100000% I talk with most of these people on the regular but it's all via text, to go and hang with them in real life is great and it gets me out of the studio!!!
Whilst editing this video I found a bunch of footage of him playing live with different bands. It was super cool to see him do his thing.
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Thank you for this, really enjoyed it. A quick note for improvement: the background music is annoying. For such a long video either no music or something more ambient.
fantastic episode! awesome content! just curious how does he connect all his synths to record? patchbays?Mixer? or on multiple ins of sound card, thanks!
Could you steer people to talk about how they connect and use all this stuff? Is it all patched? All midied to a master sequencer? Patch on the fly? Are things hard wired into certain effects. Anyone can google synths and prices but the knowledge of how people use their spaces is way more useful and interesting. And an example of how they use the space, too.
I feel that when you build the modules you're a little more invested with them. I have gone a little crazy buying modules when I should have taken my time and really invested the time into learning each module.
Awesome studio, gotta love it! Thanks for sharing all the memories on each synth.
He had so many cool stories about how and why he purchased what he has.
@@craigwilliamsmusic That is certainly a great experience for you as well.
100000% I talk with most of these people on the regular but it's all via text, to go and hang with them in real life is great and it gets me out of the studio!!!
Deckard's Dream MKll is my next purchase.......blown away by it's beautully sweet tone.
Nice, I think it still ships with the Factory bank that I made for it.
Love this, he's so into 'the sound' rather than the device. Great series.
I think coming from a guitar background he was/is all about the sound he can get out of a device first and then feature list second.
Just got the frost wave resonator (ms20 filter) & love it, maybe I’ll get the whole synth one day
I have the Mini (picked it up cheap on craigslist) and I really dig it.
@@craigwilliamsmusic nice, have just looked, the mini's are a bargain!
Had not realised 🤔👍
there's Morpheus and then there's David Scott Stone's skill with glasses. love him with Fantomas!
Whilst editing this video I found a bunch of footage of him playing live with different bands. It was super cool to see him do his thing.
Thank you for this, really enjoyed it.
A quick note for improvement: the background music is annoying. For such a long video either no music or something more ambient.
yep same thought. looped background music?! wtf.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll def fix this with future videos
thank you , I agree with the critique. thx for the vids too though.
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Literally my only complaint
Cool video and great gear
Thank you!
I though that was a Kangol on his head
What is that wall-mount keyboard stand setup at 2:43? That's something I really need for my space!
I had a dig around and it looks like it's a wall-mount setup but every place has discontinued it.
@@craigwilliamsmusic I found the same. Looks like Standtastic was the manufacturer.
Depending on what you have the ikea shoe racks are a pretty solid idea to hold your synths
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fantastic episode! awesome content! just curious how does he connect all his synths to record? patchbays?Mixer? or on multiple ins of sound card, thanks!
Everything is going into a patchbay and from there he can patch it into the preamps/audio interface.
Could you steer people to talk about how they connect and use all this stuff? Is it all patched? All midied to a master sequencer? Patch on the fly? Are things hard wired into certain effects. Anyone can google synths and prices but the knowledge of how people use their spaces is way more useful and interesting. And an example of how they use the space, too.
I'll do my best to ask these in future videos.
Thanks for watching!
just some ideas, some people are more forthcoming with that stuff. Love watching your vids cheers@@craigwilliamsmusic
100% I'm still learning the best way to capture different studios and get the most out of the short time I have with each artist.
put your glasses behind the ear....please
Yeah how does that even work?
hahaha, that's all I could think about the whole time. It's really bothering me. 😆
He does things his way.
rip Cyndustries. shaky client service, but awesome modules. will never part with mine.
I feel that when you build the modules you're a little more invested with them. I have gone a little crazy buying modules when I should have taken my time and really invested the time into learning each module.