i know im asking the wrong place but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot my account password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Merrick Thomas i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I recently 'discovered' that the Echophon is an extremely powerful and musical module for ambient when you CV the pitch in 1V/Oct mode. When choosing your notes carefully, you get these wonderful rich chords and swirls that evolve with the DPO's magic. And when you hook it up with Pressure Points you may be able to summon anything you like - or fear.
Thank you for so many great uploads. I think many of us would benefit greatly if there was a series taking maybe 2 or 3 modules at a time and exploring their favorite possibilities rather than having so much to look at and digest at once.
Agreed. Does Makenoise Records have a bandcamp? edit: It looks like there is a label called make noise records but it isn't the same as the Maken0ise records affiliated with this channel.
You can record into right and left channels separately (as long as you record both at once), or use a DAW to pan as such prior to rendering the WAV file for use as a Morphagene Reel.
That comes with practice and experience. It's like intuiting which gear you should be in while driving a car, or how to phrase melodic lines while playing a piano.
You can patch one sound to the left input and the other sound to the right when recording, and as long as Morph isn't turned up past about 2:00 they will maintain that separation at the output.
The channels' inputs and outputs are independent (though there is some crossover at the highest Morph settings). You can do it with DAW/audio editor, or just record two different things into the two inputs.
@@alexandrecamilleri8640 I hadn't noticed that. Black on black cable is almost invisible! @Math Kat It's a nice gentle noise, sort of like a tape hiss or the sound or rain from inside a cabin.
@@GreenTruckEnjoyer if your sample or audio source is noisy or low volume, normalization will absolutely magnify any noise present. Running thru a touch of reverb or filtering slightly can usually help mask to the point of acceptability.
Audio of the patch without vocal track: drive.google.com/open?id=1FIrhl4gLDsg3RS1e9dtEPdAXpJmsTl2V
We're not worthy!
Thanks!!!
i know im asking the wrong place but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot my account password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Aries Skylar instablaster :)
@Merrick Thomas i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
This is absolutely brilliant. I think this demo has compelled me to start a fund to acquire a shared system. Endless possibilities.
thanks for watching!
love these diary-type entries of the journey patches take; all the surprising turns and discoveries that result.
Excellent video, and wonderful composition! Always a good time with Make Noise.
I love this piece so much. It's music like this that got me in to modular.
Thanks!! Glad you liked it :)
wow i just now read the description.
great text!
Great Track amd great tutorial! More very welcome!
Thanks!
I recently 'discovered' that the Echophon is an extremely powerful and musical module for ambient when you CV the pitch in 1V/Oct mode. When choosing your notes carefully, you get these wonderful rich chords and swirls that evolve with the DPO's magic. And when you hook it up with Pressure Points you may be able to summon anything you like - or fear.
This sounds like fun, you should link a recording of the results if you have it!
So much potential in this system.
endless
Thanks for the dreamy patch; Happy b day for me!!
Happy birthday!
Thanks for doing these
Enorme et génial super cool ...! Merci a Mec Noyz.
Nice analysis!
thank you for this tutorial! very useful
Thank you for so many great uploads. I think many of us would benefit greatly if there was a series taking maybe 2 or 3 modules at a time and exploring their favorite possibilities rather than having so much to look at and digest at once.
This is inspiring!
gorgeous
Thank you for this context. Makes me appreciate the music more and want to dig into the classic examples. Love the song too.
Thanks for watching!!
you know you guys gotta provide a mp3 when you drop these wonderful little "no big deal just a demo" tracks
Agreed. Does Makenoise Records have a bandcamp?
edit: It looks like there is a label called make noise records but it isn't the same as the Maken0ise records affiliated with this channel.
drive.google.com/open?id=1FIrhl4gLDsg3RS1e9dtEPdAXpJmsTl2V
Beautiful :)
thanks for watching!
Beautiful
Thank you!
somehow I've missed this video over the years? its wonderful! I want to like it but it's got 666 likes and I also don't want to mess that up
Great! 👽👍
Hi I just recently got my B&g system. Can you show me or point me to how you get a different sound on l/R each channel of morphagene
You can do this by patching different sounds to the inputs when recording.
lovely work.
how do you get one sound out of morph left out and another out of the right
You can record into right and left channels separately (as long as you record both at once), or use a DAW to pan as such prior to rendering the WAV file for use as a Morphagene Reel.
morphagene + erbeverb = instant ambient goodness
beautiful!
anyone know where is the output of MATHS Ch3 going to?
Woggle CV Out -> MATHS Ch3 -> MORPH
whats coming on math 3 channel in the beginning of the video?? the black cable*
Woggle CV Out -> MATHS Ch3 -> MORPH
After half a dozen patch cables, how can you understand what's going on with the whole system?
That comes with practice and experience. It's like intuiting which gear you should be in while driving a car, or how to phrase melodic lines while playing a piano.
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC So there is still hope for my currently-non-modular-mind... Phantastique!!
I missed the part about different sounds on each morphagene channel. How is that possible?
You can patch one sound to the left input and the other sound to the right when recording, and as long as Morph isn't turned up past about 2:00 they will maintain that separation at the output.
MAKEN0ISE wow, i really must print out my manuals!
How are you getting two samples on left/right from Morphagene? Is this setup ahead of time w/the reel in a DAW?
The channels' inputs and outputs are independent (though there is some crossover at the highest Morph settings). You can do it with DAW/audio editor, or just record two different things into the two inputs.
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC Whoa! I must have missed this in the manual. Holy shit. So many ideas.
Is it just me, or is there a high noise floor on the recording. I don't mind it, but I'm wondering where it's coming from.
I've noticed this coming from my morphagene sometimes, maybe due to auto gain function going high causing high noise floor in captured sample?
Seems like he adds it near the beggining to add an "ambient feel" as he commented
@@alexandrecamilleri8640 I hadn't noticed that. Black on black cable is almost invisible!
@Math Kat It's a nice gentle noise, sort of like a tape hiss or the sound or rain from inside a cabin.
Yes, it's patched to Ch1 of the modDemix. I used several recordings of radio and tape noise layered on top of each other and looped.
@@GreenTruckEnjoyer if your sample or audio source is noisy or low volume, normalization will absolutely magnify any noise present. Running thru a touch of reverb or filtering slightly can usually help mask to the point of acceptability.
Do 432 and/or 448hz please!
SPACECRAFT for IOS has a default sample which sounds similar to this
'nice bleeps and whines, how much for them?'
'$4000 please'
in eu its actually more like 6000. but the cool thing about synthesisers is that you program them to sound and do what you want.
You think your all bad-ass 'cause you can do that? Pfff...shee't I know how to use a distortion and reverb pedal.
🤘