So awesome to hear the respect to Autechre. Those two gentlemen literally shaped my love for this thing 25 years later I'm still fanatical about. And thanks for this clever patch. The perspectives in your vids spark so many fun and interesting patches. The universe of modular is truly infinite...so glad I've got me a spaceahip.
"Surely not something even more pretentious and ridiculous than those?" Oof! That is such a great takedown of that utterly ridiculous genre name. Amazing video, fantastic sounds. Keep up the excellent work.
That's an excellent combo. One great use: use channels 2 or 3 to SubH's VCO1 input to make it play in any scale/pitch! So much more to be explored there. I have a very extensive system, but now you've got me wanting to figure out everything I can do with just those two modules
@@midilyfestyle What do you mean by using channels 2 and 3? Just as offset or would I be running pitch from the sequences through them and attenuating? Also what I've been enjoying is using one of the function channels (almost always exponential) on the cutoff and VCA for a mock LPG replacing the Sub's envelopes. With that I run the CV from the sequence into the decay to make it sound more organic. Mind you that leaves me with 3 more channels to play with! The slew functionality has also made the 4 note sequences much more interesting, especially if I run a slow LFO into the rise or decay. Honestly a match made in heaven, I couldn't be happier (unless I had a QPAS, Mimeophon, Batumi and VCAs as well lol)
@@TayTayMakesBeats yeah, just send the out from 2 or 3 patched to VCO1in and adjust the channel attenuverter on Maths with nothing else patched. Now you have a master pitch control for your subharmonicon!
Whenever I am feeling blue I always turn to a few tracks from my favorite genre, Iatrogenic Demon Miasma. Never fails to boost my spirits. Thank you for reading my comment.
Early intelligent dance music sounds kind of funny, like the apes in 2001 discovering the monolith and then discovering you can make beats with a bone. This video makes me feel like one of those apes having an epiphany.
You read Maths basic description and you wouldn’t guess you could do stuff like this. I remember in one of you 0-Coast videos you mentioned that we should see sound sources everywhere when talking about the contour and slope of the synth. This is just philosophy put in practice once again. Love your videos and I’ll be getting a Maths as my second module.
The strangest thing just happened,, I finished up this awesome video and looked down to see the contents of my wallet strewn across the table in front of me, and realized I was halfway through a mimeophon order form
Heh...a little tilt to Autechre at 8:55? :) Playing in the dark. and thank you....for not uttering....."IT" :) I followed your instruction...and it was super fun. degraded into crap after a bit. no idea why. but it was sounding so sweet. its tuff having no idea what makes it werk and what doesn't. must be nice being smart...knowing what you're doing. used an Octatrack for sequencer, and used its RND LFOs to mix some stuff up. can't change the temp like you did with the Wogglebug and your sequencer tho. GREAT vid!
My Maths is ordered and being shipped as soon as stock is replenished. It’s gonna be my eurorack module...super stoked and wishing all sweet jams in the New Year 🤘🏾🌟🤙🏽
I loved Tri Repetae to def back in ‘99 when I first got into Electronica….. but I put it on a couple years ago after not listening for 20yrs, and it sounded terrible to me! I couldnt bear it! 😅
@ after Chiastic Slide I stopped listening to em. It all became a little too abstract for me at the time. But I was playing Amber the other day & enjoying it. Im due for a revisit of their entire catalogue
Maths was my first module and for a while I had nothing but Maths, Optomix and Moddemix as I needed to wait for an order. I could still spend hours exploring those three. I always have a laugh when people tell me Maths doesn't make sounds by itself.
I was an avid Future Music reader at the time and noted that IDM was borne as a distinction by those artists who didn't want to get lumped in with formulaic takes in the 'Hip-hop/Dance' section at HMV. Unfortunately, like 'alternative rock', it stuck.
@@KM-bl3vy yes that's true but for me it's about the sound and not about feeling smart because I managed to figure out some problem within eurorack. It's not an ingenuity contest, but rather getting the sounds out of your head into the real world in an efficient way.
Sure, in this configuration it’s mostly a $2500 DFAM. But you could never turn a DFAM into a T&MMM. This video saved me money because now I can skip buying a third DFAM. ;-)
so what. a dfam is also only capable of a fraction of what you can do with a make noise system, and only a fraction as fun. if you just need some drums and you don't have an interest in modular synthesis and sound exploring, sure a dfam, or way better, a Rytm or a tempest is probably what you want. but that wasn't the point of the video at all. I doubt any one would ever get this just to make drum sounds.
Great vid. Love some of that mid 90s Inter Dimensional Mongoose music.
Ah, THAT'S the phrase I was looking for! :P thanks Ned
So awesome to hear the respect to Autechre. Those two gentlemen literally shaped my love for this thing 25 years later I'm still fanatical about. And thanks for this clever patch. The perspectives in your vids spark so many fun and interesting patches. The universe of modular is truly infinite...so glad I've got me a spaceahip.
Glad to hear you are having fun!
"We'll never actually know what the future sounds like." Devo... it sounds like Devo.
Touché! 😅
We're all DEVO
Just tried that, it works perfectly ! It's lovely how you can come up with new Maths ideas several years after its release
Hi Walker. Good to have you back! (Hear this in your head with the voice of Hainbach)
These videos are incredibly inspiring to me. Really really like what you guys do. Cheers!
Thanks for watching!
Just bought a Tape & Microsound Machine unit today. Super stoked to experiment with it’s possibilities.
Have fun!!
Very cool! This is super-clever and exactly the kind of ingenuity that drives my interest in modular synths.
Glad to hear that! Happy patching!!
Love the old IDM style beats, never get old. Nice tips, very inspiring
Thanks for watching!!
"Surely not something even more pretentious and ridiculous than those?"
Oof! That is such a great takedown of that utterly ridiculous genre name.
Amazing video, fantastic sounds. Keep up the excellent work.
Thank you! Yes it’s a ridiculous one 🎶
Just got Maths as my first module to pair with my Subharmonicon. It's mind boggling how much room for creativity it creates.
Glad you are having fun!
That's an excellent combo. One great use: use channels 2 or 3 to SubH's VCO1 input to make it play in any scale/pitch! So much more to be explored there. I have a very extensive system, but now you've got me wanting to figure out everything I can do with just those two modules
@@midilyfestyle What do you mean by using channels 2 and 3? Just as offset or would I be running pitch from the sequences through them and attenuating?
Also what I've been enjoying is using one of the function channels (almost always exponential) on the cutoff and VCA for a mock LPG replacing the Sub's envelopes. With that I run the CV from the sequence into the decay to make it sound more organic. Mind you that leaves me with 3 more channels to play with! The slew functionality has also made the 4 note sequences much more interesting, especially if I run a slow LFO into the rise or decay.
Honestly a match made in heaven, I couldn't be happier (unless I had a QPAS, Mimeophon, Batumi and VCAs as well lol)
@@TayTayMakesBeats yeah, just send the out from 2 or 3 patched to VCO1in and adjust the channel attenuverter on Maths with nothing else patched. Now you have a master pitch control for your subharmonicon!
Sees IDM: thinks... "Industrial Dance Music" - Me Googles IDM: "OHhhhhh my god that is absurd"
Brilliant in any time dimension!
This is one of my favourite tricks I learned from your channel, thanks.🙏🏽
Glad it was useful!!⚡️
I knew the TMSMM would end up saving me money. Was just looking for some primitive drum modules and found this. Amazing!
Great video, definitely gave me some ideas to play with. I love the imposed limitations leading you towards something unique.
Whenever I am feeling blue I always turn to a few tracks from my favorite genre, Iatrogenic Demon Miasma. Never fails to boost my spirits. Thank you for reading my comment.
Thank you for your comment! The more backronyms the merrier :D
Thank you for the awesome work and sharing your knowledge!
Thanks for watching! Glad you are enjoying the videos :)
Love that sweet saturation sound
Start as you mean to go on. Great ideas
😉
Early intelligent dance music sounds kind of funny, like the apes in 2001 discovering the monolith and then discovering you can make beats with a bone. This video makes me feel like one of those apes having an epiphany.
The whole series is just awesome! 👏 Great sounds at the end! 🤘
13:00 it really takes off .... thank you for showing the way from the past to the future THE NOW
Glad you liked it!
Incredible
Drum
Maths
You read Maths basic description and you wouldn’t guess you could do stuff like this. I remember in one of you 0-Coast videos you mentioned that we should see sound sources everywhere when talking about the contour and slope of the synth. This is just philosophy put in practice once again. Love your videos and I’ll be getting a Maths as my second module.
Glad you are enjoying the videos - and the MATHS!! ⚡️⚡️
The strangest thing just happened,, I finished up this awesome video and looked down to see the contents of my wallet strewn across the table in front of me, and realized I was halfway through a mimeophon order form
Haha, have fun!
Amazing video! Really useful tricks!
Cor this was a good one. Very inspiring
Thank you!! Glad you liked it ⚡️
Heh...a little tilt to Autechre at 8:55? :)
Playing in the dark. and thank you....for not uttering....."IT" :)
I followed your instruction...and it was super fun. degraded into crap after a bit. no idea why. but it was sounding so sweet. its tuff having no idea what makes it werk and what doesn't. must be nice being smart...knowing what you're doing.
used an Octatrack for sequencer, and used its RND LFOs to mix some stuff up. can't change the temp like you did with the Wogglebug and your sequencer tho.
GREAT vid!
Amazing! I am going to try this tonight. :)
Happy patching!
Where is your music? Love this!
thanks for asking! check out composedecompose dot bandcamp dot com
I’m 70 & open to new or different music ,always will be.
THIS, all day This! It's like you read my mind!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful
Thanks! Glad you liked it :D
MINDBLOWING ! You guys are the bests :)
Glad you liked it!
DAMN. This is nuts.
Thanks 🙃
amazing stuff!
Glad you liked it!!
Sweet!
Thank you!
you are one heck of an eloquent psychonaut
Looks at Maths...looks at Machinedrum....looks at Maths.
Thanks a lot! Awesome ideas!
excellent !
Thanks for watching!
Bloody good !!! ------- Ilove your Videos a lot of inspiration for me . Thanks Walker
Thanks for watching!!
Awesome!
Thank you Violet :D
maths is great for making iffy denominations (of the) market
My Maths is ordered and being shipped as soon as stock is replenished. It’s gonna be my eurorack module...super stoked and wishing all sweet jams in the New Year 🤘🏾🌟🤙🏽
Happy patching!
Was 8:53 autechre live shows reference? :D
Must have been :P
Listen to Frank Carter & the rattlesnakes & the UK band "the Slaves" your welcom!!!
Awesome video, just subbed!
Thanks for watching!!
wow !
awesome
Thanks!
I loved Tri Repetae to def back in ‘99 when I first got into Electronica….. but I put it on a couple years ago after not listening for 20yrs, and it sounded terrible to me! I couldnt bear it! 😅
Interesting! Do you have a strong opinion on other eras of Autechre's work?
@ after Chiastic Slide I stopped listening to em. It all became a little too abstract for me at the time. But I was playing Amber the other day & enjoying it. Im due for a revisit of their entire catalogue
I don't think you want to mention IDM and Aphex Twin together. Heads will explode.
I believe it is pronounced "Autechre" :-p j/k! Great episode.. I wish I could buy another black and gold maths for my shared system wink wink!
Thanks for watching!
The French student in me has always pronounced it “oh-tech-ruh” but everyone I know pronounces it like Walker here.
Instantly tried this, swapping the QPAS with a Korgasmatron and... fucking hell! 😁😁😁
So what you are saying is Maths is an Intelligent Dance Module? Got it.
I need to spend more time learning my modules….
Why is it so hard to find a black Maths?
only sold in systems
Lit
Maths was my first module and for a while I had nothing but Maths, Optomix and Moddemix as I needed to wait for an order. I could still spend hours exploring those three. I always have a laugh when people tell me Maths doesn't make sounds by itself.
bet you wished for more Maths channels!
DFAM from another mother?
I was an avid Future Music reader at the time and noted that IDM was borne as a distinction by those artists who didn't want to get lumped in with formulaic takes in the 'Hip-hop/Dance' section at HMV. Unfortunately, like 'alternative rock', it stuck.
🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watching!
We're into JK Flesh territory here 😎
Influencer Dance Music
I think DFAM could do these style of drum sounds at a fraction of the cost of a Make Noise System.
That’s not really the point. This is demonstrating the beauty of modular and making ideas come to life through exploration and problem solving.
@@KM-bl3vy yes that's true but for me it's about the sound and not about feeling smart because I managed to figure out some problem within eurorack. It's not an ingenuity contest, but rather getting the sounds out of your head into the real world in an efficient way.
Sure, in this configuration it’s mostly a $2500 DFAM. But you could never turn a DFAM into a T&MMM. This video saved me money because now I can skip buying a third DFAM. ;-)
so what. a dfam is also only capable of a fraction of what you can do with a make noise system, and only a fraction as fun. if you just need some drums and you don't have an interest in modular synthesis and sound exploring, sure a dfam, or way better, a Rytm or a tempest is probably what you want. but that wasn't the point of the video at all. I doubt any one would ever get this just to make drum sounds.
He calls himself a musician 😂. That is a bit of stretch
braindance!