This is an example of sequencer 'ratching' . . . at least from what I understand it to be. Even though you can't see it in the video, the Synth Tech MOTM-730 plays a critical role role in the patch, along with the Moon Modular M564 Sequntial Switch and the Synthesizers.com Q119 sequencer which are shown.
Thanks for watching, rating and commenting!!! :-)
John liked tweaking ;-)
janxenjanxen 1 month ago
Hey John, Just ordered my 564. Got my Q119 last week, and had a 730 already. Guess I'm all set up to test this out for myself. Thanks for the great Video Demo. This just smokes
Yuwipiman 1 year ago
Thanks for the Sub. John. I worked in Sillicon Vally for 40 years. I almost puked when I saw the gear. But that is darn cool.
Ebiczebulanious 1 year ago
This unit look gorgeous and has an extremly unique sound, even without much filtering at all. And to me it's fun to listen to the sequencing pattern... is it a random sequence via "sample&hold" or is it a "pre-recorded" sequence, played over and over again? I would suggest nr 2. But the notes are so far from a usual scale, it's fun to listen to (well in my opinion), and nice how you add the delays and rythmical subdivisions. Good work!
Thomasooo2003 1 year ago
Thanks for the explanations, John. Very helpful.
xaviercygnus 2 years ago
Wow, I love this! There is just something about analog rhythms! Nice!
cyphersum 2 years ago
wow cool great post great work keep em coming
mrdee11091 2 years ago
Schweet!!! This is going into my faves.
1HiFi45 2 years ago
Thank you Mr Rice. Youve answered my Forum question with these videos. Looks like i will have to save up for a M564. Thats is just what i'm after. Like Moonmodular say. Cool Usage. (Are they trying to sell you another module as well). : )
trontastic 2 years ago
Great sounds John...I love it!
undergroundjohnny 2 years ago