This is a very cool drum
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
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Mmmmm analog reverb
rob scallon
Mmmmm
Having once watched a Rob Scallon video collaboration with Reverb, and obviously now considering myself an expert in this field, I found myself screaming: touch it, just TOUCH IT! throughout the first half of this video.
I think I’ve seen this somewhere…
Yummy
After all the high-end footage of a spring reverb flying around I loved the out-of focus shot. Human after all.
You sure? Dude JUST got back from space.
@@atomboyd Yeah we chatted on short wave before he left orbit. What an adventure!
His new cam likes the guitars more than it likes Andrew :/
😂😂😂
I thought the same thing.. but mostly we just watched a full high production value space odyssey from Andrew, and his first video back on earth is more, well.. down to earth (production wise).. I love it all.
what we actually need from Andrew is a proper dark techno rave/industrial track using these drums!
7 minutes long minimum
Same thought.
Yesss! 🔥
Yes
Tbh. I was thinking the same. I just want a wonky techno track with these metallic sounds
It's such an Andrew thing to have his modular sorted by color.
I choose to believe he couldn't decide between white and black, so he just bought one of each. For every module.
He seems like a very well organized type of dude
Anyone who's ever played with a doorstop knows that this is a sound we've been looking for all our lives
Aunty Donna: Everything’s a drum!
Andrew: Hold my reverb.
every day Andrew gets closer to sounding like Aphex Twin
Also this reminded me of something like Burial
Hey the microphones
Probably more like Merzbow. In fact, there's even a video of him live using a spring reverb.
yes
Blasphemy
So... the spring reverb has feedback that feeds reverb back into the reverb. Then you added gates to turn that into drums, and then for good measure you put that into Ableton and added some reverb.
The only thing left is to sample that and feed it back into the modular spring reverb to complete the circle of life.
LOL....this makes me feel VERY OLD. We used to love playing with the reverb tank in the mixers in the band room back in high school, circa 1988. We would run the reverb output through a Boss distortion pedal or feed it back into the mixer's eq .
The other fun thing to do was to stretch an engine timing spring (aka Slinky) across a room with a cheap pair of piezoelectric pickups (aka Walkman headphones) attached to one end with a rubber band. You plug the headphones into onf of the mic inputs on the mixer and run that signal through the mixer's reverb tank. Viola! You have all you need to write the score to Forbidden Planet.
Love you work...
Cheers!
Dude, I hope you are a sound engineer now. We need you.
@@NorthTexasEagle1989 Only as a hobby. I went into Industrial Design and became a toy designer. I've worked on a few music toys though.
I have a similar, sort of anachronistic memory, but just holding a slinky to my ear and letting it hang down, before tapping it on the side to make a Star Wars blaster noise. Heh.
So I just quickly gave this a try with "Echo" in Ableton and it's pretty sick. Just crank the feedback and send it anything. Then you can play with the delay time, reverb, and EQ, and as a bonus, there's modulation! It sounds best with the reverb location on "Feedback". Important: put a limiter on the track.
Do you have a tutorial? xD
hey do i need analog gear to connect it to ableton ?? or could i do this with only a midi keyboard and an audio interface ?
@@marcusmiller3354 Are you talking about the echo thing, or just in general? In general you'll be fine with a midi controller and interface. For the echo thing, you don't really need either. It's just using the "Echo" (that is the name of it) effect inside Ableton with the feedback cranked up to generate a tone.
@@BeTheAeroplane maybe i misunderstood ur comment i thought u was talking abt sending the spring reverb in the video into "echo" in ableton. And i was wondering if i could use this analog reverb without any analog gear to plug it into
@@marcusmiller3354 No. I am using nothing except Echo on a track with no other effects (except a limiter to not blow my speakers up) and then sending it any random sample to get it to start feeding back.
"Needs 20 more OTTs."
- Virtual Riot's best friend, Eliminate, probably
For anyone that doesn't know, Rob Scallon has a really great, nearly hour long, video exploring different types of analogue reverbs that is definitely worth a watch if you were curious about the spring reverb in this one: ua-cam.com/video/FfESec8Sy0w/v-deo.html
I came here to recommend that video. It was a fantastic dive into the world of reverb technology.
nice, thanks
4 producers 1 spring reverb. Has to be done. Go go go!
Hey Andrew , ive been following you for 2 years and i just want to say: you’re the most intuitive, creative producer I’ve ever come across! The inspiration you give and the music you make is pure genius!
I really hope that you recognize the value of the videos you are putting out to us and the kind of help you are providing for us who have lost inspiration or music-making ideas and different point of views.
I really want to wish you the best possible outcome of your life. Thank you Andrew.
I'd LOVE a sample pack made out of just the cool sounds and feedback from the spring reverb
Then make one.
@@6kine6tic67 If I had the modules and the spring Reverb I definitely would
HE MADE A SAMPLE PACK LETS GO!!
Guitarists who've been "kicking the reverb tank" for decades nodding slowly in the corner
I love the fact that Andrew felt he had to voice the sound going into the cables. I chuckled, I did...
We could have had some effects. Pitch shifter and ring modulation for the win...
You're telling me that me getting lost in details of the thing that is interesting and realising me making use of the knowledge I have gained and transforming that into a product is a good idea worthy of happening. Thank you Andrew.
I need a version of this that uses one of those doorstops that goes BOINOINOINOINOINOING when you tweak it.
It’s cool because Andrew says it is
The band Einstürzende Neubauten had a lot of percussion and sounds coming from springs, and doing drums to them. Much later, they dedicated a whole song to this, Feder Vice (Feder is german for spring).
As a noise musician this is right up my ally. Loved the percussion sounds, reminds me of the kind of output i get out the the Pulsar from SOMA!
If you haven’t seen Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodstock playing Star Spangled Banner check it out, part of his sound was manually plucking the springs of the whammy/vibrato system on a Fender Stratocaster fed into a wah, fuzz face, octave fuzz, univibe rotating speaker simulator then into 2 100 watt overdriven tube amp heads outputting into 16 12 inch speakers that are also miked? and fed into the pa, which gave a massive wave of oscillating feedback which He surfed by using the guitar controls and playing it at the same time
ua-cam.com/video/ezI1uya213I/v-deo.html
Don’t know if the link works but Experience Hendrix is all over on the copyright so the clips come and go, full performance is available on DVD.
I’m about to start scoring my first film pretty soon, and this kind of insight is exactly what I needed to get even more excited and creative with my sound design. It’s a fantasy-horror film, so this is perfect. ❤️
Just joined your class on monthly. Looking forward to learning more about music production!
Andrew always coming up with the most abstract, creative methods. I wanna hear these sounds on a movie score 🤯
Jamaican producer King Tubby used this type of sound a lot in the 70s. The avant-garde collective The Residents (the eyeball mask guys) used it on their song Smelly Tongues as well.
I love this video! Really inspiring. I've had a spring reverb sitting on my shelf for several months now and I'm ashamed to say I haven't really played with it. My plan was to try to insert it into a violin I'm building. I might have to try using it as a percussive device first. Once it's inside the violin, there's no getting it out. ;)
I've loved spring reverb since I learned about King Tubby, so glad you decided to cover it
Those ghostly tones do have a dub reggae energy to them
Loved that choppy industrial sound at 2.45, would be awesome in a nasty dubstep track.
a few of those reverb hits sounded like a good dark acid bass, would be cool to sample those and pitch them around. love it though, that module isdef going on my wishlist!
The cable voice shows that you've really become a parent.
That looks insanely fun 🤩 Love the experiment with the percussive reverb
I can remember listening to similar types of sounds when I used fl studio and i had some reverb and grossbeat on the same track, whenever i stopped playing whatever it was there were still those ghostly reverb-ish kind of drum sounds that quickly faded into nothingness, but definitely had that quality to it. Super cool to play with that sound!
It definitely blowing my mind to see a stringed instrument as a drum. I know like the snare drum uses wires to make the snare drum vibration but it's just astounding that you'd expect a guitar or bass sound and it comes off like a drum
I love this video. Such a great comeback
So glad to see you cover this one reverb in particular ! I really enjoyed how you also embrace using it as a sound source/oscillator. I mostly use it for bell sounds and very chaotic places. You can hear it all on my recordings of the last 4 months, often used in combination with a Springray.
I loved the saga, but I missed this kind of videos. Glad to have you back on Earth!
Andrew should open an interactive music museum with modular synths
Thanks Andrew, very cool!
this is SOCOOL & i love how skilled you are - your vids are fire!
That was funny, I laughed at lot at the little sound wave going "ahahaha! I love to go down these cables!" XD
Wow, your module wall... rack... brick... cluster... place... thing looks crazy😆
I’m so glad you’re back, I’ve missed you.
Damn, now I want to make a drum module that's just a reverb feedback chain with an LPG and envelope!
I agree Andrew! Just hooked up a Doepfer spring reverb in my modular and you pretty much can't imitate the sound it creates. It's awesome. Thanks for all the content!
Thanks for the super awesome vid. Feedback loops are an ongoing obsession in my creative journey. What started as a way to keep my visual art from violating music copyrights has become a whole new rabbit hole of soundscape creation. Your channel helped me so much in allocating precious resources for some specialized hardware. STOKED!
The ending made me laugh out loud. Love your videos and the inspiration you provide!
Dude, you're incredible. Thanks for this.
fire
flames
litty
thank you andrew huang
The sounds and rhythms generated by the spings remind me of Ansome - Stowaway, it always felt industrially primal-ish to me. Now i at least understand where i get the industrial viabe from!
this reminds me of when I was a child and would hold one end of a metal slinky in my mouth and listen to all the funky sounds it would make when I tapped it
4:01 sounds like it could be the backbone to a horror movie score
i'm gonna be honest, i havent actually watched any of your videos in about 3 years, and i was not expecting to see a massive spaceship control panel when i got back. glad to see the pandemic has been productive.
I took the monthly class last year and released my new album 6 months later :)
I haven't watched your channel in a very long time. I remember when you got your first modular synth case and packed it with a few modules.
Now your studio is starting to look like some kind of futuristic mad scientist's laboratory, nested inside a 'cleanroom' ; beautiful.
Yeaaaahhhh. More modular!
You are my constant reminder that music is just sound waves and that I can use whatever sounds I want to make music.
Awesome 🤩
I loved your space journey but GOD I’ve missed this content.
The camera just thought your mod panel was so cool that it had to focus on it.
Lessgo Andrew posted!
good to see you back after so long :)
Love ur stuff man!
I accidently had the self-oscillating effects pedal on Logic Pro years ago and that was such a mind blowing moment! Cool to see you can do it analog as well. 😁👍
love all the cam jank, makes me feel at home
That thing looks like loads of fun!
you bring the dopest things
the hahahaha i love going down the cables, that made me burst out laughing... I'm such a child
I’m like thirty seconds in and I’m hooked.
Always love seeing the cool gadgets you bring to your show! You're an amazing artist and producer and I really enjoy seeing what you make and hearing your thoughts on things!
Very cool drum!
I was amused with the cable voices. It reminded me of Bob talking to his garden in Bob's Burgers.
You are an absolute MADMAN Andrew.
Stay MAD!
Natural Gate is such a great sounding LPG, one of my favourite modules
Have you tried placing the spring on a snare drum and using it as a contact mic?
Other types of drum are available.
Yes.. Yes! YESS!!!
More sound design sessions please. I really find inspiration when producers just mess around and get something creative out of it.
Very creative!
Loved playing with springs need this in my life lol.
Love the new modular design
goin down the cables absolutely hilarious
Massive Clipping vibes from this and I love it. Great vid!
Great to see Andrew back from his spaceship and back to his... even more complex spaceship 😂
Thanks for the ASMR, Andrew.
This brings me back to playing with the door jam at grandmas house.
I love how I can get these crazy new ideas and musical inspiration for free. Thank you Andrew for the work you put into these gear videos
I really like that you're exploring and discovering live.
spring goes brrrrr
Damn that's cool. I need to get one of those
Awesome reverb! Definitely gonna play with this stuff myself. Also I need more space storyline content I need it I need it
I went to a thrift store back in the day and bought a reverb amp. Never seen anything like it. Obviously a 60s or 70s solid state amp. The front has a bunch of lights, each time you move the reverb dial, it makes the lights separate, making a fuzzy light pattern. the effect of the audio through it sounds VERY similar to this!
That's so fucking cool
I love the voice he does for the wires and spring. 🤣
Wow this really brought me back to high school! Some of my friends had a band and I would attend band practise Thursdays in a basement. So one of the guitarists had an old spring reverb that looked kind broken but the function worked and sometimes I played on the springs lol. Adventures in the new cam and lens was fun, that one really has some crazy distortion in the corners!
Your setup looks like a freakin space command center from a movie, lol.
ah man I miss Space Time already 😫but glad to see new content!!
I love how spooky it sounds
Heaviest growl ever at 2:44 lmao
great video Andrew thank you
I started playing with spring reverbs when I build my first Apprehension Engine a couple of years ago, and they're *super* fun to play with. I haven't tried doing this with it yet, but I'm about to!
Andrew really seems like he’s back down to earth here