Tiny Modular Sequencing on Pluto
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Welcome back to Shines TV! This is the big one. The one where we explain how to actually get this thing to perform. If you have any questions about sequencing on this amazing synth, let me know in the comments below!
Check out the videos below for tips on sound design, and my initial impressions of this incredibly unique synth!
Thank you so much for watching these tutorials on Pluto!
0:00 Intro
0:11 Clock Points
0:29 Choosing Notes and Scale
0:59 Touchpads
1:21 Pulse Width
2:25 Clock Division
2:54 Random Clock
3:07 Shuffle
3:38 Other Patch Points
4:21 Conclusion
Sound Design:
• Unlocking the Voices o...
First Impressions:
• Pluto | Discovery + Fi...
Fair enough. Any fun with sequencing is s good thing! Go for it.
Great! I just got this and your vid is short, clear and straight to the point! Just subbed! 😊
Welcome to the community!!
this synth sounds so good. i assume its the phase distortion synthesis engine or whatever they use, but it sounds better than most modern digital synths to my ears
Welcome back! Rad video 🤘
Thanks so much!! Great to be back!
This thing just moves me to try Modular stuff. Never was interested at first.
What an interesting instrument😮 seemingly, I need to do some research😁
Yes it's a very unique workflow! A completely self-contained modular thing for the desktop or travel :) Definitely one of my favorite synths!
@@ShinesTV wow...I have to check it out!!!
Interesting very moon eee
So basically a Daggerfall theme at 3:19
Sounds like a funfair carousel
Funnily enough it DOES! I think it's the 'busier' melody overtop the simpler one. Makes it sound almost like an old harmonium or accordion.
@@ShinesTV oooh that sounds very interessting. I like old ind. harmonium that fits in my tabla set. 🕉
Is the body of your acoustic guitar round?
Yes! It's a bowl-shaped Ovation - impossible to buy a hard case for though (;_;)
@@ShinesTV I have an ovation, with a hard case … it’s old af lol Glen Campbell edition
4 note sequences. Why?
Because one note sequences aren’t long enough. Just a way to get creative with limitations if that’s your thing
Thanks for the comment Mr.Boatman! I think it's mainly to play around with time-stretching the four programmed or randomized notes to create patterns/textures rather than pre-planned melodies.
Not enough steps to justify the price for me. Neat concept though.