wow, that is incredible, the complexity is so real. if you played that in a cave i bet people would think it was a real instrument played with someones mouth
@gustavoturm Hi this is all modular playing itself. There is one black cable in the upper right going to a field recorder. One pass, no external processing, no computer, no external effects. What you see is what you are hearing.
@boobtube356 Playing itself? It has sequencer too? I know a little about synthesizers because i make music. But i didn't know a modular sequencer thar could make that.
@gustavoturm If you look carefully just below left of center, right above the dark module at the bottom, you can see LEDs indicating in time with the sound. This area contains a collection of modules that make up the "sequencer." Doepfer A-160, A-161, A-147, A-138. Pretty much all my Doepfer vids are done this way. The Buchla ones are similar. No midi or computer, all sequencing done internally.
@boobtube356 Yup, i had seen some led's blinking in a pattern that remind me a sequencer. Are thos modules expensive? I seems to be really cool to make music with them.
@gustavoturm Modulars are expensive, unfortunately. Doepfer is perhaps the least expensive, but even at $100 each, four modules makes a $400 sequencer, not to mention the rack to put them in. The cheapest way to get into this is to find a used 6U rack full of Doepfer modules. Probably the best alternative is something like pd (Pure Data) software.
@boobtube356 I've seen some Buchlas and they're quite expensive. It's as a imagined, using max/msp, reaktor, supercollider is the best way to make stuff like this.
@gustavoturm Most (if not all) modular oscillator controls (including voltage inputs) are continuous, so typically any pitch in the audible range is supported. Most analog sequencers support arbitrary stage voltages, so yes, any tuning imaginable is possible, and is certainly the case here.
@boobtube356 Cool, i've downloaded Scala and i'll try to experiment with microtonal scales, i'still paralysed because my scala opens with squares where should be characters, i'm still trying to fix it. But i'll try to implement it on Synthmaker which is included on FL studio which i'm a user for some years. I'll first try to make this tunning: 440, 450, 460, 470, 480, 490, 500, 510, 520, 530, 540, 550, 560
killer vintage doug stuff, which i'm just finding now as i return to euro and am trying to grok what pll is
brandonrsmith23 3 months ago
@brandonrsmith23 Thanks Brandon. Glad you're back. If you have any Q's on the PLL pm me.
boobtube356 3 months ago
wow, that is incredible, the complexity is so real. if you played that in a cave i bet people would think it was a real instrument played with someones mouth
strictpolicy 5 months ago
Creatinf by chance is the best way sometimes to get such a beautiful thong, between a prayer call and a scottish solo music ! Fabulous !
RADIOKLOW 1 year ago
Wow, that sounds like a sitar being put through a black hole.
kwamiafrica 1 year ago
cool! i always thought it'd be cool to implement a phase locked loop in an audio synth. i guess there really is nothing new under the sun
squeakyfromme69 1 year ago
That is really terrific, both the sound and the notes. Must get a PLL.
Cheers
nickblackburn 2 years ago
please no turkey ;) more scottish pipes :D ...cool sounds *g
Cokabit 2 years ago
those arent notes! yay
RoboticusMusic 2 years ago
very very nice
possiblefuture 2 years ago
More Scottish than Arabian!
very cool
cosmoradioband 2 years ago
this is amazing!!
Poppaneedsanap 2 years ago
Wonderful!
justwaving 2 years ago
Sounds so good, thanks.
Subtronik 2 years ago
at 0:47 it gets dirty for a moment ... what I like ;-)
Noiseconformist 2 years ago
That is so trippy . . .
BlueLoftStudio 2 years ago
Excellent!
justwaving 3 years ago
Really amazing! I've watched this video several times and never get bored. The sound/melody has such a nice exotic atmosphere...
How did you create this patch? Was it more by purpose or by "accident"?
Beatprisoner 3 years ago 5
Thanks! Everything I do is by accident :)
boobtube356 3 years ago 5
@boobtube356 We're on the same boat, bro. You're sequencing it on software or youre playing it?
gustavoturm 4 months ago
@gustavoturm Hi this is all modular playing itself. There is one black cable in the upper right going to a field recorder. One pass, no external processing, no computer, no external effects. What you see is what you are hearing.
boobtube356 4 months ago
@boobtube356 Playing itself? It has sequencer too? I know a little about synthesizers because i make music. But i didn't know a modular sequencer thar could make that.
gustavoturm 4 months ago
@gustavoturm If you look carefully just below left of center, right above the dark module at the bottom, you can see LEDs indicating in time with the sound. This area contains a collection of modules that make up the "sequencer." Doepfer A-160, A-161, A-147, A-138. Pretty much all my Doepfer vids are done this way. The Buchla ones are similar. No midi or computer, all sequencing done internally.
boobtube356 4 months ago
@boobtube356 Yup, i had seen some led's blinking in a pattern that remind me a sequencer. Are thos modules expensive? I seems to be really cool to make music with them.
gustavoturm 4 months ago
@gustavoturm Modulars are expensive, unfortunately. Doepfer is perhaps the least expensive, but even at $100 each, four modules makes a $400 sequencer, not to mention the rack to put them in. The cheapest way to get into this is to find a used 6U rack full of Doepfer modules. Probably the best alternative is something like pd (Pure Data) software.
boobtube356 4 months ago
@boobtube356 I've seen some Buchlas and they're quite expensive. It's as a imagined, using max/msp, reaktor, supercollider is the best way to make stuff like this.
gustavoturm 4 months ago
Can you use alternate scale tunings with em?
gustavoturm 4 months ago
@gustavoturm Most (if not all) modular oscillator controls (including voltage inputs) are continuous, so typically any pitch in the audible range is supported. Most analog sequencers support arbitrary stage voltages, so yes, any tuning imaginable is possible, and is certainly the case here.
boobtube356 4 months ago
@boobtube356 Cool, i've downloaded Scala and i'll try to experiment with microtonal scales, i'still paralysed because my scala opens with squares where should be characters, i'm still trying to fix it. But i'll try to implement it on Synthmaker which is included on FL studio which i'm a user for some years. I'll first try to make this tunning: 440, 450, 460, 470, 480, 490, 500, 510, 520, 530, 540, 550, 560
gustavoturm 4 months ago
nice! Sounds sorta like a mellow zerna! ;-)
JohnLRice 3 years ago
This is awesome.
carbonatedbrainsauce 3 years ago
Very nice stuff!
neandrewthal 3 years ago
Wow very cool.
chubbenbob 3 years ago
god that is cool...
i would have never imagined you could get that type of "oriental" sound
bristolwizzle 3 years ago
nice
MikaTechnika 3 years ago