I remember you building something like this years ago. I still have my version somewhere. It didn't have the spectral shift implemented iirc. Definitely fun to make these things now and then. It would be nice if the Grid allowed us to import knob packs so at least it would have Moogish knobs 😅 Nice job man.
Hi and thank you. Can you tell me why "Audio Carrier" shows that it receives a signal, but nothing can be changed in the signal? If it's just a signal from Spectrafox, I can change it, but if it comes from another track or audio file, no change is made. Why is this happening? What am I doing wrong?
@@Qubie1 Yeah, sure. I did everything Polarity shows in the video. And yes the original signal from spectravox is changed, but it is superimposed on the signal from the VST (on a different track). The signal itself from the Device (Bitwig) or VST on the other track does not change. Maybe that's the plan, I don't know.
I'm tired of this Moog-hysteria. Moog is way too much relaying on their fan base (OK, in case of Apple it works). Every little piece of hardware get's hyped by the community ... and when you inspect it under a lens it's mostly nothing special. Yes, it sounds great (most of the time) ... but for example in case of the »Moog One«? This price for a synthesizer which STILL have bugs? No, Moog, sorry.
“It doesn’t make any sense to replicate this in Bitwig but I do it anyway” 😂 that’s why we love this channel!
Hehehe you should name that series were you rebuild soft- or hardware devices "Clone Wars" :) Absolutely great idea to rebuild that device🚀
your work is quite more than "okayish" - great Grid-Patch. Awesome. Thank you.
Will have to play with it some day soon, thank you for recreating this Moogy thing
Nice one! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!!! Great stuff!!
Very cool and much appreciated.
I remember you building something like this years ago. I still have my version somewhere. It didn't have the spectral shift implemented iirc. Definitely fun to make these things now and then. It would be nice if the Grid allowed us to import knob packs so at least it would have Moogish knobs 😅 Nice job man.
if we had gui elements, i could add some wood panels for better sound
@@PolarityMusic Ah, that's the secret sauce.
superb!
Had some gas over spectravox on release day, but I was able to reproduce it in grid to pleasant enough results
wow can we make strega clone?
Great Idea! sounds weird, hehe 😂can't wait to try it
Yeah when I first saw an explanation of the Spectravox, my first response was "why?". It just doesn't seem all that great or special.
Hi and thank you. Can you tell me why "Audio Carrier" shows that it receives a signal, but nothing can be changed in the signal? If it's just a signal from Spectrafox, I can change it, but if it comes from another track or audio file, no change is made. Why is this happening? What am I doing wrong?
Did you change the carrier type in the osc carrier section?
@@Qubie1 Yeah, sure. I did everything Polarity shows in the video. And yes the original signal from spectravox is changed, but it is superimposed on the signal from the VST (on a different track). The signal itself from the Device (Bitwig) or VST on the other track does not change. Maybe that's the plan, I don't know.
Basicly :-)
How would thins improve my music? Why would I need this?
in music production you dont need anything besides a sampler and a mixer. the rest is just toys for your enjoyment.
@@PolarityMusic 🍻🍻
i just was about to write you a DM if you like to create a device a that is like the new Moog Synth
I'm tired of this Moog-hysteria. Moog is way too much relaying on their fan base (OK, in case of Apple it works). Every little piece of hardware get's hyped by the community ... and when you inspect it under a lens it's mostly nothing special. Yes, it sounds great (most of the time) ... but for example in case of the »Moog One«? This price for a synthesizer which STILL have bugs? No, Moog, sorry.
I tend to agree. if you remove the brand there is not so much left. But i would say this is true for many brands.
"It sounds great". Well there you have it ^^
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... "(most of the time)".
First 😂