Really enjoyed seeing the making of this track. Nice to have music being made rather than just tech info or weird bleeps and bloops. Great job. Thank you.
why not just entering midi notes and record then, 100% on beat and accurate? no need to use internal seq if you're working with a daw. i use it when i just jam without pc
I agree, that's often times a lot easier. Sometimes I think it's fun though to play around with an onboard sequencer even if it's a very basic one. Just leads to different ideas. Here I just wanted to show what the sequencer does.
Ah man that's cool love the way it all just comes together, reminds a bit of Todd Terje, cool!!
Really enjoyed seeing the making of this track. Nice to have music being made rather than just tech info or weird bleeps and bloops. Great job. Thank you.
Awesome Sunday morning listening to this and your demonstration of use. Thank you for sharing
nice job, simple straight forward clear and concise with no bull dust extra talking.
Loved seeing all the different parts and diversity of the synth!
Pretty nice track
Good job, getting this beast also 😅
Thx, very educational
Thanks for this , cheers .
Ty!! Great video!! Can you please demonstrate some more paching for us beginners in synth world :) it will be a great help!!
Nice video. You appear to record the sounds at a relatively low amplitude (not makeing use of the full AD resolution). Any special reason for this?
No, just laziness on my part. It would obviously be preferable to make full use of the available resolution🙈
so this has a amp envelope but no filter envelope? and no way to decay reverb?
do i need a midi keyboard to play dis thang??
You can get it to make sound without a keyboard. But unless drones are your main thing you'll have more fun with it using a midi keyboard.
why not just entering midi notes and record then, 100% on beat and accurate? no need to use internal seq if you're working with a daw. i use it when i just jam without pc
I agree, that's often times a lot easier. Sometimes I think it's fun though to play around with an onboard sequencer even if it's a very basic one. Just leads to different ideas. Here I just wanted to show what the sequencer does.