Please keep doing breakdowns! Always awesome to get a peak behind the creative process and why modular can be used to complement traditional modes of production!
Appreciate the discussion about hands-on music making. These are instruments after all. Our brains seem to function differently when we know we're on the tightrope and could lose it; with a laptop it's never a concern --we've got auto-save, endless undo's, and battery power. Great video, btw.👏
Seeing this video like 6 months ago and ended up getting the stopler beat and the vector sequencer. Def do more on these. Realy looking to seeing more videos in general from you. Hope your transition from la was smooth. Bless
The best patches are simple playable ones. The less going on, the more fun they usually are. Nice walkthrough of two excellent sequencers, as is the one to the left of the too, Metropolix.
I absolutely LOVE my Stolperbeats. It carries serious weight in my rig. If you've not tried it yet, use perc 1 and 2 on melodic sequences as a gate sequencer and you can get some WILD patterns. This was a hella fresh jam man. Thanks for the inspiration!
Nice performance! I'd love to see you do a breakdown of your rig. Looking at it, probably a four-part series :). That cat is truly a synthhead's animal. Slept right through all those cool sounds. Discovered you today. Your albums are solid.
can you calculate or anticipate the delay from certain control flux to audible response? in particular depending on mod or device placement? is there a certain direction that mods circulate?is there a macro cyphen? of current within the eurorack to the out that you would be able to remix with an external device? multi cpu's? 3 channel rotary RANE? > UAD >? [+] WINDOWS etc?
what is the wiring of the box that encases the devices? does skipping placement have an effect? how many and what sort of plugs are the MODULES transfereing curent tewe? are there differentiation between metals that carry to AudiOpticNerve's?
I just wanna know how your noise floor is so low lol. My eurorack is like a quarter of the size and my befaco hexmix is at like -28db. And you have like 3 of those things!
Nice cooking as always :) I have the vector and stolperbeats but when i'm using stolperbeats to sync the vector it sometimes goes out of sync and I have to wait for stolperbeats to reset the vector, I'm using the Cr/4 (or CR/4) sync option on the vector, subdiv out to clock in and sync out to reset in. Does this ever happen to you? I tried using shorter pulses to reset the vector but then I cant make long parts... I would love to know how are you syncing thoses two :) Cheers !
Yes I think it might be the Stolperbeats. I find it lags behind sometimes even when there's no swing. This happens even when it's MIDI clocked. Recording into a DAW and lining it back up normally solves the problem.
How do you have your recording set up to your DAW? Are you taking your 24 Hexpander preouts into some nuts huge interface like a pair of Ferrofish or something?
MOTU 24ai is the audio interface. 4 x Befaco Hex Mixes + hexapnders eith direct out goes to the analof ins on the 24ai via DB25. The other 24 channels are achieved with 3 x Boredbrain OPTX modules going down ADAT lightpipe.
@@edITbeats I didn’t see the ADAT connections as well, nice! I’m just using an aggregate device on MacOS with ES9 + RME Fireface UCX II. A slightly more humble set up lol.
I have done the ES9 aggregate device as well but I found it to be very unstable which is why I went with just one audio interface (MOTU 24ai) as opposed to lumping a bunch of audio interfaces together.
@@edITbeats can see myself going the same way if my system reaches the need. Thanks for the advice and nice to know my ideas are correct if I ever need to expand.
8 is such a recurrence what if 8 grid wired schematics maped 7 seq options and the inverse applied to 7 & 8? geometric grid round to angled options? smooth 2 squared? any thoughts or suggestions upon?
Hi. So your patch was basically hardware units and like 6 eurorack modules? I’m confused.. a lot of patch cables for,that patch… Are the green cables somebody else’s patch separate from this demo? Something crazy is going on with those!
A lot of the rig is prepatched and ready to go for when musicians come thru my loft to cook up. You can't say "Give me an hour to get everything hooked up.". You need to have everything ready go in order to catch the vibe right away. The plethora of modules is to have options in those situations. Obviously you would never use everything you have in every patch.
The green patch cables signify cables that shouldn't be unplugged. That way when I need to reset the rig to a baseline place for the next jam, I don't unplug cables that need to stay patched.
You know this track is kinda tight. But I don't know if you needed 20 grand worth of gear to make it. Infact I'm positive you could have achieved it with like two of the electron boxes max if you still wanted to craft your own synths. I'm not really hating though I totally get it. I love this shit. Bro are you balls deep in credit card dept or what? I'm a software engineer and this level of gear is making my eyes water. Bruv what do you do for a living?
I’ve committed recently to working with VCV in Ableton after a deep eurorack rabbit hole. With midi mapping and printing everything to audio in one take, it makes sense for me. There’s still a lot of happy accidents, and I honestly like looking at a computer screen. I used “working out of the box” to justify a lot of shopping addiction, and now I just want to simplify.
Please keep doing breakdowns! Always awesome to get a peak behind the creative process and why modular can be used to complement traditional modes of production!
Appreciate the discussion about hands-on music making. These are instruments after all. Our brains seem to function differently when we know we're on the tightrope and could lose it; with a laptop it's never a concern --we've got auto-save, endless undo's, and battery power. Great video, btw.👏
Stolperbeats is one of my favorite modules, glad you enjoy it as well!
Seeing this video like 6 months ago and ended up getting the stopler beat and the vector sequencer. Def do more on these. Realy looking to seeing more videos in general from you. Hope your transition from la was smooth. Bless
crazy, more please. much love from montreal. looks like a nice studio to work. bravo!
just amazing! Don't you ever stop creating!
You dont know how much I love u
The best patches are simple playable ones. The less going on, the more fun they usually are. Nice walkthrough of two excellent sequencers, as is the one to the left of the too, Metropolix.
Dope
nice work ediT!
Big up!
need more patch breakdowns!!!! inspirational
I absolutely LOVE my Stolperbeats. It carries serious weight in my rig. If you've not tried it yet, use perc 1 and 2 on melodic sequences as a gate sequencer and you can get some WILD patterns. This was a hella fresh jam man. Thanks for the inspiration!
"edIT the vocals to be panned to the left aaaaaand render!"
nice display of your toys!
I like how the modular is lassoed to a specific order that makes it easier to adjust tempo etc globally.👽
Great content! Immediately subscribed!
Nice performance! I'd love to see you do a breakdown of your rig. Looking at it, probably a four-part series :). That cat is truly a synthhead's animal. Slept right through all those cool sounds. Discovered you today. Your albums are solid.
can you calculate or anticipate the delay from certain control flux to audible response? in particular depending on mod or device placement? is there a certain direction that mods circulate?is there a macro cyphen? of current within the eurorack to the out that you would be able to remix with an external device? multi cpu's? 3 channel rotary RANE? > UAD >? [+] WINDOWS etc?
MORE PLEASE
break down was dope! keep doing them 🙏🏾
what is the wiring of the box that encases the devices? does skipping placement have an effect? how many and what sort of plugs are the MODULES transfereing curent tewe? are there differentiation between metals that carry to AudiOpticNerve's?
Bro’s gonna give me serious neck problems if he keeps dropping these banger! 😎
Cant wait to see you next week in Melkweg!
I just wanna know how your noise floor is so low lol. My eurorack is like a quarter of the size and my befaco hexmix is at like -28db. And you have like 3 of those things!
There's a lot of noise. But it adds to the character. I like it.
Nice cooking as always :) I have the vector and stolperbeats but when i'm using stolperbeats to sync the vector it sometimes goes out of sync and I have to wait for stolperbeats to reset the vector, I'm using the Cr/4 (or CR/4) sync option on the vector, subdiv out to clock in and sync out to reset in. Does this ever happen to you?
I tried using shorter pulses to reset the vector but then I cant make long parts...
I would love to know how are you syncing thoses two :)
Cheers !
Yes I think it might be the Stolperbeats. I find it lags behind sometimes even when there's no swing. This happens even when it's MIDI clocked. Recording into a DAW and lining it back up normally solves the problem.
is pitch flux created off L2R current jumping thru peak sharpness? can you sharp top and cube-wide bottom? sound?
Very good stuff 🤍
please more stuff like this
How do you have your recording set up to your DAW? Are you taking your 24 Hexpander preouts into some nuts huge interface like a pair of Ferrofish or something?
MOTU 24ai is the audio interface. 4 x Befaco Hex Mixes + hexapnders eith direct out goes to the analof ins on the 24ai via DB25. The other 24 channels are achieved with 3 x Boredbrain OPTX modules going down ADAT lightpipe.
@@edITbeats I didn’t see the ADAT connections as well, nice! I’m just using an aggregate device on MacOS with ES9 + RME Fireface UCX II. A slightly more humble set up lol.
I have done the ES9 aggregate device as well but I found it to be very unstable which is why I went with just one audio interface (MOTU 24ai) as opposed to lumping a bunch of audio interfaces together.
@@edITbeats can see myself going the same way if my system reaches the need. Thanks for the advice and nice to know my ideas are correct if I ever need to expand.
what metals would flux L&R in a not already done manner? housing? wiring? etc?
8 is such a recurrence what if 8 grid wired schematics maped 7 seq options and the inverse applied to 7 & 8? geometric grid round to angled options? smooth 2 squared? any thoughts or suggestions upon?
in relation to massive what are your thoughts about reaktor? razor?
i now want that stolperbeats …
crushed perferated speakers? what sorta mic records low acuratley?
Hi. So your patch was basically hardware units and like 6 eurorack modules? I’m confused.. a lot of patch cables for,that patch… Are the green cables somebody else’s patch separate from this demo? Something crazy is going on with those!
A lot of the rig is prepatched and ready to go for when musicians come thru my loft to cook up. You can't say "Give me an hour to get everything hooked up.". You need to have everything ready go in order to catch the vibe right away. The plethora of modules is to have options in those situations. Obviously you would never use everything you have in every patch.
@@edITbeats I'm going to see if there is a vid with a patch using the green patch cables :) looks intense.. looks like a fun place :) cheers
The green patch cables signify cables that shouldn't be unplugged. That way when I need to reset the rig to a baseline place for the next jam, I don't unplug cables that need to stay patched.
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inverse V?
all that gear and all the sounds were super basic. 😐 Super happy to see you back on youtube though. I miss your tutorials.
shiiit....aircraft cockpit looks simpler
You know this track is kinda tight. But I don't know if you needed 20 grand worth of gear to make it. Infact I'm positive you could have achieved it with like two of the electron boxes max if you still wanted to craft your own synths. I'm not really hating though I totally get it. I love this shit. Bro are you balls deep in credit card dept or what? I'm a software engineer and this level of gear is making my eyes water. Bruv what do you do for a living?
or on your laptop. but this is eurocrack homie :-).
I’ve committed recently to working with VCV in Ableton after a deep eurorack rabbit hole. With midi mapping and printing everything to audio in one take, it makes sense for me. There’s still a lot of happy accidents, and I honestly like looking at a computer screen. I used “working out of the box” to justify a lot of shopping addiction, and now I just want to simplify.
@@Ldj8395jebr4 same here. if you have the 💰 by all means. vcv rack has been pretty damn sweet.