Awesome demonstration! I love how your demos often showcase how they can get you to enter into play with the music and exploration. One of the most important aspects of the synth world, I think. Also, a cool module! It'd be interesting working with the chord controls alongside the overall pitch for some interesting progressions....like having the root note be a 4-step sequence, but the chord structure having a 7-step sequence, so you'd get a lot of variety in a very controlled but still open sequence. Very cool!
Oh, some gorgeous mangling! That's a very desirable device there. (There are always so many beautiful modules out there - I need to convince somebody to give me more money.)
Yo, check out Cardinal, it’s a free VCV rack host for working in the DAW, which is a free Modular simulator. insane possibilities , plus all the power of a DAW, and you can have as many modular rigs as you want. I would recommend still building a rig and saving it as a preset and using it in your DAW instead of building from scratch though still, as it’s kinda a better way to learn and explore modular and cuts off that feeling of analysis paralysis.
you should really check out Instruo's Arbhar. It not only makes granular sounds I've. never heard before, but anything/everything you record into it just comes out sounding downright beautiful.
I know Cornflakes is supposed to be stereo, but for some reason, it is only coming out mono on my unit. I'm still new to modular so any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
"The module features 32 memory slots for samples stored on an SD card and you can run audio through it live for real-time processing." Is real time processing a thing for a future update?
Wow, the Harmonic / Distribute functions really set this apart as a granular synth.
it's such a cool concept
8:13 "Making beautiful clouds," is a fine way to describe granular synthesis.
so, Beads.
@@Vag-Poop Haha
i love this channel so much
😊😊😊
Awesome demonstration! I love how your demos often showcase how they can get you to enter into play with the music and exploration. One of the most important aspects of the synth world, I think.
Also, a cool module! It'd be interesting working with the chord controls alongside the overall pitch for some interesting progressions....like having the root note be a 4-step sequence, but the chord structure having a 7-step sequence, so you'd get a lot of variety in a very controlled but still open sequence.
Very cool!
Brilliant idea! I’m gonna try that! Also thanks, I can’t help but play lol
I was going to say you sound like Andrew Huang, but you are Andrew Huang! :)
yayyy another upload!! love u andrew
luv uuuu
I can't wait to graduate, get a job, and start building a modular.
Oh, some gorgeous mangling! That's a very desirable device there.
(There are always so many beautiful modules out there - I need to convince somebody to give me more money.)
Порой ты делаешь просто чумовую мелодию ....спасибо бро ..
desmodus versio is such a beautifier. om nom nom.
love these videos!
the double entendre (suit your sound) on the channel name is genius btw.
Thought I wanted this. Now im 100%. Great demo thanks!
they gave the nebulae the powers of the 4ms ensemble!
Amazing!!!!!!
I was eyeing the morphagene for my granular wants in Euroland but this is really compelling.. dang
I like to granulate my granular
nice Detroit Techno sounds towards the end
You and divkid make me want to buy back in so bad...I keep telling myself I can do this in ableton over and over
You don't neeeed it but modules are fun. M4L granulator 2 is amazing for stuff like this.
Yo, check out Cardinal, it’s a free VCV rack host for working in the DAW, which is a free Modular simulator. insane possibilities , plus all the power of a DAW, and you can have as many modular rigs as you want. I would recommend still building a rig and saving it as a preset and using it in your DAW instead of building from scratch though still, as it’s kinda a better way to learn and explore modular and cuts off that feeling of analysis paralysis.
I imagine it could do havoc with speech, where you mangle a sentence caught on radio into a complete ambient piece^^
Fun fact: one of the first granular synthesis compositions was called "Point, Line, *Cloud*" by Curtis Roads.
Iannis Xenakis?
you should really check out Instruo's Arbhar. It not only makes granular sounds I've. never heard before, but anything/everything you record into it just comes out sounding downright beautiful.
He has a video of it on this channel. One of my favorite modules for sure.
Would have liked to hear some voice manipulated. That would make the manipulation easier to grasp.
Great, another thousand dollar granular module I need to get 😬
Reminds me a lot of Mutable Instruments Clouds
Cornflakes is also the best module name ever!! It sounds so tasty
I know Cornflakes is supposed to be stereo, but for some reason, it is only coming out mono on my unit. I'm still new to modular so any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Dude!
Tempting… I must resist…
"The module features 32 memory slots for samples stored on an SD card and you can run audio through it live for real-time processing." Is real time processing a thing for a future update?
Sci-fi movie sound design machine.
Sounds cool, but very expensive.
Seem super! But like 500€?
I know nothing about Sympathizers.
this sounds like autechre
Miso corn flake me love you long time