Like all their interviews, aimed at dj ryan. Too bad they have to cater to the lowest coomon denominator.
tehlord
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
Like all their interviews, aimed at dj ryan. Too bad they have to cater to the lowest coomon denominator.
At least there's something to see in it this time.
Take your pills you sour puss.
TranceLover007
Damn it G. this s**t has some endless possibilities - now I can see how people have been so fascinated about it.
Cheers
Looney4Clooney
Reaktor makes old school modular synths look like 1 preset casios. Even the nord modular is just ight years beyond what these old, granted great sounding , units can do.
cryophonik
Modulars are cool, but man, they seem like such a waste of $$$, space, electricity, etc. for what you get out of them. If someone offered me Buchla, though, hell yeah I'd take it.
TranceLover007
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Originally posted by cryophonik
...... If someone offered me Buchla, though, hell yeah I'd take it.
He, he, this is my point - it would be just fascinating (at least to me) to be able almost manually play with different routing scenario to get your preferable sound.
Cheers
jayxthekoolest
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
Like all their interviews, aimed at dj ryan. Too bad they have to cater to the lowest coomon denominator.
i know, they only seem to care about pleasing those practically helpless canadiens
Evolve140
omg ing learn to spell
jayxthekoolest
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Originally posted by Evolve140
omg ing learn to spell
well damn, i learn something new every day. my dad's whole side of the family were canadien, he was born in Peterborough and I hold dual citizenship. my aunt moved to kentucky in the 70s... but other than that, a whole lineage exists in canada that i don't even know about. English/Irish immigrants.
either way, I like the videos. My knowledge of modular synthesis is well, let's just say if I said "limited" that would even be a far cry from the truth. I simply don't know enough about it. my talents lie in envelope shaping, processing, and general sound design, but i think it would be amazing to do a lot of the things they describe like swapping out modules for different filters and stuff. that's why i've been enjoying Diva so much, everything is so inter exchangable.
that analogue sound might just be coming back. like he said, a mix of hardware synth, in this case modular, with proper use of computer. some amazing music is yet to come, and some amazing stuff is already being made. despite the commercialization of dance music, like any music that was commercialized, true foundation does exists for this genre yet and especially for those who seek it.
Teezdalien
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
Reaktor makes old school modular synths look like 1 preset casios. Even the nord modular is just ight years beyond what these old, granted great sounding , units can do.
While this is true, there's just barely any fun to be had patching stuff in reaktor, even compared to the nord modular/G2...
I've been facsinated with modular synths for a while now, I'm just hanging out to get my hands on Sonic Core's Scope system with the modular III/IV and Flexor software. I've decided I'd prefer this to eurorack hardware or old vintage .