@@synthcube749 HOLY HELL, I ALWAYS forget you're right over in Waltham! I grew up in Middlesex County, had buddy who lived right on the Waltham line and had a dirtbike track I used to ride all through highschool, and my mother worked at the Boston Outpatient Surgical in Waltham for almost a decade ('til about ~2015)! Bringing me back... 🥹 Now I'm all the way over in Worcester unfortunately, but HAVE to find an excuse to visit the old home now!
I personally dont want a huge modular setup. BUT, I respect you guys who love them. I have a Moog One, Moog Matriarch and Oberheim OB-6, plus a bunch of other synths that I stick to. I would love to work with a modular guru someday, though.
The case is a monster FOR SURE! But it's a veeeerry long and slow process to build up to something like that. Doesn't take too much to just get started in modular. I've always thought of modular as more of a lifelong exploration of sounds. Not such a great thing for someone to just jump into if they like one specific sound for a song idea though. Haha!
اتوقع الأمر ليس صعبا و كثرة هذه الازرار هو للتبسيط أثناء الموسيقى و بدل ما يقوم بتبديل مستوى الايقاع و الصوت و نوعه يوزع التقسيمات على عدة الالت متزامنة و كلها عبارة عن جهاز او ازيد مكرر رغم أنه يحتاج إلى المهارة و الذوق
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is the creation of music in an analogous and complicated way in itself to the old since the one who used this machinery in his time was the nu musical artist and he was the only and the first In making electronic House music on these analog daws
There *will* be a generator run off of it's own sound. I know a way! Speakers are permanent magnets, too. In the right setup, mechanical leverage and springs do profound things with gravity. A circle magnet flipped over repels another magnet. Truly simple, if one were to force two closer inside a barrel. One would say- "Yo, that might explode." If you make the barrel roll in ringed twists, or the speakers geimetrically induced spin in proximity, you've got torque. Imagine dropping a speaker down a nuclear coolant tower. (They're empty) Like a runaway diesel, it relies on the threshold of mass forcing RPM faster than it can stop with angular momentum. Garage54 put magnets in a normal combustion engine, and the brakes couldn't stop it from turning over. Prime example without gas. Would be a shame if the hydraulic brakes made it spin harder instead of collecting energy.(not) As long as permenant magnets stay cold, they don't lose magnetism. Hell, hitting a steel bar North magnetises the steel without one. It might sound more like The Floppotron, but with bass. These tools are imperative. Adaptive modulation is key. Imagine a subwoofer box that could power the house. Electronics like the cold- forced induction is pretty cool. Might as well make the woofer box an A/C cavity. Technically, the sound could remain in a chamber so it doesn't really "make noise" outside, but it would be a phat trunk to work with. If it caused tremors while it was grounded to the Earth, I wouldn't be surprised. When I get it built, I'm gonna be knockin' every studio- and tellin everyone to get in the fucking chopper. Why did I post this, here? At first, I could hear the block percussion bleeding air to the outside, like an idle peppering off power. Then you condensed a vaccuum by releasing pressure, pulling the magnets to production, but still modulating bleeding blocks in logical order at speed and lowered the block metronome pace for an efficient effort at-speed. We have all spun a jump rope, our keys, or lights- it's easier when you get started. The feedback loop could do a number of things. Hell, you could slap this on the back of a subwoofer box and fill the extra space with mids and tweeters, and the motion itself could generate the noise physically with the right set-up. Did you know the eldest radar were just carved stone domes? They say we're not allowed to go the speed of sound and above certain decibles as they are regulated federally as a psi-op. Soon, my dudes. Soon. All it takes is one silo.
I hate these kind of comments... what sounds would you make with It? Do you even understand how it works? (also the sounds he is getting are very very solid percussion sounds. How much gear would you feel is appropriate for a modular percussion system? And no he isn't using the entire thing (he doesn't have to)
We don't have one for this build. We tend to swap out module pretty frequently, as it's in our storefront. We're planning to build some more permanent systems in the near future, which we may want to make a grid for!
Warum ist jetzt der Klang eines Motorrades mit Schaden an der Zylinderkopfdichtung Musik??? Dieser Beitrag ist eine Beleidigung an jeden ernsthaften Musiker, der sich niemals dieses ganze Equipment leisten kann und will !!
Beginning sounded like Mr. Krabs walking
🤣 SO TRUE
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@@highestpeeqs9532Thank you for spreading the word, but why on a comment like this??
Dude I love your setup. It's like the wall of a spaceship.
Thanks a bunch!! It's at our shop in Waltham, MA. If you're ever in the Boston area, come check it out!
@@synthcube749 HOLY HELL, I ALWAYS forget you're right over in Waltham!
I grew up in Middlesex County, had buddy who lived right on the Waltham line and had a dirtbike track I used to ride all through highschool, and my mother worked at the Boston Outpatient Surgical in Waltham for almost a decade ('til about ~2015)! Bringing me back... 🥹
Now I'm all the way over in Worcester unfortunately, but HAVE to find an excuse to visit the old home now!
NASA audio :)
@@synthcube749 The setup of the Moog System 55 and EMS Synthi 100 feels like a control panel of a spaceship
yuove fallen for it lol, forget the looks,just listen
My friends: what would you do if you won the lotery?
Me:
literally me
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@@highestpeeqs9532 p nuss
In deed
True, very expensive habit
I personally dont want a huge modular setup. BUT, I respect you guys who love them. I have a Moog One, Moog Matriarch and Oberheim OB-6, plus a bunch of other synths that I stick to. I would love to work with a modular guru someday, though.
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Started getting real good and industrial towards the end. Also, I love how excited your face got lol
That's the name of the game, right!? :)
Amazing, I'm waiting this on Spotify.
This sounds are cool. They make me remember to some film score from the 80s like Tangerine Dream
The knob third from back slightly in from the second row doesn't seem to calibrateted🎉 liked this !!
Thinkin about thos beans
Nice Beat!
Holy moly mother of all patching 🤟 🔥🔥
My man got the space shuttle cockpit going on over here.
Sounds a bit like the abstract dark industrial soundtrack from the game Quake very trent reznor i like it 🔥🔥🔥
So there's me slaving away all evening over my Pico System III paired with a Dr Strangelove ring mod. Then I see this behemoth!!!!! A boy can dream 😅❤
The case is a monster FOR SURE! But it's a veeeerry long and slow process to build up to something like that. Doesn't take too much to just get started in modular. I've always thought of modular as more of a lifelong exploration of sounds. Not such a great thing for someone to just jump into if they like one specific sound for a song idea though. Haha!
Also the Pico System III is a beauuuuutiful synthesizer!
I have a tape recorder from the 70s, big space saver bro! Less is more isn't just a saying!
Вау сколько лет надо будет осваивать это 😮🎉
اتوقع الأمر ليس صعبا و كثرة هذه الازرار هو للتبسيط أثناء الموسيقى و بدل ما يقوم بتبديل مستوى الايقاع و الصوت و نوعه يوزع التقسيمات على عدة الالت متزامنة و كلها عبارة عن جهاز او ازيد مكرر رغم أنه يحتاج إلى المهارة و الذوق
Mr. Krabs bussin it down at the rave
God that has a great almost African rhythm too it I really like it. It sounds like African handrumming almost
I wish I have this at my studio
Madeon: such a good drums (song: Mania, sound the same)
nice gear
Thanks! Come by our shop, and it can be yours ;)
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is the creation of music in an analogous and complicated way in itself to the old since the one who used this machinery in his time was the nu musical artist and he was the only and the first In making electronic House music on these analog daws
Looks expensive. But very cool❤
crazy...nice work ,catching the groove
Wow. DJ's rock.
Funny thing is, this could be made in 5 minutes with a PC and a $20 synth plugin!
This is the old way of synthesizers. Turning knobs or pots. All plugged in by hand.
*grins* twists all the knobs 😂 ahhh
This is magnificent
You think I'm just gonna watch this and NOT ask what the picture of the old man is about? 😂
Ooo what does this button do? Then... boom!
Dee Deeeeeee
I love this synth...
But I haven't money...😢
I could never learn all this 😭
pulsar self spinning sound
There is too much junk to work with, and I will need a whole crew to help me take that to my gig 😂😂 gabidge
Когда бывший пилот Боинга решил заняться музыкой 😂
Adjusting the space ship for takeoff 🛫 🚀
R2D2 trying to find Leia:
thos beans
Cicaloooooo
Sei un fenomenoooooooo.
Cosi che si creano tracce.
Dal vivo.
Registrazione live.
❤️
what does the beans module do
Thos beans
Why do I see Thos Beans Man up there?
There *will* be a generator run off of it's own sound.
I know a way! Speakers are permanent magnets, too.
In the right setup, mechanical leverage and springs do profound things with gravity.
A circle magnet flipped over repels another magnet.
Truly simple, if one were to force two closer inside a barrel.
One would say- "Yo, that might explode."
If you make the barrel roll in ringed twists, or the speakers geimetrically induced spin in proximity, you've got torque.
Imagine dropping a speaker down a nuclear coolant tower.
(They're empty)
Like a runaway diesel, it relies on the threshold of mass forcing RPM faster than it can stop with angular momentum.
Garage54 put magnets in a normal combustion engine, and the brakes couldn't stop it from turning over. Prime example without gas.
Would be a shame if the hydraulic brakes made it spin harder instead of collecting energy.(not)
As long as permenant magnets stay cold, they don't lose magnetism.
Hell, hitting a steel bar North magnetises the steel without one.
It might sound more like The Floppotron, but with bass.
These tools are imperative. Adaptive modulation is key.
Imagine a subwoofer box that could power the house.
Electronics like the cold- forced induction is pretty cool.
Might as well make the woofer box an A/C cavity.
Technically, the sound could remain in a chamber so it doesn't really "make noise" outside, but it would be a phat trunk to work with. If it caused tremors while it was grounded to the Earth, I wouldn't be surprised.
When I get it built, I'm gonna be knockin' every studio-
and tellin everyone to get in the fucking chopper.
Why did I post this, here? At first, I could hear the block percussion bleeding air to the outside, like an idle peppering off power. Then you condensed a vaccuum by releasing pressure, pulling the magnets to production, but still modulating bleeding blocks in logical order at speed and lowered the block metronome pace for an efficient effort at-speed. We have all spun a jump rope, our keys, or lights- it's easier when you get started. The feedback loop could do a number of things.
Hell, you could slap this on the back of a subwoofer box and fill the extra space with mids and tweeters, and the motion itself could generate the noise physically with the right set-up.
Did you know the eldest radar were just carved stone domes?
They say we're not allowed to go the speed of sound and above certain decibles as they are regulated federally as a psi-op.
Soon, my dudes. Soon.
All it takes is one silo.
how many knobs and inputs? Overkill
I;m thinkin bout thos Beans
the scary part is now I see the individual modules and it's starting to look normal sized
Why scary?
@@pchel930 I'm going to be in debt for eurorack modules for the rest of me life
No expenses spared on that rack!
Ha!
I just downloaded some random synths for fl, lookin at this makes me wanna throw up🥲 how tf am I supposed to learn all this🙃
Nice
Sound like afroperuvian music called festejo
Bros got the doohickey
Starship Enterprise
Japanese Taiko-Session
all this equipment (synthesizer of this size) just to make this sound?
I hate these kind of comments... what sounds would you make with It? Do you even understand how it works? (also the sounds he is getting are very very solid percussion sounds. How much gear would you feel is appropriate for a modular percussion system? And no he isn't using the entire thing (he doesn't have to)
JUNGLE JAPES
Who is that guy on the upper middle right of the synth?
This store is awesome
People watching level 25-30
Out of possible 10
But place is great
Ritmo de Tambor de Crioula - Maranhão/Brazil
I hear it!
how much this cost you
What do all the black knobs do?
Lots of things!
them: so what DAW do you use?
you: bruh ...
宇宙飛行士みたいだ
182,000 to do this.
Thata sweet!! Do you have a modular grid?
We don't have one for this build. We tend to swap out module pretty frequently, as it's in our storefront. We're planning to build some more permanent systems in the near future, which we may want to make a grid for!
@@synthcube749 thanks for the reply. I look forward to seeing a completely fitted system with modules of your choice
sounds like terrence fixmer
but is it a rocket?
Yes?
@@synthcube749 brooooo
Yeesh
Wheres this?
synthCube in Waltham, MA!
Isn't it excessive?
Only $22k for dat riddim
The modules used here are all pretty reasonably priced, and most were built from DIY kits! :)
La chona
i don’t wanna see his electric bill
Synths and musical instruments draw virtually no power compared to washing machines, ovens fridges microwaves ect ect
💢PORRA É ESSA???! 👀👀🙄
I am pretty sure with abo it an hour training you could land a plane
why isn't he using tier 2,3,4 etc.... Pioneers of modules would be turning in there graves after this performance.
1945 telephone operator ?
at first i thought thats some naruto shit😂
👏❤️🥇❤️😛😳
What is this comment section
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent and turn to him. He's coming back fr but we dont know when
Alter,die Mir Raumstation hatte weniger Knöpfe...
Yeah, but this one still works.
Me keabs
We've come full circle to our ancestors 20.000 years ago!
I turn knob. I make sound.
Spent $1000s to make fart noises
and then combinations? ya, write a manual
What’s going on here ?? 😂
Как будто кто то дрищет
Warum ist jetzt der Klang eines Motorrades mit Schaden an der Zylinderkopfdichtung Musik???
Dieser Beitrag ist eine Beleidigung an jeden ernsthaften Musiker, der sich niemals dieses ganze Equipment leisten kann und will !!
Just too much stuff...its more show than quality
Since we're a shop, it's a good thing.
You can do this in ableton a lot cheaper
You can do many things many ways!
Always fascinating to me how such beautiful sophisticated and complex boards always end up producing such random un-musical crap.
the sounds he is making are very solid percussion sounds
How much did all that lot cost
You probably paid a lot of money for this. Why? Sorry if I sound rude, I just don’t understand.
I honestly do respect this but I can't wrap my mind around how expensive it is to make a shit tier beat
hoarder, ocd, waste of money
I don't know anything about this but tell me is it necessary when you can do it on the computer?
or maybe you can't...
Что это такое???
Модулярный синтезатор
And ?
And.
all that just for that! i can come close with a volca drum,or a modified tr77 lol