Very good "educational" series. ;) Love that Serge stuff. But you also have an uncanny knack to just get the best sounds out of almost anything! Thankfully I just don't have the funds to go out now and buy a Paperface immediately, otherwise I would do it. :P GAS is a serious problem... ;) 👍
I've been on the verge of finding a way to keep it. However, hooking it up to Euro broke the spell. When in doubt, the answer is always NO, regardless of the question.
@@CinematicLaboratoryI haven’t figured out the appeal of the Serge sequencer panels. I have a Korg sq-1 that was modified to use bananas and seems more useful in a lot of ways and at a fraction of the price. I just figured out how to make a VCO out of my DUSG so I’m now off to the races exploring Serge.
@@isaacc7 If you'd bring an SQ-1 to the 1970's they may think you also have a time machine in your DeLorean :). I find these sequencers super appealing when you go off grid, off scale. But when I have to make music I always get something more fancy.
On paper, quantization .. how can you not. Then, .. after getting it .. mysteriously, something's missing. And that's the nice thing about much gear now, slewing features are often available .. just, finding the right places ..
Great series.
"...the tedious process of tuning all the pots..." I have a Solar 50. That's 50 oscillators to tune. Bear the burden! It's worth the tedium.
Respect!
Very good "educational" series. ;) Love that Serge stuff. But you also have an uncanny knack to just get the best sounds out of almost anything! Thankfully I just don't have the funds to go out now and buy a Paperface immediately, otherwise I would do it. :P
GAS is a serious problem... ;) 👍
I've been on the verge of finding a way to keep it. However, hooking it up to Euro broke the spell. When in doubt, the answer is always NO, regardless of the question.
@@CinematicLaboratoryI haven’t figured out the appeal of the Serge sequencer panels. I have a Korg sq-1 that was modified to use bananas and seems more useful in a lot of ways and at a fraction of the price. I just figured out how to make a VCO out of my DUSG so I’m now off to the races exploring Serge.
@@isaacc7 If you'd bring an SQ-1 to the 1970's they may think you also have a time machine in your DeLorean :). I find these sequencers super appealing when you go off grid, off scale. But when I have to make music I always get something more fancy.
On paper, quantization .. how can you not. Then, .. after getting it .. mysteriously, something's missing. And that's the nice thing about much gear now, slewing features are often available .. just, finding the right places ..
Fuck it run that CV thru a euro quantizer
They make .. oh wait .. u have a signal converter
Carry on
Yeah, it's the cheapest module they have :)
You could create a subharmonic series from a DUSG instead of a quantizer.