@DUNGEONMUSICTHEATRE or anyone here, I'm new to the modular world and am trying to figure out what else is needed aside from a case, modules etc. What should I plan to purchase in addition to the afore mentioned items to begin my journey? For reference, at 1:36 (ELEMENTS-ECHOZ+PLAITS-RIPPLES) is the sound I really like and would want to work with initially. Thank you for the time.
Hey there! Welcome! I’ll respond to this more in detail later but for now you can watch some of my other videos on eurorack modules and such! Yeah it’s def a rabbit hole and you want to take it slow. It will save you a lot of hassle and $$$. Stand by…
Mr Dungeon, .. we've spoke, before .. just knowing some things about Mutable Instruments .. like you mentioned, .. there does sees to be a determined intent for music, with this brand. Warps, .. that does look like a pretty useful tool, .. and pretty, too.
Nice to see you with the original MI modules (surprised not to see Blades? I guess there's no more space). It's also great to hear the ideas and sounds you get with your modules, inspiring. I didn't buy Elements when it came out, and don't even have space in my rack for it (if I had it). On the other hand, I found Rings could get frustrating to work with, and even considered taking it out of the rack. However, I recently uploaded 'mini-elements' into a nRings, which opened up a new set of possibilities, so I'm curious to see if I can reproduce some of your ideas. Anyhow, I always enjoy listening to you explaining modular (and more), almost the voice of reason, very calming to listen too! BTW, you mention Plaints at the bottom of the screen (approx: 6:18), do you mean Plaits?
I'm always ashamed to admit, but I also, specially when hesitating between two modules that have the same function, choose according to the aesthetic that better matches my case.
"When I started collecting modules...". Yeah... tell me about it.
If you have more MI modules, you should do some more of these minimal skiffs, very interesting,
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@DUNGEONMUSICTHEATRE or anyone here, I'm new to the modular world and am trying to figure out what else is needed aside from a case, modules etc. What should I plan to purchase in addition to the afore mentioned items to begin my journey? For reference, at 1:36 (ELEMENTS-ECHOZ+PLAITS-RIPPLES) is the sound I really like and would want to work with initially. Thank you for the time.
Hey there! Welcome! I’ll respond to this more in detail later but for now you can watch some of my other videos on eurorack modules and such! Yeah it’s def a rabbit hole and you want to take it slow. It will save you a lot of hassle and $$$. Stand by…
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Mr Dungeon, .. we've spoke, before .. just knowing some things about Mutable Instruments .. like you mentioned, .. there does sees to be a determined intent for music, with this brand. Warps, .. that does look like a pretty useful tool, .. and pretty, too.
Thanks for the nice video, mate 👍
Much appreciated!
Nice to see you with the original MI modules (surprised not to see Blades? I guess there's no more space). It's also great to hear the ideas and sounds you get with your modules, inspiring.
I didn't buy Elements when it came out, and don't even have space in my rack for it (if I had it). On the other hand, I found Rings could get frustrating to work with, and even considered taking it out of the rack. However, I recently uploaded 'mini-elements' into a nRings, which opened up a new set of possibilities, so I'm curious to see if I can reproduce some of your ideas.
Anyhow, I always enjoy listening to you explaining modular (and more), almost the voice of reason, very calming to listen too!
BTW, you mention Plaints at the bottom of the screen (approx: 6:18), do you mean Plaits?
Thanks for stopping by! :)
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I'm always ashamed to admit, but I also, specially when hesitating between two modules that have the same function, choose according to the aesthetic that better matches my case.
heh! Nothing wrong with that! :)