Thanks mate! Yeah, quite so. It is different from things just purely generated inside the computer. I don't think Orchestral Movements In The Dark wrote their song "Electricity" about analog synths. But it might as well have been because it is so apt. In all seriousness, the rawness of the sound is one thing. But the hands one approach is another huge factor. That breaths a lot of life into the pieces as well. And that's something you can achieve with a midi controller and some VSTs.
@@AndyFirebladeMuza thanks Andy! Yes, the Edge really lends itself well to having two. You can do all kinds of neat tricks you can't do with just one. Anyway, thanks again for stopping by and commenting, much appreciated!
Really nice and hypnotic!. Layering the two instances tuned to each other and your live tweaks really came together very well. Also the edge does receive midi note data but it is relative to the tuning of your oscillators. Also working with something like the Korg SQ-1 you can break out of the limitations of the built-in sequencer…
Thank you EchoKraft! Very happy and proud to hear that I'm inspiring you to give it a try. If you end up with a video, be sure to post a link. I'd love to see what you come up with.
Thanks Prim! I'm happy to hear that and that you've enjoyed the captions. Congratulations with your new instrument! You're gonna have a lot of fun with it, I'm sure.
Thanks Olldo! And sorry for the late reply. I'm happy to hear you've enjoyed my little jam. And my ramblings. It's fun to know people actually read them. Do you have an Edge yourself?
This is cool! I don't like VST's all that much. I'm old school. I like being able to turn knobs, and have a machine I can turn on, and use. I just got a wasp..I sold my CRAVE, and I didn't know what this was, until I watched a video, out of curiosity. I have the Arturia Drumbrute, and while I like it, and it's fairly easy to use, it takes up too much space. I'm not really a synth player, but I like having fun with these machines. I'm a guitar player who has always been synth curious. Thanks for a very good Demo!
Thanks again Sandy! Yeah, VSTs are no fun to interact with. Knobs & sliders. Things you can touch is where it's at. I'm with you all the way! the Wasp is a brutal little monster! I'm sure you can make it do all kinds of interesting things. It's funny, I'm a synth guy who has always been guitar-curious. Every once in a while I pick one up. And immediately realize that I love the sound of guitar. I am way out of my depth when it comes to actually playing it. Anyway, I'm very happy to hear you've enjoyed this. And I'll hope you'll have a lot of fun on your synth-adventures.
How you getting on with the wasp I was thinking of getting one , think the original one was probably what got me into synths , then I borrowed a sh101 from a mate that was in the RAF had it for ages , I was addicted then
@@0z33y I don't have a Wasp, I'm afraid. It's been in my shopping basket numerous times. As has been the Doepfer Wasp filter module. But I never bit the bullet. Not sure why. That filter is oh so tasty! As is the sh101 filter. I can totally see them being a gateway drug indeed. It's a nice thing though, you taking care of your mates synth while he was away. Did he want his synth(s) back after his stint the RAF?
@@electronictiger yes the filter would be something I would look at did not know there was a Sh101 filter might have to get one of those … unfortunately yes he had the synth back , and I ended up with a Casio VL tone calculator lol
Very nice! With my slow reply you must have them in house now, right? What are your first impressions? They seem like brilliant little boxes that hold a lot of tunes in them.
Thank you Richard! I've heard of Plastikman. Even met people with a plastikman tattoo. But I can't say I really know his music. He was slightly before my time, I guess. Any particular track of his that my track reminds you of? I'd love to check it out!
Really digging this channel since it popped up on my feed. Hope it gets more views/subscribers 👍🏻 think something that would help, is showing how you make sounds and patch the semi modular kit. Just got a kobol myself so would be interesting to see you do videos on patch creation. Even better would be to do without a specific sound that you’d already made. Just random twiddling and patching until you hit the sweet spot 👍🏻😂
@@electronictiger enjoy making music... As I do. Check my channel If you like👍😎 th-cam.com/play/PLGUzauOx1plS-l8jA-qWKFrVVoV5gLyqW.html&si=DEdDJtdga5ZSFWcN
loved it. Definitely Underworldish :) So is that great kick sound from the RD-9? and then 2 tracks of Edge and one of the 2600 right? just visualizing what is needed.
Sorry, I missed your comment earlier. You have no idea how happy that comments makes me. STITI is probably my favorite album of all time. So you thinking it sits well with that is quite the compliment, to me. Many thanks!
Ah, I somehow missed your comment, so sorry for the late reply! I'm happy to hear you think it's underworld-ish, too. Yes, you are correct 2 tracks of Edge, one 2600 and the RD-9. So kind of a minimal setup, really. Hope that helps!
Thanks, I only have the recording of that pad. No individual samples. But I've uploaded it for you here: www.mediafire.com/file/d05iigo45jma5qt/ElectronicTigerEndlessRoad2600Pad.wav/file Feel free to use it in anyway you see fit. And if you do, please send a link. I'd love to hear it!
And OF COURSE it is possible to play the Edge via MIDI. What are you even talking about? You just have to set it to the right MIDI channel on the backside. Just read the manual!
Thank you PatternRecognitionMusic! That's a cool name, btw. TH-cam can tell you what the Edge sounds like.. But what TH-cam videos can't give you is the feeling of actually playing with it. And for me that's a feeling of joy. I've had couple friends play with mine. And they all ended up wanting one. Not all of them bought one. But they did consider it. Cause it's just fun to jam with. And lose yourself in the sound for a while.
@@electronictiger Thanks! I took the name from the William Gibson book. I spent some time with the DFAM in stores when it first came out, but never got around to picking one up. I think Edge has a bit of a different character, not in a bad way, just different. I don't know if it would feel redundant for me, I get a lot of rhythmic pitched type stuff with Pam's and Manis so there would probably be some overlap...but I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to try crosspatching an Edge with my eurorack stuff.
@@PatternRecognitionMusic Sorry, for the late reply. I've think I've only ever read Gibson's Neuromancer / Sprawl series. I quite liked that though. How is Pattern Recognition, the book? Yeah, the Edge and DFAM are different beasts. The filter design is different, I think And I do prefer the knobs on the Edge. With what you've already got it's hard to say you need an Edge. But they are so much fun! And portable / stand alone units. I find myself doing that more and more. Just having a play with it. As a way to unwind. But I'm sure cross patching it with your modular would be inspiring. :)
Cool . I use my edge very similar , and try to start out more synth sound like pads ect , but it just leads you into chill out rave , it’s filters are designed that way, after all it is a percussion instrument, and I find it very hands on , great for live performance, if that’s your thing , I try to stay away from its midi , it is annoying , but control voltage works ok , I have it links to its brother the crave , and a Drumbrute impact , via a Microfreak , a zoom multi effect and a sq-1 …
Sorry for the late reply 0z33y! The Edge is great fun, isn't it? Are you tempo syncing your Crave and DrumBrute to the Edge via control voltage? Or via midi? I'm getting to borrow a Microfreaksoon. That seems like a way cool synth. Can't wait to play with it!
@@electronictiger I have the crave out to the Microfreak in at the moment, the crave is also cv linked to the edge , and that’s got midi out to the. KORG sq1 all going to a mixer and out to a zoom MS70cdr , all soon to be joined up to a modular that I am in the process of building ….. you will have a lot fun with whatever setup you choose , and making sounds is what’s it’s all about …..
@@0z33y That sounds like a sweet setup indeed! And yes, it is most certainly about having fun making sounds. What kind of direction are you taking with your modular? More sound sources? Or are you going for more effect / processing modules? They're is some amazing stuff out there in Eurorackland. The other day I learned about 4MS' Metamodule. Expensive, but it allows you to run code from VCV rack in your physical modular. With CV patch points. Which is wild!
@@electronictiger i am starting small never ventured this way before , so just starting with a create audio kit , hopefully trying to keep in budget , I want to try out a spring reverb , other than that the direction is a mind blowing experience, trial and error at a cost , and if it goes horribly wrong , well it will end up on eBay …lol
@@0z33yWelcome to the rabbit hole 0z33y! Yeah, the costs are a serious barrier to entry. I'm so happy that something like Behringer exists. Because it does drastically reduce the price. Still, it's very far from cheap. The neat thing is indeed you can sell it on. And recoup quite a bit of your funds. Spring reverbs are fun! As I'm sure you know, they have a peculiar flavor based on the length of the spring. I don't really like the spring reverb in the 2600. I think the springs are just too short for my tastes. But I have a longer spring bank. And that's just a gnarly sound, in a good way! No plugin can match that. It's not always useful. But when I want that specific sound there is no substitute. A lot of old (practice) guitar amps have a spring reverb built in. And you can sometimes get those for basically free at thrift stores. Just go into the instrument in and out of the headphone out. And you could also experiment with mic'ing up the cabinet for a different sound. But it's cheap way to experiment with the sound and see how you like it.
How did you do the layering? Did you record the first one as an audio track in your DAW and then played over it on a different track? I don’t think you can play both tracks with the sounds coming out from the edge right?
Yes, exactly that. I recorded the second take while listening to the first. So I'm responding to what is already there. And indeed, the Edge is a monosynth so it can only output a single sound.
Hypnotic indeed. I like the double layering idea. Did you have anything in mind when you did the second layer or just went for it with the hope it would fit in, which it did with the base G and D notes and similar, gradual modulations? Did you have a stopwatch going as well to get both layers closing out at the same time? Just curious how you approached it. I have a Crave and a TD-3, you could say an Edge is an obvious next addition when the next round of GAS hits.
Thanks Jon! I listened to the G performance whilst recording the D performance. So it's me responding to what's already there. I chose G and D because they are a perfect 4th apart. So they are consonant together. This would have allowed me to add an additional melody. But I didn't really feel I could fit anything in, so I abandoned that idea. Anyway, I'm sure the Edge would be a lovely accompaniment for your TD-3 and Crave.
@@electronictiger cool, thanks for explaining your approach. Is that a perfect 4th or a perfect 5th though? Not trying to be pedantic, a genuine question as I’m trying to get my head round theory. G up to D a perfect 5th? G down to D a descending perfect 4th? I dunno 😀
@@jonmaddison Sorry, my bad. Indeed, a perfect 5th as the D is higher than the G. I originally started on a lower D but that sounded messy. Too many low frequencies. So I went an octave up. But I didn't change my way of thinking about it. Thanks for pointing it out! I mean that sincerely.
Thanks BPEMETO! What Behringer synths I would recommend really depend on what music you want to make. But the 2600 is extremely versatile and just generally awesome. And I also love the Kobol Expander. Which has a very different sound. I adore the Pro-1, you can't go wrong with that one. I'm considering its polyphonic brother, the Pro-800. Hope this helps!
@@electronictiger Thanls! : ) For sure I would get some of these one day, but right now I'm an absolute beginner with analog synths ... I was thinking something more like The Cave and The Edge or TD-3-MO and RD-6. The type of music I want to create is more like in your video. No external keyboard ... just knobs and sound and rhythm : )
@@electronictiger Thanks! : ) And one more thing .... What additional gear would you recommend getting with the synths ? I've just realized that If I have several of them, I'll probably need at least an audio mixer of some kind.
@@BPEMETO An audio interface for sure. Get one with more inputs than you think you'll need. And something to record into, a DAW. Can be anything really. I like Reaper and its inexpensive. And some cables to connect it all. If you've got more money to spend, buy some effect pedals. Delays are your freinds. Can be cheap guitar pedal. Keep your setup small, play, experiment and see what you need next.
I'm really saddened that it has no way to reset the cycle. thus there's no way to do a pattern that's anything other than 8 steps. Been wanting to do some 6/8 and 5/4 stuff lately and it would be awesome for what I'm doing, but the only way is to sample it and chop it up. Which is what I might end up doing but it's not nearly as fun that way
Yeah, a CV controlled reset would have been brilliant! Chopping things up is super useful...but also very boring, indeed. The Edge demands to be played with. I'm going to do a video with this some day soon. There are some things you can try to side step the problem, at least a little bit. An external sequencer being the obvious one. And you definitely can get different timing feelings out of the Edge by routing the either the pitch or velocity out into the tempo in. Just run it through a multiple, like the Black Market Monomult or through a splitter cable. So you can route it back into the appropriate CV input. Now you can make all kinds of crazy rhythms. But it's going to be hard to sync up. Unless you make The Edge the master clock.
@@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 The Edge is a drum/percussion synth. The Grind is just a monophonic synth with a sequencer. The grind has digital oscillators and the Edge has analog ones. So you can get very different tones out of them. So if you want to do something melodic, the Grind is the more obvious choice. If you want crunchy analog beats, the Edge would be the logical choice. Though you can squeeze out all manner of cool sounds out of the Grind, too.
Thanks Tomax! By modern standards there is definitely too much reverb on the kick. Go back 30 years, and it's a lot more common to have reverb drenched kicks. That's the stuff I grew up on / like and the style I was going for with this jam. So I'm happy with how it sounds. Nonetheless I sincerely appreciate your feedback. A lot of my other jams have way drier sounding kicks.Anyway, thanks again!
I like the edge more than my TD3, it can make comparable sounds and much more. The result is a often by random. If I had an idea what I want, I better use my Neutron. But for bass lines or a background Melody I like the edge. For kicks it is nice, but not my favourite synth. I wished it has sawtooth waveform. I used it a lot in my song th-cam.com/video/QWkDHOq2_9k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jvqLaxoidPlCeIUh
Yeah, compared to the Edge the TD3 can be a bit underwhelming indeed. The Neutron is a monster of a synth. Truly a beast. Yes, it would have been cool if the Edge had a saw wave. If you're really desperate for a saw wave you can run all of the control outs like the envelopes and pitches to the appropriate CV-ins of the Neutron. That opens a whole new dimension to the Edge. Especially if you use the Neutron's multiple to clone the signal to control something like the waveshape. Anyway, thanks for stopping by! And sorry for the late reply!!
Cool, I'm genuinely appreciative of you letting me know how you feel. And I'm also curious to why you think it's awful. Not as judgment or anything. Just curious.
These analogue boxes sound really raw, almost like you can hear the sound of electricity itself. Great deep jam, enjoyed it mate.
Thanks mate! Yeah, quite so. It is different from things just purely generated inside the computer. I don't think Orchestral Movements In The Dark wrote their song "Electricity" about analog synths. But it might as well have been because it is so apt.
In all seriousness, the rawness of the sound is one thing. But the hands one approach is another huge factor. That breaths a lot of life into the pieces as well. And that's something you can achieve with a midi controller and some VSTs.
That's exactly what it is. Software is great and has its uses, but you can't beat the harmonics from an analog synth
WoW, this has made me want another Edge, 2 of them sounded fantastic. The 2600 also sounded amazing. Great Jam well done.
@@AndyFirebladeMuza thanks Andy! Yes, the Edge really lends itself well to having two. You can do all kinds of neat tricks you can't do with just one. Anyway, thanks again for stopping by and commenting, much appreciated!
Really nice and hypnotic!. Layering the two instances tuned to each other and your live tweaks really came together very well. Also the edge does receive midi note data but it is relative to the tuning of your oscillators. Also working with something like the Korg SQ-1 you can break out of the limitations of the built-in sequencer…
This is amazing. It sounds amazing. I have two Behringer edges and I’m actually gonna try this very cool.
Thank you EchoKraft! Very happy and proud to hear that I'm inspiring you to give it a try. If you end up with a video, be sure to post a link. I'd love to see what you come up with.
@ oh absolutely man!
Yup, i just bought something, and boy am I excited! XD
Sweet jam mate :D
(I love your captions, makes it more personal)
Thanks Prim! I'm happy to hear that and that you've enjoyed the captions. Congratulations with your new instrument! You're gonna have a lot of fun with it, I'm sure.
What a thing of beauty. Thank you for sharing
brillianr video mate, loved the philosophical quips between describing the machine, silent completative narration over a solid demonstration
Thanks Olldo! And sorry for the late reply. I'm happy to hear you've enjoyed my little jam. And my ramblings. It's fun to know people actually read them. Do you have an Edge yourself?
That sounds excellent!
Thank you kindly! I'm happy to hear that!
This is cool! I don't like VST's all that much. I'm old school. I like being able to turn knobs, and have a machine I can turn on, and use. I just got a wasp..I sold my CRAVE, and I didn't know what this was, until I watched a video, out of curiosity. I have the Arturia Drumbrute, and while I like it, and it's fairly easy to use, it takes up too much space. I'm not really a synth player, but I like having fun with these machines. I'm a guitar player who has always been synth curious. Thanks for a very good Demo!
Thanks again Sandy! Yeah, VSTs are no fun to interact with. Knobs & sliders. Things you can touch is where it's at. I'm with you all the way! the Wasp is a brutal little monster! I'm sure you can make it do all kinds of interesting things.
It's funny, I'm a synth guy who has always been guitar-curious. Every once in a while I pick one up. And immediately realize that I love the sound of guitar. I am way out of my depth when it comes to actually playing it.
Anyway, I'm very happy to hear you've enjoyed this. And I'll hope you'll have a lot of fun on your synth-adventures.
How you getting on with the wasp I was thinking of getting one , think the original one was probably what got me into synths , then I borrowed a sh101 from a mate that was in the RAF had it for ages , I was addicted then
@@0z33y I don't have a Wasp, I'm afraid. It's been in my shopping basket numerous times. As has been the Doepfer Wasp filter module. But I never bit the bullet. Not sure why. That filter is oh so tasty! As is the sh101 filter. I can totally see them being a gateway drug indeed.
It's a nice thing though, you taking care of your mates synth while he was away. Did he want his synth(s) back after his stint the RAF?
@@electronictiger yes the filter would be something I would look at did not know there was a Sh101 filter might have to get one of those … unfortunately yes he had the synth back , and I ended up with a Casio VL tone calculator lol
Got my edge coming tomorrow morning to go with my grind and spice 😎
Very nice! With my slow reply you must have them in house now, right? What are your first impressions? They seem like brilliant little boxes that hold a lot of tunes in them.
Great tune ! Reminds me of plastikman/hawtin
Thank you Richard! I've heard of Plastikman. Even met people with a plastikman tattoo. But I can't say I really know his music. He was slightly before my time, I guess. Any particular track of his that my track reminds you of? I'd love to check it out!
Really digging this channel since it popped up on my feed. Hope it gets more views/subscribers 👍🏻 think something that would help, is showing how you make sounds and patch the semi modular kit. Just got a kobol myself so would be interesting to see you do videos on patch creation. Even better would be to do without a specific sound that you’d already made. Just random twiddling and patching until you hit the sweet spot 👍🏻😂
Very nice double layer... WE need more Edge videos 😎👍 such a great synth 😊
Thank you. And yup, the Edge is lovely. I'll try to add some more Edge action to the video pool shortly. Stay tuned! 😄
@@electronictiger enjoy making music... As I do. Check my channel If you like👍😎 th-cam.com/play/PLGUzauOx1plS-l8jA-qWKFrVVoV5gLyqW.html&si=DEdDJtdga5ZSFWcN
Nice!! .. Loving the EDGE !!
Thank you! Yes, the EDGE is something special indeed. You've got an EDGE yourself?
Nice doubled edge!
Thanks!
The Edge is definitely underrated. I'm really enjoying it...
Yup, it's a lovely little synth with big sound design potential. What kind of sounds are you making on your Edge?
@@electronictiger Check out my channel @droidsonacid - I post a lot of Edge content. I even sneak it in on many of my Techno tracks. 😉
loved it. Definitely Underworldish :) So is that great kick sound from the RD-9? and then 2 tracks of Edge and one of the 2600 right? just visualizing what is needed.
I was thinking the same thing. Sits well alongside Second Toughest.
Sorry, I missed your comment earlier. You have no idea how happy that comments makes me. STITI is probably my favorite album of all time. So you thinking it sits well with that is quite the compliment, to me. Many thanks!
Ah, I somehow missed your comment, so sorry for the late reply! I'm happy to hear you think it's underworld-ish, too. Yes, you are correct 2 tracks of Edge, one 2600 and the RD-9. So kind of a minimal setup, really. Hope that helps!
so beuatiful! so you are using 2 edges? What CV Patch from the EDGE are you using to trigger the ARP 2600?? thanks!!!
yeah man! Same here, weather, sleep, and hypnotic patterns. usually play like that till i land on something I can take a nap too LOL! :)
I love to listen to music while taking a nap. That moment just before I fall asleep my mind becomes one with the sound. I love that feeling.
@@electronictiger HECK YEAH EXACTLY! Especially after hours of adulting LOL
nice jam. i like the edge, it can go places dfam can't sonically, but also vice versa.
Lovely performance, lovely commentary
Thank you TrenchDweller, happy to hear you've enjoyed both the music and the commentary!
Such a cool video, sounds really good. Good job
Thanks Heppening!
Although I like the edge, the pad you bring in on the 2600 is top tier. I would love to have samples of that pad by itself 😢
Thanks, I only have the recording of that pad. No individual samples. But I've uploaded it for you here:
www.mediafire.com/file/d05iigo45jma5qt/ElectronicTigerEndlessRoad2600Pad.wav/file
Feel free to use it in anyway you see fit. And if you do, please send a link. I'd love to hear it!
@@electronictiger wow, thanks so much! I will definitely post a link when I use it. Thanks again for sharing this with me 👍
And OF COURSE it is possible to play the Edge via MIDI. What are you even talking about? You just have to set it to the right MIDI channel on the backside. Just read the manual!
Or use the synthtribe app
this was fun to listen to. thank you.
My pleasure Krazy Wabbit, thanks for tuning in!
Nice! I'm still on the fence, kinda want an Edge.
Thank you PatternRecognitionMusic! That's a cool name, btw.
TH-cam can tell you what the Edge sounds like.. But what TH-cam videos can't give you is the feeling of actually playing with it. And for me that's a feeling of joy. I've had couple friends play with mine. And they all ended up wanting one. Not all of them bought one. But they did consider it. Cause it's just fun to jam with. And lose yourself in the sound for a while.
@@electronictiger Thanks! I took the name from the William Gibson book. I spent some time with the DFAM in stores when it first came out, but never got around to picking one up. I think Edge has a bit of a different character, not in a bad way, just different. I don't know if it would feel redundant for me, I get a lot of rhythmic pitched type stuff with Pam's and Manis so there would probably be some overlap...but I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to try crosspatching an Edge with my eurorack stuff.
@@PatternRecognitionMusic Sorry, for the late reply. I've think I've only ever read Gibson's Neuromancer / Sprawl series. I quite liked that though. How is Pattern Recognition, the book?
Yeah, the Edge and DFAM are different beasts. The filter design is different, I think And I do prefer the knobs on the Edge. With what you've already got it's hard to say you need an Edge. But they are so much fun! And portable / stand alone units. I find myself doing that more and more. Just having a play with it. As a way to unwind. But I'm sure cross patching it with your modular would be inspiring. :)
@@electronictiger Pattern Recognition was enjoyable enough, it's not like the Sprawl stuff, but still good.
@@PatternRecognitionMusic I bet it is hard to beat the Sprawl series, indeed. But I'll add it to my reading list nonetheless. Thanks!
great videos new sub!
Thank you Bowwylad, and welcome! More videos coming soon!
amazing synth😍
Yes, the Edge is something special.
Cool . I use my edge very similar , and try to start out more synth sound like pads ect , but it just leads you into chill out rave , it’s filters are designed that way, after all it is a percussion instrument, and I find it very hands on , great for live performance, if that’s your thing , I try to stay away from its midi , it is annoying , but control voltage works ok , I have it links to its brother the crave , and a Drumbrute impact , via a Microfreak , a zoom multi effect and a sq-1 …
Sorry for the late reply 0z33y! The Edge is great fun, isn't it? Are you tempo syncing your Crave and DrumBrute to the Edge via control voltage? Or via midi? I'm getting to borrow a Microfreaksoon. That seems like a way cool synth. Can't wait to play with it!
@@electronictiger I have the crave out to the Microfreak in at the moment, the crave is also cv linked to the edge , and that’s got midi out to the. KORG sq1 all going to a mixer and out to a zoom MS70cdr , all soon to be joined up to a modular that I am in the process of building ….. you will have a lot fun with whatever setup you choose , and making sounds is what’s it’s all about …..
@@0z33y That sounds like a sweet setup indeed! And yes, it is most certainly about having fun making sounds.
What kind of direction are you taking with your modular? More sound sources? Or are you going for more effect / processing modules?
They're is some amazing stuff out there in Eurorackland. The other day I learned about 4MS' Metamodule. Expensive, but it allows you to run code from VCV rack in your physical modular. With CV patch points. Which is wild!
@@electronictiger i am starting small never ventured this way before , so just starting with a create audio kit , hopefully trying to keep in budget , I want to try out a spring reverb , other than that the direction is a mind blowing experience, trial and error at a cost , and if it goes horribly wrong , well it will end up on eBay …lol
@@0z33yWelcome to the rabbit hole 0z33y! Yeah, the costs are a serious barrier to entry. I'm so happy that something like Behringer exists. Because it does drastically reduce the price. Still, it's very far from cheap. The neat thing is indeed you can sell it on. And recoup quite a bit of your funds.
Spring reverbs are fun! As I'm sure you know, they have a peculiar flavor based on the length of the spring. I don't really like the spring reverb in the 2600. I think the springs are just too short for my tastes. But I have a longer spring bank. And that's just a gnarly sound, in a good way! No plugin can match that. It's not always useful. But when I want that specific sound there is no substitute.
A lot of old (practice) guitar amps have a spring reverb built in. And you can sometimes get those for basically free at thrift stores.
Just go into the instrument in and out of the headphone out. And you could also experiment with mic'ing up the cabinet for a different sound. But it's cheap way to experiment with the sound and see how you like it.
Excellent! 🤖
Thanks you!
How did you do the layering? Did you record the first one as an audio track in your DAW and then played over it on a different track? I don’t think you can play both tracks with the sounds coming out from the edge right?
Yes, exactly that. I recorded the second take while listening to the first. So I'm responding to what is already there. And indeed, the Edge is a monosynth so it can only output a single sound.
😊 nice 🎉
Thanks mate!
Hypnotic indeed. I like the double layering idea. Did you have anything in mind when you did the second layer or just went for it with the hope it would fit in, which it did with the base G and D notes and similar, gradual modulations? Did you have a stopwatch going as well to get both layers closing out at the same time? Just curious how you approached it. I have a Crave and a TD-3, you could say an Edge is an obvious next addition when the next round of GAS hits.
Thanks Jon! I listened to the G performance whilst recording the D performance. So it's me responding to what's already there. I chose G and D because they are a perfect 4th apart. So they are consonant together. This would have allowed me to add an additional melody. But I didn't really feel I could fit anything in, so I abandoned that idea.
Anyway, I'm sure the Edge would be a lovely accompaniment for your TD-3 and Crave.
@@electronictiger cool, thanks for explaining your approach. Is that a perfect 4th or a perfect 5th though? Not trying to be pedantic, a genuine question as I’m trying to get my head round theory. G up to D a perfect 5th? G down to D a descending perfect 4th? I dunno 😀
@@jonmaddison Sorry, my bad. Indeed, a perfect 5th as the D is higher than the G. I originally started on a lower D but that sounded messy. Too many low frequencies. So I went an octave up. But I didn't change my way of thinking about it. Thanks for pointing it out! I mean that sincerely.
@@electronictiger awesome, I may well do some similar experimenting with my Crave. All the best.
@@jonmaddison Go for it! If you ended up with a video of it be sure to post a link and I'll check it out.
Wait, an Electronic Rat must be friends with an Electronic Tiger, right?
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Thanks for the video! Amazing sound! I want to start with the Beringer's synths ... which two synths would you recommend for the beginning?
Thanks BPEMETO! What Behringer synths I would recommend really depend on what music you want to make. But the 2600 is extremely versatile and just generally awesome. And I also love the Kobol Expander. Which has a very different sound. I adore the Pro-1, you can't go wrong with that one. I'm considering its polyphonic brother, the Pro-800. Hope this helps!
@@electronictiger Thanls! : ) For sure I would get some of these one day, but right now I'm an absolute beginner with analog synths ... I was thinking something more like The Cave and The Edge or TD-3-MO and RD-6. The type of music I want to create is more like in your video. No external keyboard ... just knobs and sound and rhythm : )
@@BPEMETO Then the Crave and Edge are excellent choices indeed. Go for it! You'll have loads of fun.
@@electronictiger Thanks! : ) And one more thing .... What additional gear would you recommend getting with the synths ? I've just realized that If I have several of them, I'll probably need at least an audio mixer of some kind.
@@BPEMETO An audio interface for sure. Get one with more inputs than you think you'll need. And something to record into, a DAW. Can be anything really. I like Reaper and its inexpensive. And some cables to connect it all. If you've got more money to spend, buy some effect pedals. Delays are your freinds. Can be cheap guitar pedal. Keep your setup small, play, experiment and see what you need next.
I'm really saddened that it has no way to reset the cycle. thus there's no way to do a pattern that's anything other than 8 steps. Been wanting to do some 6/8 and 5/4 stuff lately and it would be awesome for what I'm doing, but the only way is to sample it and chop it up. Which is what I might end up doing but it's not nearly as fun that way
Yeah, a CV controlled reset would have been brilliant! Chopping things up is super useful...but also very boring, indeed. The Edge demands to be played with.
I'm going to do a video with this some day soon. There are some things you can try to side step the problem, at least a little bit. An external sequencer being the obvious one. And you definitely can get different timing feelings out of the Edge by routing the either the pitch or velocity out into the tempo in. Just run it through a multiple, like the Black Market Monomult or through a splitter cable. So you can route it back into the appropriate CV input. Now you can make all kinds of crazy rhythms. But it's going to be hard to sync up. Unless you make The Edge the master clock.
Nice trip. What was the other synth in the third picture doing? Pad?
Thanks Gunnar! Yes, the 2600 is doing the long pad notes that play there.
I’m trying to wrap my head around the differences between the Edge and the Grind. Can anyone explain the similarities and differences?
@@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 The Edge and the Grind are very different beasts.
@@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 The Edge is a drum/percussion synth. The Grind is just a monophonic synth with a sequencer. The grind has digital oscillators and the Edge has analog ones. So you can get very different tones out of them. So if you want to do something melodic, the Grind is the more obvious choice. If you want crunchy analog beats, the Edge would be the logical choice. Though you can squeeze out all manner of cool sounds out of the Grind, too.
@electronictiger, Thank you for the reply. Very helpful.
it sounds very good. u use 2 edge?
Thank you Hauptmann! No, I double tracked using the same Edge. But maybe I should get myself a 2nd Edge?
@@electronictiger No, this would only make sense in a live setup.
@@hauptmannderbiertrinkerbri7760 True, very true.
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Thanks!
That’s way to much reverb on the kick, otherwise it’s a dope jam 😊
Thanks Tomax! By modern standards there is definitely too much reverb on the kick. Go back 30 years, and it's a lot more common to have reverb drenched kicks. That's the stuff I grew up on / like and the style I was going for with this jam. So I'm happy with how it sounds. Nonetheless I sincerely appreciate your feedback. A lot of my other jams have way drier sounding kicks.Anyway, thanks again!
I like the edge more than my TD3, it can make comparable sounds and much more. The result is a often by random. If I had an idea what I want, I better use my Neutron. But for bass lines or a background Melody I like the edge. For kicks it is nice, but not my favourite synth. I wished it has sawtooth waveform.
I used it a lot in my song th-cam.com/video/QWkDHOq2_9k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jvqLaxoidPlCeIUh
Yeah, compared to the Edge the TD3 can be a bit underwhelming indeed. The Neutron is a monster of a synth. Truly a beast. Yes, it would have been cool if the Edge had a saw wave. If you're really desperate for a saw wave you can run all of the control outs like the envelopes and pitches to the appropriate CV-ins of the Neutron. That opens a whole new dimension to the Edge. Especially if you use the Neutron's multiple to clone the signal to control something like the waveshape. Anyway, thanks for stopping by! And sorry for the late reply!!
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Cool, I'm genuinely appreciative of you letting me know how you feel. And I'm also curious to why you think it's awful. Not as judgment or anything. Just curious.
@@electronictiger its not awful hes just pissed cos he spent 10k on gear and your tunes are better