My musical career has involved many sacrifices, including a nearly 10-year pause to focus fully on my family while my kids were growing up. Now that they're a bit older and I have a little more space for myself, I'm finally able to explore my passion again. It's never been easy, but being able to pursue music now feels incredibly rewarding.
I do want to take a moment to say, thank you first of all to have engaged with the content, I appreciate it. There is a beautiful moment when you are in the process of waiting for something, or developing your own skills, or entering into a relationship that is magical. I have tried to keep that vibe with music my whole life, whether that means deliberately limiting my knowledge of classical comprehension or not trying to actively pursue a career in music. This little thing is my passion because, here I know I can grow forever. This makes it immortal, and that's something that I'm very keen in exploring. I would love to hear your thoughts on what this stuff means to you.
@@Knightsnare my pleasure. Indeed, to make music, it is not necessary to be well versed in music theory or harmony. I went to the music conservatory in saxophone, I also took a few piano lessons but not enough to master the basics. I work a lot by ear, my songs are quite simple, but, they sound, that's the main thing for me. If my listeners perceive what I felt and convey in my songs, then so much the better. Otherwise, it's not a big deal. Music is a slow reflection of the soul, as I like to say. The only thing we have to prove is to ourselves, and not to others. I hope I have met your expectations with my writings.
I had a jupiter 4 in the 90s it sounded like early tangerine dream Used it with a ppg wave 2.3 waldorf microwave one , wave station and an alfa juno . It was such a great contrast to the other machines so organic and unstable , I would use it for like rithmic drone loops and then play the nobs with the wave station doing brake beats with its wave sequencer
@Knightsnare no I have a jupiter 6 , but I am not active anymore because of problems with the industry, the waldorf was a special one delivered to me from Christopher frank of tangerine dream and wolfram palmer it's creater , it was built out of better components, programed exactly the same just sounded better, this setup led to alot of writing for the vnv nation empires in 1996 . I was 25 years old at the time , they were trying to warn me about the industry and not to show up in Germany My madin name is hagemen ,it s ww II stuff
@Knightsnare I used the jp4 on dark angel for the drone loop , I don't know if they did , I used the wave station for the waves sequence drum , they used the ensoiq eps , not as 3 dimensional but my focus was on live in a warehous and they wanted a good stereo recording, the wave station is setup for quad and 3d imaging of the sound , alot of people don't know that about it . The live version of this was sick assuming you had the right sound system and space to project it .
Check out the link [th-cam.com/video/-ZcK8blwWSw/w-d-xo.html](th-cam.com/video/-ZcK8blwWSw/w-d-xo.html) to see me explore the Solar42 with my 12-year-old son! In the video, I break down the primary functions of the synth so everyone can easily understand. Don’t miss it!
Could you please make a video of how to route this into a daw for recording? I placed my pre order today and this is my first synth. Not sure how to record into ableton haha
Nice vid dude ! enjoy the synth!
Thanks brother!
I always keep the little black twisties! Always come in handy.
Get a jar and throw them in there keeping the jar handy 👌
Awesome man
How I envy you!!!
This machine is amazing with beautiful sounds!
I'd like to have it in my set up, maybe one day (distant)....
My musical career has involved many sacrifices, including a nearly 10-year pause to focus fully on my family while my kids were growing up. Now that they're a bit older and I have a little more space for myself, I'm finally able to explore my passion again. It's never been easy, but being able to pursue music now feels incredibly rewarding.
This is to your credit and I understand it. :)
Enjoy your new jewel.
I'll take a look at your channel to hear you at work.
I do want to take a moment to say, thank you first of all to have engaged with the content, I appreciate it. There is a beautiful moment when you are in the process of waiting for something, or developing your own skills, or entering into a relationship that is magical. I have tried to keep that vibe with music my whole life, whether that means deliberately limiting my knowledge of classical comprehension or not trying to actively pursue a career in music. This little thing is my passion because, here I know I can grow forever. This makes it immortal, and that's something that I'm very keen in exploring. I would love to hear your thoughts on what this stuff means to you.
@@Knightsnare my pleasure.
Indeed, to make music, it is not necessary to be well versed in music theory or harmony.
I went to the music conservatory in saxophone, I also took a few piano lessons but not enough to master the basics.
I work a lot by ear, my songs are quite simple, but, they sound, that's the main thing for me.
If my listeners perceive what I felt and convey in my songs, then so much the better. Otherwise, it's not a big deal.
Music is a slow reflection of the soul, as I like to say.
The only thing we have to prove is to ourselves, and not to others.
I hope I have met your expectations with my writings.
Dude. Grazie amico
Great video
I’ve had my eye on the synth for a while.
❤ love it and I like your approach and attitude towards your video making too… glad I subbed on your other video today 👍💎
That is so nice of you to say, thank you!
@@Knightsnare You're very welcome indeed 🙂
I had a jupiter 4 in the 90s it sounded like early tangerine dream
Used it with a ppg wave 2.3 waldorf microwave one , wave station and an alfa juno .
It was such a great contrast to the other machines so organic and unstable , I would use it for like rithmic drone loops and then play the nobs with the wave station doing brake beats with its wave sequencer
That sounds like a super powerful setup! The PPG wave must have been spectacular! Have you seen or played the UDO Super 6?
@Knightsnare no I have a jupiter 6 , but I am not active anymore because of problems with the industry, the waldorf was a special one delivered to me from
Christopher frank of tangerine dream and wolfram palmer it's creater , it was built out of better components, programed exactly the same just sounded better, this setup led to alot of writing for the vnv nation empires in 1996 . I was 25 years old at the time , they were trying to warn me about the industry and not to show up in Germany
My madin name is hagemen ,it s ww II stuff
@Knightsnare I used the jp4 on dark angel for the drone loop , I don't know if they did , I used the wave station for the waves sequence drum , they used the ensoiq eps , not as 3 dimensional but my focus was on live in a warehous and they wanted a good stereo recording, the wave station is setup for quad and 3d imaging of the sound , alot of people don't know that about it . The live version of this was sick assuming you had the right sound system and space to project it .
I just subbed I love your aura man
Check out the link [th-cam.com/video/-ZcK8blwWSw/w-d-xo.html](th-cam.com/video/-ZcK8blwWSw/w-d-xo.html) to see me explore the Solar42 with my 12-year-old son! In the video, I break down the primary functions of the synth so everyone can easily understand. Don’t miss it!
I do keep them in a little bag ;-), they are handy in case.....
Loving this! Where do you put those little fucking twisty ties?!?
💛🧡❤
th-cam.com/video/-ZcK8blwWSw/w-d-xo.html
nice video! when did you order yours? i bought mine in june - can't wait to get it in September!!
Totally worth the wait. This is a legacy synth.
Could you please make a video of how to route this into a daw for recording? I placed my pre order today and this is my first synth. Not sure how to record into ableton haha
Oh yeah! I'll do it!
you didn't see the bottom ..What a pity!!! congratulations anyway, I envy you a little...just a little..... very a little. .... hahahah