Very cool man! It’s so cool how much variation in rhythm can be achieved with generative patches. I need to apply more of those concepts to my own music
It's really fun, and makes exploring music a very different experience for me. I like how you also interact with a keyboard yourself, and want to put more of that in, but at the same time, the border between me and my music has never felt so... thin as when I'm using my synth. And if you like chaos, the Benjolin is for you :D
Man I was just looking up the benjolin. I love it! The idea of every part being connected and having to utilise all of it to create these crazy changes, it’s amazing. Haha maybe I need to pull out my old skiff and fill it up haha
@@Dahkkloudmusic I highly recommend the Benjolin. Not only can you make a lot of really crazy sounds and textures with all the internal cross-modulation (it's actually pretty tame in this patch compared to what it can do), but it's also a modulation powerhouse for other modules!
Very cool man! It’s so cool how much variation in rhythm can be achieved with generative patches. I need to apply more of those concepts to my own music
It's really fun, and makes exploring music a very different experience for me. I like how you also interact with a keyboard yourself, and want to put more of that in, but at the same time, the border between me and my music has never felt so... thin as when I'm using my synth.
And if you like chaos, the Benjolin is for you :D
Man I was just looking up the benjolin. I love it! The idea of every part being connected and having to utilise all of it to create these crazy changes, it’s amazing. Haha maybe I need to pull out my old skiff and fill it up haha
@@Dahkkloudmusic I highly recommend the Benjolin. Not only can you make a lot of really crazy sounds and textures with all the internal cross-modulation (it's actually pretty tame in this patch compared to what it can do), but it's also a modulation powerhouse for other modules!