Kale, when you start using the modular stuff it really blows my mind and I only understand parts of what you were saying but the end result is so cool it keeps me mesmerized I just don’t know how you know where everything goes and I give you so much credit for all your innovation and that was quite cool when you started the sequencer because I was thinking the same thing I’m like OK but yeah, it really came to life and I would be interesting to see if you left everything the same and tomorrow just did that same patch what it sounded like. Anyway, take care and it sounded great.
That is really cool you should record a patch every day for a week (the same patch) and then see how much they change. I'd love to see that as a video. I've been working on the same songs for over a year (writing more songs as I go), and I've been recording them on my phone to see how they have changed over time. It's been pretty interesting to see how I've how they have morphed over time.
That's an awesome idea! I was planning to patch something up and then just listen day after day over a week or something. However, I like your idea of a longer timeframe. There is definitely some cool possibilities here.
The sounds were generated with the 2HP Pluck and 2HP Bell modules. One of the Pet Rock's rhythm patterns was sent to each. Thanks for watching the video.
Okay. That's pretty darn cool
Thanks for checking it out Marty.
You find some of the coolest things for you Eurorack. very nice
There's a lot of creative folks in this market. I think this is a cool concept for a module. Thanks for watching.
I agree@@musicalmiscellany
Kale, when you start using the modular stuff it really blows my mind and I only understand parts of what you were saying but the end result is so cool it keeps me mesmerized I just don’t know how you know where everything goes and I give you so much credit for all your innovation and that was quite cool when you started the sequencer because I was thinking the same thing I’m like OK but yeah, it really came to life and I would be interesting to see if you left everything the same and tomorrow just did that same patch what it sounded like. Anyway, take care and it sounded great.
I'm going to do an experiment and leave it patched but listen on Monday, Tuesday, etc to see how it changes. Thanks for checking it out.
@@musicalmiscellany can’t wait to see and hear the results
That is really cool you should record a patch every day for a week (the same patch) and then see how much they change. I'd love to see that as a video. I've been working on the same songs for over a year (writing more songs as I go), and I've been recording them on my phone to see how they have changed over time. It's been pretty interesting to see how I've how they have morphed over time.
That's an awesome idea! I was planning to patch something up and then just listen day after day over a week or something. However, I like your idea of a longer timeframe. There is definitely some cool possibilities here.
What are the voices you were using? The little pluck sounds fantastic!
The sounds were generated with the 2HP Pluck and 2HP Bell modules. One of the Pet Rock's rhythm patterns was sent to each. Thanks for watching the video.
Like a synth mood ring?
It's funny you say that becasue that's exactly what I thought when I first saw it. LOL. Thanks for watching.