I am an airplane pilot , and what id say is naah mann flying a plane is way more different then making music , lifes ae at risk when flying unlike making music
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Houston Control: Ok, push the 'red' blinking light should fix your problem. Astro-not: Um, Houston, which 'red' light, there are hundreds of them blinking!
It's common to see people using lots of modular stuff intensively patched. But it's uncommon to see them using it to make really great music, while exploring all the capabilities the gear offers... Great music!
One of the first Modular synth demos I've seen where they are making actual music. More often than not it just sounds like modulated underwater transformer farts.
Hah, I had the opposite reaction. All that hardware and you sound like 808 state. Coulda saved $5k on gear. That said, I know Jack about modular synthesis so it could just be begging my wit to know what is happening here
@@MChristian yeah I was gonna say... Just ONE of the 3 massive cases he's rocking has well over 5 k worth of gear! All said and done: Cases, PSU's & bus boards, patch cables, plus modules, THIS is easily a 20-25k setup you're looking at. And that's not counting any (potential) other audio gear not in frame: outboard mixing desk, compressor, audio interface, laptop, camera, etc. Not saying he has _all_ that extra gear, but he certainly has more than what we see in this patch, plus additional travel cases or other cases also full of modules, lol. And to be clear, the point of Modular is the pure unadulterated freedom to create your own 'synth' - there are LITERALLY thousands of EuroRack modules to choose from. So although this specific patch/song may sound like it could have been made/created with other less-expensive gear (or even software) - if you're thinking that; you're missing the entire point. He moves a few potentiometer (knob) positions, reroutes a few cables, and changes some sequences around, and the sounds go from pleasant & peaceful to gnarly wicked growling crunchy wonderfulness! Then past that it's poly rhythms, non-euclidian rhythms, etc, and things start to get real fun! 😬
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@@christopherpederson1021 I agree. All that gear for this cartoony "song". Sounds more like a combination of bad presets from a super cheap entry-level synth. That beat is sooooooo flat...and that plucking melody, it just sounds...silly...for lack of a better word.
@@scxmvt Sure but the point is that most people with modulars just do either 2 hour drone jams or stuff you could do with just a saw generator and a low pass. They just rely on their setups looking cool alongside their succulents and macbook air instead of asking themselves if the song actually benefits from a modular.
@@melonenstrauch1306 The modular synth community is way more creatively diverse than what you might be thinking here... And it has, in my opinion, become a very cliché statement to say that modular synth owners make none other than ambient, experimental or drone music... I personally know many artists whose works with modular synthesisers are very intriguing and groundbreaking on a musical and compositional level whether they might have been textural ambient artworks or heavier and more organical sounding improvised performances... The instrument's versatility is due to the endless patching possibilities it gives to their owner thus making it an extremely useful tool for music making which in a way "obliges" the musician in experimenting in various ways.
2 years ago I watched this in awe of the space shuttle with no clue what was happening. While im still in awe, I have beeen in modular for a year now and its satisfying being able to (loosely) idenitfy all the layers in here and roughly figure out whats going on (the patch notes are so helpful)
@@Roderick_Legato Audio eng: What? what are you trying to do? a dyson sphere or something? Richard Devine: I can do one of these with a bunch of metal, i wanna do something more complex :)
Lollilol... Most of the modules here are digital + the reason why people tend to prefer analog gear is because of its uncleanness. Digital sound is the closest to the real sound. Vinyl is basically crap and tape must be extremely expensive to get to 1/10 of digital noiselessness
I agree that analog sounding generators are more musical but digital ones can emulate about anything these days, including self modulating imperfect analog oscillators and they offer so much more flexibility that for similar prices I wouldn't hesitate a second if I had to choose! I find that nowadays, the arguments for analog are getting more and more obsolete as code gets more complex and fast, the biggest one that remains is playability... But for sound really digital offers most control over all ;)
I could not agree more...... but mix it all up then the magic starts soundstacking with digital and analog sounds and you will hear the aureal sweetnes
More like disposable time, really! You can build similar things out of Teensys and bubble gum if you want, but the time to make it all go is a scarce resource!
This Is The Sound No. Just no. There is merit to both Analog hardware and Digital plugins. Many use both, I sure do. The people who say “Digital is shit” or “Analog is for clowns”, are so ridiculously border-line idiotic it makes my head hurt. THEY BOTH ARE GREAT. I cant wrap my head around why people get so emotionally entangled in frivolous “which is better” bullshit like the Digital vs Analog debate Certain things are better than others. Its simple.
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..... Christ! Looks just like a scene from a crashed spaceship in a Hollywood blockbuster !! (waiting for the alien jump scare here 😄) ... just sounds wonderful though Richard!!! Be safe and everyone enjoy your bonus studio time 🖐😷🎹👍🍻
I was in a down mood so I came back here for another dose of your. awesome synth sounds/beats. To top it off, some of the comments are hilarious 😊. Thank you Richard, I feel much better now.
Dude's no slacker hence the musical validity of this piece. only the man who developed thousands of the presets found in modern machines... This piece is totally beautiful.
Amazing how many commentators here clearly have no idea what they’re looking at or who Richard Devine is. Amazing piece. I hope there’s an album of all these pretty modular jams at some point ✨🖖✨
build a wall of synthesizers...ok now make it into one keyboard work station...ok now make it into software...ok now put it in a phone app...ok ok make it back into a wall...
If You know what configuration was in use it will no problem to reconnect all plugs just in place. This is very logical setup: Tone generators goes first, then modulators (LFO) for amplitude and frequency modulation, next step is filters (VCF) and envelope generator (ADSR module). For better sound You have noise generator and filters for creating some effects - from percussion to cosmic sounds. Other system is sequencer - a electronic percussion (in simplest way).
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I remember how pleased I was with myself when I figured out how to run my effects using the 4-cable method. Four...cables. I think I need an engineering degree before I watch this video again.
Nicely done . . . the modular synth subculture lives and breathes. Many of these discrete modular functions can be accessed and patched in modular synth software engines (not just typical DAWs, but actual modular synth modelers). The artform of modular synth hasn't faded away . . . just evolving. I would still opt for the hardware version when possible, albeit with the budget to support it.
If Apollo 13 crew trained on this, they would even manage go to the Mars, back to the Earth, then to the Moon landing and then going into different paralel universe.
Finally some actual music I would spin on the decks from a modular system on UA-cam...Usually it sounds like someone is tuning the band's instruments..I probably already spin some of your music. I just have too many records to recall.
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Always will love ya! Some of the best times in my life were spent in NYC at FUN and seeing you on that boat at Chelsea Piers. 🖤 Happy to see you’re still doing it. I’m off in LA, but will try to see you, if you’ll be out this way.❤️ and yeah, serious patch cables! 😝
If it had legs, it would walk just out your studio...such living creature! Warm sound and these beautiful scapes on the background, doing their own, mostly, a-tonal thing!.
"do you play an instrument?"
"Yeah, space shuttle."
😆
😂👍🏻
xd hahaha so true ! ! !
xD xD xD
🤣🤣🤣
when making ambient music looks harder than flying a plane
Wait you mean their not flying the plane? Then who's flying the plane?
I am pretty sure this doesn’t only look harder than flying a plane.
I am an airplane pilot , and what id say is naah mann flying a plane is way more different then making music , lifes ae at risk when flying unlike making music
because it is
Lorenz lmao
Have you ever seen a dc 9 cockpit ,
This setup up here is only half of it
😂😂
Astronaut: "Houston, we have a problem"
"..."
"Houston?"
Meanwhile at NASA:
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Houston Control: Ok, push the 'red' blinking light should fix your problem. Astro-not: Um, Houston, which 'red' light, there are hundreds of them blinking!
This guy must be having a blast in quarantine
Colin Benders does: ua-cam.com/video/iF8Lgj-jzAo/v-deo.html
his life is a " quarantine " .... hahahhaha xD
he just put out a new EP called Systik
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His neighbors aren't, Everytime he starts up the machine, their lights go dim 😂
This is what we call "Kabelsalat" in Germany - cable salad
musste gerade sehr lachen :D
Here is what we call the "Poopenshitenfarten" in Germany - the "Toilet"
@@FlStudioTutorialGerman jaa😂
@@corqondisplay6743 nope
Kabelgewurschtel.... Ich frag mich welche Varianten es da noch gibt.
You added so many patch cables, that it started to grow them on its own as roots and branches. Congratulations on creating a life form.
C H R I S S X D я тоже так думаю
Aaaand I'm using this for writing now. Thanks.
awesome thoughts.
When you are making music and accidentally create a time machine
FOURTH DIMENSIONAL GROOVES
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But it only travels forward 50 hours at a time
“Keep time” machine
I love the one module near the bottom at the center that’s just playing Tetris with itself!
That is the Russian one
no doubt some 500-dollar or more sequencer
$250, discontinued pittsburghmodular.com/store/pittsburgh-waveforms-game-system-refurbished
Seems like the Pittsburg Modular - Game System.
"What sort of patches do you use?"
"Yes"
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I'll always be amazed that such awesome music can come from something that resembles a cockpit after a plane crash.
You look like you're piloting a spaceship from an 80s movie
Who says he's not?
I was just about to say the same 🤣
At least he's making the soundtrack for it.
and thats pretty epic
Because your comment, now i want to create a subreddit named "r/rarecompliments"
When you don’t know what color wire you have to cut before the bomb explodes
So you build a synth out of it and you make audio bombs
ngl if a time bomb sounded like this id be vibing to death
keep talking and nobody explodes
And keep it above 50mph
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It's common to see people using lots of modular stuff intensively patched. But it's uncommon to see them using it to make really great music, while exploring all the capabilities the gear offers... Great music!
One of the first Modular synth demos I've seen where they are making actual music.
More often than not it just sounds like modulated underwater transformer farts.
Modulated Underwater Transformer Farts is actually the title of my memoir, coming Wednesday 5th, 2021
Hah, I had the opposite reaction. All that hardware and you sound like 808 state. Coulda saved $5k on gear. That said, I know Jack about modular synthesis so it could just be begging my wit to know what is happening here
@@stevecarter8810 I'm guessing that's slightly more than $5k.
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@@MChristian yeah I was gonna say... Just ONE of the 3 massive cases he's rocking has well over 5 k worth of gear! All said and done: Cases, PSU's & bus boards, patch cables, plus modules, THIS is easily a 20-25k setup you're looking at. And that's not counting any (potential) other audio gear not in frame: outboard mixing desk, compressor, audio interface, laptop, camera, etc. Not saying he has _all_ that extra gear, but he certainly has more than what we see in this patch, plus additional travel cases or other cases also full of modules, lol.
And to be clear, the point of Modular is the pure unadulterated freedom to create your own 'synth' - there are LITERALLY thousands of EuroRack modules to choose from. So although this specific patch/song may sound like it could have been made/created with other less-expensive gear (or even software) - if you're thinking that; you're missing the entire point. He moves a few potentiometer (knob) positions, reroutes a few cables, and changes some sequences around, and the sounds go from pleasant & peaceful to gnarly wicked growling crunchy wonderfulness! Then past that it's poly rhythms, non-euclidian rhythms, etc, and things start to get real fun! 😬
Store: So, how many wires do you need?
Richard Devine: Yes
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His modular-synth has gained sentience, sir. It's trying to communicate.
And he knows exactly what it is saying.
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The kids in the back of the class
Underrated
that was me in music class and music theory
ME
And they still got A+
Its us😂
Its amazing what the space shuttle can do when you re-route its complete cabling system!!
TXFRecords BEST. COMMENT. EVER. LOL!
At only twice the cost...
Han: "No! That one goes there, _that_ one goes there."
Chewy: "Waarrgh!"
😭😭😂😭
I'm a simple man, I see analog synthesizers, I click
The music is actually coming from one Macbook.
The wires are just for his home sprinkler system.
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thats a good spagett
Eduardo Lopez This comment is criminally underrated.
Aspoogeet!
@@theRiver_joan you too dude
Did you forgett?
luci e bottoni.
A rare footage shot inside the millennium falcon.
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🙏 Please make a high-res image of this setup for use as computer wallpaper! 🙏
And this is one of many reasons why I like analogue style music.
Look at all that effort! It’s such a mystical and awestruck thing.
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After all these years...Still so...fresh ! Powerful and ...relaxing also ! Amazing inspiration !
It sounds exactly how it looks like 😎
😂😂😂
Right on!
Not really. Quite boring actually
@@christopherpederson1021 I agree. All that gear for this cartoony "song". Sounds more like a combination of bad presets from a super cheap entry-level synth. That beat is sooooooo flat...and that plucking melody, it just sounds...silly...for lack of a better word.
@@hexxa9327 the point is to criticize
This patch is fantastic. Not over done. Just beautiful and musical. Well done
This proves that art is an unlimited form of science.
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@@elaiottoiale4216 your channel is crazy. subbed
Isn't Art part of Math?
@@deprecated8036 yessir. definitely. a huge part. mathematics is a huge part of every art form as well
@@deprecated8036 is math related to science?
Finally someone with a setup like this that actually makes cool music!
you can actually make any type of music with modular synths... It doesn't matter if the patch looks extremely "complicated".
@@scxmvt Sure but the point is that most people with modulars just do either 2 hour drone jams or stuff you could do with just a saw generator and a low pass. They just rely on their setups looking cool alongside their succulents and macbook air instead of asking themselves if the song actually benefits from a modular.
@@melonenstrauch1306 The modular synth community is way more creatively diverse than what you might be thinking here... And it has, in my opinion, become a very cliché statement to say that modular synth owners make none other than ambient, experimental or drone music...
I personally know many artists whose works with modular synthesisers are very intriguing and groundbreaking on a musical and compositional level whether they might have been textural ambient artworks or heavier and more organical sounding improvised performances... The instrument's versatility is due to the endless patching possibilities it gives to their owner thus making it an extremely useful tool for music making which in a way "obliges" the musician in experimenting in various ways.
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2 years ago I watched this in awe of the space shuttle with no clue what was happening. While im still in awe, I have beeen in modular for a year now and its satisfying being able to (loosely) idenitfy all the layers in here and roughly figure out whats going on (the patch notes are so helpful)
This man's tech crew will burnout really quickly if he ever goes on tour XD
Audio engineer: How many cables do you need for this live show?
Richard Devine: Yes
"All of them."
Richard Devine: Can I use scientific notation in the answer?
@@Roderick_Legato Audio eng: What? what are you trying to do? a dyson sphere or something?
Richard Devine: I can do one of these with a bunch of metal, i wanna do something more complex :)
@@darltrash :DDDDDDDDDD
:DDDDDDDDDDD
Synth: I know that you and frank were planning to disconnect me, and I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen.
Dave…Dave.
This is the meeting of talent, art, electricity, brilliance and patch cables.. Absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Brilliant. I used to listen to this guy, back like nearly 20yrs ago. God we're old.
this has truly grown to be one of my favorite songs
I'm amazed at how clean the mix is without any mastering, and the audio from just the modular!
Lollilol... Most of the modules here are digital + the reason why people tend to prefer analog gear is because of its uncleanness. Digital sound is the closest to the real sound. Vinyl is basically crap and tape must be extremely expensive to get to 1/10 of digital noiselessness
I agree that analog sounding generators are more musical but digital ones can emulate about anything these days, including self modulating imperfect analog oscillators and they offer so much more flexibility that for similar prices I wouldn't hesitate a second if I had to choose! I find that nowadays, the arguments for analog are getting more and more obsolete as code gets more complex and fast, the biggest one that remains is playability... But for sound really digital offers most control over all ;)
MorbidManMusic shhh
I could not agree more...... but mix it all up then the magic starts soundstacking with digital and analog sounds and you will hear the aureal sweetnes
- what makes you think this has not been mastered or at least tinkered with in a daw? He's a professional.
This is what disposable income looks like.
Best and most accurate comment ever...!
More like disposable time, really! You can build similar things out of Teensys and bubble gum if you want, but the time to make it all go is a scarce resource!
@@jonwatte4293 Oh yes, I love moding synths and stuff and some take me all day!
@Ducati Dave it's just a few hundred Watts. A Threadripper draws that much on its own, even before you add GPU and display!
This Is The Sound No. Just no. There is merit to both Analog hardware and Digital plugins. Many use both, I sure do.
The people who say “Digital is shit” or “Analog is for clowns”, are so ridiculously border-line idiotic it makes my head hurt.
THEY BOTH ARE GREAT. I cant wrap my head around why people get so emotionally entangled in frivolous “which is better” bullshit like the Digital vs Analog debate Certain things are better than others. Its simple.
This will be the coolest thing I've seen and heard all day or week for that matter
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..... Christ! Looks just like a scene from a crashed spaceship in a Hollywood blockbuster !! (waiting for the alien jump scare here 😄) ... just sounds wonderful though Richard!!! Be safe and everyone enjoy your bonus studio time 🖐😷🎹👍🍻
Looks like someone trying to untangle Christmas tree lights
I like how he ends the whole thing by pulling out that one cord.
Good catch, thanks for pointing it out.
The one running into the wall socket?
@@AguaFluorida 4:41 Left hand.
We all tend to do that.
Master clock is no more. All those modules going "I know what to do next... Just tell me when..."
some say he made a few tracks just with cables.
I was in a down mood so I came back here for another dose of your. awesome synth sounds/beats. To top it off, some of the comments are hilarious 😊. Thank you Richard, I feel much better now.
This is how looks earphones in my pocket
ahahahaah
we all are earphones in the pocket of life.
@@jat5am
Im 14 and this is deep
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@@elaiottoiale4216
Are you trying to brainwash me!?
That's a pretty fucking detailed explanation of what's happening. Thanks 👌🏻
I love how transparent he is with his process.
i dunno what he just said
Dude's no slacker hence the musical validity of this piece. only the man who developed thousands of the presets found in modern machines... This piece is totally beautiful.
Amazing how many commentators here clearly have no idea what they’re looking at or who Richard Devine is. Amazing piece. I hope there’s an album of all these pretty modular jams at some point ✨🖖✨
Did somebody say Autechre?
when those chords kicked in, man. my goodness. pure love.
Such nostalgic chords! Been rediscovering Lipswitch lately. Lens/Align almost got my eyes watery after such a long time...
To this date my favorite live modular video. Keep it up Richard.
"You've got so many machines Richard"
Sounds like Sasha running at half speed.
in my opinion this is one of the few performances on modular synthesizers that actually sounds as beautiful as it looks! congratulations :D
How in the world did I end up watching this when I had searched for "how to install barbwire"?! 🤔
Darian M. lmfaooooo 😝
Not a bad place to get lost at.
That's the interweb for ya! :-)
Just as effective as barbed wire
youtube wasn't paying attention until you said "wire", then overcompensated
Every time i think i understand my modular set up a little bit more i come back to this and realize i don't understand sh*t. So beautiful.
You need a Phd in electrical engineering to play this
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build a wall of synthesizers...ok now make it into one keyboard work station...ok now make it into software...ok now put it in a phone app...ok ok make it back into a wall...
All music marketing. If they keep it fresh, people keep giving them money.
There are iPad Synth app from Moog and Korg and other big players. Some of the only iPad software I actually put out cash for.
Gary Kindt mood made their model d free and Korg did the iKaossilator for corona
Analogue does have a different quality than digital though, especially when it comes to distortion and effects.
Like to see a phone run that patch lol.
Bomb Maker: Don't worry, you just have to find the right wire to cut in the bomb.
The Bomb:
Making music in a pilot's cockpit is a flex
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Crazy is that is only 5 minutes thé vidéo, but the time he take to patch all…wow, just the best!
Wow, love it. Thanks for sharing Richard. 😀😀😀
You have some serious skills, i love it :)
ok, now unplug everything and do it again! so many patch cables, love it. I see one of my favorites the Strymon blue sky in there!!
BigSky is still superior....want one so bad.
If You know what configuration was in use it will no problem to reconnect all plugs just in place. This is very logical setup: Tone generators goes first, then modulators (LFO) for amplitude and frequency modulation, next step is filters (VCF) and envelope generator (ADSR module). For better sound You have noise generator and filters for creating some effects - from percussion to cosmic sounds. Other system is sequencer - a electronic percussion (in simplest way).
Analogue and modular synth still have their fascination on humans...
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Légyszives. Még vagy két hasonló nótát. Ezzel a cuccal. Ugyan ilyen profi tervezéssel. Zenei tervezéssel. Fantasztikus és lenyűgöző. Gratulálok!
Just found your page and this is the first video I watched. Wonderful pics of music! And easily the largest patch I’ve witnessed! Easy subscribe!
I remember how pleased I was with myself when I figured out how to run my effects using the 4-cable method.
Four...cables.
I think I need an engineering degree before I watch this video again.
Damn i love eurorack hardware so much
Hope to have one myself in the future
It sounds great :)
Me too! One module at a time, I guess. 😊 And lots of patience.
i love this one white cable that goes just across the screen.
That’s his wife’s iron cable...
I still come back and listen to this again and again! Great piece!
Modular masterpiece, i keep coming back to this epical patch.
"uh Houston ... the control panel just exploded - there's wires everywhere .... but everything's better somehow!"
"Ok Neil, but remember the Sterile Cockpit Rule and turn that shit off on the final approach to Tranquility Base."
Nicely done . . . the modular synth subculture lives and breathes.
Many of these discrete modular functions can be accessed and patched in modular synth software engines (not just typical DAWs, but actual modular synth modelers). The artform of modular synth hasn't faded away . . . just evolving.
I would still opt for the hardware version when possible, albeit with the budget to support it.
If Apollo 13 crew trained on this, they would even manage go to the Mars, back to the Earth, then to the Moon landing and then going into different paralel universe.
ha ha
And stop for a beer, somewhere... :)
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Through all that noise and I can still hear that strymon shimmer reverb over all of it. Love that pedal
This was the best sound I heard in quite a while. Subscribed. Now I want one of these machines too!
One of these wires is definitely going to the USB port in the back of my skull ***entering the grid***
Why this isn’t on vinyl is beyond me….this is soooo good!
gorgeous and superbly detailed (music and notes) as usual. and thanks for the download!
Finally some actual music I would spin on the decks from a modular system on UA-cam...Usually it sounds like someone is tuning the band's instruments..I probably already spin some of your music. I just have too many records to recall.
BRILLIANT transition around the 2:25-3 min mark. Really enjoyed this also super rad setup thanks for the share
I'm having trouble with my setup...could you tell me where that red cable next to the blue and black one connects to?
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@@elaiottoiale4216 thankyou for your audio visual lobotomy. My prefrontal cortex will never be the same.😂
The bunch of cables look like my mess in my room: everything has a reason to be dispersed and I'm the only one who knows where everything is
Modular synthesis in a nutshell
When you make music at 1 but gotta control the submarine at 1:30
My headphones were broken and after I clicked play, I immediately knew I had to revisit this, it probably sounds awesome in stereo hifi. Cool stuff
Such a change of pace from the more clinical stuff by Richard Devine, and definitely among the best tracks made on a fully modular system!
Wall of knobs and wall of sound ;)
Hahaha for real. It took me so long to realize that was just the camera angle making it look that way. It really looks like a cockpit or something.
Awesome! 😍😍😍
OMG, one month programing and patching for only 5 minutes of music, amazing!
Sick. The noise swells sound so good. It all sounds gorgeous.
Was thinking, what a beautiful setup, let's see that sound coherent. Amazing beautiful music.
Engineer: how much cables you wil use?
Richard: can i anwser the question with a math formule?
Thanks youtube recommendation.
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When my mom enters my room and tell me to clean it, "Mom I'm making music!".
I did know one could make music with such a simplistic setup and few pedantically laid cables. Needs more!
Always will love ya! Some of the best times in my life were spent in NYC at FUN and seeing you on that boat at Chelsea Piers. 🖤 Happy to see you’re still doing it. I’m off in LA, but will try to see you, if you’ll be out this way.❤️ and yeah, serious patch cables! 😝
Q: So how much cables and space do you need to play with us?
A: Yes.
Someone should play this monster synth in movie as a time bomb that needs to be disarmed... red or blue wire?
If it had legs, it would walk just out your studio...such living creature!
Warm sound and these beautiful scapes on the background, doing their own, mostly, a-tonal thing!.
Wowzer! Reading the info while listening to this I think you are one seriously clever dude 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for the sweet, sweet patches you programmed for the DM12! :)