Thanks for your comment Slack! Actually I've used this feature a few times but wasn't able to use it here as each variation needed to play at least 2 times before switching to the other (unless there's a little trick to do so? 🤔)
@@2MinuteWarning I actually was wondering that myself! I've tried holding buttons and pressing them twice and such, but it just seems like it only rotates thru them one at a time... id love an update with a song mode. it kind of keeps me from using the tr-6s for certain things.
@@totalSLACK You can also chain patterns (only in increasing order) which means you can make more than 8-bar loops, but it's no real song mode indeed 😊
Wonderful piece of Dreamy cinematic synthwave my friend , Rolands soundbanks are really impressive , especially the Bass section , i still havent figured out to sequence more than two external synths without them playing on all channels , obvioysly getting the midi section right 🥺🥺🥺 Beutiful track my man 😉👍jaffa
Glad you enjoyed this one Jaffa! 🤗 The TR-6S really is a bang for the buck especially since the v2.0 integrating the "CR-78" and "808 Chromatic Bass" modelisation 🤩 Otherwise could you tell me a bit more about what you are planning to do exactly? As far as I understand, you have a setup like this for example: SEQUENCER MIDI OUT > SYNTH1 MIDI THRU > SYNTH2? In this setup for example, if you set SYNTH1 to receive only MIDI channel 1 and SYNTH2 only channel 2 (considering your SEQUENCER is sending on channel 1 for SYNTH1 and channel 2 for SYNTH2), the 2 synths should not play all the channels (maybe your SYNTHS MIDI channel parameters are set to OMNI, which could explain why they react to all the channels? 🤔)
I have a take 5 paired with a drumlogue. Couldnt of asked for a better first synth. That filter is just perfect for what i wanted. Add a little reverb and your ready to make bangers. Would love to see you pair them together.
Sympathique le take 5, la fonction low split est trop génial sa devrait être un standard sur tout les synthé ! ton avis sur ce synthé , tu trouve ton bonheur avec 😀? Toujours aussi plaisant de regarder tes vidéos 👏
Merci Anthony 🤗 Et oui c'est trop pratique cette fonction de low split (clairement à se demander pourquoi ils ne le font pas tous !) C'est vraiment un super synthé ! Assez impressionné par sa richesse sonore 🤩 Je le trouve vraiment polyvalent ! En effet souvent on trouve que tel synthé est plutôt bien pour des nappes, tel autre pour des lead ou des basses, mais là franchement je trouve qu'il sait quasiment tout faire ! Ce que j'aime un peu moins ce sont les potentiomètres qui sont trop durs à tourner à mon goût (à part le CUTOFF). A voir avec le temps s'ils vont s'assouplir ! J'aurais aimé aussi pouvoir voir la valeur sur l'écran quand on tourne un bouton, mais ça n'y est pas ce qui est un peu dommage pour un synthé à preset. Il va me falloir encore un peu de temps avec pour avoir un avis plus définitif 😉
@@2MinuteWarning Content de voir qu'il te plaît amuse toi bien avec 😉 J'ai jamais testé un Sequential mais il faut dire que ce Take 5 est alléchant..le Pro 3 aussi 😍même si monodique
@@fioreanthony4340 Après il faut faire attention à l'effet nouveauté aussi, avec un peu de temps j'aurais peut être un avis qui aura évolué 😅 Je te partage une réponse que j'ai faite à une personne qui me demandait ce que j'en pensais par rapport à un Minilogue : Apart from the obvious parts (1 more voice of polyphony, more keys and bigger keys...) it seems to me that the Take 5 sound a bit more analog than the Minilogue XD. Probably because the Take 5 has snappier envelopes and a beautiful sounding filter (based on the Prophet 5 Rev 4). The Take 5 is also more versatile as it plays very nice basses, pads, leads etc. In my taste the Minilogue XD can lack a bit of bass and percussive sounds. However the Minilogue XD has a lot to offer to with its customizable oscillator and effects. It is also way more transportable than the Take 5 😅 Will have to spend more time with the Take 5 to have a final opinion though 😊
Apart from the obvious parts (1 more voice of polyphony, more keys and bigger keys...) it seems to me that the Take 5 sound a bit more analog than the Minilogue XD. Probably because the Take 5 has snappier envelopes and a beautiful sounding filter (based on the Prophet 5 Rev 4). The Take 5 is also more versatile as it plays very nice basses, pads, leads etc. In my taste the Minilogue XD can lack a bit of bass and percussive sounds. However the Minilogue XD has a lot to offer to with its customizable oscillator and effects. It is also way more transportable than the Take 5 😅 Will have to spend more time with the Take 5 to have a final opinion though 😊
@@2MinuteWarning good points, but the take-5 not only gorgeous and huge sounding, but the most versatile analog polysynth. it has the depth of a prophet 12 with its cross-modulatable fm in the mod matrix (fm osc1, osc2, morphing waveshapes, fx, filter, anything) but also add envelopes as modifiers to the mod sources, combine hard sync and fm for more stable pitched fm timbres. you can have a totally organic powerful sounding fm woodblock or glass tone bloom out into a wild fizzy throbbing brass pad. its insane how much versatility they packed into such an elegant and strong sounding analog vco based polysynth. and it is still somehow SERVERELY underrated. if youve never used a prophet 12, i urge you to try one, or read the manual/watch some programming tutorials so you can apply those techniques to the take-5. its very similar, even with the added drive. they are sort of like the elektron boxes in that way, once you learn a new one, it helps you understand your old ones
Ooooohhhhhhhh... as soon as it started I got chills with Visage vibes. Nicely done! 🎉😊
Thanks for the compliment! ☺
1:30 instead of pressing your next variation, you can hold it and sequence variations to some degree. its no "song mode", but it IS something.
Thanks for your comment Slack! Actually I've used this feature a few times but wasn't able to use it here as each variation needed to play at least 2 times before switching to the other (unless there's a little trick to do so? 🤔)
@@2MinuteWarning I actually was wondering that myself! I've tried holding buttons and pressing them twice and such, but it just seems like it only rotates thru them one at a time... id love an update with a song mode. it kind of keeps me from using the tr-6s for certain things.
@@totalSLACK You can also chain patterns (only in increasing order) which means you can make more than 8-bar loops, but it's no real song mode indeed 😊
Wonderful piece of Dreamy cinematic synthwave my friend , Rolands soundbanks are really impressive , especially the Bass section , i still havent figured out to sequence more than two external synths without them playing on all channels , obvioysly getting the midi section right 🥺🥺🥺
Beutiful track my man 😉👍jaffa
Glad you enjoyed this one Jaffa! 🤗 The TR-6S really is a bang for the buck especially since the v2.0 integrating the "CR-78" and "808 Chromatic Bass" modelisation 🤩
Otherwise could you tell me a bit more about what you are planning to do exactly? As far as I understand, you have a setup like this for example: SEQUENCER MIDI OUT > SYNTH1 MIDI THRU > SYNTH2?
In this setup for example, if you set SYNTH1 to receive only MIDI channel 1 and SYNTH2 only channel 2 (considering your SEQUENCER is sending on channel 1 for SYNTH1 and channel 2 for SYNTH2), the 2 synths should not play all the channels (maybe your SYNTHS MIDI channel parameters are set to OMNI, which could explain why they react to all the channels? 🤔)
I love all your videos. Keep up the good job!
Thanks for the nice words Douglas! 🙏😃
I have a take 5 paired with a drumlogue. Couldnt of asked for a better first synth. That filter is just perfect for what i wanted. Add a little reverb and your ready to make bangers. Would love to see you pair them together.
The Take 5 really is a beautiful and versatile synth! For sure I will consider making a video with the Take 5 and Drumlogue in the near future 😉
Lovely!
Appreciate the feedback mate 🤗
Sympathique le take 5, la fonction low split est trop génial sa devrait être un standard sur tout les synthé ! ton avis sur ce synthé , tu trouve ton bonheur avec 😀?
Toujours aussi plaisant de regarder tes vidéos 👏
Merci Anthony 🤗 Et oui c'est trop pratique cette fonction de low split (clairement à se demander pourquoi ils ne le font pas tous !) C'est vraiment un super synthé ! Assez impressionné par sa richesse sonore 🤩 Je le trouve vraiment polyvalent ! En effet souvent on trouve que tel synthé est plutôt bien pour des nappes, tel autre pour des lead ou des basses, mais là franchement je trouve qu'il sait quasiment tout faire ! Ce que j'aime un peu moins ce sont les potentiomètres qui sont trop durs à tourner à mon goût (à part le CUTOFF). A voir avec le temps s'ils vont s'assouplir ! J'aurais aimé aussi pouvoir voir la valeur sur l'écran quand on tourne un bouton, mais ça n'y est pas ce qui est un peu dommage pour un synthé à preset. Il va me falloir encore un peu de temps avec pour avoir un avis plus définitif 😉
@@2MinuteWarning Content de voir qu'il te plaît amuse toi bien avec 😉
J'ai jamais testé un Sequential mais il faut dire que ce Take 5 est alléchant..le Pro 3 aussi 😍même si monodique
@@fioreanthony4340 Après il faut faire attention à l'effet nouveauté aussi, avec un peu de temps j'aurais peut être un avis qui aura évolué 😅 Je te partage une réponse que j'ai faite à une personne qui me demandait ce que j'en pensais par rapport à un Minilogue :
Apart from the obvious parts (1 more voice of polyphony, more keys and bigger keys...) it seems to me that the Take 5 sound a bit more analog than the Minilogue XD. Probably because the Take 5 has snappier envelopes and a beautiful sounding filter (based on the Prophet 5 Rev 4). The Take 5 is also more versatile as it plays very nice basses, pads, leads etc. In my taste the Minilogue XD can lack a bit of bass and percussive sounds. However the Minilogue XD has a lot to offer to with its customizable oscillator and effects. It is also way more transportable than the Take 5 😅 Will have to spend more time with the Take 5 to have a final opinion though 😊
How would you compare the take 5 to the minilogue ?
Apart from the obvious parts (1 more voice of polyphony, more keys and bigger keys...) it seems to me that the Take 5 sound a bit more analog than the Minilogue XD. Probably because the Take 5 has snappier envelopes and a beautiful sounding filter (based on the Prophet 5 Rev 4). The Take 5 is also more versatile as it plays very nice basses, pads, leads etc. In my taste the Minilogue XD can lack a bit of bass and percussive sounds. However the Minilogue XD has a lot to offer to with its customizable oscillator and effects. It is also way more transportable than the Take 5 😅 Will have to spend more time with the Take 5 to have a final opinion though 😊
@@2MinuteWarning okay i get it ! Thanks for your reply! There ain’t no clear comparison on RUclips (weird) so I’ve been always wondering
@@s.r.b.4582 You are welcome 😉 (oh and there's the price too... the Minilogue XD is nearly twice cheaper than the Take 5 😅)
@@2MinuteWarning good points, but the take-5 not only gorgeous and huge sounding, but the most versatile analog polysynth. it has the depth of a prophet 12 with its cross-modulatable fm in the mod matrix (fm osc1, osc2, morphing waveshapes, fx, filter, anything) but also add envelopes as modifiers to the mod sources, combine hard sync and fm for more stable pitched fm timbres. you can have a totally organic powerful sounding fm woodblock or glass tone bloom out into a wild fizzy throbbing brass pad. its insane how much versatility they packed into such an elegant and strong sounding analog vco based polysynth. and it is still somehow SERVERELY underrated.
if youve never used a prophet 12, i urge you to try one, or read the manual/watch some programming tutorials so you can apply those techniques to the take-5. its very similar, even with the added drive. they are sort of like the elektron boxes in that way, once you learn a new one, it helps you understand your old ones
kinda reminds me of polynomial c
Thanks for your comment (I'm not sure I knew this one by Aphex Twin, but just listened to it and it's a great track! 😃)