This is excellent. Amazing work flowing with the vibes. As a fellow modular madman, I really respect your level of skill. You have chops and taste my friend. Subscribed!
Thank you! The kicks are partly (processed) RD-9 and Analog Rytm kicks, loaded into the Blackbox sampler and triggered from the Digitone through midi. So no Pulsar kicks here, I find them not too great for this kind of techno unfortunately - But for added percs, weirdness and hats it's great!
Amazing work! Can I ask you, what the idea behind that main melody groove is and how to achieve this kind of sound? I'm talking about these hi pitched bleeps. My gues is that you put smth like a sample & hold on the pitch of one osscilator ? But i guess only that would mess way more with the pitch? Anyway, i love that these sounds and the groove of the whole session!
@@jonasherz9250 Hey thanks for asking, I will try to explain it a bit; I have the MI Marbles that is sequencing MI Plaits. The Marbles is indeed acting like a sort of turing machine / s&h but with the added option to quantize to scale and limit the cv/notes being output to the sequences. Then using the 'bias' knob you can transpose the whole sequence in semitones, which is a nice performance feature. Then I have the Intellijel Metropolix sequencer that is sequencing the BIA module, which is the second oscillator in my rack. With the Metroplix and Marbles combined and set to a same scale, there are many options for live improv bleeps available, and each can have their own octave and/or behaviour set to match the groove. Hope this explains it a bit, let me know if you have any further questions :) And thanks for the compliment, I'm glad you like it!
I really enjoyed this. I've been doing some live improvised jams in the last month or so too, and your set here is really inspiring! Thanks for sharing. ✨🪐
Impressive performance all round. The glitchy sounds through the Arbhar and ring mod sound great! Subtle but very interesting sonically. How does it work? Are you sending triggers from Marbles to open the recording gate? What are you sampling into it? is it just the Plaits out, master out, or something else?
Hi! Thank you! I'll try to explain a bit how it was patched: I've recorded some different voices (I think it was from an old '50s documentary about sound design) and rustling paper noises into the Arbhar's buffer, and on the Arbhar I've opened up the 'Spray' parameter, closed the 'Length' parameter a bit, and put 'Intensity' almost all the way down, so it only ocassionaly and randomly outputs from the buffer (unclocked). Also the pitch parameter on Arbhar is set to completely randomize the output - This way it randomly fires small grains of audio that can add nice texture/freakyness. After that the outputs of Arbhar are routed into Mutable Instuments Elements 'Ext in' patchpoints to make use of it's resonators and physical moddeling engines. Marbles is doing some more randomized dice-throwing on the parameters of Elements, which I'm attenuating here and there during the jam to keep it from going too wild. Hope this explains it a bit :)
@@TheSpaceVentura Thanks for the explanation! That outlines it perfectly. I wonder if I can get something interesting from a tiptop one playing samples into a mimeophon, morphagene, beads or data bender. No Arbhar's available in my country unfortunately. The hunt is on. Thanks again!
@@ghostinplainsight4803 Glad to have inspired a bit of Arbhar hunting 😀 I do think there are other ways to accocmplish this (sort of) with other modules as well - Might save a few bucks and also could be a fun process. Be warned that after hunting the Arbhar, it will hunt you back with it's demonic capabilities👹
Great stuff, so driving. Taking some inspiration from those driving and weaving sequences you've got going on.
Genioooo.. One of the best modular ones I've ever heard ❤
amazing amigoooooo
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I've been listening to techno for the last 40 years, and this set broke my mind! Amazing!
@@soycarlosuribe So nice to read this, thank you 🙌
This is excellent. Amazing work flowing with the vibes. As a fellow modular madman, I really respect your level of skill. You have chops and taste my friend. Subscribed!
@@faceTunes Much appreciated, thank you! 🙌
Super live
Organique groove
This very strong ! 👍
Finally a real jam with synthesizers and modular!!
sweet jam!
Schöner Techno!👍
🫵🏻😎🫵🏻
Lovely work on this S V !
Dope~🤖👊
Nice minimal😊
Great work
Nice work!! Pure Techno💥💥💥
primitive but yet so satisfying to absorb
Yup, like it a lot. Nice transitions, well balanced mix and a real techno drive. Well done!
@@LuctaeMusic Thank you!
Super cool, just placed a subscription! 🤟
🥵😮💨😮💨🔥
Nice work there
very nice greetings from Cologne/Berlin
pure heat
🎉pure🎉
yesyes!!
geilomat!!
Awesome
Great set! Is that the Pulsar's kick we're hearing?
Thank you! The kicks are partly (processed) RD-9 and Analog Rytm kicks, loaded into the Blackbox sampler and triggered from the Digitone through midi. So no Pulsar kicks here, I find them not too great for this kind of techno unfortunately - But for added percs, weirdness and hats it's great!
nice one dude, very trippy. I will check your videos, I like the vibe
Slammin…. When you let that ohh go at the end there… wooo 🔥🔥
👍Great performance 🖤👽
Amazing work! Can I ask you, what the idea behind that main melody groove is and how to achieve this kind of sound? I'm talking about these hi pitched bleeps. My gues is that you put smth like a sample & hold on the pitch of one osscilator ? But i guess only that would mess way more with the pitch?
Anyway, i love that these sounds and the groove of the whole session!
@@jonasherz9250 Hey thanks for asking, I will try to explain it a bit; I have the MI Marbles that is sequencing MI Plaits. The Marbles is indeed acting like a sort of turing machine / s&h but with the added option to quantize to scale and limit the cv/notes being output to the sequences. Then using the 'bias' knob you can transpose the whole sequence in semitones, which is a nice performance feature. Then I have the Intellijel Metropolix sequencer that is sequencing the BIA module, which is the second oscillator in my rack. With the Metroplix and Marbles combined and set to a same scale, there are many options for live improv bleeps available, and each can have their own octave and/or behaviour set to match the groove. Hope this explains it a bit, let me know if you have any further questions :)
And thanks for the compliment, I'm glad you like it!
@@TheSpaceVentura Cheers man! I'll try and recreate some kind of sound like that in ableton, should be possible with that instruction!
Fetter Sound!!
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i love it! 👍
awesome setup! ❤
greetings from germany! waiting for the behringer edge...
bist abonniert!
Thanks! And have fun with the Edge 🤘
MEGA good work❤🎉😊
cool live jam, Techno as should be played and listened to. 🤟🔥💗
Awesome♥️✨♥️✨👍👍👍
deep
🔥🔥🔥
nice sounds
Really dope set, sounds great !
I really enjoyed this. I've been doing some live improvised jams in the last month or so too, and your set here is really inspiring! Thanks for sharing. ✨🪐
Thank you that's nice to hear! Keep jamming 🥁
great jam!
Impressive performance all round.
The glitchy sounds through the Arbhar and ring mod sound great! Subtle but very interesting sonically.
How does it work? Are you sending triggers from Marbles to open the recording gate? What are you sampling into it? is it just the Plaits out, master out, or something else?
Hi! Thank you! I'll try to explain a bit how it was patched:
I've recorded some different voices (I think it was from an old '50s documentary about sound design) and rustling paper noises into the Arbhar's buffer, and on the Arbhar I've opened up the 'Spray' parameter, closed the 'Length' parameter a bit, and put 'Intensity' almost all the way down, so it only ocassionaly and randomly outputs from the buffer (unclocked). Also the pitch parameter on Arbhar is set to completely randomize the output - This way it randomly fires small grains of audio that can add nice texture/freakyness. After that the outputs of Arbhar are routed into Mutable Instuments Elements 'Ext in' patchpoints to make use of it's resonators and physical moddeling engines. Marbles is doing some more randomized dice-throwing on the parameters of Elements, which I'm attenuating here and there during the jam to keep it from going too wild. Hope this explains it a bit :)
@@TheSpaceVentura Thanks for the explanation! That outlines it perfectly.
I wonder if I can get something interesting from a tiptop one playing samples into a mimeophon, morphagene, beads or data bender. No Arbhar's available in my country unfortunately. The hunt is on. Thanks again!
@@ghostinplainsight4803 Glad to have inspired a bit of Arbhar hunting 😀
I do think there are other ways to accocmplish this (sort of) with other modules as well - Might save a few bucks and also could be a fun process. Be warned that after hunting the Arbhar, it will hunt you back with it's demonic capabilities👹
Amazing, do you have the reference of your stand? The light?
Thanks! The light is a simple clamp on lamp, not sure where I got it... The stands are Innox Synthstands.
great jam!