@@Pro-gressiveThanks mate! Happy to hear you like the dual arpeggios as well. I'm going to have to restrain myself and not use it all the time from now on. Lol
Very, very Nice View Bro.. ❤❤🎉😊... OOooH MAAaaN..😮...ThaTs absolutely STUNNING SOUND 🔊. 😮...😊😊🎉 Its like......... Act😂ually ,, ive Completely Lost track of Time ⌚ but it must be about 4.4.30am 🕟 in London 🎉 Perfect 👌 Timeing for This Masterpiece ❤🎉😊jaffa Jenkins
Sorry Barry, I missed your comment earlier. Happy to hear you liked it! You're also a 'lateling', ey? Losing track of time and staying up way too late. Happens to me as well. I like the night. It's dark & quiet. And music hits differently than during the day. Thanks again for stopping by!
That's the Pro-1 with some effects to give that magical quality. It's going through a pitch shifter an octave down, a long delay and a massive reverb. Does that help?
@@electronictiger thank you. I was going to go for the Pro-1 recently but with Pro800 as another good option I’m not sure - They sound similar when you put the Pro800 in mono mode.
@@electronictiger thank you! I was going to go for the Pro-1 recently but now I’m wondering if it’s not better to get the pro800. They sound similar. I also have a copy of the arturia keystep - behringer swing.
@@ventzovv You're welcome. The Pro-1 has a few more Eurorack compatible connectors. So if you plan on using CV/Gate to trigger your synth you need the Pro-1. If you're planning to control things via midi anyway, I'd go for the Pro-800. Like you said, they sound very similar. And the 8 voice analog polyphony at that price is insane! On a side-note, I highly recommend playing polys with a midi keyboard rather than sequencing them. Then their magic truly shines. Edit: Not that there is anything wrong with sequencing it. Just when you play chords by hand, your human timing imperfections make it come alive.
Great jam, the duelling arpeggios with their moving timings sound really good over the steady base of the rest of the track.
@@Pro-gressiveThanks mate! Happy to hear you like the dual arpeggios as well. I'm going to have to restrain myself and not use it all the time from now on. Lol
I appreciate the speeding up and down ;) good job man!
Thanks Da_Skool! Happy to hear that!
Very, very Nice View Bro.. ❤❤🎉😊...
OOooH MAAaaN..😮...ThaTs absolutely STUNNING SOUND 🔊. 😮...😊😊🎉
Its like......... Act😂ually ,, ive Completely Lost track of Time ⌚ but it must be about 4.4.30am 🕟 in London 🎉 Perfect 👌 Timeing for This Masterpiece ❤🎉😊jaffa Jenkins
Sorry Barry, I missed your comment earlier. Happy to hear you liked it! You're also a 'lateling', ey? Losing track of time and staying up way too late. Happens to me as well. I like the night. It's dark & quiet. And music hits differently than during the day. Thanks again for stopping by!
ua-cam.com/video/uuEQCrzTe5Y/v-deo.html - which synth is this beautiful sound?
That's the Pro-1 with some effects to give that magical quality. It's going through a pitch shifter an octave down, a long delay and a massive reverb.
Does that help?
@@electronictiger thank you. I was going to go for the Pro-1 recently but with Pro800 as another good option I’m not sure - They sound similar when you put the Pro800 in mono mode.
@@electronictiger thank you! I was going to go for the Pro-1 recently but now I’m wondering if it’s not better to get the pro800. They sound similar. I also have a copy of the arturia keystep - behringer swing.
@@ventzovv You're welcome. The Pro-1 has a few more Eurorack compatible connectors. So if you plan on using CV/Gate to trigger your synth you need the Pro-1. If you're planning to control things via midi anyway, I'd go for the Pro-800. Like you said, they sound very similar. And the 8 voice analog polyphony at that price is insane! On a side-note, I highly recommend playing polys with a midi keyboard rather than sequencing them. Then their magic truly shines. Edit: Not that there is anything wrong with sequencing it. Just when you play chords by hand, your human timing imperfections make it come alive.
@ still the pro1 is amazing