Our respect for sharing your honest thoughts! Modules are often complicated devices (especially Collide 4). And as an additional complication, they're not simply there to solve a problem or provide a service, but instruments meant to inspire personal creativity. This makes them challenging to feature or review. We'll always support creators who show their own experiences, helping people to make up their mind and make the right decision for them.
This cross-modulated exploration is what I adore about the mysteries of the Benjolin (After Later and for Eurorack Venom in VCV). There is such a vast sonic landscape to explore that it does seem magical, and is at the same time a tangible expression of the fundamental properties of electrons and physics. Please ignore hater(s) and keep making noise, and these videos.
Thanks for checking out the c4! It's a very interesting piece but l'm not sure if it would help me in my current state. Looking forward for episode 5...❤
rolando rototoms!!! 😂I love it!!! I'm eagerly awaiting my C4 to appear under my Christmas tree from Santa. It's been a bit of a wait since seeing the reveal in Bristol in person and then just missing out on the first batch here in the states... good things come to those who wait so they say. Thank you again for your videos.... always a treat to watch
Thanks for this deep series. This have helped me to decide I cant possibly decide on this before I actually buy one. So now I have to decide if I want to decide on getting on....hmm
Follow your music. Not all modules are for everyone. We build a musical instrument every time we patch. That's how I think about modular synthesis, is I am building a new instrument, daily. Now, would there have been an episode #4 if the comments had no kvetching and dramatic hand-wringing? 😊 At some point my Collide 4 will arrive. Until then, I must watch your videos and dream of what will come.
Thanks man, for your candid takes of what you're experiencing. I apologize for the portion of your audience, that ignored the fact, that they too, are learners, .. and weren't born with all knowledges.
I don't have a problem with people who know better and more, and are proud of it. I am also fine if they feel a bit 'elite' because they went to MIT or Harvard and most of us did not. They earned it. I learn a LOT from them. I am not fine with 'people' hurting other people's work for the fun of hurting other people - in my channel's comments. But I learned to just mute them so they can write whatever they want and nobody will ever read it. I am sure it's just one or two, or one with many accounts.
@@CinematicLaboratory I made a comment stating it's not even a lock-in amplifier, and that I'm not even sure that Heinbach nor Joran even know what a Lock-in amplifier is. I've been annoyed by the smugness and arrogance by both of them with this release, but well, my comment was deleted as I guess positive comments only. No idea what other people were saying, I'm a big fan of your videos but not a big fan of this brand nor the chap who's got his name on this module.
My friend it is a bit too late to say "I have no time to go that deep" when you already at the deep end. 😅This been really interesting video series. Thank you.
Wondering if I made the right decision to get one and still asking after buying one. That is ok when it is a 300 or 400$ module. But, here in canada it's 1000$. So no wondering for me to get one. Even after I hear the magic you did with it.
I am hoping yours is canadian dollars, wich is 670 euro. If you'd add everything up in separates (doepfer) I ended up with 1500 euro. You can basically get two C4's compared to an affordable Doepfer build. So yes, I think it's definitely worth it. The real point is to fgure out if you'd make use of it, or if you'd rather make loops, grains, ambiences, etc. Your favorite music is key here. It took me four episodes to figure it out, so it's not unlike a Serge panel where you'd start with an open platform, almost like a breadboard. For me, personally, there's nothing like Serge and it's my most cherished collection. I hope this helps, and there WILL be tutorials!
Our respect for sharing your honest thoughts! Modules are often complicated devices (especially Collide 4). And as an additional complication, they're not simply there to solve a problem or provide a service, but instruments meant to inspire personal creativity. This makes them challenging to feature or review.
We'll always support creators who show their own experiences, helping people to make up their mind and make the right decision for them.
My sincere thanks to you, posting this additional episode on the Collide 4. A well-balanced take on its complexity versus its use. Well done!
Thanks to you too! Your comment on Ep.03 was very valuable.
This cross-modulated exploration is what I adore about the mysteries of the Benjolin (After Later and for Eurorack Venom in VCV). There is such a vast sonic landscape to explore that it does seem magical, and is at the same time a tangible expression of the fundamental properties of electrons and physics. Please ignore hater(s) and keep making noise, and these videos.
Thanks for checking out the c4!
It's a very interesting piece but l'm not sure if it would help me in my current state. Looking forward for episode 5...❤
Thanks for keeping it real with us. You are the most legit modular youtuber I can think of. Can’t wait for more serge stuff.
rolando rototoms!!! 😂I love it!!! I'm eagerly awaiting my C4 to appear under my Christmas tree from Santa. It's been a bit of a wait since seeing the reveal in Bristol in person and then just missing out on the first batch here in the states... good things come to those who wait so they say. Thank you again for your videos.... always a treat to watch
Thanks for this deep series. This have helped me to decide I cant possibly decide on this before I actually buy one. So now I have to decide if I want to decide on getting on....hmm
Follow your music. Not all modules are for everyone. We build a musical instrument every time we patch. That's how I think about modular synthesis, is I am building a new instrument, daily. Now, would there have been an episode #4 if the comments had no kvetching and dramatic hand-wringing? 😊 At some point my Collide 4 will arrive. Until then, I must watch your videos and dream of what will come.
Thanks man, for your candid takes of what you're experiencing. I apologize for the portion of your audience, that ignored the fact, that they too, are learners, .. and weren't born with all knowledges.
I don't have a problem with people who know better and more, and are proud of it. I am also fine if they feel a bit 'elite' because they went to MIT or Harvard and most of us did not. They earned it. I learn a LOT from them. I am not fine with 'people' hurting other people's work for the fun of hurting other people - in my channel's comments. But I learned to just mute them so they can write whatever they want and nobody will ever read it. I am sure it's just one or two, or one with many accounts.
@@CinematicLaboratory I made a comment stating it's not even a lock-in amplifier, and that I'm not even sure that Heinbach nor Joran even know what a Lock-in amplifier is. I've been annoyed by the smugness and arrogance by both of them with this release, but well, my comment was deleted as I guess positive comments only. No idea what other people were saying, I'm a big fan of your videos but not a big fan of this brand nor the chap who's got his name on this module.
Excellent
Congrats, I can really hear the emotions now. The Bruxa patch was very nice but all the sounds are super awesome!!!
Quote of the day: Science we do not understand is perceived as magic. Some are scientists, some are sorcerers.
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My friend it is a bit too late to say "I have no time to go that deep" when you already at the deep end. 😅This been really interesting video series. Thank you.
I guess you're right. A dual C4 is a new adventure.
Wondering if I made the right decision to get one and still asking after buying one. That is ok when it is a 300 or 400$ module. But, here in canada it's 1000$. So no wondering for me to get one. Even after I hear the magic you did with it.
I am hoping yours is canadian dollars, wich is 670 euro. If you'd add everything up in separates (doepfer) I ended up with 1500 euro. You can basically get two C4's compared to an affordable Doepfer build. So yes, I think it's definitely worth it. The real point is to fgure out if you'd make use of it, or if you'd rather make loops, grains, ambiences, etc. Your favorite music is key here. It took me four episodes to figure it out, so it's not unlike a Serge panel where you'd start with an open platform, almost like a breadboard. For me, personally, there's nothing like Serge and it's my most cherished collection. I hope this helps, and there WILL be tutorials!