This is brilliant thank you! I can’t believe I didn’t think of this myself! I have the Nagra speed control module and it occurred to me if I put a pass through socket on that it might be possible for me to tune a CV input! I’m going to have look at that schematic though - it seems odd that you can inject a voltage when the official Nagra speed control is basically a very accurate voltage divider.
Wouldn't surprise me since his modern tracks are basically just the file names on his cirklon lmao seems like his kinda thing to just name a song whatever he sees first
My Nagra IV-L has the same speed port, and actually came with the little box for varying the speed as well. I've used it, but never opened it up to see what's inside, maybe I'll have to check that out someday. Luckily mine also has the three speed select too, the best of both worlds.
Amazing video and stunning soundscapes! I can imagine people experimenting way back in history and having these amazing moments (but without the amazing reverb we have now). Recently got a digital mellotron which is much easier but also gives me that magical vibe, especially through Strega. With a little spell, it's pretty close to your Nagra loop.
Hi Hainbach, Just wanted to say how inspiring it is to see how you work with hardware. I think especially the combination of care and veneration for the gear but also just experimentation and embracing that you might mess things up and occasionally break something. This is especially inspiring w.r.t more expensive and vintage gear: I never buy hardware just to own it, but can sometimes be afraid of messing things up to the point where I may limit my own enjoyment of experimenting with it. Thanks!
Recently i had to decide between a Nagra IV-L and a Nagra 4.2. If i had known earlier ... holy shit. But i am happy enough to get a nagra 4.2. with pilot system. It‘s still on the way, hopefully it works, you never know with this old machines. If anyone does a mod with the nagra 4.2. please share it!
@@elektrovog we believe its the ACC port that you'll need to access. That has connection to the speed controller. I'll be adding a LOW voltage to mine to check soon.
The T-Rex Replicator eurorackmodule also offers simular operation possibilitys, since it has a dedicated time-cv controll. Lots of fun! Great video as always.
I know it wouldn't be the same, but a plugin approximation of what you do with Nagras would be amazing. Wires is my favorite plugin by far. I'm huge fan of your music, BoC, and Bibio, so this would be a dream. Love the video!
I'm getting my first Nagra next week. It's model III and it doesn't have the speed variator plug. But the schematic shows where it should connect. So I'm pondering can I drill an extra hole to this beauty from 1963. I think mods should be reversible when dealing with antique.
@Simon Archbold Now that is one interesting machine. Does remind me of a Harlan Ellison story titled Laugh Track where the narrator finds out his dead relative had her distinctive laugh caught in a canned laughter track, and since recording, a super-secret engineer roams the studios to "sweeten" the live studio-audience's laughter with laughs of dead people. I think he even describes one of those laugh-boxes at one point, but I can't be certain. googled a bit. Yup... about 4 minutes into this reading you get a very apt description of that thingamajigg. : ua-cam.com/video/bRwLsh3s4sQ/v-deo.html As Harlan did do some TV-work, I am pretty sure he did stumble over the use of those machines at some point and got the inspiration from it.
Okay. I'm just going to put it like this... Do not be surprised if you wake up one morning to find Alessandro Cortini has broken into your studio and stolen that tape machine. LOL
Today I'll be uploading my interview with him for the Hanging out with audiophiles podcast. He talks about CV controlled Walkmans but you will be surprised what he says...
Hey man...great stuff! Oh and I wanted to let you know that I got a vinyl copy of 'Assertion' and my girlfriend and I have been listening to it every morning. Dude, that record is a triumph and a perfect way to start a day. Especially side B. Wow. Gets me going and inspired to patch. And, because of videos like this, I ordered a Mulann B-1000 cassette deck. I'm gonna dig into your other vids on using tape to learn how I can incorporate it. Thanks for the inspiration man.
'Assertion' made my girlfriend understand why I bleep. Before that she just thought the synth stuff I've gotten into was just noise making devices but she really likes that record and it has helped her see where I might be going with all the bleep bloops. Again, great work man. Wow. Do you have a recommendation from your catalog that would be a good follow-up to listen to?
Hey Darius, you can get vinyl of Landfill Totems at stores like bleep. A follow up to Assertion could be my album “Light Splitting”, which is more ambient than Assertion, but similar colors. I am working on a true follow up, just need to find a good home for it.
@@Hainbach I think I'll have to get both and listen to those while I wait for the true follow up. I can hear your theatre/film score background in your structures and you infuse a lot of feeling, humanity, subtleties and power into the orchestrations of the electronic 'ensembles' you use.
real mellotron owner here... it might be a cheaper point of entry to look for a late-model revox A77 with the 555 timer IC in its servo; same deal regarding offset & scaling. the revox would need adapting to tension loops though.
I'd always wondered if this was possible as I theorised it would've just been controlled by CV stepped up/down into the correct band of CV and now I know it can be done it can most definitely done on most other tape recorders, 4-tracks, decks with a bit of careful multi-meter checking and maybe adding in a few components for non-destructive modding.
I've thought about doing this to a cassette recorder. I assume that the speed on any cassette player is voltage controlled, so all you need is to insert a potentiometer like those found on a guitar
There's a trim pot inside you snip the wires and replace it with a pot. The consensus seems to be that this shortens the motors life. The preferred method is to buy a pwm pcb from eBay. This has a pot on it. Some of the larger machines have the trim pot and motor speed in the back of the motor. Lots of UA-cam vids on the subject. Have fun.
@@stuartchapman5171 ooooh, so I'm not the first to do this after all! I've tried to search for advice and information on this, but haven't found anything at all. Thank you for making my life so much easier! Maybe I'll buy a couple of those PCBs. Do you know any forum, webpage, video or book I can turn to for more information? My follow-up plan would be to make something like an Ondes Martinot, but with tape. I gave no idea how exactly the wire would control a potentiometer, but it could be really cool
It does not have the circuitry, so unless you build it up yourself, maybe by adapting the existing speed changers, no. I would hesitate thought to do it on the IV-S and rather adapt a less precious machine, like a Revox B77.
@@daisybetlej765 if you crank the delay at the longest time and the feedback at the highest setting, it won't feedback like normal, but hold your signal.
Also who’s gonna try and apply voltage to their 4.2? Looking at the nagra schematic the ACC port has access to the speed controller. I might give it a go. 1v can’t hurt can it?
I watched this video and immediately went to try automate some tape speed changes with your "Wires" plugin. I was able to do some cool stuff with automatically starting and stopping the tape, also automating the the start/stop speed - however I didn't find anything that would let me change the on-going play speed which would have been extremely cool. Any ideas how I can achieve that with "wires" ?
Hi Hainbach Hope you are doing great Really cool video! I own the same recorder....do you by any chance ha e the complete schematics for the IV-L? On the nagra site I only find the 4.2 schematics....so sad...I need to recap mine ma the L version is quite different....manu thanx Have a great day! Marco
Couldn't you then mult the Moog and 0-ctrl together to achieve the full range of pitch sequencing? Probably more trouble than it's worth for a few extra notes. Great sounds as always, Herr Hainbach.
What, as an amateur, I don't understand at all: How do you manage to keep a preferred line, a field of personal arsenal to yourself in all the jungle of sound possibilities? From the outside it looks like there are endless possibilities. It is possible that a certain module suddenly becomes interesting again in a different, new context.
Hello - Just received a Nagra IV-L Reel To Reel tape recorder and, though the pinch roller is crumbling (I’ve ordered a replacement part) it’s working well. I’m trying to replicate controlling the 1/8-inch “speed” input via a Moog Grandmother keyboard. The Grandmother has an attenuverter, and I’ve tried utilizing the offset algorithm on an Expert Sleepers Disting MK4, but I’m unable to change the speed of the tape - When I plug into the “speed” input and play tape it just plays really fast. Can someone advise me on how best to accomplish controlling the speed of a tape loop as this video illustrates? Thank you.
Had a friend who did something similar on a Korg SE-500 stage echo, which has a speed CV input. It worked great for a few weeks but he eventually killed / burned out the motor. He still hasn't been able to get a tech to find a replacement. When you spoke to people at Nagra, did you tell them you were using the 0-control instead of a continuous potentiometer? Curious about their reaction to that..
I love your videos Hainbach. Thanks so much for doing what you do even if it makes me itch to buy new equipment sometimes. Also that that sweater is beautiful :)
I wish this was available as a plugin. I’ve tried replicating the effect with a bunch of different plugins and repitching methods… nothing has the oomph of this Nagra when it goes down an octave
Amazing video. I'd love to see something like this done with the Replicator from T-rex......It's motor is CV controllable and is made for these sorts of voltage changes so it shouldn't degrade its operation. Love your stuff!
Wonderful device. If only re-issues of synths (MS-20, Odyssey etc.) had companion tape delays.. SE-500 (had CV control of speed too), RE-201.. Beyond that using another mono R2R you could make varispeed Frippertronics loops!
As a side quest.. bouncing analogue audio between two VHS machines (at lowest speed, of course!) to get totally grunged sounds would make a fun video. :)
…mit diesem Video haust du die Preise für gebrauchte NAGRAS bestimmt in die Höhe 😂 …die NAGRA war immer das Heiligtum des/der Toningenieurs/in damals draussen, ist teuer, bleibt teuer, wird wohl immer teuer bleiben… aber immer ihr Geld wert…schweizer Präzision halt…coole customization…love your approach…👍🏼
@@popfortyfive Wow, what a great video, thanks for that! Yeah, will have to research this a bit, my guess is it's somehow possible to mod the external speed controller for the Revox to accept CV
It is fantastic, but can you ask Nagra in Switzerland to make more Nagra Recorders, I have looked at Marktplaats.nl but could not find anything. Or maybe we could make a list of owners of Nagra Recorders and when they owned it for a period of time that they have to pass it on to the a wanna-be owner of a Nagra Recorder.
@@HainbachDo it my friend!!!! You already have a start collecting the Nagra recorders! Epic isn't really a popular internet word anymore, but THAT WOULD BE EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😎
Here is the schematic: www.reddit.com/r/Hainbach/comments/njypfw/nagra_4l_time_varier_schematic_from_nagraaudio/?context=3
This is brilliant thank you! I can’t believe I didn’t think of this myself! I have the Nagra speed control module and it occurred to me if I put a pass through socket on that it might be possible for me to tune a CV input! I’m going to have look at that schematic though - it seems odd that you can inject a voltage when the official Nagra speed control is basically a very accurate voltage divider.
1:51 There is a sign 'Xtal'. Did Richard used Nagra for recording his track. I remember him claiming in some interview that he used hi-fi tape deck.
Wouldn't surprise me since his modern tracks are basically just the file names on his cirklon lmao seems like his kinda thing to just name a song whatever he sees first
'Xtal' is electronics jargon/abbreviation for 'crystal' and generally refers to piezoelectric oscillator.
My Nagra IV-L has the same speed port, and actually came with the little box for varying the speed as well. I've used it, but never opened it up to see what's inside, maybe I'll have to check that out someday. Luckily mine also has the three speed select too, the best of both worlds.
the music in this episode is so beautiful
Amazing video and stunning soundscapes! I can imagine people experimenting way back in history and having these amazing moments (but without the amazing reverb we have now). Recently got a digital mellotron which is much easier but also gives me that magical vibe, especially through Strega. With a little spell, it's pretty close to your Nagra loop.
Hi Hainbach,
Just wanted to say how inspiring it is to see how you work with hardware. I think especially the combination of care and veneration for the gear but also just experimentation and embracing that you might mess things up and occasionally break something. This is especially inspiring w.r.t more expensive and vintage gear: I never buy hardware just to own it, but can sometimes be afraid of messing things up to the point where I may limit my own enjoyment of experimenting with it.
Thanks!
How to play tape samples? Easy! Just get a fully working factory modifed Nagra 😀
We love you, Hainbach!
Not modded at factory, all of these can do it. And you can likely mod any other pilot Nagra. Don't know if that helps my case.
@@Hainbach You don't need to help your case, mate! 😉
I thought I needed a nagra, anyway!
Recently i had to decide between a Nagra IV-L and a Nagra 4.2. If i had known earlier ... holy shit. But i am happy enough to get a nagra 4.2. with pilot system. It‘s still on the way, hopefully it works, you never know with this old machines. If anyone does a mod with the nagra 4.2. please share it!
@@elektrovog we believe its the ACC port that you'll need to access. That has connection to the speed controller. I'll be adding a LOW voltage to mine to check soon.
@@jamielidell would be curious to know. Here on the manual on p.16 and p.27 onwards could be interesting.
The T-Rex Replicator eurorackmodule also offers simular operation possibilitys, since it has a dedicated time-cv controll. Lots of fun! Great video as always.
Is the trex discontinued?
The nagra of course is a huge leap up With Swiss engineering and a juicy 1/4 inch mono track
@@markothe no. 449 €
I know it wouldn't be the same, but a plugin approximation of what you do with Nagras would be amazing. Wires is my favorite plugin by far. I'm huge fan of your music, BoC, and Bibio, so this would be a dream. Love the video!
Holy Moly, at 2:45 its like instant BoC vibes. That gave me chills!
he should finish this :)
This sounds amazing. Boards of Canada all day long.
Thougth the same
at 4:00, that is like, INSTANT 80's VCR movie feel! I love it!
I'm getting my first Nagra next week. It's model III and it doesn't have the speed variator plug. But the schematic shows where it should connect. So I'm pondering can I drill an extra hole to this beauty from 1963. I think mods should be reversible when dealing with antique.
Hey Hainbach, did you know the mellotron was actually inspired by the first laugh track machines
Well, I didn't... And now I want to know more about early laugh track machines
Cool! I have something that will be of interest to this, ETA autumn
Now I want to know what ambient music can be made with an old laugh track machine lol
@Simon Archbold
Now that is one interesting machine.
Does remind me of a Harlan Ellison story titled Laugh Track where the narrator finds out his dead relative had her distinctive laugh caught in a canned laughter track, and since recording, a super-secret engineer roams the studios to "sweeten" the live studio-audience's laughter with laughs of dead people. I think he even describes one of those laugh-boxes at one point, but I can't be certain.
googled a bit. Yup... about 4 minutes into this reading you get a very apt description of that thingamajigg. : ua-cam.com/video/bRwLsh3s4sQ/v-deo.html
As Harlan did do some TV-work, I am pretty sure he did stumble over the use of those machines at some point and got the inspiration from it.
Okay. I'm just going to put it like this... Do not be surprised if you wake up one morning to find Alessandro Cortini has broken into your studio and stolen that tape machine. LOL
Today I'll be uploading my interview with him for the Hanging out with audiophiles podcast. He talks about CV controlled Walkmans but you will be surprised what he says...
Hey man...great stuff! Oh and I wanted to let you know that I got a vinyl copy of 'Assertion' and my girlfriend and I have been listening to it every morning. Dude, that record is a triumph and a perfect way to start a day. Especially side B. Wow. Gets me going and inspired to patch. And, because of videos like this, I ordered a Mulann B-1000 cassette deck. I'm gonna dig into your other vids on using tape to learn how I can incorporate it. Thanks for the inspiration man.
Thank you very much! That is beautiful to hear
'Assertion' made my girlfriend understand why I bleep. Before that she just thought the synth stuff I've gotten into was just noise making devices but she really likes that record and it has helped her see where I might be going with all the bleep bloops. Again, great work man. Wow. Do you have a recommendation from your catalog that would be a good follow-up to listen to?
@@Hainbach what do you recommend for a follow up? Is there a vinyl available for 'Landfill Totems'?
Hey Darius, you can get vinyl of Landfill Totems at stores like bleep. A follow up to Assertion could be my album “Light Splitting”, which is more ambient than Assertion, but similar colors. I am working on a true follow up, just need to find a good home for it.
@@Hainbach I think I'll have to get both and listen to those while I wait for the true follow up. I can hear your theatre/film score background in your structures and you infuse a lot of feeling, humanity, subtleties and power into the orchestrations of the electronic 'ensembles' you use.
real mellotron owner here... it might be a cheaper point of entry to look for a late-model revox A77 with the 555 timer IC in its servo; same deal regarding offset & scaling. the revox would need adapting to tension loops though.
I'd always wondered if this was possible as I theorised it would've just been controlled by CV stepped up/down into the correct band of CV and now I know it can be done it can most definitely done on most other tape recorders, 4-tracks, decks with a bit of careful multi-meter checking and maybe adding in a few components for non-destructive modding.
I've thought about doing this to a cassette recorder. I assume that the speed on any cassette player is voltage controlled, so all you need is to insert a potentiometer like those found on a guitar
There's a trim pot inside you snip the wires and replace it with a pot. The consensus seems to be that this shortens the motors life. The preferred method is to buy a pwm pcb from eBay. This has a pot on it. Some of the larger machines have the trim pot and motor speed in the back of the motor. Lots of UA-cam vids on the subject. Have fun.
@@stuartchapman5171 ooooh, so I'm not the first to do this after all! I've tried to search for advice and information on this, but haven't found anything at all. Thank you for making my life so much easier! Maybe I'll buy a couple of those PCBs. Do you know any forum, webpage, video or book I can turn to for more information? My follow-up plan would be to make something like an Ondes Martinot, but with tape. I gave no idea how exactly the wire would control a potentiometer, but it could be really cool
@hainbach do you know if this could be possible on a IV-s aswell? That would be bloody amazing!
It does not have the circuitry, so unless you build it up yourself, maybe by adapting the existing speed changers, no. I would hesitate thought to do it on the IV-S and rather adapt a less precious machine, like a Revox B77.
Oh my goodness. "Sequencing tape speed and amplitude." This combination of parameters. I need to automate and sequence amplitude more!
Sounds amazing :)
The fun and magic somebody like Delia Derbyshire would have had with one of these if only she had known!!
What's that black module left of MIX3, at 10:32?
nevermind 😁 caught it in your other video... polygogo...
A thing of beauty
I'm always a fan of finding unusual sampling peripherals, like on the Boss RV3, or the Mutable Clouds.
How do you use the RV3 as a sampling peripheral? isn't it just a reverb/delay??
@@daisybetlej765 if you crank the delay at the longest time and the feedback at the highest setting, it won't feedback like normal, but hold your signal.
Also who’s gonna try and apply voltage to their 4.2? Looking at the nagra schematic the ACC port has access to the speed controller. I might give it a go. 1v can’t hurt can it?
Hi! Did you record the 1:04-> snippet as a separate song? Is it available somewhere? Thanks and keep on the great work!
Thank you! I am putting it on the short list of my next Album on Seil thx to you.
@@Hainbach Thanks! I'll keep eye on it!
I watched this video and immediately went to try automate some tape speed changes with your "Wires" plugin. I was able to do some cool stuff with automatically starting and stopping the tape, also automating the the start/stop speed - however I didn't find anything that would let me change the on-going play speed which would have been extremely cool. Any ideas how I can achieve that with "wires" ?
Have you tried varying the delay time? That could give interesting results. But my iOS app GAUSS is made for this actually.
Still figuring out Gauss, will give it a closer look! 🙏
Hi Hainbach
Hope you are doing great
Really cool video!
I own the same recorder....do you by any chance ha e the complete schematics for the IV-L? On the nagra site I only find the 4.2 schematics....so sad...I need to recap mine ma the L version is quite different....manu thanx
Have a great day!
Marco
I sadly don’t 😞
@@Hainbach do not worry...sadly no schematics from nagra...i'll sort it out somehow! Have a great noisy day!
Couldn't you then mult the Moog and 0-ctrl together to achieve the full range of pitch sequencing? Probably more trouble than it's worth for a few extra notes. Great sounds as always, Herr Hainbach.
Ha, smart idea! Need a tiny case for something like that.
What, as an amateur, I don't understand at all:
How do you manage to keep a preferred line, a field of personal arsenal to yourself in all the jungle of sound possibilities? From the outside it looks like there are endless possibilities.
It is possible that a certain module suddenly becomes interesting again in a different, new context.
At some point, the preferred line asserts itself. Everything has to be focused under that. Then surprises happen, the line changes.
Hello - Just received a Nagra IV-L Reel To Reel tape recorder and, though the pinch roller is crumbling (I’ve ordered a replacement part) it’s working well. I’m trying to replicate controlling the 1/8-inch “speed” input via a Moog Grandmother keyboard. The Grandmother has an attenuverter, and I’ve tried utilizing the offset algorithm on an Expert Sleepers Disting MK4, but I’m unable to change the speed of the tape - When I plug into the “speed” input and play tape it just plays really fast. Can someone advise me on how best to accomplish controlling the speed of a tape loop as this video illustrates? Thank you.
This...this is exactly what ears need to know about
Amazing ! Delia would be proud
still don't have a nagra, it makes me sad, and this doesn't help haha
bravo friend!
Had a friend who did something similar on a Korg SE-500 stage echo, which has a speed CV input. It worked great for a few weeks but he eventually killed / burned out the motor. He still hasn't been able to get a tech to find a replacement. When you spoke to people at Nagra, did you tell them you were using the 0-control instead of a continuous potentiometer? Curious about their reaction to that..
very cool, well done and inspiring - you did it again Hainbach - now I suddenly want a Nagra for the first time ever :-)
hainbach this is incredible
I wonder how this sounds if you were to record with the variable pitch being sequenced then play it back on a normal tape machine.
This can be achieved in the machine that recorded it by switching to playback and pulling out the cv jack. It’s as you’d expect. Super cool!
Great video. Are you using the md21 to record the piano, or just the two ribbon mics? :)
Ribbons when it is stereo, MD21 mono for direct to Nagra recording
Your jumpers look as warm as your sounds are.
What exactly are you turning on your subharmonicon to adjust the speed?
Sequencer.
I love your videos Hainbach. Thanks so much for doing what you do even if it makes me itch to buy new equipment sometimes.
Also that that sweater is beautiful :)
I wish this was available as a plugin. I’ve tried replicating the effect with a bunch of different plugins and repitching methods… nothing has the oomph of this Nagra when it goes down an octave
Any idea about doing the same on a Nagra III ?
Maybe if it’s a neopilot you can misuse that. Else it’s a more deep mod.
What's your advice for getting a semi-affordable Nagra 4L? I'm afraid of the answer ("a cheap on doesn't exist!).
I use classifieds a lot, or buy on eBay only before X-mas. Normal people spend their money elsewhere at that time.
@@Hainbach Awesome, really good point about Xmas. I'll check out Craigslist. Thanks!
I will have a cool idea for a instrument and then I see Hainbach already has it. At least I know the idea works.
On eBay - Nagra speed varier.
Look like the controller that plugs in to that speed jack.
Amazing video. I'd love to see something like this done with the Replicator from T-rex......It's motor is CV controllable and is made for these sorts of voltage changes so it shouldn't degrade its operation. Love your stuff!
Super cool, sick ideas. Are those Royer mikes you’re using to record stereo piano?
Thanks! Those are Extinct Audio BM9
As if they weren't expensive enough, ill never get my hands on one now lol
hes made plenty of vids with the nagras id say theyre about as influenced by hainbach as they can be
Wow again... !! Bravo
Wonderful device. If only re-issues of synths (MS-20, Odyssey etc.) had companion tape delays.. SE-500 (had CV control of speed too), RE-201.. Beyond that using another mono R2R you could make varispeed Frippertronics loops!
As a side quest.. bouncing analogue audio between two VHS machines (at lowest speed, of course!) to get totally grunged sounds would make a fun video. :)
so pretty sounding!
Absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing!
amazing!
Brilliant hack, Hainbach!
What a fantastic video. Thank you!
Absolutely inspiring as usual!
You mad scientist, you!
Great content. Thank You.
Very interesting, sounds great.
Immer wieder guter Input! Danke und Grüße aus dem Wedding!
5:40-6:15 so pretty :)
Oh my ❤️❤️❤️
Wow!
So beautiful!!
There's already one on eBay that's gone from 0 bids to 2 since you posted this!
…mit diesem Video haust du die Preise für gebrauchte NAGRAS bestimmt in die Höhe 😂 …die NAGRA war immer das Heiligtum des/der Toningenieurs/in damals draussen, ist teuer, bleibt teuer, wird wohl immer teuer bleiben… aber immer ihr Geld wert…schweizer Präzision halt…coole customization…love your approach…👍🏼
I can sense a plugin in the horizon? :)
Nice video, and nice sounds.
Welp time to figure out how to do this with my Revox B77MKII
It can be done. Look what Love Magnet Electronics did for Jamie Lidell: ua-cam.com/video/jUv-NwFpxRE/v-deo.html
@@popfortyfive Wow, what a great video, thanks for that! Yeah, will have to research this a bit, my guess is it's somehow possible to mod the external speed controller for the Revox to accept CV
It's almost *too* good!!
AWESOME
wow!
Wow I have a nagra 4 L and a little eurorack system... I never thought to combine them
Holy Jesus
You need you make the plugin from this gear ✌🏻 will be awesome !!!
A Nagra-type plugin would be amazing. Wires is my favorite plugin by far.
3:03 gotthard panorama express ~
i need this mod for my 4.2 so f-in cool
2:40 instant BOC.
Amazing! :D
🤯🙌🏾
Ich habe mich zwar der Hand Musik verschrieben kann aber voll auf dieses Ambient Zeug
It's a giant ZachteMan!
fantastisch
Gauss: 8.99
Nagra: 4500.00
Yeah I totally missed to pitch Gauss, I am not actually good at self-marketing.
@@Hainbach It’s a gamechanger!
It is fantastic, but can you ask Nagra in Switzerland to make more Nagra Recorders, I have looked at Marktplaats.nl but could not find anything. Or maybe we could make a list of owners of Nagra Recorders and when they owned it for a period of time that they have to pass it on to the a wanna-be owner of a Nagra Recorder.
So a stack of Nagra's connected to a sequencer.........
Yessssssss
@@HainbachDo it my friend!!!! You already have a start collecting the Nagra recorders! Epic isn't really a popular internet word anymore, but THAT WOULD BE EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😎
The possibilities of two modulated delays with X feedback would melt us all!
I have a Nag-ratron but she is demanding and doesnt sound good. She’s a good cook though
Nagra and the Russian nagra, song name; the gig in the nagraverse 🔮💫🪐
Cool shirt.