loved the video and stoked to see you on here! quick question: for your master clock sync from the computer to the analog rytm, are you using overbridge or a dedicated interface? I’m so jealous of your luck with sync - even with adjusting negative latency, I never get reliable sync from the computer…
I love this dude. He reaffirms my workflow... not revisiting old stuff and lack of editing... I am no way the musician he is, but I love it just the same.
I feel so validated by hearing his workflow. It is really tough to sit down and just edit together a club track with a mouse and screen...I've had hardcore ADHD and I still don't wanna take drugs for it...but it seems like inspiration and capturing a performance are the only ways to get things done! Thanks for sharing with us Mr. Gonzalez!
Future and ancient at the same time. I felt like I was watching scientist creating life in an underground lab. I would sell my soul to hang out in that room for a day.
Yeah man, I’m the same, doing it on the mouse and keyboard my eyes glaze over, I just end up preset surfing, but with Modular it’s physical. Most fun I had ever making music.
I'm new to production. The Elektron Machines he has: Elektron Analog MKII, Elektron Analog Four MKII, Elektron Digitone, and Elektron Octatrak MKII are very powerful synthesizers (I have the RYTM MKII and Analog Four MKII). They're not the most expansive but their sequencers are the most powerful in the market and so easy to implement. At 5:02 minutes:seconds, I believe he has a Waldorf Quantum, one of the most powerful synthesis synthesizers in the market.
I love Joey's approach. My current approach is pretty much the opposite of his. Very carefully composed and arranged, with lots of tedious editing MIDI in a DAW. I wish I could work more like he does, but my musical ideas tend to be too intricate and not well-suited to jamming.
Love it! I like to record stems from my hardware synths to SDcard then add and edit into Ableton Live or Logic Pro to make the hardware aspect more jam focused.
Always an inspiring artist :) I won't agree regarding not reading manuals and I would always encourage people to do so, even before purchasing any synth or drum machine, as it can helps a lot understanding how much it can cover. Congrats and keep it up! All the best on your new release Joey!
@@aki_gong6271 the Roland R8 manual was easier to understand than my first time reading an elektron manual and trying to understand wtf trigless trigs are 😜
@@blush_response Hahahaha alright :) That is far enought, I get your point. I won't get either into slide notes or parameters, conditional trigs, or even trig mutes then xD
My cat once produced a sequence with my ableton push ...😜 thanks for the great video.... Where do you insert the negative clock shift in ableton and how long is your delay? Thanks so much and kind regards
i had every elektron box and sold each of them expect of digitakt 2 and octatracks. i think that the perkons workflow is much more reduced but much more superior. much more faster results.
Elektron's manual is totally ok but only when you took some time and got used to the device. After that it is pretty readable and easy to follow. In case you just start then better to not go beyond quick start guide and play a bit
Genuine question- aren’t the modular modules technically made on a computer? So isn’t it all 0s and 1s anyway ? What’s the difference then? Especially if you are recording it into Ableton so again 010101.
Thanks for having me 🖤
We need you to make a video and give us some of you octatrack knowledge. You seem so fluent with it ❤
Pumped for this one.
loved the video and stoked to see you on here! quick question: for your master clock sync from the computer to the analog rytm, are you using overbridge or a dedicated interface? I’m so jealous of your luck with sync - even with adjusting negative latency, I never get reliable sync from the computer…
So when will we have an Electronic Beats Oscillator blind test? 🤓
🔥Excellent🔥
I love this dude.
He reaffirms my workflow... not revisiting old stuff and lack of editing...
I am no way the musician he is, but I love it just the same.
your workflow is mashing ?
@@theDgrader I can already tell you are a shitty person.
I'm happy to see that every producer's cat ever just doesn't care about boundaries. "oh sorry are you working on this?"
Literally more useful than me in the studio as well
That cat is actually contributing to the novelty of his tracks by turning the knobs and messing with the cables
I feel so validated by hearing his workflow. It is really tough to sit down and just edit together a club track with a mouse and screen...I've had hardcore ADHD and I still don't wanna take drugs for it...but it seems like inspiration and capturing a performance are the only ways to get things done! Thanks for sharing with us Mr. Gonzalez!
That's definitely not a pet free studio. Joey living the dream. Keep slaying hombre.
Yo yo yoooo Elektronauts unite
@@rhythmdroid Holla!
Future and ancient at the same time. I felt like I was watching scientist creating life in an underground lab. I would sell my soul to hang out in that room for a day.
The cats are just there for acoustic treatment
Joey has the best synth reviews on UA-cam! Great vid Tech Talk crew! I hope you had plenty of lint brushes with you
his reviews are the best, i love his brutal honesty
For me, him and Filmarker are making the most exciting electronic music at the moment.
A month or so ago I found Joey's channel and he quickly became my favorite synth youtuber. I just dig his approach and sound.
Same here
Awesome man. I love Blush Response’s channel. I recommend it to anyone who likes hw synths
"creating an environment for your brain to live in for a while" so good
this is a really cool guy. Love his aproach to the production.
I just recently found Joey Gonzalez. I am digging his sounds, philosophy, and content.
Noice
Yeah man, I’m the same, doing it on the mouse and keyboard my eyes glaze over, I just end up preset surfing, but with Modular it’s physical. Most fun I had ever making music.
A long term due video...Joey approach and behavior into the techno scene is pleasant and enjoyable
what an insane modular setup! awesome af
Wicked stuff, so inspiring.
Having that fluffy white thing walking about on your modular is a good way to introduce some randomness. I have two of them.
such an inspiring artist
Thanks for a peek into your setup Blush Response! This is awesome!
Man, love this SO much. Thanks for doing this video. Awesome music Joey!
I just love this guy, no fucking around at all... just GO 100%. Would love to have a beer with him!
That's a killer setup... I'm on my way to having one like it. Keep makin music, homie
I'm new to production. The Elektron Machines he has: Elektron Analog MKII, Elektron Analog Four MKII, Elektron Digitone, and Elektron Octatrak MKII are very powerful synthesizers (I have the RYTM MKII and Analog Four MKII). They're not the most expansive but their sequencers are the most powerful in the market and so easy to implement. At 5:02 minutes:seconds, I believe he has a Waldorf Quantum, one of the most powerful synthesis synthesizers in the market.
The A4 is mki ;)
I love Joey's approach. My current approach is pretty much the opposite of his. Very carefully composed and arranged, with lots of tedious editing MIDI in a DAW. I wish I could work more like he does, but my musical ideas tend to be too intricate and not well-suited to jamming.
Amazing. Such an inspirational video. Thank you. 👊
Love it! I like to record stems from my hardware synths to SDcard then add and edit into Ableton Live or Logic Pro to make the hardware aspect more jam focused.
Wow this was great 👏👏
'I hate editing'...love that....
Love it! Great insight into someone I really dig a lot. Thanks!
Great guy,
I miss the RME adat I sold to him years ago!
we already know who's the mastermind there.😸
what is the track in the background around 2:30? love blush response!
Found it! Blush Response - Last Judgement
You can definitely hear Joey's "more subdued" approach to song writing comes through in good music.
💙Blush, one of the best synth channels out there.
i love Dist ColdFire! he's using the Drums Ripper preset.
could've been longer, i would watch a hour diving into this setup details
Check his own UA-cam channel for more Tech videos
Haha great episode with the visual fx at the end. Amazing stuff.
"No path is invalid". That is a thing of beauty.
Nice one! 🖤 I've a very similar approach in the studio. The track has to be almost finished before I even press record. Hate editing too. 😇
Real Inspiration
Cool vid myself understanding signal path is hard in software
The back of the reason rack was something I got
Always an inspiring artist :)
I won't agree regarding not reading manuals and I would always encourage people to do so, even before purchasing any synth or drum machine, as it can helps a lot understanding how much it can cover.
Congrats and keep it up!
All the best on your new release Joey!
I think he's speaking specifically about Elektron manuals.
@@Kablehead they are actually ok, give a try to the Yamaha rm1x or Roland R8 user manual, and you will complete understand my point ;)
@@aki_gong6271 the Roland R8 manual was easier to understand than my first time reading an elektron manual and trying to understand wtf trigless trigs are 😜
@@blush_response Hahahaha alright :)
That is far enought, I get your point.
I won't get either into slide notes or parameters, conditional trigs, or even trig mutes then xD
Excellent! I learned so much from this.
Hardware workflow Love. 100% respekt
Awesome!! Great interview
My cat once produced a sequence with my ableton push ...😜 thanks for the great video.... Where do you insert the negative clock shift in ableton and how long is your delay? Thanks so much and kind regards
best 2 things in that studio...black cat, white cat!
i had every elektron box and sold each of them expect of digitakt 2 and octatracks. i think that the perkons workflow is much more reduced but much more superior. much more faster results.
Very cool guy with cools studio and cool sounds. Only the cat would drives me crazy.
Every good techno producer needs a cat ☺️
A Catwoman 😆
Or dog ❤😂
Elektron's manual is totally ok but only when you took some time and got used to the device. After that it is pretty readable and easy to follow. In case you just start then better to not go beyond quick start guide and play a bit
Respect to the Real 🖤
Make a movie just on that cat..
If you write the story 😄
nice to hear madrona labs get a shoutout. aalto whips ass but kaivo is my favorite of the bunch
serious one!
That cat stepping on the Quadrantid Swarm at 3:21 !
I like this dude
good talk joey thanks mate
🔥EPIC🔥
Great, thanks!
Would like to see more gifted electronic music musician that can create real and warm technosoul with synths and keyboards.
There are plenty other tech talks here on our channel
Impressive, great sounds and studio really knows his stuff and lovely felines…😻
Inspiring
Awesome 🫡
Very cool...
da ist also der Typ, der bei Merowinger an den Decks steht...
why not an acme 4 or multi clock?? this kind of set up needs one of 2 devices. specially the octa and all the other elektron stuff.
🥰🥰🥰🥰
😍
does anyone know which synthesizer stand he uses?
Genuine question- aren’t the modular modules technically made on a computer? So isn’t it all 0s and 1s anyway ? What’s the difference then? Especially if you are recording it into Ableton so again 010101.
They are analog oscillators that he is referring to. Elements of the modular are digital.
YEAAAAAAH
lol this guy made me buy a synth arrest him
🤘🤘🤘
Where‘s that highquality-print book for „cats in studios“?
very cool
What is the value of that gear? 100K?
Where can I buy a rack stand like that?
The brand is: Jaspers Stand
@@MickBenjamins thanks!! 😊Hope guitar center sells them!
@@Guitarist888 they do not, you have to order from Thomann in germany.
Nice. Pspspsps
💚💚
Fuck Nanar! Me to my cat sitting on all my patch cables.
Anyone hear properly what gear he uses for multitracking @ 4:06 ?
RME Fireface UFX
@@0Fdigital cheers
FVCK YES!
EB, please consider a visit to Matthew Kirkis studio!
Hes right
❤️ 🇬🇪
mentioned an RS7000. I still have one.
Your studio looks like a mother starship 😂
Gear bois going wild in the comments
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many chefs can make juicy burgers, but how about some michelin cousin?
the sound is ok, but for thins thing, i just use a machinedrum.. (sorry for that ;) )
CATS ARE SO POSSESEIVE😂
Don't miss his TD3-MO demo... real banger of a video: ua-cam.com/video/TWw5S04FvEs/v-deo.html
No Limitations here!! Nothing like tangible Hardware I really want to switch back to Hardware because it sounds so much Fatter, Great Gear Great Vid
Synth-cat!
Doesn’t he have neighbors? But cool haircut!
send me to edit and make rmx:=)