Hydrasynth Tips : PW-ASM Mutant
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- Опубліковано 2 лют 2022
- This is a live stream to help better understand how to use the Mutant "PW-ASM"
This is one of the most powerful mutants in the hydrasynth but often misunderstood. To get this preset you can join the Facebook group / asmhydrasynth and find it in the Files section. - Розваги
please do more of these in depth walkthroughs. you just sold this synth for me. i love to dive into complex synthesis like this. incredible, thanks for sharing
Thanks, will do
"Puppies make the harmonics warmer." Can't argue with that! Just got my Hydrasynth Deluxe and am looking forward to diving into it more. I appreciate that you have been doing so many tutorials both here and on the ASM channel. Thanks, Ken.
I'm halfway in and I must say: Excellent stuff! Very informative!
Thanks for making and sharing (patches as well)!
Such an informative, helpful video. More of these type of Hydra videos please.
Ta' for taking the time to do this!
Thanks Ken. A lot of valuable education for hydrasynth owners.
been looking forward to watching this all day
Wow, just seeing this again...Such informative information. Thanks for sharing this....
Note to others: this patch is in the files section of the Hydrasynth facebook group (he mentions this halfway through the video but you may want to start with having it.) Thanks Ken!
This is amazing information! It opens yet more tonal avenues for this amazing synth. Thanks Ken!
I don’t even own a Hydrasynth and lot of the explanations and jargon is way above my comprehension but I still found this very interesting. 👍🏽
Appreciate it :)
I'm about to dive in to the Hydrasynth rabbit hole at the end of the month. This video has cemented that decision. Would love to see more
This was brilliant. Thanks a ton, Ken!
great video. thanks for this
Excellent !
Thanks for that just in time. I bought a hydra desktop version. Deluxe in the future. :) Regards
Awesome tutorial.... thank you
Incredible video thanks !
Ken, I just want express my extreme gratitude for this upload. I thought perhaps the the LP Gate was justxan approximation in slope but you clarify rathercthat the algo considers the Env generator modding it. I didnt know the algo was so dimensional. Fantastic. Now I an curious about the other newer models as well. I dont own a proper modular. Have a 0-coast but it's funny because i first encountered vactrol terminology from the great soft modular Madrona Labs Aalto structure. Hey,..an additional huge thanks for in-depth on the ASM custom style PWM. This really got me thinking and inspired. This is one of the more sought-after Hydra videos i have longed for. I don't use Facebk so i an very bummed that as an avid user/patcher that i cannot take part in the wealth of Community there with you guys. I am sure there are great things being discussed. Again, thanks for choosing to share this stream. Have a blast with your new friends there 🐕
Alternatively there is a hydrasynth Reddit community. It’s not as active but growing :)
@@Fluxwithit Thanks for the tip-off 👍
Furthernesses are legit. Yr in the clear
Incredible, was wondering how to get a wavefolder effect for buchla type sounds, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching :)
Thanks!
Subbed to hopefully catch you next livestream. Do you announce them anywhere else?
gutted had to come of facebook for the sake of my sanity
what are the modulators? sine waves or the original wave?
Hi Ken nice technique here.
I have a question for you i've search the web for answers but with no result. I've made a patch with Ring-mod and wavescan osc1 as the modulator source 1 scanning thru a selection of smooth waveform at low rate (-36) and osc 2 with more complex wave. The problem is that i think i hear aliasing in higher note.I'm curious to ear your take on that.
thanx!
Depending on what you are doing you can absolutely create aliasing. One of the joys of the synth is that it is not trying to be something it is not. It allows you to go into “break up” territory. It allows you to play with the quirks of digital instead of keeping you restrained in the sweet spots .
would you consider the hydra as a good percussion synth, it sounds like it from this?
Great for creating percussion and then sampling it. I wouldn’t say it’s strong suit is sequencing it in that way because it is a monotimbral synth. But for making drums from scratch and sampling those for later use, yeah amazing.
Whatup Flux?!
Can I do this one the explorer?
Yes. Same engine .
@7:30 You showed the macro for mangle (the subtle one) and then you kept using morph saying it was the subtle one, but you never showed the macro for morph and later, 11:25 when you said you were going to do the more "complex" one you are turning mangle which was the more subtle one... :(
Luckily I provide the preset for free in the the ASM Hydrasynth official fb group... :)
@@Fluxwithit I'll check it out, thanks
The mutants are a good example of inefficient design. Not all of us are MIT grads. How you set up the macros for the mutants,,,That’s how the mutants should’ve been set up in the first place. The micro freak is a good example of power in simplicity - it offers you all these different sort of “mutants”in the synth engine but with just a few perimeters - but they’re so powerful because you have less options - but those options really get you to all these sweet spots. This is why STEM sucks. Because without the creative arts...
I enjoy the freedom , I get the desire for dumbed down stuff though. Makes things more safe. Love my micro freak (did some of the factory presets for it) but Personally I love the exploration and ability to go beyond safe though. There is something about allowing one’s creativity and intelligence the freedom to stretch beyond sweet spots. Sweet spots are great for when you want to just fit into a mix. Wide open design is great when you are crafting from scratch. When I use something like the prophet 5 which is pretty much all sweet spot vs the Jupiter 6 which is more bit picky and goes outside of those sweet spots , I tend to create very different musical pieces between the two.
@@Fluxwithit I agree! Thats why I love my Hydra. I would say though that there is an assumption that it's "safe" to have simplicity in design and that its "Dumbed down" simply because its not complex.
@@Fluxwithit There is also a paradox - there often is more freedom when there are some limitations to work within.