Anyone in confusion on my Behringer statement, this the reason: www.synthtopia.com/content/2020/03/02/behringer-dismisses-critics-as-haters-launches-hate-attack-on-journalist/
Hey buddy where can I get a filter? I looked everywhere btw this is one of my favourite things you have shown me, gonna utilise it a bunch. Always grateful, J
First off I love you. Second Tesla argued that all objects have a resonant frequency, including the Earth itself. Please keep pushing the low end. You seemed to back away from the lows. That is where your machines can explore reality itself.
*including human molecules. It's been proposed that the resonance of humanity is what dictated the different base patterns around the world, and is my theory why everyone picks up the blues and 4/4 time so easily...
Love it as always Hainbach! A lot of fun can be had using the 4x high and low pass filters in Ableton's EQ Eight in combo with the Q control to create a sort of variable width and resonating bandpass filter. This can be placed in all different parts of the signal chain of sends and returns (inside the box and out). Used in combo with saturation, reverbs, delays, modulation effects, compression and feedback loops I've gotten lovely results.
Stephan that was gorgeous throughout. I’m so glad to see you uploading while we all live through this stressful time. It’s somehow even more glorious to hear good music now.
one of my favorite things to do with feedback is to mix the output of a ladder filter back in with the input but delayed. not like a delay with wet and dry mix, but in the sense of adding time to the extra feedback path. tweaking the delay time will cause it to howl and shriek, and sometimes the whole system becomes so excited and unstable that turning a knob and then turning it back will do something completely chaotic and it can take minutes for it to resume it's previous behaviour
The fact that you share all your music process and knowledge is so beautiful and fascinating. I really think that all your work here on TH-cam is so precious and valuable, and I really want to thank you. Have a nice day and I wish you the best. Again, thank you a lot.
I love this stuff... taking a simple basic sound, then routing sends back to tracks into busses into sends etc... a “simple” app that lets you play with this stuff on an iPad is called Moebius Lab.
This is a great technique to create new sounds.I watched this video again the other day, several times. I tried to rebuild this using my equipment (filter, mixer, signal). I found some interesting new sounds, but i did not achieve to create this feedback-effect. I think my signal-chain is still some kind of faulty. Unfortunately the video does not show the whole signal-chain (cables, connection-points, sources-filters-mixer). Maybe there will be a part two about this technique using a chorus or a phaser filter some day. This would be great. Thank you so much for all your work and inspiration. Peace.
Love this. Your videos have been a great inspiration to get back into electronic music diy. Since starting to watch them I've built a passive Lowpass filter with resonance, a small mixer and I'm working on several ideas on various breadboards.
Yes! Feedback loop are magical! I tried it with reverb, delays and distortion, tremolos, flangers, etc but never filters. I thought the resonance parameter would have the same effect. I will check that out. Thank you Hainbach, those were beautiful sounds!
This is great Mr. Hainbach, thank you. More of these videos please! Unfortunately here in the US the Bruel & Kjaer used equipment is crazy expensive and scarcely available. If you have any circuit schematics please share, would be great so we could "diy" it.
could we mark a specific day that everyone on earth becomes Hainbach, all mannerisms and vocal phrasing that would rule love the channel dawg! come drink some quarantined whiskey with me sometime
Using the mixer as an instrument! Effects loops with your favorite filters and reverbs, and being able to pan them and bring them in and out. Reminiscent of Dub music and the way they used the studio to process sounds. Love it and the video where you visit his studio, brilliant nerd heaven! haha thanks Hainbach!
I love to have the original dry signal panned to one side and the effected signal on the other side, it creates such a beautiful stereo image and landscape for the sound.
Very interesting video. I have no hardware equivalent of what you show here, but a lot is possible in software, so I decided to fire up BitWig Studio, search for Resonator to see if I had any plugin in my DAW that could possibly do what happens here, and lo and behold, Resonator Bank does exactly this. Without this video I would not even know where it would be useful, and I would see it as a failed EQ plugin, but now I know better. Because of this video I understand how to use that specific filter and get exactly the same kind of sound as in this video. OMG, Shocked! Thank you so much.
For people complaining about the prices of some of this gear, If you're Eurorack the Bastl Propust is tiny and sounds great. It's not adjustable, but you can get very similar results
Interesting seeing the electronics testing lab equipment used for acoustic projects. Interesting to see applications for use other than RF. Interesting the difference and combined frequencies as well as harmonics produced. Like you noted... interesting like not only bi-neural beats... other electrophysiological modalities I'm guessing resonating sympathetically with the generated signals effect beyond in general stimulation, depression and dissociation.
The part where you first bring out the synth sounds straight out of a massive attack song Edit: Turns out its pretty damn close to the opening of Dissolved Girl
at around 8 minutes you had some super cool rhythms going, like it was this cinematic ambient take progressive psytrance. really really liking this bit
I recently thought of doing something similar. I haven't got around to messing with it yet, but from what I've heard here, it's definitely worth trying.
Those are not particularly useful because that equipment rarely has banana connectors. But it is easy enough to mount a few jacks and bnc connectors to a panel to diy a passive format jumbler which can be used with measurement equipment. For a lot of the older stuff you'll need all sorts of el weirdo connectors so make sure to be on a lookout for cables to fit your equipment, and either diy a "el-weirdo to BNC" or straight to jack.
Hello! Love your video! Gave me a lot of inspiration! I bought a 1613, but I can't find the connection. Can you show me how the 1613 connector is made? Thank you very much!
Oooh... I'll definitely give this technique a try. I have an AI Synthesis AI008 Matrix Mixer on the way and I think this module will enable this quite effectively. Thanks for the idea!
Hmm. I have a 24 step rotary switch left over. That would make a nice stepped passive filter. I always get good ideas for things to build from you! Thanks!
@@leadtowill For the Bruel & Kjaer? Nope. But I think that 1613 uses inductors, which cost like $10 each, so it's probably cheaper to just buy a second hand 1613. :-) I was just gonna use caps and resistors.
A lot of familiar chaos - 1984.. as soon as I borrowed a mixer with multiple aux sends my tape delay and effects got intertwined as never before! Now I make use of Reaktor, VCV rack and a few other software systems to enact my inspirations, whilst still having an analogue mixer or 6(!!) to work 'out of the box' too.
Last time I got carried away with such a mastery of sound finesse was listening to Spiral from vangelis back in 1980 when I was 5 years old, and fell in love since with sound,. Your sound is so pure I can only say thank you so much, I clicked on oyur channel by accident and I'm so glad I did. Vielen dank.
ghostly overtone pads: or, sexy techno sounds. i may have the jump on that addac triple bandpass filter. they even included a feedback control like the send config on your desk.
Could be also an option to use as aux one free channel of the mixer since it has an eq section, the routing could be aux out to channel X in , direct out from the channel to feed another channel in , in this way you basically have a filter with also a fadder and if you don't want the fadder to attenuate you can just use pfl
@HAINBACH @marc runner I don't really get the hate for Behringer... Making technology accessible to the masses is something that I would qualify as good. They're not stealling the customers from the other companies, they're just allowing previously gate kept customers to enjoy low priced versions of expensive gear. Moog will still sell their products and probably to some customers that bought behringer as an entry point and whom would maybe never even tried it in the past. Maybe I'm missing some elements about this debate, if it is the case, please enlighten me.
@@IlmariLahti I just went to read about this. It seems to me like petty fight between the two parties.In my opinion neither is acting good in the debacle. Nevertheless, it doesn't makes the behringer products less good. I don't own any of their synths, but I'm not feeling offended by their clones (like said in my previous comment I don't think it hurts the original products nor their customers).
It’s really not about cloning, I don’t care about that. it’s about cyber bullying. Peter Kirn did his Job as journalist, Behringer spend months and lots of money on a bullying campaign, trademarking even Kirn’s name, because Herr Behringers ego was bruised. This is not ok in any way, the power balance between one guy and his blog and a multi-million dollar company is just not there. I was ready to boycott any event featuring Behringer, but Covid19 came so it was moot anyway.
@@Hainbach Ok I can understand this. From what I've read it seemed to me to be more of a joke, but I can get that it is dangerous to think that way when facing a bully. I think I did not see the extent of the bullying and looked at it like two sides throwing pikes at each other. Indeed there is quite an imbalance in the size of the two parties which makes it unfair. Thanks for taking the time to share your view!
As send and return on the mixer are not pasiv. It’s a lot talk about passive. The cheap way I did it was a Morley wah wah pedal on Synthesizer . Wich is a aktive bandpassfilter . . And works perfect in front of an analog delay pedal
Great video. When you put the B&K filters on the Juno synth I thought it started to sound like tape manipulation by the Radiophonic Workshop. I wonder if they used some of the same types of bandpass filters in their 1960s work. Delia Derbyshire’s music for The Dreams soundscape has a similarly resonant, haunting tonality.
Anyone in confusion on my Behringer statement, this the reason: www.synthtopia.com/content/2020/03/02/behringer-dismisses-critics-as-haters-launches-hate-attack-on-journalist/
Nothing quite like listening to a German, talking about filters. It's my ear's comfort food.
Imagine Werner Herzog.
@@theothertonydutch It would be heartbreaking.
Chocolatey,
Glassy...
Whiskey-like.
asmr
nau äm gonne show u hau it würgs ❤
Your voice is the sound of inner peace. Very needed in these confusing times...
i literally felt myself relax as soon as he said "hi, i'm Hainbach"
This one will be about 20min, as I could not cut too much of the sound examples, they felt just to good to me. See you in a bit!
leave them open and let us enjoy too :)
Loved those sounds! glad you didn't cut too many!
"Rich chocolaty tone" is that Van Halen's brown tone?
Hey buddy where can I get a filter?
I looked everywhere
btw this is one of my favourite things you have shown me, gonna utilise it a bunch. Always grateful, J
Never in a hurry with this content. Keep it long, these experiments deserve the time to inspire. So interesting and enjoyable.
First off I love you. Second Tesla argued that all objects have a resonant frequency, including the Earth itself. Please keep pushing the low end. You seemed to back away from the lows. That is where your machines can explore reality itself.
*including human molecules. It's been proposed that the resonance of humanity is what dictated the different base patterns around the world, and is my theory why everyone picks up the blues and 4/4 time so easily...
@@russellzauner In your part of the world maybe... In say India or China, not so much.
i never liked bandpass filters too much and now 20 minutes later I've completely changed my mind. damn hainbach
Your video inspired me to develop a homage filter as a DIY kit so more people can access this type of sound. Inspiring work as always! ❤️
I love the sounds you were able to get out of the Syntrx. It went from really dark and deep, to light and airy with just a few turns of a knob.
I'm having a Hainbach afternoon on youtube and my smile is getting bigger and bigger. This video was absolutely brilliant!
Love it as always Hainbach! A lot of fun can be had using the 4x high and low pass filters in Ableton's EQ Eight in combo with the Q control to create a sort of variable width and resonating bandpass filter. This can be placed in all different parts of the signal chain of sends and returns (inside the box and out). Used in combo with saturation, reverbs, delays, modulation effects, compression and feedback loops I've gotten lovely results.
Thank you for doing a whole video about my question!! :)
It was a good one!
I listened through this on a system with a Genelec 7360a subwoofer.
That bass feedback was something extra! :-)
Thank you for not cutting the sound examples indeed ! It sounds so good I love it
Mmmm... feedback! The crown jewel of everything analogue. Great techinque man, these tutorials are golden.
Oh my gosh. That song at the end. Those sounds and melody. Top notch man.
The sound that starts at 7:20 is absolutely glorious. It made me feel things.
Yes!! Gave me goosebumps!! That sub is gorgeous and helps create a lovely texture. Great inspirational spring board for a track.
Stephan that was gorgeous throughout. I’m so glad to see you uploading while we all live through this stressful time. It’s somehow even more glorious to hear good music now.
one of my favorite things to do with feedback is to mix the output of a ladder filter back in with the input but delayed.
not like a delay with wet and dry mix, but in the sense of adding time to the extra feedback path. tweaking the delay time will cause it to howl and shriek, and sometimes the whole system becomes so excited and unstable that turning a knob and then turning it back will do something completely chaotic and it can take minutes for it to resume it's previous behaviour
Your excitement over gear, life, everything -- it always perks me up. Thank you HAINBACH!
The fact that you share all your music process and knowledge is so beautiful and fascinating. I really think that all your work here on TH-cam is so precious and valuable, and I really want to thank you. Have a nice day and I wish you the best. Again, thank you a lot.
Best techno I've heard all year. Thanks for sharing!
15:02 That's basically the soundtrack for the trailer to a cyberpunk film. Some needs to get Hainbach in touch with CD Projekt Red.
I enjoy watching someone that has a similar approach as me in the studio. You put out such fantastic content.
I love this stuff... taking a simple basic sound, then routing sends back to tracks into busses into sends etc... a “simple” app that lets you play with this stuff on an iPad is called Moebius Lab.
Very intriguing concept with neat results. Bleib gesund und alles gute für Dich und Deine Familie!
Your deep dives are real gifts. Thanks for sharing these sounds! My vocabulary for describing sound is growing as a result of these videos.
"Chocolatey"?
This dude is the Bob Ross of experimental electronica. Relaxing and informative!
its your world , maybe theres a couple of happy chocolatey little oscillators on your track , its ur track :)
Wow! Love the unexpected tones this technique creates. Could listen to it for days and days..!
Sensationell. Vielen Dank das du das geteilt hast. Ich wäre sonst auch nicht auf die Idee gekommen so etwas mit Filtern zu machen.
This is a great technique to create new sounds.I watched this video again the other day, several times. I tried to rebuild this using my equipment (filter, mixer, signal). I found some interesting new sounds, but i did not achieve to create this feedback-effect. I think my signal-chain is still some kind of faulty.
Unfortunately the video does not show the whole signal-chain (cables, connection-points, sources-filters-mixer). Maybe there will be a part two about this technique using a chorus or a phaser filter some day. This would be great.
Thank you so much for all your work and inspiration.
Peace.
Love this. Your videos have been a great inspiration to get back into electronic music diy. Since starting to watch them I've built a passive Lowpass filter with resonance, a small mixer and I'm working on several ideas on various breadboards.
Yes! Feedback loop are magical! I tried it with reverb, delays and distortion, tremolos, flangers, etc but never filters. I thought the resonance parameter would have the same effect. I will check that out. Thank you Hainbach, those were beautiful sounds!
That Juno one was incredible!
A little oasis of calm in this madness. Thank you!
This is great Mr. Hainbach, thank you. More of these videos please! Unfortunately here in the US the Bruel & Kjaer used equipment is crazy expensive and scarcely available. If you have any circuit schematics please share, would be great so we could "diy" it.
I love the low key syntrx. Great episode again. Loving the LPG vibes!
could we mark a specific day that everyone on earth becomes Hainbach, all mannerisms and vocal phrasing
that would rule
love the channel dawg! come drink some quarantined whiskey with me sometime
Your videos are such an important resource, thank you so much for the care and attention you put into these
Using the mixer as an instrument! Effects loops with your favorite filters and reverbs, and being able to pan them and bring them in and out. Reminiscent of Dub music and the way they used the studio to process sounds. Love it and the video where you visit his studio, brilliant nerd heaven! haha thanks Hainbach!
I love to have the original dry signal panned to one side and the effected signal on the other side, it creates such a beautiful stereo image and landscape for the sound.
also, feeding back the filter into itself and then using the eq on the aux channel to shape the feedback is very fun
Very interesting video. I have no hardware equivalent of what you show here, but a lot is possible in software, so I decided to fire up BitWig Studio, search for Resonator to see if I had any plugin in my DAW that could possibly do what happens here, and lo and behold, Resonator Bank does exactly this. Without this video I would not even know where it would be useful, and I would see it as a failed EQ plugin, but now I know better. Because of this video I understand how to use that specific filter and get exactly the same kind of sound as in this video. OMG, Shocked! Thank you so much.
Oh please send that to Bitwig - they lend us their ladder when we did destruction loops. Good people
Thanks for the demonstration. Piquant, bitter-sweet, complex sounds. Whiskey and the right Chocolate blend well.
You sir, are the coolest.Keep doing what you do.Please
For people complaining about the prices of some of this gear, If you're Eurorack the Bastl Propust is tiny and sounds great. It's not adjustable, but you can get very similar results
Yes! Also in my test equipment like modular
My first time here, subscribed immediately and will recommend for anyone.
Interesting seeing the electronics testing lab equipment used for acoustic projects. Interesting to see applications for use other than RF. Interesting the difference and combined frequencies as well as harmonics produced. Like you noted... interesting like not only bi-neural beats... other electrophysiological modalities I'm guessing resonating sympathetically with the generated signals effect beyond in general stimulation, depression and dissociation.
Extremely inspiring, all videos! thanks
Damn Hainbach, that was a really inspiring little video. Short, informational and wonderfully performed. Cheers! Hope you are staying well.
Nice Piano Performance and great Bandpass Routing Tips.
The part where you first bring out the synth sounds straight out of a massive attack song
Edit: Turns out its pretty damn close to the opening of Dissolved Girl
Thank you, Hainbach, for taking us on this tasty trek into your arcane audio alchemy process. Be well.
Aux send then back into mixer channel and aux send again is mind blowingly simple and clever.
I learn so much from you Mr Hainbach. Thank you.
The filters, especially with reverb and echo, are such a dub techno sound. I love it.
Good ear! Especially the Alison labs is a dub secret.
Good ear! Especially the Alison labs is a dub secret.
That PNO jam before the end was ecstatic!
I'm guessing techniques like these were used a lot in making the INSIDE soundtrack.
Really insightful.
They used a human skull when making the soundtrack lol.
The music at the end is just mindblowing
Amazing. Thank you for going deeper into this.
Always a pleasure to see you and watch you work!
at around 8 minutes you had some super cool rhythms going, like it was this cinematic ambient take progressive psytrance. really really liking this bit
I recently thought of doing something similar. I haven't got around to messing with it yet, but from what I've heard here, it's definitely worth trying.
I love your channel and your music. Equal parts meditation and food for thought... Thank you for sharing your thoughts and approaches!
This is what TV should have been like all along
Low-Gain Electronics UTL-1/2’s are always available directly or via Schneider’s Laden, PatchPoint, Escape From Noise or Perfect Circuit Audio
Those are not particularly useful because that equipment rarely has banana connectors. But it is easy enough to mount a few jacks and bnc connectors to a panel to diy a passive format jumbler which can be used with measurement equipment. For a lot of the older stuff you'll need all sorts of el weirdo connectors so make sure to be on a lookout for cables to fit your equipment, and either diy a "el-weirdo to BNC" or straight to jack.
Jarno Verhoeven except I also make custom UTL boxes with BNC.
Damn, the prices for these filters just soared on eBay. Lol.
Hello! Love your video! Gave me a lot of inspiration! I bought a 1613, but I can't find the connection. Can you show me how the 1613 connector is made? Thank you very much!
This dude oozes radio frequency genius
Oooh... I'll definitely give this technique a try. I have an AI Synthesis AI008 Matrix Mixer on the way and I think this module will enable this quite effectively. Thanks for the idea!
fantastic sound examples Hainbach, lovely. the bit from minute 13 onward reminds me of some Mobius Unit tapes. thanks for your work!
Excellent demonstration of technique and inspiring ideas.
Thanks a lot for your video. A lot of a ideas waiting to be tested!
Hmm. I have a 24 step rotary switch left over. That would make a nice stepped passive filter. I always get good ideas for things to build from you! Thanks!
Lennart Regebro If you’ve got schematics I’d really appreciate them! Hainbach said they were on the subreddit but couldn’t find them.
@@leadtowill For the Bruel & Kjaer? Nope. But I think that 1613 uses inductors, which cost like $10 each, so it's probably cheaper to just buy a second hand 1613. :-)
I was just gonna use caps and resistors.
It is possible to use the primary winding of a mains transformer as an inductor, typically the inductance is in the range of 1 to 10
@@gordonrobertson102 Oh, sure, but that would become one giant filter...
But that's pretty cool though. And a big bad knob on the front. Hmmm...
Lennart Regebro Oh cool, my mate has a bag of inductors he was going to give me. Was thinking about some wahs but this seems like much more fun!
A lot of familiar chaos - 1984.. as soon as I borrowed a mixer with multiple aux sends my tape delay and effects got intertwined as never before! Now I make use of Reaktor, VCV rack and a few other software systems to enact my inspirations, whilst still having an analogue mixer or 6(!!) to work 'out of the box' too.
8:04 hugely reminds me of the Massive Attack track Dissolved Girl on Mezzanine
this is so cool and all the sounds are fantastic! your videos are always great but truly appreciated in these difficult times
Last time I got carried away with such a mastery of sound finesse was listening to Spiral from vangelis back in 1980 when I was 5 years old, and fell in love since with sound,. Your sound is so pure I can only say thank you so much, I clicked on oyur channel by accident and I'm so glad I did. Vielen dank.
Tolles Video! Schön das du nich soviel Rausgeschnitten hast, da waren echt viele geile sounds dabei.
Very nice the sounds are almost indescribable. Cheers for the inspiration. Loved the drums through the pedal,sounds like throbbing gristle.
Your voice is so soothing 😁
Can you explain what is the advantage of a passive band pass vs active bandpass?
ghostly overtone pads: or, sexy techno sounds. i may have the jump on that addac triple bandpass filter. they even included a feedback control like the send config on your desk.
These sounds are why I love Daniel Avery's work.
that's awesome! thank you. and music is really beautiful
That Syntrx sounds amazing! Looks beautiful too! The price is discouraging, but I guess it makes sense for something so niche, right?
Malicious Machine for that much, I would like to build an EMS style myself.
oh man this is pure inspiration
I love passive filters!
Looking forward to this one!
Could be also an option to use as aux one free channel of the mixer since it has an eq section, the routing could be aux out to channel X in , direct out from the channel to feed another channel in , in this way you basically have a filter with also a fadder and if you don't want the fadder to attenuate you can just use pfl
Wonderful sounds! Made my heart smile...
From the corner of my eye the description read BADASS FILTERS. Had to click on it!
behringer: morally bankrupt company... love your directness and honesty. excellent channel!
@HAINBACH @marc runner I don't really get the hate for Behringer... Making technology accessible to the masses is something that I would qualify as good. They're not stealling the customers from the other companies, they're just allowing previously gate kept customers to enjoy low priced versions of expensive gear. Moog will still sell their products and probably to some customers that bought behringer as an entry point and whom would maybe never even tried it in the past. Maybe I'm missing some elements about this debate, if it is the case, please enlighten me.
@@Spukulele google "musictech behringer kirn".
@@IlmariLahti I just went to read about this. It seems to me like petty fight between the two parties.In my opinion neither is acting good in the debacle. Nevertheless, it doesn't makes the behringer products less good. I don't own any of their synths, but I'm not feeling offended by their clones (like said in my previous comment I don't think it hurts the original products nor their customers).
It’s really not about cloning, I don’t care about that. it’s about cyber bullying. Peter Kirn did his Job as journalist, Behringer spend months and lots of money on a bullying campaign, trademarking even Kirn’s name, because Herr Behringers ego was bruised. This is not ok in any way, the power balance between one guy and his blog and a multi-million dollar company is just not there. I was ready to boycott any event featuring Behringer, but Covid19 came so it was moot anyway.
@@Hainbach Ok I can understand this. From what I've read it seemed to me to be more of a joke, but I can get that it is dangerous to think that way when facing a bully. I think I did not see the extent of the bullying and looked at it like two sides throwing pikes at each other. Indeed there is quite an imbalance in the size of the two parties which makes it unfair. Thanks for taking the time to share your view!
The most important piece of kit in the whole video is definitely the mixer. Awesome filter too :p
Next video will see more of the mixer
I meant it jokingly ofc. But it is an instrument and fx-box in its own right:)
The filter sounds amazing love it!!!!!
As send and return on the mixer are not pasiv. It’s a lot talk about passive.
The cheap way I did it was a Morley wah wah pedal on Synthesizer . Wich is a aktive bandpassfilter . . And works perfect in front of an analog delay pedal
Amazing stuff--love the work you do.
Oh this is fantastic. Thank you.
wow. I seriously underestimated these filters
Great video. When you put the B&K filters on the Juno synth I thought it started to sound like tape manipulation by the Radiophonic Workshop. I wonder if they used some of the same types of bandpass filters in their 1960s work. Delia Derbyshire’s music for The Dreams soundscape has a similarly resonant, haunting tonality.
Similar technology!
The song in the end is so beautifull!
very much smoother than the digital bandpass filters in reaktor
Ahh ein Hainbach video, on go the HD600's!
NICE ONE BRO SOME INCITEFUL INFO
YOU ARE WELCOME BUDDY