Cool piece: Garage rock is quite an unexpected genre for modular-synth-based music. This is a fun experiment ! And the visuals are top-notch too, as they often are in your videos. As somebody who tries and dedicates lots of efforts to the visual side of my music videos, I can relate and appreciate your work, although my own productions are much less ambitious as yours. Keep the great work coming !
Thanks! Im interested to see how this will be received being what it is. Its kinda my favorite voicing at the moment. Usually after I create a patch I unplug and start from scratch, but it took me awhile to disconnect this one. Sooo... there should be some more little jams coming with this voicing. I just have to shoot all the visuals for them. Thanks for the comments, I'll have to check out your vids.
@@felix_ennui Every time I come up with a new patch (especially on my 2600), disconnecting everything to start again is always an emotionally loaded moment ! And indeed, just like you describe, the more interesting the new experiment, the longer it takes me to finally discard it !
@@felix_ennui Thanks for reply! So it's some mode of Plaits stereo filtered and EQd/distorted, right? Maybe you remember which mode of Plaits is used here? I'm relatively new to eurorack, but really interested in getting rock vibes from it as well.
Cool piece: Garage rock is quite an unexpected genre for modular-synth-based music. This is a fun experiment !
And the visuals are top-notch too, as they often are in your videos. As somebody who tries and dedicates lots of efforts to the visual side of my music videos, I can relate and appreciate your work, although my own productions are much less ambitious as yours.
Keep the great work coming !
Thanks! Im interested to see how this will be received being what it is. Its kinda my favorite voicing at the moment. Usually after I create a patch I unplug and start from scratch, but it took me awhile to disconnect this one. Sooo... there should be some more little jams coming with this voicing. I just have to shoot all the visuals for them. Thanks for the comments, I'll have to check out your vids.
@@felix_ennui Every time I come up with a new patch (especially on my 2600), disconnecting everything to start again is always an emotionally loaded moment ! And indeed, just like you describe, the more interesting the new experiment, the longer it takes me to finally discard it !
Hey! Great sound! How do you achieve this "guitar" and "bass" tone?
Thanks Mick! The "guitar" is Plaits -> QPAS -> DivKid Stereo Strip -> Desmodus Versio, if i remember correctly. The "bass" is just the Mother32.
@@felix_ennui Thanks for reply! So it's some mode of Plaits stereo filtered and EQd/distorted, right? Maybe you remember which mode of Plaits is used here? I'm relatively new to eurorack, but really interested in getting rock vibes from it as well.
Did you mean to clip this so bad? It was like trying to listen to music after a firefight.
I did. Going for a dirty, overblown, punk rock kinda vibe on this one.
@@felix_ennui Ahh... Okay.
I kind of like the grunge feeling it gives.