This is a great channel to learn about modular. I think using Doepfer modules to do this is part of why it is an effective demo. They are simple and to the point. No weird menus or any BS.
I feel like a young student in a wizard's office with enough understanding to get everything going on but having several moments of 'wait so you can just do that?'
I think I'm going to pull the trigger on a mini brute 2s. I'm on the road 11 months out of the year, and I just want something portable to start playing with in the world of analog. I think this video will make a great reference for helping me get started on it, thanks!
This reminds me of a time when I was a wee lad and got my hands on one of those greeting cards that had a little melody playing upon opening. Dad found me dismantling the poor thing and examining its inner parts. Apparently I "wanted to see what music looks like"
Hi big fan of your work here! I am wondering if you ever plan doing a video on your arranging on modular synths of classical music you do on Contrapoints video? Or do you have any ressources/tips you could share on how to get into such arranging? I'm a classically trained musician who started messing aroung with analog synths and DAWs and am hoping to emulate your arranging work as a "starting point" (in quotes as there are so much learning to do before I can start to do what could be deemed as an emulation of your work). Thanks!
This is a great channel to learn about modular. I think using Doepfer modules to do this is part of why it is an effective demo. They are simple and to the point. No weird menus or any BS.
I feel like a young student in a wizard's office with enough understanding to get everything going on but having several moments of 'wait so you can just do that?'
been playing with virtual synths for over a decade and still learned some stuff. very cool
I think I'm going to pull the trigger on a mini brute 2s. I'm on the road 11 months out of the year, and I just want something portable to start playing with in the world of analog. I think this video will make a great reference for helping me get started on it, thanks!
This reminds me of a time when I was a wee lad and got my hands on one of those greeting cards that had a little melody playing upon opening. Dad found me dismantling the poor thing and examining its inner parts. Apparently I "wanted to see what music looks like"
Apparently my mother had to buy me secondhand junk that was already broken, so I could take that apart instead. Smart move on her part!
I've watched this several times. Love love love you, Zoë Blade. BTW, I have Stepper Acid and it's brilliant. Actually bought 2.
Thanks!
Hi big fan of your work here! I am wondering if you ever plan doing a video on your arranging on modular synths of classical music you do on Contrapoints video? Or do you have any ressources/tips you could share on how to get into such arranging? I'm a classically trained musician who started messing aroung with analog synths and DAWs and am hoping to emulate your arranging work as a "starting point" (in quotes as there are so much learning to do before I can start to do what could be deemed as an emulation of your work). Thanks!
oh my god I love you so much
the fact that you made this channel and upload this content in such an instructive way is a miracle for anyone interested in synthesis
'A little bit' Ya sure
OK, a lottle bit 😔
is this in canada? asking because of the 2x pb 4x4 haha
It's in the UK, albeit so far north it's still cold!
I've watched this several times. Love love love you, Zoë Blade. BTW, I have Stepper Acid and it's brilliant. Actually bought 2.