"Better Patterns through Better Bussing" (Patching Demo)

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

This is more of a patching-demo than a music video. This demonstrates a patching method I think is quite kewel. Anyway- put simply, A/B switchable busses control the sequencer's patterns and reset-points.

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  • is this a dotcom system?

  • yep.

  • 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.

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

  • By using the keyboard.

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

  • @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.

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

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

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

  • 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!!

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