Bastl Kastle Drum quick walkthrough of Noise and Drums outputs
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2021
- A quick exploration of the Noise and Drums outputs on the Bastl Kastle Drum synth. The Kastle Drum is a tiny modular drum synth that creates awesome glitch drums and percussion. It looks like a toy, but it can make some beautiful rhythmic percussion for your music.
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Discovered your channel while researching the Kassel Drum. Thanks for some of the best demos/tutorials on UA-cam!
Please keep up the good work!🙏🏽👍🏽🇬🇧
Thanks Trevor. Appreciate the compliments. I will do!
Hey Andy thanks for posting these really helpful videos/tutorials-mines on order and should get it soon hopefully. I like rhythms and sounds your generating-interesting and really useable
Hey thanks mate. You’ll love it when you get it! A treasure trove of sound!
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Yeah, these are very helpful as this neat bastle is esoteric as bleep. I love it, just got mine. Your a pro mate.
Appreciate it mate!
Really useful, thank you. They should definitely have included some ‘starter patches’ in the manual to at least give you some idea how to approach it. I was baffled by mine for a couple of days, thinking it was broken!
Ha yeah it’s not the most intuitive. Took me a while but once I understood a bit better I love it!!
Question: do you need to plug your output cord into the I/O Jack in order to use the drum or noise outputs?
Hey great question - don't have the box to hand, but I'm fairly sure that's the best bet for getting the distinction in tone and timbre between the two outputs. I know that playing around with the drum and noise outputs through the output jack creates some tonal differences, but not nearly as marked as when using the I/O jack.