by DollarBill » Tue Nov 19, 2024 3:12 am
Heigen5 wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 8:50 pm
DollarBill wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 8:19 pm
Heigen5 wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 1:49 pm
It's like an awakening morning in the jungle kind of a tune, with the birds etc. Deep sounds, with lots of pleasant bits and pops.
By the way: do you ever unplug all the wires and start from the scratch? Enjoyed your piece, nice!
Thanks, and YES, unplugging it all is like therapy - getting back to a blank slate. Very few modules that I have have a "save/load" function, and those that do I mostly ignore that part of it. Some people who concentrate on one style like the techno people who perform live will have most of it locked in and use modules that can save and use presets to perform and memorization to quickly get sounds where they need to be for each song, but I don't want to stick to one thing. The main "purpose" of my mess of hardware isn't seen so often - when doing an actual multitrack song I'll more carefully craft a single sound and record one element at a time to fit in with the guitars/drums/singing etc - but that doesn't make for fun vids.
In the future one should make a hardware and software hybrid so you'd use hardware and control everything via a software.
There are solutions - I haven't found one that does quite exactly what I want to invest in, as the most popular one has less focus on "control hardware with your daw/midi" and more "convert audio from hardware to USB as we assume you don't have an audio interface" which I do. Right now I can send two mono note signals and gates to a keyboard and a moog unit that can convert midi to elect signals like I need, and a few things that can do the reverse (which I need less) so I can multitrack synced if I record 1-2 lines at a time, but it's still a work in progress.
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It's like an awakening morning in the jungle kind of a tune, with the birds etc. Deep sounds, with lots of pleasant bits and pops.
By the way: do you ever unplug all the wires and start from the scratch? Enjoyed your piece, nice!
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Thanks, and YES, unplugging it all is like therapy - getting back to a blank slate. Very few modules that I have have a "save/load" function, and those that do I mostly ignore that part of it. Some people who concentrate on one style like the techno people who perform live will have most of it locked in and use modules that can save and use presets to perform and memorization to quickly get sounds where they need to be for each song, but I don't want to stick to one thing. The main "purpose" of my mess of hardware isn't seen so often - when doing an actual multitrack song I'll more carefully craft a single sound and record one element at a time to fit in with the guitars/drums/singing etc - but that doesn't make for fun vids.
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In the future one should make a hardware and software hybrid so you'd use hardware and control everything via a software. :grin:
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There are solutions - I haven't found one that does quite exactly what I want to invest in, as the most popular one has less focus on "control hardware with your daw/midi" and more "convert audio from hardware to USB as we assume you don't have an audio interface" which I do. Right now I can send two mono note signals and gates to a keyboard and a moog unit that can convert midi to elect signals like I need, and a few things that can do the reverse (which I need less) so I can multitrack synced if I record 1-2 lines at a time, but it's still a work in progress.