Very nice production, as usual. The choices here were giving me strong old school Bjork vibes, sounds I wouldn’t normally gravitate to being used in really tasteful ways. It’s a good instrument that way, the right parameters to coax usability from sounds in need of some movement. You make it look easy! I liked that drum and bass piece, too, and your own imported house sounding stab was fun. Thanks!
A good 80 % of all YT videos to modular stuff i don't wan't to watch till the end because so often i am not inspired by all that bleep-blop-plonk-plonk sounds to 'show of' the gear. Most of the time i catch myself not listening to you but continuing your musical ideas mentally...this is what gets my attention. Thx for the inspiration!
I had to send the Pianophonic back due to it crashing, and distorting (and yes, I did a ton to work it out before sending it back). I really wanted to keep it, but I was having to hide the artifacts and distortion using the reverb (which isn’t great) which caused it to lose definition. If you look online, you will find several people with the same issues. I would literally buy it again if they solve those issues.
IF you had to choose, which do you like better, the Poly Cinematic, the Pianophonic, or the Chord Pilot..? Also, can all three be played polyphonic with a keyboard like the Keystep or Keystep Pro? It seems like you've answered that, just double checking.
Chord Pilot works with poly cinematic and pianophonic as a cv to midi chord generator/expander, it doesn’t produce sound itself. As for which is better, poly cinematic is a bit cheaper and has a vcf per voice. Pianophonic has wavetables and sample playback.
@@knobula_synths Oh my bad, I didn't read about it, I just saw it on the website. I want a polyphonic module. I just haven't taken the journey yet. The Poly Cinematic seemed really cool. Then I saw this video. The Poly Cinematic might be more my style though...
I design all my modules to compliment each other so my totally biased opinion would be to own them all! I would always recommended installing the latest firmware on any new gear as manufacturing dates vary a lot.
Good video, but I found the audio quality of the Pianophonic was not satisfactory -- lots of distortion and clicks during the transition between the hammer and wavetable. Turn down the reverb and have a good listen. It costs too much for such poor results.
I read a review from April saying this same point...without outing you, does that sound...familiar? I'm just asking because it could have been one bad unit or the firmware got fixed etc since then. Costly to find out for ourselves thanks
@PeterJensen7 I stand by my review. We tried everything. See the MW and Knobula forum. I eventually returned the module. Knobula has since released a new firmware and some "smoothed" samples that are supposed to reduce "clipping and popping". But the responses on the Knobula forum indicate many people are still having problems. Alas, there are few dedicated piano modules on Eurorack. But Disting EX and 1010 Bitbox Micro are excellent sounding multisample players and they both include piano multisample pianos. They are both available for a similar price to Pianophonic. But very different UX.
Not OP but anecdotally have seen a few folks run into issues with this and other Knobula modules. Really like the idea of most of their modules but most of what I hear is that their software is not up to snuff
Hmm, nice! Great demo with musical examples, brought this back on my radar :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Sounds great!
Sounds so good!
Thank you :)
Very nice production, as usual. The choices here were giving me strong old school Bjork vibes, sounds I wouldn’t normally gravitate to being used in really tasteful ways. It’s a good instrument that way, the right parameters to coax usability from sounds in need of some movement. You make it look easy!
I liked that drum and bass piece, too, and your own imported house sounding stab was fun. Thanks!
Thank you! I do enjoy Bjorks music ~ especially the Vespertine and Medulla albums!
Great vid!
Your sound design is top notch as usual. Loving you wave tables.
Thanks man!
A good 80 % of all YT videos to modular stuff i don't wan't to watch till the end because so often i am not inspired by all that bleep-blop-plonk-plonk sounds to 'show of' the gear. Most of the time i catch myself not listening to you but continuing your musical ideas mentally...this is what gets my attention. Thx for the inspiration!
Thanks for the kind words! Very glad you’re enjoying the music in the videos ~ that is after all why we buy synthesisers!
Oh no, I NEED one... 😮
Ha ha... Yeah...
I had to send the Pianophonic back due to it crashing, and distorting (and yes, I did a ton to work it out before sending it back). I really wanted to keep it, but I was having to hide the artifacts and distortion using the reverb (which isn’t great) which caused it to lose definition.
If you look online, you will find several people with the same issues. I would literally buy it again if they solve those issues.
Thankfully I didn’t have any such issues but that does sound frustrating!
Man, I would love just a felt piano modular voice. That will eliminate my need of actually getting a piano and making it into more of a felt piano.
the Disting EX and NT both have the spitfire audio felt piano sample library :)
How are the Arturia performed chords cabled up to module??
The knobula modules have midi in.
That’s right, MIDI in and it ships with a midi to minijack cable.
IF you had to choose, which do you like better, the Poly Cinematic, the Pianophonic, or the Chord Pilot..?
Also, can all three be played polyphonic with a keyboard like the Keystep or Keystep Pro? It seems like you've answered that, just double checking.
Poly great for Leads, this is lovely also. Depends what you listen to and like. Demos on all of these.
Chord Pilot works with poly cinematic and pianophonic as a cv to midi chord generator/expander, it doesn’t produce sound itself. As for which is better, poly cinematic is a bit cheaper and has a vcf per voice. Pianophonic has wavetables and sample playback.
@@knobula_synths Oh my bad, I didn't read about it, I just saw it on the website. I want a polyphonic module. I just haven't taken the journey yet. The Poly Cinematic seemed really cool. Then I saw this video. The Poly Cinematic might be more my style though...
I design all my modules to compliment each other so my totally biased opinion would be to own them all! I would always recommended installing the latest firmware on any new gear as manufacturing dates vary a lot.
@@knobula_synths Haha, totally understand! Which would you recommend first? Unbiased answer, of course.
an interdimentional portal is opened :D
I hope it goes somewhere nice!
GAS is incurable when clicking this channel 😢😅
Hahah I’m sorry 😆
Good video, but I found the audio quality of the Pianophonic was not satisfactory -- lots of distortion and clicks during the transition between the hammer and wavetable. Turn down the reverb and have a good listen. It costs too much for such poor results.
I read a review from April saying this same point...without outing you, does that sound...familiar? I'm just asking because it could have been one bad unit or the firmware got fixed etc since then. Costly to find out for ourselves thanks
@PeterJensen7 I stand by my review. We tried everything. See the MW and Knobula forum. I eventually returned the module. Knobula has since released a new firmware and some "smoothed" samples that are supposed to reduce "clipping and popping". But the responses on the Knobula forum indicate many people are still having problems. Alas, there are few dedicated piano modules on Eurorack. But Disting EX and 1010 Bitbox Micro are excellent sounding multisample players and they both include piano multisample pianos. They are both available for a similar price to Pianophonic. But very different UX.
Not OP but anecdotally have seen a few folks run into issues with this and other Knobula modules. Really like the idea of most of their modules but most of what I hear is that their software is not up to snuff
Personally I didn’t find it distorted or clicky thankfully!
@@TheUnperson Oh that's good to hear. Maybe he's fixed the algorithm.