My god, the possibilities... The more I learn about this thing, the happier I am I grabbed one. Thanks for showing me how to use the Audio In, I was a little stumped on that one.
@@Gear4musicSynthsTech Some people have been a bit dismissive of the Minifreak (or annoyingly doing the apples to oranges comparison with the Hydrasynth Explorer 🤦🏻♂️) but you keep showing us interesting possibilities and amazing sounds which is really all that matters 😂
@@symbiat0 Thank you! We can definitely understand why people might compare them, as there is a lot of common ground! They are different beasts though and sometimes it's not about features, but tonality, how something looks and feels, which may mean that a person might just click with one over the other. But bottom line is both are incredibly capable synths in their own rights!
Will it split the audio in signal into six separate paths, each with it's own, for example, key tracked comb filter effect in the osc 2 slot, into its own analog filter, with key tracking? Letting you create keyboard playable comb filter chords with a drum loop?
Perhaps, Arturia should release a standalone effects processor, rackmountable/desktop, with XLR/TRS IO - I'd buy it, - despite the fact that I already own the Minifreak and Impact. The quality of the effects inside the Minifreak can easily compete with the likes of Eventide, IMHO. - And it appears to me that European based companies are offering quality products at much more reasonable prices, especially Arturia. btw, top quality video
FYI - You can process audio via the CV input/ring modulator source on Hydrasynth - although there is no wavefolding/mutators control for that input - and I don't think it's a stereo source. th-cam.com/video/aieTIwdEAgM/w-d-xo.html
Great creative use of the Minifreaks effects! I’m still learning so much about mine, so this is inspiring for sure.
My god, the possibilities...
The more I learn about this thing, the happier I am I grabbed one. Thanks for showing me how to use the Audio In, I was a little stumped on that one.
That sounds really insane.
Super impressive synth!
Love the dynamic Mylar and Tom have as well, makes for great videos.
Keep 'em coming :)
Yep ok that was cool :D
No idea the mini freak could do anything like this
Fab!! I'm going to have a play with this on my Mini Freak, which has only just arrived 😁👍🎹🎶🍻🎉
Oooh loving the wavefolding capabilities. Proper techno machine
Wavefolding after the spring reverb 😂
They said it couldn't be done - they were wrong!
@@Gear4musicSynthsTech Some people have been a bit dismissive of the Minifreak (or annoyingly doing the apples to oranges comparison with the Hydrasynth Explorer 🤦🏻♂️) but you keep showing us interesting possibilities and amazing sounds which is really all that matters 😂
@@symbiat0 Thank you! We can definitely understand why people might compare them, as there is a lot of common ground! They are different beasts though and sometimes it's not about features, but tonality, how something looks and feels, which may mean that a person might just click with one over the other. But bottom line is both are incredibly capable synths in their own rights!
Amazing. You seriously rock, guys!
Awesome demo guys! Who could resist a freak?!!
Awesome! Now the same effects with a stereo input please :)
Will it split the audio in signal into six separate paths, each with it's own, for example, key tracked comb filter effect in the osc 2 slot, into its own analog filter, with key tracking? Letting you create keyboard playable comb filter chords with a drum loop?
Let’s not be silly!
Sp404mk2+minifreak= god.
Perhaps, Arturia should release a standalone effects processor, rackmountable/desktop, with XLR/TRS IO - I'd buy it,
- despite the fact that I already own the Minifreak and Impact.
The quality of the effects inside the Minifreak can easily compete with the likes of Eventide, IMHO.
- And it appears to me that European based companies are offering quality products at much more reasonable prices, especially Arturia.
btw, top quality video
Well, this is amazing 🤩
This was fun thanks
Loving it :)
Anyone know if you can do the same thing with the vst version?
I was wondering the same thing.
@@spaceiswater6539 I now have the answer, and the answer is...yes!
th-cam.com/video/F5riAKHNQz8/w-d-xo.html
Sounds like kids wind up toy music!!
Great idea for a future Hydrasynth! @AshunSoundMachines
FYI - You can process audio via the CV input/ring modulator source on Hydrasynth - although there is no wavefolding/mutators control for that input - and I don't think it's a stereo source. th-cam.com/video/aieTIwdEAgM/w-d-xo.html