I find your idea to have the Lyra sitting in the background gently making nature sounds genius. I'm afaid I stole your idea to have it do sort of forest birds from another one of your videos. Thanks for another great patch in this one!
Awesome! I like the field recordings because it grounds me. I like to get about 15 minutes of recordings here and there with my zoom h4. It's fun to slow them down, also. Half speed or so.
ROFL! I genuinely thought you had the Lyra make the bird noises! It took me hours to figure out how you did it, and now, when I finally have the Lyra making bird sounds, you tell me they were recorded! I'm glad I found out before I spent two days trying to make the Lyra imitate cicadas!
Absolutely love this series, constantly looking forward to the next entries. Curious question if you have the time: have you stumbled upon any tricks or elegant solutions to getting odd clock divisions out of the dividers such as 3, 5, 7, etc? I always find myself wanting to stop relying on external eurorack for this functionality. Thanks again!
Hello! I have been contemplating odd time signatures for a while now. I have not found any sure fast ways other than inverters and attenuators blending clock dividers.
The Bob Ross of the synth community.
I find your idea to have the Lyra sitting in the background gently making nature sounds genius. I'm afaid I stole your idea to have it do sort of forest birds from another one of your videos. Thanks for another great patch in this one!
Awesome! I like the field recordings because it grounds me. I like to get about 15 minutes of recordings here and there with my zoom h4. It's fun to slow them down, also. Half speed or so.
ROFL! I genuinely thought you had the Lyra make the bird noises! It took me hours to figure out how you did it, and now, when I finally have the Lyra making bird sounds, you tell me they were recorded!
I'm glad I found out before I spent two days trying to make the Lyra imitate cicadas!
Thanks for this!
It is my pleasure! Thanks for hanging out!
Absolutely love this series, constantly looking forward to the next entries. Curious question if you have the time: have you stumbled upon any tricks or elegant solutions to getting odd clock divisions out of the dividers such as 3, 5, 7, etc? I always find myself wanting to stop relying on external eurorack for this functionality. Thanks again!
Hello! I have been contemplating odd time signatures for a while now. I have not found any sure fast ways other than inverters and attenuators blending clock dividers.
31:00 wild
Thanks dude