I really appreciate that! 🥰Sometimes I'm equally worried about trying a different thing as I am about potentially boring people with my usual approach. Thanks.
@@pamelaa4010 Thanks for the pep talk! I appreciate it.🥰 The good news is I do mostly do this as a way to explore these fun machines in whatever direction my impulses take me, so I'm unlikely to have any longterm or arch strategy. Thrilled that I've found an audience too.
The thing about semi-modular is if you really like what you’re hearing, two is always better than one! So when you’re getting in the $600 range, it’s difficult to justify! Just my opinion but I think most would agree with me. I look at Strega as an expensive noise module, yeah it’s different and could be useful for machinery sounds and substitution of noise in a Eurorack scenario at least that’s how I would use it. I’m waiting for new modules to arrive like victor and Chaos and others, I’ll see what they can do first, but I very well might get one of these! $599 is a lot though!😅
I think this is a close as I can permit myself to get to modular. It was an intriguing device to me but I also have zero experience in modular. I'm enjoying it and I do like that it has a tactile way of being used. Noise is definitely high on its list of capabilities. The interaction of the delay is pretty weird and fun.
Very powerful and moving Omri.
Thanks! Strega is such a wonderful and mysterious machine. Polymoon was one of my first pedals and I can't imagine parting with it. 🥰
awesome and impressive
Thank you! Strega is such a fascinating instrument and Polymoon makes everything sound prettier.
Very different for you. Equally great. Love it.
I really appreciate that! 🥰Sometimes I'm equally worried about trying a different thing as I am about potentially boring people with my usual approach. Thanks.
@basementlyle Boring people....with your beautiful stereo sounds....? Dood.... >>side-eyed smirk
@@pamelaa4010 Thanks for the pep talk! I appreciate it.🥰 The good news is I do mostly do this as a way to explore these fun machines in whatever direction my impulses take me, so I'm unlikely to have any longterm or arch strategy. Thrilled that I've found an audience too.
Wow what a trip!! 😵💫🥰
Thanks man! That's about as civilized as I can get it to be. The rest of the territory is "how did I get here?"😂
@@basementlyle 😂😂
1:17 you could both buy a modular. It is pretty fun to connect two cases and perform together.
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Haha totally! I am very tempted and my friend is too. Building sounds from scratch has a definite appeal.
The thing about semi-modular is if you really like what you’re hearing, two is always better than one! So when you’re getting in the $600 range, it’s difficult to justify! Just my opinion but I think most would agree with me. I look at Strega as an expensive noise module, yeah it’s different and could be useful for machinery sounds and substitution of noise in a Eurorack scenario at least that’s how I would use it. I’m waiting for new modules to arrive like victor and Chaos and others, I’ll see what they can do first, but I very well might get one of these! $599 is a lot though!😅
I think this is a close as I can permit myself to get to modular. It was an intriguing device to me but I also have zero experience in modular. I'm enjoying it and I do like that it has a tactile way of being used. Noise is definitely high on its list of capabilities. The interaction of the delay is pretty weird and fun.