Bookmarked this lovely sound to dig into the programming. Rather than moaning about the quirks or encoders, another designer who just gets down and deep with the sound engine. Thanks for the inspiration for my own patches and videos 👍🏼
I have been thinking of ways to create a "shepard tone" (constantly rising or falling tone) patch on the Blofeld but I'm not having much success so far as I'm still learning all its functions. I'm reasonably sure that it can be done and I think you are the man who can do it. I challenge you to make a shepard tone patch. A genius like u can probably do it in 5 minutes. :))
It's actually quite simple using the arpeggiator with long attack and release times. Does it still qualify as a patch? I don't know, but I got the result I was after.
Bookmarked this lovely sound to dig into the programming. Rather than moaning about the quirks or encoders, another designer who just gets down and deep with the sound engine. Thanks for the inspiration for my own patches and videos 👍🏼
Glad to see you again. Already started to get bored without your interesting and useful video tutorials.
I really appreciate how you show what all the different stages of the patching sound like.
I've learned so much from your videos, the pace at which you teach is so helpful! Thank you!
Great video. Lots of launching off points!
Love your patch videos!
I have been thinking of ways to create a "shepard tone" (constantly rising or falling tone) patch on the Blofeld but I'm not having much success so far as I'm still learning all its functions. I'm reasonably sure that it can be done and I think you are the man who can do it. I challenge you to make a shepard tone patch. A genius like u can probably do it in 5 minutes. :))
It's harder than you think. But I'll try it. Maybe there is a way...
@@SynthesizerVideo I know, it's a challenge. :)
It's actually quite simple using the arpeggiator with long attack and release times. Does it still qualify as a patch? I don't know, but I got the result I was after.
Hi, what is your midi controller? God video!
Thanks! It's a M-Audio Axiom 49 (quite old master keyboard, though).