Love it! Super interesting to witness the thought process as you patch. The results can quickly pivot from lush and beautiful into scary and weird or just plain funny. IMHO that is what makes patching a modular synth so fun and rewarding.
It's so fun to see the way you explore sounds and instruments and it helps a lot that you explain what you're doing so clearly, great stuff as always! As someone who loves the Buchla Easel (my dream synth), I got to say Intellijel really checked all the boxes for me with the Cascadia. Also, the Microcosm is just perfection in a tiny little box. Unfortunately, they are so expensive for brazilian musicians like me, hope to get one of those soon though.
Don't worry, patches are constantly getting away from me as well, it's like a diagnosis by this point. Be it due to dying CR2032 batteries (understandable, but infuriating), leaking 45-year-old NiCD batteries (aaaaaa, kill me, I need to repair that yesterday before it ruins the whole synth) or just forgetting to press record on the Zoom, having some fun on an old monosynth with no patch memory, starting from scratch after being satisfied with the result, never to hear the previous sound-sequence ambiance again. Still worth it, so much fun to be had.
Dude, you have to try sending the vca out into the external input then patch the input to the second output patch point, and crank up the input level . The ultimate acid box :)
Intellijel should have you demo all their products.
Love it! Super interesting to witness the thought process as you patch. The results can quickly pivot from lush and beautiful into scary and weird or just plain funny. IMHO that is what makes patching a modular synth so fun and rewarding.
Agree!
Very cool sounds 👍 Is this possible with the ableton quantizer instead of euroburo? Still doing some research but the Cascadia looks very interesting.
Man I love the crazy experimental tones and textures you found
Your visuals at the end really reminded me of the visuals on the tracks from Max Cooper's Yearning for the Infinite. Love the creativity!
It's so fun to see the way you explore sounds and instruments and it helps a lot that you explain what you're doing so clearly, great stuff as always! As someone who loves the Buchla Easel (my dream synth), I got to say Intellijel really checked all the boxes for me with the Cascadia. Also, the Microcosm is just perfection in a tiny little box. Unfortunately, they are so expensive for brazilian musicians like me, hope to get one of those soon though.
3rd time I’ve watched this-
So great! Thanks Jeremy!🎉
Such beautiful patches!! The second one was absolutely captivating for me to listen to!! Thank you for making this!!
What a shocase!! Amazing, thank you 🙏
a patch does indeed just get away from me sometimes :)
many many lovely sounds here
Don't worry, patches are constantly getting away from me as well, it's like a diagnosis by this point. Be it due to dying CR2032 batteries (understandable, but infuriating), leaking 45-year-old NiCD batteries (aaaaaa, kill me, I need to repair that yesterday before it ruins the whole synth) or just forgetting to press record on the Zoom, having some fun on an old monosynth with no patch memory, starting from scratch after being satisfied with the result, never to hear the previous sound-sequence ambiance again. Still worth it, so much fun to be had.
I'd argue that if the patch doesn't get away from you once in a while, you're missing out on part of the experience.
Dude, you have to try sending the vca out into the external input then patch the input to the second output patch point, and crank up the input level . The ultimate acid box :)
What's that Entropy box?
Entropy and Sons Recursion Studio
Video synth
What are you using as a stand for Cascadia?
It's a cheap amazon titling laptop stand
"lessgayuverter" knob