Looking forward to your upcoming videos! The Berlin school tutorials definitely gave me a sense of direction where to go with my eurorack adventures so I’m pleasantly surprised with this new adventure of yours. Hoping to learn a lot 😃. I own a metroplix too and paired it with a Nerdseq recently, great combo the two of them! Curious what your second sequencer will be and why you choose it.
It’ll be a few weeks till I get a second sequencer, but more oscillators will arrive next week so I can start exploring thicker beds. :) thanks for watching!
👍🧡💚 my proper Wish list on Thomann is too long, and mostly Behringer made, for their prices, and rebirth of old analog sounds, and setups, mostly Racks and modular. At this time I'm not sure sequencers are my priority, but I have two hands only, and yes Berlin style is a complex varying form, that need hands also to make it evoluting live, pedals are not enough ( I recommend Wha pedal on a Juno 6 ! ) My Roland Mc 500 four midi tracks needs midi ability of course , but with fm synths , not sure adding a sequencer module is my first priority, I need first more analog synthesizer ability in parallel use. And more, for now i'm designing the racks over my keyboards, and to be an easy mobile six 70 to 88 keyboard's boxes with modular racks as opening covers. That's a mess to organise to integrate authentic 70's 80's instruments, computers, and modern analogic modular. So for now i learn the word Jamiary, but evidence that I will not produce stuff on video before everything is mounted together. I moved recently and I'm only now have a room to mount everything and my home is not finished, my hand are actually more for concrete and building garage and closed veranda to protect from rain and winter😵 but pleased to see other guy's stuff, encouraging me to do my proper best to finally get my project finalized..🙏🧡💚☺️ As a 63 years old Mother, French , sorry!🤗 For my English! I grown up with Beatles, Genesis, and others you know well, but as teen ager came the Synths revolution, opening an Autobahn, lol, Space Art, Klaus Schulze, Tangerine dream, evidently some Oxygen at the Equinox, at a time I had my first 33rpm Hifi ensemble, and certainly no money to buy the instruments, life goes on, family life, babies draining all my attention. It's only when I find for no money old analogical and fm synths that I began to return to this playground. Children are now living their proper life, and I get my first home as an owner three years ago, now living in Bulgaria, so I've time and little money to use, yes those are toys, hobby, i'm more a Writer , novelist, in french language, but Music is for my Ears , like Aquarelle drawing is or my Eyes. The word ' professional ' is only the step when you need to eat, or going on stage in front of people buying tickets to see and listen you.
I recommend people that wish to to start the modular voyage to start with free software modular synthesis (VSTi). There are a couple of very good and free software modular emulators around. Test those free tools to understand how it all works and then, take the software modules you like as reference and go shopping for the hardware equivalents. Stay safe.
@@synthseeker Here, some free options for start in modular synthesis (besides VCV rack), if you wish to recommend to your viewers: ua-cam.com/video/GNTGF_r36lk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/fXT7e8-tASw/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/-gp-iNbw6jY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/AKSXVlzisTQ/v-deo.html NI BLOCKS BASE runs in REAKTOR PLAYER and contains everything you need to start exploring modular synthesis. (Also free)
Just a thought... Well, when I look at my journey through the labyrinth of digital modules, it's like trying to find my way out of a maze without a flashlight or a map! You know, I don't own a single module myself, so I'm basically window shopping in the high-end digital mall. Now, I don't have Scrooge McDuck's vault of gold coins in my backyard, but hey, who needs that when you've got the riches of knowledge to chase? I mean, I'm not just counting pennies; I'm practically conducting an orchestra with them! As I meander through this knowledge bazaar, I've become quite the tightrope walker, balancing my dreams and the grim reality of bills and responsibilities. It's like being in a circus without a safety net, but I've got my sights set on mastering this grand performance. So, here I am, determined to dive headfirst into the whirlpool of wisdom, even if my wallet feels like it's on a crash diet. Thanks for letting me share, Synth Seeker. And remember, if I ever strike gold, I'll send you a virtual postcard from the top of the knowledge mountain!
Oh. Please put a Delta Cep A on your list. Would be great to see what you could do with it! And the business card Berlin School approach was pure gold.
Looking forward to your upcoming videos! The Berlin school tutorials definitely gave me a sense of direction where to go with my eurorack adventures so I’m pleasantly surprised with this new adventure of yours. Hoping to learn a lot 😃. I own a metroplix too and paired it with a Nerdseq recently, great combo the two of them! Curious what your second sequencer will be and why you choose it.
It’ll be a few weeks till I get a second sequencer, but more oscillators will arrive next week so I can start exploring thicker beds. :) thanks for watching!
Looking forward to #jamuary already, both as a viewer as well as a creator. Great talk and sounds again Luke!
Thanks Rich. :)
Pay artists -- it's a hell of a rush.
100% brother!
what about the exposure? (jk)
Ha!
👍🧡💚 my proper Wish list on Thomann is too long, and mostly Behringer made, for their prices, and rebirth of old analog sounds, and setups, mostly Racks and modular. At this time I'm not sure sequencers are my priority, but I have two hands only, and yes Berlin style is a complex varying form, that need hands also to make it evoluting live, pedals are not enough ( I recommend Wha pedal on a Juno 6 ! ) My Roland Mc 500 four midi tracks needs midi ability of course , but with fm synths , not sure adding a sequencer module is my first priority, I need first more analog synthesizer ability in parallel use. And more, for now i'm designing the racks over my keyboards, and to be an easy mobile six 70 to 88 keyboard's boxes with modular racks as opening covers. That's a mess to organise to integrate authentic 70's 80's instruments, computers, and modern analogic modular. So for now i learn the word Jamiary, but evidence that I will not produce stuff on video before everything is mounted together. I moved recently and I'm only now have a room to mount everything and my home is not finished, my hand are actually more for concrete and building garage and closed veranda to protect from rain and winter😵 but pleased to see other guy's stuff, encouraging me to do my proper best to finally get my project finalized..🙏🧡💚☺️
As a 63 years old Mother, French , sorry!🤗 For my English! I grown up with Beatles, Genesis, and others you know well, but as teen ager came the Synths revolution, opening an Autobahn, lol, Space Art, Klaus Schulze, Tangerine dream, evidently some Oxygen at the Equinox, at a time I had my first 33rpm Hifi ensemble, and certainly no money to buy the instruments, life goes on, family life, babies draining all my attention. It's only when I find for no money old analogical and fm synths that I began to return to this playground. Children are now living their proper life, and I get my first home as an owner three years ago, now living in Bulgaria, so I've time and little money to use, yes those are toys, hobby, i'm more a Writer , novelist, in french language, but Music is for my Ears , like Aquarelle drawing is or my Eyes. The word ' professional ' is only the step when you need to eat, or going on stage in front of people buying tickets to see and listen you.
We have similar interests in music for sure! Good luck with your projects and share links when you create your music! I’d love to hear it!
very, very cool!
Thank you sir. See you Saturday morning. :)
I recommend people that wish to to start the modular voyage to start with free software modular synthesis (VSTi).
There are a couple of very good and free software modular emulators around.
Test those free tools to understand how it all works and then, take the software modules you like as reference and go shopping for the hardware equivalents. Stay safe.
Always good advice. I know VCV Rack is popular. Or if you demand hardware start with a semi-modular synth.
@@synthseeker Here, some free options for start in modular synthesis (besides VCV rack), if you wish to recommend to your viewers:
ua-cam.com/video/GNTGF_r36lk/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/fXT7e8-tASw/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/-gp-iNbw6jY/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/AKSXVlzisTQ/v-deo.html
NI BLOCKS BASE runs in REAKTOR PLAYER and contains everything you need to start exploring modular synthesis. (Also free)
Just a thought... Well, when I look at my journey through the labyrinth of digital modules, it's like trying to find my way out of a maze without a flashlight or a map! You know, I don't own a single module myself, so I'm basically window shopping in the high-end digital mall. Now, I don't have Scrooge McDuck's vault of gold coins in my backyard, but hey, who needs that when you've got the riches of knowledge to chase? I mean, I'm not just counting pennies; I'm practically conducting an orchestra with them! As I meander through this knowledge bazaar, I've become quite the tightrope walker, balancing my dreams and the grim reality of bills and responsibilities. It's like being in a circus without a safety net, but I've got my sights set on mastering this grand performance. So, here I am, determined to dive headfirst into the whirlpool of wisdom, even if my wallet feels like it's on a crash diet. Thanks for letting me share, Synth Seeker. And remember, if I ever strike gold, I'll send you a virtual postcard from the top of the knowledge mountain!
Well you have my cave’s address. I’ll keep a light on for you. :)
VCV Rack - it’s free, and fantastic!
Thank you! I use voltage2,vcvrack and cardinal (if i dont feel like to install the modules one by one)@@russ254
looking forward to sequencer explorations!
nice patch on the moog
Thanks…it wasn’t that complicated. :)
They are coming!
Oh. Please put a Delta Cep A on your list. Would be great to see what you could do with it! And the business card Berlin School approach was pure gold.
I’ll Google Delta Cep A / look on modular grid…never heard of it. :)