Lovely as always. Can you briefly outline your signal chain post-modular (I'm always curious). Also, what's that mixer you're using (I'm in the market).
Thanks so much! So nothing particularly fancy going on in the post modular chain. Basically I have one output going (the Intellijel 7U Performance Case built-in outputs going into a Sound Devices MixPre recorder which in turn is sending a stereo out directly into the camera, which is what you hear. Back in the system my main output is doubled to the Intellijel 1U headphones out module which I am sending out to the mixer which is going to a monitor for me to hear while recording. This module is amazing because it allows for simultaneous monitoring and recording from your eurorack. The mixer I am using is a Mackie ProFx12 which I picked up for like half the price on B&H deal. It is a decent sounding mixer and seems to handle modular levels just fine, only downside is that it does not support multi-track recording over USB.
Thanks you!! I love these cables, too, so I am happy you comment on them. They are the David Cronenberg inspired Crono cables meant to look flesh-like and they kind of glow in the dark.... I believe they are a special CTRL MOD cable (great little Brooklyn-based modular shop!)... I sometimes think of using only these cables but you get a bit too lost in the patch... the only thing I would point out is that some cables are very supple (almost like skin) while other are rather stiff or plasticky....
@@RPGould3 Thank you for the information! I'm sure I would get some of them. The first impression of these cables in your video to me is they almost look like alive.. now you tell me it glow and supple that's even better XD
Nice Mannequins rack ! Those module always triggered in me a certain curiosity. How would you describe the sound of that company ? Are they special in a way ?
Thanks ! Hmm. Good question. My first Mannequins module was the Mangrove and what I really like about it was the brassy, windy warm sound it produces paired with some very interesting quasi-organic glitchiness as you modulate the formant pot or cv. Then I got the Three Sisters and it took me a while to really appreciate what it could do. From what I can gather it is also a pretty unique sounding filter (although I am not a huge filter freak). I then got the Cold Mac and it really took me a while to make sense of it, but it has a very nice overdrive crunch when you push it a bit. And then there is just friends which can be a very interesting modulation source but also a very interesting voice. wHile Mangrove has probably the most recognizable sound, like anything, I guess it really depends on how you use it and in what context you put it. I have a couple of videos featuring each of these, so if you do a search on my channel you might get a better answer from my point of view.
great drones !
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Good evening.brother! really superb channel.;))
Thank you! Appreciate it!!
Love it!
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lovely stuff!
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whats your patch cable? brand
Lovely as always. Can you briefly outline your signal chain post-modular (I'm always curious). Also, what's that mixer you're using (I'm in the market).
Thanks so much! So nothing particularly fancy going on in the post modular chain. Basically I have one output going (the Intellijel 7U Performance Case built-in outputs going into a Sound Devices MixPre recorder which in turn is sending a stereo out directly into the camera, which is what you hear. Back in the system my main output is doubled to the Intellijel 1U headphones out module which I am sending out to the mixer which is going to a monitor for me to hear while recording. This module is amazing because it allows for simultaneous monitoring and recording from your eurorack. The mixer I am using is a Mackie ProFx12 which I picked up for like half the price on B&H deal. It is a decent sounding mixer and seems to handle modular levels just fine, only downside is that it does not support multi-track recording over USB.
Love your video!! And the cables are beautiful, can I ask what are the cables you are using?
Thanks you!! I love these cables, too, so I am happy you comment on them. They are the David Cronenberg inspired Crono cables meant to look flesh-like and they kind of glow in the dark.... I believe they are a special CTRL MOD cable (great little Brooklyn-based modular shop!)... I sometimes think of using only these cables but you get a bit too lost in the patch... the only thing I would point out is that some cables are very supple (almost like skin) while other are rather stiff or plasticky....
@@RPGould3 Thank you for the information! I'm sure I would get some of them. The first impression of these cables in your video to me is they almost look like alive.. now you tell me it glow and supple that's even better XD
Nice Mannequins rack ! Those module always triggered in me a certain curiosity. How would you describe the sound of that company ? Are they special in a way ?
Thanks !
Hmm. Good question.
My first Mannequins module was the Mangrove and what I really like about it was the brassy, windy warm sound it produces paired with some very interesting quasi-organic glitchiness as you modulate the formant pot or cv. Then I got the Three Sisters and it took me a while to really appreciate what it could do. From what I can gather it is also a pretty unique sounding filter (although I am not a huge filter freak). I then got the Cold Mac and it really took me a while to make sense of it, but it has a very nice overdrive crunch when you push it a bit. And then there is just friends which can be a very interesting modulation source but also a very interesting voice. wHile Mangrove has probably the most recognizable sound, like anything, I guess it really depends on how you use it and in what context you put it. I have a couple of videos featuring each of these, so if you do a search on my channel you might get a better answer from my point of view.
What's the mixer up there
Hey! It's a Mackie ProFX12 that I got when it was on DealZone special on B&H some years ago.
@@RPGould3 thank you , didn't recognize those faders...