These were some great insights to utilize when your approach to synthesis leans more towards an outside-the-box train of thought. Thank you for the useful concepts to apply in my workflow.
Wondering just where that glass of coffee is about to end up in nervous anticipation, then WHAM... seeing Thomann confidently slamming a wide top, narrow bottom glass on the work table right next to Digitact" and feeling my heart sink... LMAO My first self-imposed "taboo"" after I started writing music more than 15 years ago was "No Drinks Near Synths". Save for perhaps distilled water, although despite not being a conductor it could still trigger corrosion of iron parts when slowly drying, as a synthesiser is not a closed system and is exposed to atmospheric oxygen. But yeah dude, even if I had absolutely impeccable dexterity and wasn't a clumsy old fart I am, - I'd still use a spill proof coffee mug near my synths. Even if they're non-vintage. Alas, one unfortunate accident was more than enough for me, so now I yell at my friends when they come to jam and are just about to put that open can of cider near my Novation SL MK III or one of the 2 mixing boards xD. I am in the process of attaching my standalone keyless synths to computer monitor swinging arms, out of harm's way, but that still leaves pedals, mixers, keyed synths and MIDI controllers...
@Jonas, die Percussions Nummer, welche du life aufgenommen hast ist echt mal nice. Kannst du die Samples davon teilen? :) Und den Deckard würde ich definitif für schöne Polyphone Pads verwenden.
I find it kind of adorable how Germans can't pronounce Mutable module names 🥺 Beads != "Beds" (it's "beeds" like needs) Plaits != "Plates" (it's "platts" like flat)
These were some great insights to utilize when your approach to synthesis leans more towards an outside-the-box train of thought. Thank you for the useful concepts to apply in my workflow.
You're welcome, have fun making music!
@8:19 it sounds like your beads has a lot of noise !
Great inputs, thank you !
Really informative and useful thanks.
Someone who uses the best coffee brewing technique too, great video in all seriousness, some interesting sound design thoughts
Haha thank you, James! ☕☕
Great video. In terms of content and visuals both!
Your videos are sooooo helpfull!!
Always come with cool ideas!
Inspiring, thank you!
(Also, first time I've lusted after Eurorack, so... Dammit!)
This is amazing
Nice one!
Wondering just where that glass of coffee is about to end up in nervous anticipation, then WHAM... seeing Thomann confidently slamming a wide top, narrow bottom glass on the work table right next to Digitact" and feeling my heart sink... LMAO
My first self-imposed "taboo"" after I started writing music more than 15 years ago was "No Drinks Near Synths". Save for perhaps distilled water, although despite not being a conductor it could still trigger corrosion of iron parts when slowly drying, as a synthesiser is not a closed system and is exposed to atmospheric oxygen. But yeah dude, even if I had absolutely impeccable dexterity and wasn't a clumsy old fart I am, - I'd still use a spill proof coffee mug near my synths. Even if they're non-vintage. Alas, one unfortunate accident was more than enough for me, so now I yell at my friends when they come to jam and are just about to put that open can of cider near my Novation SL MK III or one of the 2 mixing boards xD. I am in the process of attaching my standalone keyless synths to computer monitor swinging arms, out of harm's way, but that still leaves pedals, mixers, keyed synths and MIDI controllers...
@Jonas, die Percussions Nummer, welche du life aufgenommen hast ist echt mal nice. Kannst du die Samples davon teilen? :) Und den Deckard würde ich definitif für schöne Polyphone Pads verwenden.
whoa tell me more about that coffee rig
Its called a mocha pot
They told me size doesn't matter...
I find it kind of adorable how Germans can't pronounce Mutable module names 🥺
Beads != "Beds" (it's "beeds" like needs)
Plaits != "Plates" (it's "platts" like flat)