Going to give this a go with my ALM case, see if I can get something similar from Dinky's Taiko. The mimetic digitalis is going to be the tough one to substitute I think.
Mimetic's useful feature is that it can randomise and save CV values on step basis. So that it is created randomly, but preserved and loops over and over again. Which is my desired repetitiveness! You can get similar results from Pam's for example. There is randomly shaped wave and Loop that makes a seed from that random wave. So you keep the repetitiveness and not complete randomness.
amazing
Killer
Nice 👍
I had a skiff that had PNW, BIA, and MD in it (along with a couple other things) and I just couldn't get along with MD as a sequencer. I would always just go back to having Pam do it. I asked the NE guys about it and they said, "Well, MD isn't a melodic sequencer, its a CV sequencer" and I get that but...yeah. I just couldn't deal with the pressing the hard metal knob to (attempt to) change notes thing.
Anyway, I want an MI. LOL
Well, MD might not be "melodic to the scale", unless you quantise the CV with a quantiser of some sort. However I am down with not quantised stuff. Like in this exact video. I didn't care about scale. I just auditioned and let my brain decide if it sounds good or not. And this is where MD stands out. It gives results out of any scale. Some unexpected and experimental results. And I am totally down with this!
@@gmreynoldsjr MI is good!
@@IhorMedia If they could make a revision where that knob has a little padding, all would be forgiven. XD
Been playing very similarly (Pam, mimetic lapsus and Basimilus), I added a dfam for the kick (and some noises) so I can use the BIA for some melodic lines.
Guess I need to really get that Manis!
Noise engineering really is addictive aren’t they?
Oh yes they are! I love the ideas behind most of their stuff. Manis is crazy mad!
Noice!!!!
Would you mind to make a video of your modular? Don't have any knowledge about it but maybe thinking of dropping in
Well, what you see is my modular haha. I am kinda a minimalist modular guy and like experimenting with a small case. But there will be more modular videos in the future! Stay tuned!
Ok, this video is awesome. Great sounds, but the real winner is the patch walk through and mini-tutorial on Pam’s. We’re you using the start/stop button to control the mutes on the Pam tracks?
If you press and hold encoder and then press start/stop you will mute the active track. Unmute is the same. Thanks for watching!
@@IhorMedia Whoa, that’s amazing. Just tried it out - so much better than menu diving! Thanks :)
@@grahamcase you are very welcome!
nice.
I do have a question for you! The bottom piece that stretches across the Palette case? What is it and what is it’s purpose! I love the raw sound coming from this neat little setup! Thank you for posting this video!!
Looking at your other videos! I think I found it, MIDI and Steppy 1U!
Must have modules for dark techno??? Might make for a good video ;)
You already said it.... NICE! LOL
😁
Why didnt you use steppy?
Just wanted to utilise Pams. Also Steppy is trigger only, on Pam's I got CV sequencing too.
If you didn't tag it as Amsterdam I'd swear you were at Ricky Tinez' house.
Haha! I get a lot of inspiration from him, as you may have noticed!
HOW DO YOU HAVE THE SAME HOUSE AS RICKY TINEZ
Man I'm not smart enough to understand this
Must have modules for dark techno??? Might make for a good video ;)
Sounds indeed like a good idea. I will think about something like this.