Patch From Scratch Episode 2 - Slow and Steady
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Let's Patch! In this series, we'll make a patch from scratch on a variety of synthesizers!
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Opened this video and hit like before you finished introducing yourself. I love that you've turned this channel into modular focused, and I'll always watch a good patch from scratch. They help me learn and get inspired! Like hewing a beautiful statue from a giant slab of marble ❤️
I will kiss every one of my four cats right on the lips per your instruction. Loved this video
hey this is awesome! do you have reverb after your modules in the chain somewhere and what is it? sounds nice, thank you!
"75bpm, I can handle that" haha
Hell yeah! This turned out so good! You're not technically supposed to stack gates like that for "reasons" but most modules (and especially Mutable ones and Pams) protect against any issues with a resistor on the output. You could've done an OR on channel 8 with your 1x channel tho to combine them in Pams, which is something I do on the regular to get a steady rhythm combined with some occasional 16th notes. Either way you got results, and they were tasty!
The all mutable throwback vibe is doing it for me.
YES please more of this, I LOVE the patch from scratch format
is it possible to play Rings with Acid Rain Technology Constellation and quantized random 1v/oct? and if so, how? can you make a video about it?
I'm just a humble bass player, but i really appreciate how you're effectively arranging, orchestrating, composing, sculpting the sounds as you go.. it really is a skill & art to not just know what each thing does, but how to sequence them all together while keeping the music in mind
Appreciate all you do!
Great video! Question, is this rack on modulargrid and did you use an external reverb and delay?
I vote for making an aggressive techno track with Rings and Elements as the main voices
You like patching synths, don't you? ;3
great stuff
thx
Lovely case/set of modules. Nice sounds. I have that Abstract Data module. Very useful!
Very nice patch ! ❤ love the trick of combining the 2 gates signal with the stackable !
Didn’t know elements too, it reminds me of plonk in a way.
Thanks Jeremy ! 👏🏽
Éléments is awesome! Just finished playing with it and its ratchety mallet and saw your video.
The same modules, totally different music. Love it. Going for the performance video now!
Ive had a horrible weekend and this brightened my day, thanks.
I currently don't have a cat so youll have to pet yours for me, appreciated.
Zero interest in modular personally, but listening while watching you navigate your options & really sculpt is so inspiring
video for my morning coffee and pax bowl. thanks ☺️
Love it Jeremy. Btw I also love how you emote through your hands while narrating. I think that’s a gift. You’ve always done this but it just really struck me on this video how solid that is.
Seeing this go from blank canvas (case), to full on jam really helps ease my world weariness.
An all Noise Engineering rack would be a sick video
Sounds great. I'm loving this series!
Would love to keep seeing smaller/medium racks for this series in the future!
Awesome - making me want more MI modules again
The stackable cable to give some surprise in the drums is a good idea! I use the logic fonctions of Pam to do something similar but this is waaaaay simpler to combine two gates with a cable than fiddle with the tiny screen of Pam!
It is best practise to use a mixer to combine sources ✌️
Love it dawg!
Damn!
boykisser!!