Tips to instantly improve all your patterns feat. ASEC | Thomann

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  • How can you instantly improve all of your patterns? ASEC shows you some easy tips & tricks that will make your track sound more powerful and interesting. How do you improve your patterns?
    Gear used:
    1010 Music Blackbox Sampler:
    www.thomann.de/de/1010music_b...
    Elektron Analog Rytm:
    www.thomann.de/de/elektron_an...
    Elektron Digitone:
    www.thomann.de/de/elektron_di...
    Arturia RackBrute 6U:
    www.thomann.de/de/arturia_rac...
    Moog DFAM:
    www.thomann.de/de/moog_dfam.htm
    Strymon Timeline:
    www.thomann.de/de/strymon_tim...
    Doepfer A-143-3:
    www.thomann.de/de/doepfer_a14...
    Doepfer A-124 Wasp Filter SE:
    www.thomann.de/de/doepfer_a_1...
    We use Triad-Orbit stands for our cameras, lights and mics: tho.mn/triad
    Recorded and mixed with Universal Audio: tho.mn/uadx
    Monitors optimised through Sonarworks: tho.mn/sonar
    Interesting bits and pieces:
    0:00 Intro
    1:09 Modulation
    5:50 Velocity Variation
    8:00 Probabilities
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 84

  • @designator7402
    @designator7402 3 роки тому +29

    The constant slow zoom in on the wide really made me feel like somebody's gonna die by the end of the video :P

  • @mteixido9
    @mteixido9 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you again Asec, Felix and thomann for this series! 💯

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +3

      and thank you too for watching along! :)

  • @N0B0DY_SP3C14L
    @N0B0DY_SP3C14L 2 роки тому +1

    Very cool hearing Asec drop the knowledge, especially encouraging the PERFORMANCE aspect of electronic music, be it in the studio or onstage. So many folks try 'safe' (boring) programmed recitals and that is a real disservice to the audience. It requires a lot of dedication and practice, and it really is not something anyone can do well without putting in the time and effort. There is no substitute, no fast path to making original music that sounds good. These tips and tricks can help get things going, and are very useful when one has learned where each works and where it doesn't, but the only way to really learn that is by doing it, recording, and listening back with honest ears, deciding for oneself if it was good or not, and refining what was best, over and over and over again. This is the way.

  • @jaroskavibes
    @jaroskavibes 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks to the interviewer this time it was uninterrupted stream of interesting ideas.

  • @iLEZ
    @iLEZ 3 роки тому +6

    Asec is an inspiring teacher, thank you both!

  • @claudiongleur
    @claudiongleur 3 роки тому +3

    Keep these Videos Coming!

  • @666Nightshift
    @666Nightshift 2 роки тому +2

    Asec you have such a good vibe great taste and the skill to kill!!! Really good synthesis lecture!!!

  • @dennisrochat7747
    @dennisrochat7747 3 роки тому +3

    This is sick. Thanks a lot!

  • @KonradVerner
    @KonradVerner 3 роки тому +5

    I just want to thank you for the good content. I just started with modular and really look forward to build a compact live setup my own. I just heard your live set at Hör and couldnt stop listening. Keep it up.

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +1

      Hey Gianluca, thanks for those kind words.
      I'm also pretty new to performing live with hardware so this feedback really mean a lot to me :)

  • @reganjo1955
    @reganjo1955 2 роки тому +4

    Knowing *when* to move the knobs yourself. The ultimate humanization!

  • @creatingspacesproducer
    @creatingspacesproducer 2 роки тому

    Very inspiring, thanks for sharing this wisdom

  • @alex69499
    @alex69499 3 роки тому +1

    Love it! More pls

  • @brendonsmith8025
    @brendonsmith8025 3 роки тому +1

    lovely video! :) cheers

  • @hurphendale
    @hurphendale 3 роки тому +9

    Great video, more like this please. Always great to see how dawless performing musicians utilize their gear. You listed the gear used, except for the case, what kind of case was that?

  • @Honeysmack
    @Honeysmack 3 роки тому

    nice work

  • @nsjx
    @nsjx 3 роки тому +1

    good stuff

  • @goodboid
    @goodboid 3 роки тому +2

    Love this series. I'd love to know more about how to go about creating a long set. How to approach/design it and eventually the mechanics of performing it live.

    • @_DRMR_
      @_DRMR_ 3 роки тому

      Especially switching between tracks when they may have completely different setups.

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +1

      @@_DRMR_ This was one of the major struggles I had when designing my first hardware live. I think the key for me was great mixing and having enough sound sources to make each transition sound smooth. I used multiple VCO's with very different but complimentary sounds to make the sets feel a bit more organic and smooth
      Example here: ua-cam.com/video/CnwXwfhSn2o/v-deo.html

    • @_DRMR_
      @_DRMR_ 3 роки тому +1

      @@asecmusic I find with modular sets (even mixed with other gear) it usually ends up more as a very long jam then that I can really 'prepare' much if anything for it.
      Quickly going over your set I have to say I would've liked more variation in the drums. But I guess this was very much a "berlin techno" kind of set ;)

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +3

      @@_DRMR_ I feel 100% the same way as you - I want to make more use fo the pattern / kit switching on the Analog Rytm. That said, I've only been doing live techno for about a year so I'm slowly learning how to get this right, like everyone else :)

  • @chronomod8358
    @chronomod8358 3 роки тому

    Very interesting stuff and good tips! What are you using to mix these sound sources? Is that an Erica drum mixer module in the rack?

  • @suga4all
    @suga4all 3 роки тому +3

    Great inspiration, thanks dude! Now I need more LFOs 😆

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching :)

    • @RileyGein
      @RileyGein 3 роки тому +1

      Haha every modular rig needs more LFOs.

  • @joshuajones779
    @joshuajones779 3 роки тому +1

    Really cool! I have a groovebox, but I love the idea of adding modular elements to add more randomness and texture (and it just looks fun). What would you recommend as a bare minimum to dip my toes towards this direction without breaking the bank?

    • @Sektor826
      @Sektor826 3 роки тому

      seriously have been wondering this exact same thing. glad someone else aske dit

    • @MrArtemT
      @MrArtemT 3 роки тому +1

      Try VCV Rack. Free modular rack software with real modular firmware for many modules

    • @scalebrain643
      @scalebrain643 3 роки тому

      Dreadbox Chromatic series are some of the best bang for the buck modules I’ve tried. Nifty case is a cheap case to start as well.

  • @greim3516
    @greim3516 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Felix for presenting this talented man to us, ASEC I was sitting there thinking what to buy first Digitone,Analog Rytm, DFAM and you answered my question easiest way: BUY ALL OF THEM, make a salad and watch speakers burn with a sudo smile on your face :) , jokes aside thank you for inspiration.

  • @retrogazele
    @retrogazele 3 роки тому

    Hey ..Nice stuff ..how do you glue/compress your sound together for live set? !

    • @mamaxopr
      @mamaxopr 3 роки тому +3

      It looks like a FMR RNLA near the Blackbox sampler

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому

      @@mamaxopr FMR RNLA is exactly right :)

  • @JensRosenfeld
    @JensRosenfeld 6 місяців тому

    is this also a Thomann Case? Which one is it?

  • @nano_pax
    @nano_pax 3 роки тому

    Thanks Asec amazing stuff! Could you talk about the other modules in your rack that arent the wasp, quad lfo and dfam? Thanks!!

    • @ThomannSynthesizers
      @ThomannSynthesizers  3 роки тому +1

      Go check out his performance video on our channel from a few weeks ago. There he does an entire breakdown of the whole setup

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +3

      Hey there, thanks for such kind words :)
      This video might help but let me know if you have any questions: ua-cam.com/video/w7z3IMmOdFg/v-deo.html

    • @nano_pax
      @nano_pax 3 роки тому

      @@asecmusic super insightful! So cool that you are sharing your approach. I‘m also really into the DFAM and will hopefully be able to integrate it into my setup soon! I was wondering if you have run into the challenge of making your live set sound similar to mastered tracks being played by djs before or after you? In your experience, has the RNLA been enough for you or do you also use some kind of mastering chain? Thanks again and keep making great stuff!

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +5

      @@nano_pax The issue of competing for loudness up against mastered tracks and DJs was definitely a concern for me too.
      1/ I spoke to my mastering engineer about this and his advice was to ensure that the sound is well mixed in the room. In order to do this, try to get a long-enough soundcheck and make sure you work with the Sound Engineer to get your EQ set up nicely.
      2/ If you want to use mastered samples you can potentially load in mastered drum loops to the sampler of your choice. I never found the need for this though
      3/ Reset the room with a long enough break (potentially an ambient intro) for the audiences ears to acclimatise to your sound.
      4/ Try a hardware / software compression solution. When I played Tresor last, I simply used a bit of Ableton's Glue Compressor, it worked fine. The RNLA also works well to give a little dynamics to the top.
      5/ The real key, honestly, is mixing and EQing. Great EQing can help you turn sounds that aren't dynamic into punchy interesting mixes.
      Hope this help :)

  • @nym053
    @nym053 3 роки тому

    Yeah I also use very slow modulation for the very same reason :)

  • @rollelagrange5708
    @rollelagrange5708 3 роки тому

    Is it worth to get an analog rythm mk1 or should you just save money for the mk2?

    • @mynameistechno
      @mynameistechno 3 роки тому +5

      if you dont need the the sampling option + the updated design > go for mk1 and save some for effects fects fectssss

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +1

      MK1 works just fine for me although I think I would enjoy the performance mapping options on the MK2 :)

  • @wilfred.1294
    @wilfred.1294 Рік тому

    Felix Fleer is the man

  • @redheart6995
    @redheart6995 3 роки тому

    How do you power this rig?

    • @Claidheambmor
      @Claidheambmor 3 роки тому +13

      Definitely electricity

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +1

      It's simply just power cables running to a power splitter. I hope some day to mount a power supply in the case though :)

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому

      ​@@Claidheambmor Hahah - bingo! :D

    • @arjanpetersen
      @arjanpetersen 3 роки тому

      Coal

  • @pttvgesoif
    @pttvgesoif 3 роки тому

    Which flightcase it is? Thanks

    • @tompoynton
      @tompoynton 3 роки тому +1

      Looks like a guitar pedalboard

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +2

      It's of the Thon cases from Thomann :)

    • @pttvgesoif
      @pttvgesoif 3 роки тому

      @@asecmusic Thanks for your reply. From the depth of it i assume it’s in the dj case category.... i’ m planning to use a similar case for my gears but still can’t find a better solution than using 3m dual lock to keep everything tight to the bottom. Any advice ? Thanks in advance

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +1

      @@pttvgesoif Ahhh, no it's actually a pedalboard (the biggest) and I managed to make the gear fit pretty nicely!
      I think for keeping everything secured in place you can go for the taped velcro solution :)

    • @pttvgesoif
      @pttvgesoif 3 роки тому +1

      @@asecmusic Thank you for the advice. Loved the sounds by the way. Great work 😊

  • @svvvvaaa
    @svvvvaaa 3 роки тому +1

    when u don't have a 'random' mode. Tryna place stuff on random places is tricky :D

    • @ThomannSynthesizers
      @ThomannSynthesizers  3 роки тому

      In case you are using Ableton live: They will be adding a probabilities feature in Ableton Live 11. Otherwise you might wanna see if there are some vst plug in's that have functions like this

    • @svvvvaaa
      @svvvvaaa 3 роки тому

      @@ThomannSynthesizers ye should look for the latter..

    • @hazelbenton9634
      @hazelbenton9634 3 роки тому

      At this point I think Ableton's random feature is out, but if anyone is looking: Audiovitamins Stochas. It's a midi sequencer with probability and other conditional parameters, totally free. From the same people who made Surge

  • @20680
    @20680 3 роки тому +5

    that constant trackin/trackout on the main shot is very annoying

  • @ThierryEtchepipidessus
    @ThierryEtchepipidessus 3 роки тому +1

    I think he means polymeter and not polyrythm*

    • @jrcenina85
      @jrcenina85 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, I just learned the difference from a UA-cam video the other day and now I’m waiting for people to make the mistake so I can correct them
      I come in jest 👽🖖

    • @ThierryEtchepipidessus
      @ThierryEtchepipidessus 3 роки тому +1

      @@jrcenina85 This kind of little thrills that make my life so precious ^^

    • @jrcenina85
      @jrcenina85 3 роки тому

      @@ThierryEtchepipidessus haha yeah

  • @madradubh986
    @madradubh986 3 роки тому +2

    Yo man think you need to change that polo neck ?

  • @modgrip805
    @modgrip805 3 роки тому

    3:25 What the fuck was that?

  • @iosyn5896
    @iosyn5896 3 роки тому

    if i can't play any real keys and any notes, i'm ending with this scratchy setup and knobs. 13 minutes boring amusement of blops, bieps and fizzles, with almost not really cheap gear if i overview - chapeau!

    • @mynameistechno
      @mynameistechno 3 роки тому +5

      you dont need to know any key to make cool music on whatever gear you have. freedom of expression

    • @iosyn5896
      @iosyn5896 3 роки тому

      ​@@mynameistechno If you think so, feel free. But not every little thing on yt what is called "music" is really cool, sorry. Unfortunately enough untalented bullshit between all interesting contributions. jm2c.

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +14

      Thanks for your feedback - I'm sorry that the video wasn't to your liking. Hopefully, you can find what you're looking for in some of the other videos on this web site :)

    • @Vergestern
      @Vergestern 3 роки тому +7

      The Focus in this Video was on explaining technical aspects, not on the musical output. So listen to what he explains and to the changes of the sound. It's obviously not a performance. So please don't complain.

    • @MiguelOrtiz-ni5vj
      @MiguelOrtiz-ni5vj 3 роки тому +1

      LOL it was more a lesson than a performance. Chill

  • @onkelberra3166
    @onkelberra3166 3 роки тому

    Damn I'm fed up with modular 😂

    • @asecmusic
      @asecmusic 3 роки тому +4

      Right! You can achieve good results and better with any tool of your choice. In the end every musical instrument is just a means to an end :D

    • @onkelberra3166
      @onkelberra3166 3 роки тому +1

      @@asecmusic no shit? 🤪🍿

    • @MrDiscobitch
      @MrDiscobitch 3 роки тому +6

      @@onkelberra3166 chill out

  • @ES-qm5hr
    @ES-qm5hr 2 роки тому

    The best bit was when he turned the volume down.

  • @esqueish
    @esqueish 3 роки тому

    nauseating camerawork, absolutely unnecessary.