Excellent video! Riding faders on the fly is the way to make some wonderful sounding mixes. It gives it that human touch. You're getting a very nice sound from your very cool studio. Thanks for sharing.
Dude, this is phenomenal stuff!! The glitchy vocal sound from the Fairlight Ix is so crunchy and then that gorgeous analog pad from the Prophet 6 kicks in...love it!
Realy nice work, I love whe people use a console as a musical instrument. Actualy I used to do that some decades ago with my 2 coupled 1604 Mackies but I did it more recently "in the box" with faders to create some complex evolving drones I could use in my compositions. And I also remember when in the mid 90s I attended to a concert of Pierre Henry in Paris (I assume everybody on this channel knows who is Pierre Henry) The venue was in his own home and he set his console and all his gear in the kitchen(!) and played everything in real time as the resulting sounds were diffused by various speakers everywhere in his house. The audience was invited by the master to move everywhere in his house during the performance in order to get different sonic perspectives (Yes, everywhere: living room, bedrooms, staircases, bathroom, etc... So crazy, so delicious). What a memory!
@@100ThingsIDo I don't remember the console he was using, just something like an old bulky one with maybe 24 or 32 channels but as sources he was using 8 track Alesis ADATs (we were on the mid 90s, 96 if my memory is correct) and 1 or 2 reel to reels. Plus some uknown effects. The audience was a mix of the usual "high level intellectual posh people" but also a lot of young techno/electro enthousiasts. The walls of the house itself was full of his paintings and sclptures but above all 1/4'' tapes with all his sounds libraries of the 40 last years, all of them with some either descriptiv and somehow poetic labels. I was very impressed by that too. Pierre Henry died 5 years ago but fortunately his entire sound library is now in La Bibliothèque Nationale de France (the French National Library) where it is preserved and digitized.
Thanks! Yep.. thete is just something so nice about a large format old school console. If your inetersted I also did a few videos on me restoring it :D
Epic sound, what a tasty setup.
Thanks herbert and thanks for the support :D
great ambient and textures ! What mixing console are you using there?
Sound Workshop Series 30 which I restored over the last few years :D (check my videos) :D
Excellent video! Riding faders on the fly is the way to make some wonderful sounding mixes. It gives it that human touch. You're getting a very nice sound from your very cool studio. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Neal! Indeed so much better than pusing a lump of plastic around a desk to do it :D
Dude, this is phenomenal stuff!! The glitchy vocal sound from the Fairlight Ix is so crunchy and then that gorgeous analog pad from the Prophet 6 kicks in...love it!
Thanks man! Hope you managed to get the Virtual Fairlight up and running for yourself :D
😍that...was...amazing! Great sounds. So good to see you using the console. And yes release the song
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed!
Amazing sounds. Keep up the good work.
Samples: Star wars (Darth Vader) perhaps?
Cheers
Daniel, host of Eat and Listen channel
hehe Think more BBC 1970's ....... not Dr Who if thats helps :P Thanks for the support :D
Realy nice work, I love whe people use a console as a musical instrument.
Actualy I used to do that some decades ago with my 2 coupled 1604 Mackies but I did it more recently "in the box" with faders to create some complex evolving drones I could use in my compositions.
And I also remember when in the mid 90s I attended to a concert of Pierre Henry in Paris (I assume everybody on this channel knows who is Pierre Henry)
The venue was in his own home and he set his console and all his gear in the kitchen(!) and played everything in real time as the resulting sounds were diffused by various speakers everywhere in his house. The audience was invited by the master to move everywhere in his house during the performance in order to get different sonic perspectives (Yes, everywhere: living room, bedrooms, staircases, bathroom, etc... So crazy, so delicious).
What a memory!
Wow that Pierre Henry gig would of been amazing. I remever studying him in school many years ago :D
@@100ThingsIDo I don't remember the console he was using, just something like an old bulky one with maybe 24 or 32 channels but as sources he was using 8 track Alesis ADATs (we were on the mid 90s, 96 if my memory is correct) and 1 or 2 reel to reels. Plus some uknown effects.
The audience was a mix of the usual "high level intellectual posh people" but also a lot of young techno/electro enthousiasts.
The walls of the house itself was full of his paintings and sclptures but above all 1/4'' tapes with all his sounds libraries of the 40 last years, all of them with some either descriptiv and somehow poetic labels. I was very impressed by that too.
Pierre Henry died 5 years ago but fortunately his entire sound library is now in La Bibliothèque Nationale de France (the French National Library) where it is preserved and digitized.
Very cool performance.
Thanks :D
Are the faders motorized or no?
Nope, but there was a mix recall computer you could add to it :D
Nice one ! This is a nice looking console, and it seems to sound good as well. Nice jam on all the machines for sure.
Thanks! Yep.. thete is just something so nice about a large format old school console. If your inetersted I also did a few videos on me restoring it :D
It seems I missed those, i'll go check it out one of these days. There's a video on my small Studer on my channel that you might enjoy as well ;-)