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  • i live in tennesse and this isnt my first synth but my first modular

  • hello i want to start building a modular and was wondering witch modules to buy first form DOT.COM thanks

  • @synthwomanP5 go for the entry system.. where do you live and is this your first synth?

  • Faaantassstic!

  • Is it only a Moog, i don't believe it, must be some other modules? I will like these sounds forever, because maybe I was born also in 1965 like the moog or around!

    no way, just a little expensive for me. nice video teaching and still the sounds running around are trancing me without end.

  • very very good sequensing awesome track

    many thumbs for you

  • beautiful!

  • Nyashnader...

    Music is what YOU make it..

    Everyone is different, which makes it all wide and varied.

    If you like it not, there are plenty of alternative genres. Find something new!!

  • all you people disgust me, this new type of music is horrible and 1.. is lazy and 2.. is made to make money and money alone. Real music comes from the heart and body and mind

  • @Nyashnader --i suppose your some kind of music purist that thinks classical is the only genre that exists huh???

  • Mate, you're a star :D I feel so relaxed after watching your vids. Must be a blast working with that beauty.

  • is this a dotcom system?

  • yep.

  • Great work!

    A keyboard part is addictive

  • you don't really need a expensive sequencer you can record this thing he played on keyboard and play as midi file through the synthesizer...it's simple but I don't know if it sounds so good through a only 2000$ system as well or even a Do It yourself Synth

  • Umm-Hmmm..... but you can do very much improvisation or 'on-the-fly' performance afterward, with the technique you suggest.

  • @ionman87 sure, you could record all the notes he already came up with but what is different is the process. What you are describing is a static process whereas what he is doing he is dynamic (changing). He doesn't even know what he's going to do 30 seconds in the future because the system is interactive. The difference between a commodity and a product is that the "product" is the experience you have using it. Comparing this to a MIDI rig honestly is missing the point.

  • How were you able to transpose the sequence using the key board?

  • By using the keyboard.

  • i love modulars... fat sequence too.... love it.... i personally am a real filter and delay freak with modulars... i like the octave changes within the osc's.. they sound cool when switched thru octaves and fifths too...

  • Hi,it's still me again,William

    i suppose ,you work with a modular moog synthetiser???

    because it's my dream ,a great machine with many many wire ,the foot ,in french, :) :)

    very good

  • realy fantastic,

  • So true. My recent problems with my ARP Odyssey has convinced me I do not want to go through that type of repair again. I love the old stuff, but these are cool too. Thanks for the words, i think I am convinced. Great Vids, keep 'em comin'.

  • Very nice, thanks for the info and the cool text in the video. Sounds great. I have been trying to get an ARP 2600, but...now I think I might be better off with a dotcom maybe?

  • I absolutely love the ARP-2600 (what I started on)(and the ARP-2500)... very kewel one-piece synth! But- it is not a 'modular-synth'. You cannot add to it... move modules around, etc. A lot of people don't like the min-jacks/plugs (including myself)... and then, there's the age of it... has it been refurbished? How's the 'stability'? Dotcom modulars are infinitely expandable, use 1/4" jacks/plugs, and are current technology. Plus the resale value is about 80% of brand-new. (my 2 cents)

  • Your oscillators give me goosebumps.

  • very nice, indeed.... i was totally floored when i heard "Switched on Bach", then again with "Snowflakes are Dancing", then yet again with "Lucky Man"...

    i am a guitar player who went the way of Synthesis, because of Walter/Wendy, Isao and Keith...

    since then its been a steady musical diet of Robert Rich, Steve Roach, Vidna Obmana, Patrick O'Hearn, and you...

    keep the fire sequencing!

    peace

    paul

  • solid modular skills

  • Marvellous!

  • nice patch. awesome. good BG music as I work, thank you.

  • Here's a thing for you, count the length of all you patchcables. Together^^

  • Excellent. You cant beat the hours of fun that is had from analogue sequencing. I have my computer linked through a big amp and speakers, so this sounds great to me. Keep them coming Morbius. Check out my Digisound 80 with oberkorn 3 sequencer.

  • you sir indeed ROCK

  • You so coooolll!!!

  • like your vids very much...and it's a rare improv cause not everyone can effort this big thing :)

    I think about to buy some modules like a oscillator, mixer, power unit and so on without a sequencer....jammin out on it a little bit ;)

    Looks like a lot of fun. Can't wait...have to much fun of see you jammin out on a sequencer *grin*

  • The True King of Modular All Hail thank you all the best DonnieM

  • Absolutely beautiful! Great job - I agree with you on the the mono-low-res quality of Youtube - it sucks - but at least we can get a good idea of the creation/textures, etc. your system is very powerful and you interface with it nicely!

  • Ahhh - it'd be wonderful to have a couple of Q960's as well. :D As with the other video of yours I saw - great progression through the piece. :)

  • Thanks for the videos. Would to see more. I'm new at this, so forgive my question. Are you patching the A/B buss directly to the Q962s?

  • i want to learn!!! take me!!! ill meake you coffe!!! i can sleep in the streets!!!

    seriously call me!!!

  • wOw. I haven't had an offer like that in hours. ; ) just kidding.

  • suuuuuuuuuuperb thank you for sharing all hail Morbius all the best Donniem

  • This is so good, you're a musical genius. More melodic stuff, its so good!

  • Fabulous, my computer sound runs through my hi/fi system and my large Fisher studio speaker's, with metal cones, handle the depth of sound extremely well.

  • Brilliant technique. nice tune, nice edit. Thanks very much for posting.

    (but dammit now I need TWO 960's?)

  • Naw. Only if you want to use this technique. In that case, you need two Q960's, at least one Q962, and a couple of Q963's (or build Patchable A/B busses).

  • *Very* cool. The patch is very creative, but really sounds beautiful when you begin adding that bit of human input on the keyboard. Very musical. Groan... now you've got me wondering when I can afford a pair of Q960s...

  • Morbius rulez again! Nice done, I would use more pads or chords along with sequencers. Good job!

  • Morbius' your a badass!

  • Just Wonderful! Inspired!

  • WOW!!!! I Love this Music!

  • WOW...this technique is really working!!!

  • WOW...this technique is really working!!!

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