Reminding me of old Dead Can Dance from the 80s with this, very nice. I have mostly just used my REAPER for a VST host and a recording tool, I'm going to have to try this.
YES! This was exactly what I've been looking for for so long. And what an absolute stunning musician you are. Love your sound. Thank you so much for this video!
nice video! I love super8 and I'm having a blast discovering everything that one can do with it. I would love to see a video that more precisely shows how you use super8 with your controllers and instruments! I had an idea om making a project similar to maudthemoth, mainly using my own vocals and piano. Btw! Wonderful music!
Awesome, not into looping much but you make it look easy, I'm sure there is more to it than what I see,at least hearing wise, you have +overdub so I imaging you are playing with some backing tracks.
@@dvcs2 my looped pianos are from a vst, but I place the looper after the instrument (routing-wise) because super8 can only take audio. Having said that if you record a session using super 8 and record all the midi instructions in the looping channel (record, play ovdb etc) and later decide to change the instrument vst, the render of the looping track will also be updated with the new instrument :) Hope this helps!
There's one thing I haven't figured out yet: Super8 stops playing back/monitoring my other tracks as soon as I select the ones I'm recording to. Do you have a quick solution for that? :)
My video is not detailed enough regarding setup and super8 functionalities, but there's quite a few out there covering all of those topics. Here's a good one explaining monitoring of cells: th-cam.com/video/9K92vHi3DNE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GddOx67iGnRGVRmv&t=326 I hope it helps! :)
I had the same problem, so what I did was I created new tracks underneath that, and I called those monitor tracks, and I sent from Super 8 to those tracks and it works.
This is love
I feel that whenever I sit in front of REAPER, I find something that makes me go "REAPER can do whaaat?!" 😃
This is AMAZING! 💖
I agree and cheers my friend
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Your music feels like such an improbable mix of cold and warm; I love what you do
Thanks! haha Defying thermodynamics sounds like quite a motto :P
Thank you for making this video. So illuminating. Also your music is beautiful
Thank you so much!
A very helpful video and the music is absolutely stunning.
Thank you so much! 💓
Reminding me of old Dead Can Dance from the 80s with this, very nice. I have mostly just used my REAPER for a VST host and a recording tool, I'm going to have to try this.
Thanks so much! Definitely an influence for me! X
YES! This was exactly what I've been looking for for so long. And what an absolute stunning musician you are. Love your sound. Thank you so much for this video!
nice video! I love super8 and I'm having a blast discovering everything that one can do with it. I would love to see a video that more precisely shows how you use super8 with your controllers and instruments! I had an idea om making a project similar to maudthemoth, mainly using my own vocals and piano. Btw! Wonderful music!
Wow - much to delve into there and a lovely demonstration.
Thank you
super2 beautiful
Thanks so much!
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Thank you!
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This is genius! Thank you! amazing how do you do this without a metronome?!
Haha thanks! Lots of practice! 😭😅
Awesome, not into looping much but you make it look easy, I'm sure there is more to it than what I see,at least hearing wise, you have +overdub so I imaging you are playing with some backing tracks.
No backing tracks other than a small string sample! It's all done live :)
I also didn't annotate everything I did, otherwise the screen might have needed a flashing lights warning :p
@@maudthemoth Sounds Amazing
@@maudthemoth yeah, just came to check out super8, but got Wowed !, probably will need to watch tutorial on how to use it.
Can we use it to loop vst? I've been trying to figure that out for a long time ;(
@@dvcs2 my looped pianos are from a vst, but I place the looper after the instrument (routing-wise) because super8 can only take audio. Having said that if you record a session using super 8 and record all the midi instructions in the looping channel (record, play ovdb etc) and later decide to change the instrument vst, the render of the looping track will also be updated with the new instrument :)
Hope this helps!
There's one thing I haven't figured out yet: Super8 stops playing back/monitoring my other tracks as soon as I select the ones I'm recording to. Do you have a quick solution for that? :)
My video is not detailed enough regarding setup and super8 functionalities, but there's quite a few out there covering all of those topics. Here's a good one explaining monitoring of cells: th-cam.com/video/9K92vHi3DNE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GddOx67iGnRGVRmv&t=326
I hope it helps! :)
I had the same problem, so what I did was I created new tracks underneath that, and I called those monitor tracks, and I sent from Super 8 to those tracks and it works.
Thanks you both!
3:27 CC stands for "Continuous Controller".
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