Cool video. If you miss your MARF you might enjoy using the DMT Audio module in Cherry Audio's Voltage Modular. If you have a DC coupled interface you could send the voltages out to other gear. I'm sure it's not as fun as the hardware but can still produce some good results.
Realised that the Easel was enough for me with limited time (and budget). But I’m sure I’ll get back to it one day because I do miss it. Just have to figure out the time & budget thing :)@@thezyg6311
@@no_talking I got it from here when I had it: www.samodular.com/product/248s-marf/, but also coming soon here: sourceofuncertainty.com/products/model-248
Love the last clip in particular! Looks like Braids, Marf, 258, 261, 266, 281, 292? Do you feel like you got a lot of mileage out this setup? I also have an easel and am looking into getting a 10 panel case, mostly for glitchy percussion stuff like this and some tonal melodic stuff here and there, but the choices are getting to be a bit overwhelming!
Thank you! And yes, except it’s not a 261, but a 25s. And then the DAO as the Braids x2. Unfortunately, I don't have the modular setup anymore, only the Easel (or actually two Easels, BEMI and 208P). But I do miss it and will get it again at some point. I guess everyone's journey is different. I started with only 4U, then 5U. Honestly, I think I was most creative with only 5U. But with the Marf, it became 10U. Lots of fun, and I think the Marf is my favorite module. At 15U, there wasn't that much output. More fiddling, which is fun of course, but my experience is that I was much more creative with 5U and 10U. Next time I’ll go for 5, 8 or 10U. Good luck!
Now THESE are some potent Brain Zaps! ⚡🧠🪢
omg its beautiful-not always but just enough
Cool video. If you miss your MARF you might enjoy using the DMT Audio module in Cherry Audio's Voltage Modular. If you have a DC coupled interface you could send the voltages out to other gear. I'm sure it's not as fun as the hardware but can still produce some good results.
Thanks! And cool, I'll check it out. Thanks for the tip.
Nice timbres! Glad you are sharing this.
So Nice, very glad you've shared this!
Most enjoyable!
Thank you!
I keep coming back to this video, just ordered a MARF so it's getting me excited.
Excellent! You'll love it .
@@alansmithee8903 How come you sold, or did you just get out of Buchla entirely?
Realised that the Easel was enough for me with limited time (and budget). But I’m sure I’ll get back to it one day because I do miss it. Just have to figure out the time & budget thing :)@@thezyg6311
Where did you order the marf from?
@@no_talking I got it from here when I had it: www.samodular.com/product/248s-marf/, but also coming soon here: sourceofuncertainty.com/products/model-248
Great patches!! Thanks for sharing.
Superb!
Genius ..
Yes, this I like 🤩
Thank you :)
very nice
ACE!
Love the last clip in particular! Looks like Braids, Marf, 258, 261, 266, 281, 292?
Do you feel like you got a lot of mileage out this setup? I also have an easel and am looking into getting a 10 panel case, mostly for glitchy percussion stuff like this and some tonal melodic stuff here and there, but the choices are getting to be a bit overwhelming!
Thank you! And yes, except it’s not a 261, but a 25s. And then the DAO as the Braids x2.
Unfortunately, I don't have the modular setup anymore, only the Easel (or actually two Easels, BEMI and 208P). But I do miss it and will get it again at some point. I guess everyone's journey is different. I started with only 4U, then 5U. Honestly, I think I was most creative with only 5U. But with the Marf, it became 10U. Lots of fun, and I think the Marf is my favorite module. At 15U, there wasn't that much output. More fiddling, which is fun of course, but my experience is that I was much more creative with 5U and 10U. Next time I’ll go for 5, 8 or 10U. Good luck!
@@alansmithee8903 Thank you for the info!
irreversible;-)
Early crew.
Cool sound and picture! Can you tell a little bit about how you are filming? What camera do you use? Thanx!
Thank you. I’m just using an old Panasonic Lumix GM1 and their 20mm lens. Nothing fancy :)
Thank you!💥