I purchased Cycles because of your Polyend Tracker video. Went on a deep dive of granular, and Cycle's is by far my favorite program I've ever used. Ended up making a full album with it, and a video showing how I used it. I'd love to hear what other people make with it, I feel like it deserves lot more buzz and attention.
Sorry for the late response but I checked out his Polyend Tracker video and I don't notice him using Cycles in it. I would like to see what you're talking about though if possible? lol :)
@@BIG_PASTA I just meant that his Polyend Tracker vid introduced me to granular synthesis :) Cycles organizes audio bits in a very similar way visually, so seeing him break it down helped me understand what I was doing.
the quality of your videos has not only remained consistent over the years - but continues to grow and improve endlessly. these are masterful demonstrations unrivaled by any other channel/person imho. please keep making these forever thank u love u
Truly wonderful dude. The thing I have always cherished about you and your work/channel is that even if I think I know how to use a piece of gear or software, I nearly always watch something in your video that makes me want to RUN back to it and be like "ooooohhhhh!!! that's new!" So. Thank you. Thank you very much as always. Your friend, TJ
When I hear your music it reminds of the scraping of a tree branch across a window in a storm, and in the background I can faintly hear my fat cat getting stuck in the cat door and asking for help. very peaceful.
Just purchased a Digitakt 2, to get into sampling with Elektron devices. Your video is exactly what I wanted to see. Love your examples that inspire me to explore the possibilities with mine. Making my own samples, with my extensive collection of toys, is exactly what I had in mind. Thanks and best wishes for your continued success.
I also have all three Slate + Ash synths, and they are all joyous pleasures to explore and create in. For reveling in sliding, shifting textural changes, there is nothing like them. They (particularly Cycles and Landforms) have changed the kind of music I like to make. I have 16n envy, though. Mmmmmm, pretty faders...
"Digitakt MK2" - with stereo-sample support and SD-Card Slot for mostly unlimited sample-pool and sample-streaming would be my perfect sampling-machine.
For the most part, anything you can do on the Digitakt you can do more powerfully in Octatrack. The downside is that the octatrack manual must be read, because many of its basic functions are not readily apparent.
So how are you micing the guitar into the Digitakt? Does that need to go thru a preamp? I've used my Iridium line level output or like OP-1 output into Digitakt, but never anything mic level. Obviously I could google a bit, but just curious what your setup was for the video. Sounds great!
when talking about the samplers you said; deeper, cheaper, more immediate. What exactly makes the teenage engineering OP1 more immediate? Its one I dont have, but was thinking about
has knobs not heard of monome norns? why are the last two options necessary when you can get much more powerful and more flexible and diverse options with norns scripts for free
what is the advantage of those shitty brushed aluminum knobs on the loupe? have you ever accidentally banged or scratched your fingernail on the top of one of those? its a fucking nightmare. who ever asked for those things
Any day knobs puts out music into the world is a good day.
I purchased Cycles because of your Polyend Tracker video. Went on a deep dive of granular, and Cycle's is by far my favorite program I've ever used. Ended up making a full album with it, and a video showing how I used it. I'd love to hear what other people make with it, I feel like it deserves lot more buzz and attention.
Sorry for the late response but I checked out his Polyend Tracker video and I don't notice him using Cycles in it. I would like to see what you're talking about though if possible? lol :)
@@BIG_PASTA I just meant that his Polyend Tracker vid introduced me to granular synthesis :) Cycles organizes audio bits in a very similar way visually, so seeing him break it down helped me understand what I was doing.
the quality of your videos has not only remained consistent over the years - but continues to grow and improve endlessly. these are masterful demonstrations unrivaled by any other channel/person imho. please keep making these forever thank u love u
Truly wonderful dude. The thing I have always cherished about you and your work/channel is that even if I think I know how to use a piece of gear or software, I nearly always watch something in your video that makes me want to RUN back to it and be like "ooooohhhhh!!! that's new!" So. Thank you. Thank you very much as always. Your friend, TJ
This is insane. I also love the atmosphere an orchestra warming up creates. So lovely, pure and simple.
When I hear your music it reminds of the scraping of a tree branch across a window in a storm, and in the background I can faintly hear my fat cat getting stuck in the cat door and asking for help. very peaceful.
same
i watch and listen with pure wonderment
thank you for putting soooo much time into these
Love the Loupé part, what GREAT device, thanks for sharing
"Just standard orchestra sounds" is like the producer version of "I'm an accountant"
At about 6:15 or so, you start really jamming. Very nice little loop. Keep doing these videos. They are inspiring and informative.
Wow, that Slate+Ash stuff looks (and sounds) super cool.
Lovely video!
The digitakt section reminded me of the sounds The Books. Delightful
Awesome and inspiring video, as usual. The sounds you got from the Slate + Ash vsts are amazing!
Just purchased a Digitakt 2, to get into sampling with Elektron devices.
Your video is exactly what I wanted to see. Love your examples that inspire me to explore the possibilities with mine.
Making my own samples, with my extensive collection of toys, is exactly what I had in mind.
Thanks and best wishes for your continued success.
you make my life so much better man; thank you.
Let's have a nice time - Mission Accomplished 🖤
I also have all three Slate + Ash synths, and they are all joyous pleasures to explore and create in. For reveling in sliding, shifting textural changes, there is nothing like them. They (particularly Cycles and Landforms) have changed the kind of music I like to make.
I have 16n envy, though. Mmmmmm, pretty faders...
Another train full of sound. Thanks for the delivery.
Your videos are both inspiring and therapeutic.
huge postal service vibes from the s+a demo!
Knobs = breath of fresh air
Loupe was rad. As a blooper Kickstarter backer/owner, It would be cool to see a blooper 2.0 in the automatone format with longer loop lengths :)
That would be the sickest thing ever
Mmmmm I can only understate how good this is
Can I just say how nice it is that you disclosed your relationship to the companies at the beginning of the video? Other channels should take note.
Superbly lush Climaxing textures
goddamnit the whole video sounds amazing
I love this channel.
I will never not like sampling montages.
Thank you for the beautiful content as always 🙏🏻
totally amazing video, really inspired by your work
"Digitakt MK2" - with stereo-sample support and SD-Card Slot for mostly unlimited sample-pool and sample-streaming would be my perfect sampling-machine.
digitakt came out three (four?) years ago.. i wouldn't hold my breath
I need sample chopping, and song mode first.
Sounds a lot like an Octatrack :)
Can what you did on Digitakt be done on Octatrack? Also, how do I use my Octatrack?
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For the most part, anything you can do on the Digitakt you can do more powerfully in Octatrack. The downside is that the octatrack manual must be read, because many of its basic functions are not readily apparent.
It’s a good a show 👌🏻
I wish I could give this video a like every time I come back to it haha
Love love love this
Lovely
I need to learn more about sampling, but I do see a Ted Greene book up there!
Beautiful
yay! today is a good day
This reminds me of Múm
I'm digging the new format, mmmmm-hmmm.
heyo, thanks for awesome content as always ! where polyend tracker would stand in this ? and would it be useful for such sampling exploration?
i literally have those same 4 and only 4 kontakt libraries and its tripping me out
So how are you micing the guitar into the Digitakt? Does that need to go thru a preamp? I've used my Iridium line level output or like OP-1 output into Digitakt, but never anything mic level. Obviously I could google a bit, but just curious what your setup was for the video. Sounds great!
what is this, some sort of Loupé fiasco
More Digitakt please :)
Do you have demoed Free the tone Motion loop?
Trying to figure out if your foot is on the desk or your OP-1 is on the floor :-/
This makes me want a digitakt
Most excellent!
I wonder how long it takes to edit a video like this. It looks simple and natural, but I'm sure it's quite a lot of work.
when talking about the samplers you said; deeper, cheaper, more immediate. What exactly makes the teenage engineering OP1 more immediate?
Its one I dont have, but was thinking about
The OP-1 has a built-in mic & radio, and a faster and simpler workflow overall. But it also does less, as a sampler.
I’m curious about that amp you didn’t use this time. It’s really pretty. Homebuild, rebuild or repurpose? Doesn’t look off the shelf.
wunderbar!
those plugins
10:37 How to turn classical music into experimental metal music.
Strawberry lemonade
LOL, Mickey Baker Jazz Guitar Method
Luv u
Yep faster than splicing tape.
has knobs not heard of monome norns? why are the last two options necessary when you can get much more powerful and more flexible and diverse options with norns scripts for free
8:00
I’ve been listening all day. Wish this was a full song!
AurUs ;)
I exist
Prove it 🥸
I disagree tbh
And you are loved!
what is the advantage of those shitty brushed aluminum knobs on the loupe? have you ever accidentally banged or scratched your fingernail on the top of one of those? its a fucking nightmare. who ever asked for those things