great video. for alessandro or any other person that might want to chime in:
why do you prefer using audio click instead of midi? is it because the midi timesync doesn't always work proper with all devices? i play in a live setting where more people use midiclick as time source for their rigs and while it works, it seems like some machines have problems with "keeping steady rhythm" - you can see that the tempo is not the same all tame and would keep changing value minimally, depending on device
@FeiryEllieNess ...sequences going on during songs, usually a-tonal most of the time was the ?daylight? modulator, which is a ring mod live wire makes
DAMN im confused....I just got an MIDI keyboard controller with cubase and reasons program, Im still trying to learn that let alone this stuff haa....SOMEDAY Ill hopefully learn all this stuff in audio tech school
I started out in the same way as you a few years back. Now I use 2 hardware synths, Reason, Logic, Kore2(wich you can see that Cortini also uses)+Komplete6 from Native Instruments. The main thing that separates my rig from Cortini´s is that I don´t have two Modulars in my room...
How doesn't working with those synths 24/7 drive him crazy!!
Hearing to LFO'd synth sounds get to your head soo soon and it drives you crazy listening to the same sounds being played over and over again with variations!!
If you're really into synths this stuff is actually really fun. If you're excited about the sounds you're getting they don't sound too repetitive to you
I actually do go to NIN shows for synth sounds......NIN wouldn't be NIN without something new and exciting. The Buchla is a very interesting modular synth and it makes very interesting noises. "The Beginning of the End" has an amazing ending, courtesy of the Buchla.
I wholeheartedly agree. Hello, NIN wouldn't have been born had a skinny dude from Mercer not gotten into synth sounds...they truly add something to the show and the sound that is unique to NIN.
Does anybody know what the name of that keyed instrument is at about 6:00?
bradtheblade 5 months ago
@bradtheblade That`s Korg MS-20
MrPunchrecords 2 months ago
God i fucking love that sound!
DJSpikesan 6 months ago
Alessandro.. Id go to a NIN show to come see the EAR synth.
azombiestool 7 months ago
Take a look, it's in a book, a Reading Rainbow!
Sabbatai 8 months ago
great video. for alessandro or any other person that might want to chime in:
why do you prefer using audio click instead of midi? is it because the midi timesync doesn't always work proper with all devices? i play in a live setting where more people use midiclick as time source for their rigs and while it works, it seems like some machines have problems with "keeping steady rhythm" - you can see that the tempo is not the same all tame and would keep changing value minimally, depending on device
dstudent985 1 year ago
roger that.
franzfranz 1 year ago
3:12 what did he say? ....? crazy sorry..
FeiryEllieNess 1 year ago
@FeiryEllieNess "It's driving me crazy, sorry"
exitmusicforthefilms 1 year ago
@FeiryEllieNess ...sequences going on during songs, usually a-tonal most of the time was the ?daylight? modulator, which is a ring mod live wire makes
tbwannab 1 year ago
@tbwannab Dalek modulator.
MitchK1989 1 year ago
my god. sounds complicated. lol. but im sure with practice, a person can use it
bandguy467 1 year ago
DAMN im confused....I just got an MIDI keyboard controller with cubase and reasons program, Im still trying to learn that let alone this stuff haa....SOMEDAY Ill hopefully learn all this stuff in audio tech school
mylespaul777 1 year ago
I started out in the same way as you a few years back. Now I use 2 hardware synths, Reason, Logic, Kore2(wich you can see that Cortini also uses)+Komplete6 from Native Instruments. The main thing that separates my rig from Cortini´s is that I don´t have two Modulars in my room...
AmbientUniverse 1 year ago 3
I wish I knew how to use shit like this :))
V19torrent 2 years ago 3
@V19torrent it's really easy once you start
exitmusicforthefilms 1 year ago
MASSIVE WANT.
PickledYoshi 2 years ago 3
he is using a patchfield fellows.
youknowwhoyouare8 2 years ago
How doesn't working with those synths 24/7 drive him crazy!!
Hearing to LFO'd synth sounds get to your head soo soon and it drives you crazy listening to the same sounds being played over and over again with variations!!
afthefragile 3 years ago 4
If you're really into synths this stuff is actually really fun. If you're excited about the sounds you're getting they don't sound too repetitive to you
NappyHeadedHorse 2 years ago 2
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wtf is this? u fucken aliens!
trippymyth 3 years ago
Seriously? I understood everything he was talking about... hahah.
But then again I am a music producer.
michaeltgrace 2 years ago
I want it sooooooooo bad!!!!!!
MyroslavMakashov 3 years ago
alessandro have fun with it
dmchilln 3 years ago
I actually do go to NIN shows for synth sounds......NIN wouldn't be NIN without something new and exciting. The Buchla is a very interesting modular synth and it makes very interesting noises. "The Beginning of the End" has an amazing ending, courtesy of the Buchla.
mclarenv12 3 years ago 25
I wholeheartedly agree. Hello, NIN wouldn't have been born had a skinny dude from Mercer not gotten into synth sounds...they truly add something to the show and the sound that is unique to NIN.
fashionista16 3 years ago 10
i love the use of the buchla in the hand that feeds, the sonar sounds are so sinister
qontrolfreak 3 years ago
That was an oddity or something. At least I think that's what people said.
Buchla didn't come into the picture til 2007. That baby is fucking amazing though!
DagGirl 3 years ago
@mclarenv12 yeah dude same here... i LOVED LOVED what alessandro brought to the table live...
tbwannab 1 year ago
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That thing looks and sounds like something out of Star Wars.
mr5elfde5truct 3 years ago
It does look like something from star wars. It's super awesome.
CharlesMans0m 3 years ago 2