This series is probably the best I have seen for imparting a basic working knowledge of the Grid while making it less intimidating for those who are relatively new to it. Thank you very much for this!
Finally got around to watching this second video in your “generative beginner” series. There are literally WEEKS worth of material to explore based on the concepts shown here. This is fantastic stuff. Thank you very much!!
Absolutely loving these tutorials. Here is a little love for the algorithm. By the way, in the middle of this video you mentioned, that the created patch is an algorithm of its own; what did you mean by this? :)
Great work as usual, though the 6th is missing if you want to call that d # minor. One thing I'd really like to hear a is discussion on keeping controls organised in the grid. Tools like reaktor or grasshopper have features that allow for hiding controls and modules that are just in the way when playing. I haven't found a way to make things visually practical for me in the grid yet. I'm thinking you'd have some interesting thoughts on the subject
This is a more logical approach to use the signal shapes and to understand them to make the patch? Really interesting as always and I look forward to part 3.
Hands down the best tutorial on anything ever created. Gratitude and respect!
This series is probably the best I have seen for imparting a basic working knowledge of the Grid while making it less intimidating for those who are relatively new to it. Thank you very much for this!
I think this is one of the best single videos on the grid on UA-cam! Nobody else is explaining these concepts as clearly! Thank you.
Finally got around to watching this second video in your “generative beginner” series. There are literally WEEKS worth of material to explore based on the concepts shown here. This is fantastic stuff. Thank you very much!!
yo, im hope to make a third vid next week.. :D
This is one of the better videos of yours demonstrating the grid. Great Job IMO.
Thanks 👍
I started learnign bitwig 3 days ago and so farI 'm enjoying it a lot , thanks for your imformative tutorials🧨
Absolutely loving these tutorials. Here is a little love for the algorithm.
By the way, in the middle of this video you mentioned, that the created patch is an algorithm of its own; what did you mean by this? :)
ps. the timestamp for the algorithm mention is at 17:00. Wanted to mention this as I am re-watching while doing everything in the grid. :)
Great work as usual, though the 6th is missing if you want to call that d # minor.
One thing I'd really like to hear a is discussion on keeping controls organised in the grid. Tools like reaktor or grasshopper have features that allow for hiding controls and modules that are just in the way when playing. I haven't found a way to make things visually practical for me in the grid yet.
I'm thinking you'd have some interesting thoughts on the subject
what he has there is a hexatonic (6 note) scale made up of the triads Ebm and Db
9:16 - now I know how my Guinea Pig made that sound when I was a child! :)
Absolutely enlighting. Very well explained. Thx mate!
Thx! Your videos help me with Empress Effect Euroburo as well!!!
Some audio issues in this video and the last one, specially around @10:30 in this video.
Awesome stuff to learn tho
Very informative video.. thank you!
This is a more logical approach to use the signal shapes and to understand them to make the patch? Really interesting as always and I look forward to part 3.
so inspire
9:14, instant Kraftwerk.
can you do other videos like this ??????
yes!!!!!!!!
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