Nicely thought out. I love the sound of these next gen Buchla modules. One thing you might consider is a mastering pass before you export video. You can do this very easily with the Fairlight page of the free version of Davinci Resolve. Your modular system has fidelity from DC to well over 20khz. Adding a nice set of high and low pass filters and a touch of compression-limiting would really pull the sound together. A steep lowpass way up at 15-17 kHz would help a lot. Most DAWs have a simple way to sum stereo to mono below perhaps 100 hz, this would help definite a more coherent stereo field where it counts. Add a high pass filter to remove DC up to say 30 hz to tighten up bass. Add some compression/limiting after the filters to glue the sound together a bit. Signal from a modular synth can be spikey and wreak havoc with streaming platform audio codecs. All of this simple mastering would help make more listenable recordings, better videos and possibly save your speakers, if not you’re hearing. Have fun exploring, hope this helps.
@@markseagraves5486 thank you soi much for this feedback! yeah the audio is straight out of the modular into my zoom h6 and audio out directly into my phone to records. I really appreciate your comment, and thank you for listening!
@@daniel_mana I like it best when it just generates itself, like a low tempo sequence. My small modular does that, the randomness is like a landscape, of sorts
let me know what you think of this patch from scratch video!!!
Nicely thought out. I love the sound of these next gen Buchla modules. One thing you might consider is a mastering pass before you export video. You can do this very easily with the Fairlight page of the free version of Davinci Resolve. Your modular system has fidelity from DC to well over 20khz. Adding a nice set of high and low pass filters and a touch of compression-limiting would really pull the sound together. A steep lowpass way up at 15-17 kHz would help a lot. Most DAWs have a simple way to sum stereo to mono below perhaps 100 hz, this would help definite a more coherent stereo field where it counts. Add a high pass filter to remove DC up to say 30 hz to tighten up bass. Add some compression/limiting after the filters to glue the sound together a bit. Signal from a modular synth can be spikey and wreak havoc with streaming platform audio codecs. All of this simple mastering would help make more listenable recordings, better videos and possibly save your speakers, if not you’re hearing. Have fun exploring, hope this helps.
@@markseagraves5486 thank you soi much for this feedback! yeah the audio is straight out of the modular into my zoom h6 and audio out directly into my phone to records. I really appreciate your comment, and thank you for listening!
Amazing 🤩
@@joelizquierdo8624 thanks for listening man!!
Buchla is a very interesting method of synthesis
@@t55a2 it is! it's just inspiring in a different way.
@@daniel_mana I like it best when it just generates itself, like a low tempo sequence. My small modular does that, the randomness is like a landscape, of sorts
chaotic!
@@DJ-Lazy-Lodger hope in a good way haha