Whatever hippies were/are... I are one now, as my transformation is complete. Ha ha!!! Chicks Dig a well played Model D... and Dude... I’ve got me one! Thing is... I play Guitar... bright side is, My Neutron promised to show the way... I enjoyed this very much! Thank you!!
Thanks! I used a Sony A5100 with a 50mm 1.8 sony lens. Most of my videos are recorded with a 50mm lens. Sometimes I use a Super Takumar 50mm 1.4 lens too
@@RemixSample Ah, cool! The depth of field in your clips looks really nice! I've just got the Sony A6400, so I'm trying to figure out what lens to get with it for filming my TH-cam videos... I love the bokeh you can get with the 50mm, but I'm concerned that it would be too zoomed in to use comfortably in my living room at home etc. I think I might try the sony 35mm 1.8 instead. Thanks for the info, really appreciate it. I hope you keep making these awesome jams too, you sound great!
Oh nice! I own that camera too. So my most recent videos are recorded with the A6400. The quality difference isn't that dramatic but what's nice with 4k resolution is that you can crop in on the footage and still having it look crisp so getting a 35 mm lens is probably a good idea. When I shoot with the 50mm it's a struggle to get the larger synth in frame. 50mm is perfect for the little Korg Volcas though!
@@RemixSample Yeah, the main reason I went with the A6400 is that it apparently has less issues with overheating when shooting video. Otherwise, I'm sure I would have been happy with the quality from one of the older models. And yes, I agree that having the ability to crop in from 4k with the wider lens would be an advantage too. Thanks again for the info :)
I love the mod slider on it. You can connect a mod cv to the erebus echo feed for example and slide right into madness (ps. crap, I forgot that erebus doesn’t have echo feed cv, but the method is useful anyway)
RemixSample you can get a cheap ninja-star-like splitter. Works fine for me. And Keystep has a super comfortable mono-aftertouch as well. The only downside is that it can’t CV all these things at once. I’d definitely vote for Keystep Pro with more outs!
Ok the main ingredience in most of my songs here on TH-cam are a short piece of synth music that I stretch out with Paul's Extreme Sound Strech and then I play something over that with a synth like the Behringer Model D. I always use Valhalla Shimmer to make it sound larger and more lush.
In my opinion the KeyStep is the best Small Keyboard on the market for it's price. More ports on the back that the average Keyboard on this price range.
it has really been inspiring watching your videos! thank you very much. I was wondering if you could pass on any tips for creating these lush backgrounds with Paul's extreme sound stretch? I downloaded it a couple of nights ago and my first stretched audio came out just so so (the audio I stretched was a 20 second long pad sample)but def not as nice as the ones I hear on your tracks. Do you just play a single chord in something like Omnisphere and then stretch that way out...or do you play a longer sequence and then just stretch it a little bit? What is the best length of sample to bring into Pauls? Is there any particular settings that you recommend when using the app? Any info you could pass on would be awesome :) thanks again. finding out about this app from you has been one of the best things I've gotten from youtube!
Hi Chris. I uploaded the synth chords I stretched. This is what it sounds like pre-paul stretch: dbr.ee/ITnR So a simple chord progression, some reverb and maybe a delay. Filters can come in handy! And you can record something sloppy out of sync and it will sound cool anyway. I usually use the default settings. If I change something it's to make the stretch 4x instead of 8x.
@@RemixSample it was so helpful of you to upload that demo for me..excellent! So if I want to create a piece that is about 8 minutes I will export a 1 minute sample and then stretch it at about 8x with effects added to the sample pre-stretch..this is exactly the help I needed. thanks again!
No the Behringer is only like 25% of the track. It's a pretty minimal track though with 4 different pieces of audio in total. And I use a lot of Valhalla Shimmer reverb.
Just got my Model D and I'm slowly exploring the sound palette. Thanks for sharing the capabilities of this great, little monosynth.
so nice, I stopped everything and just listened, replicants need breaks too
Yes indeed! XD
I like it. Never really liked or understood this stuff before but you've cracked the seal on that for me. Thank you and keep it going
So epic and beautiful... the reverberation sensation gradually progressing and climaxing together goes beyond words and worlds, thanks for the trip.
My pleasure thanks for listening!
great suff, as usual... thank you for sharing whith us this beautiful thing you do!!
Listened to this on speaker,
the hairs of my arm stood up.
So goooooodddd.
Awesome Sarim! Thanks for sharing that! Glad you liked it so much!
Getting some Solar Fields and Aes Dana vibes, very nice
2 beautiful pieces of music. Enjoyed listening to them both. 👍
great session captain!
Man as usual incredible Job. You inspired me
Glad to hear that Alex!
Lovely sounds!
Really good, thanks for the post
VERY nicely done!
Thanks Allan!
Whatever hippies were/are... I are one now, as my transformation is complete. Ha ha!!!
Chicks Dig a well played Model D... and Dude... I’ve got me one!
Thing is... I play Guitar...
bright side is, My Neutron promised to show the way...
I enjoyed this very much!
Thank you!!
I’m nice and chill now :)
Sounds awesome! What camera and lens are you using? The footage looks great too.
Thanks! I used a Sony A5100 with a 50mm 1.8 sony lens. Most of my videos are recorded with a 50mm lens. Sometimes I use a Super Takumar 50mm 1.4 lens too
@@RemixSample Ah, cool! The depth of field in your clips looks really nice! I've just got the Sony A6400, so I'm trying to figure out what lens to get with it for filming my TH-cam videos... I love the bokeh you can get with the 50mm, but I'm concerned that it would be too zoomed in to use comfortably in my living room at home etc. I think I might try the sony 35mm 1.8 instead. Thanks for the info, really appreciate it. I hope you keep making these awesome jams too, you sound great!
Oh nice! I own that camera too. So my most recent videos are recorded with the A6400. The quality difference isn't that dramatic but what's nice with 4k resolution is that you can crop in on the footage and still having it look crisp so getting a 35 mm lens is probably a good idea. When I shoot with the 50mm it's a struggle to get the larger synth in frame. 50mm is perfect for the little Korg Volcas though!
@@RemixSample Yeah, the main reason I went with the A6400 is that it apparently has less issues with overheating when shooting video. Otherwise, I'm sure I would have been happy with the quality from one of the older models. And yes, I agree that having the ability to crop in from 4k with the wider lens would be an advantage too. Thanks again for the info :)
MAGIC ONCE AGAIN !!!
Really nice man :) been toying around with my keystep, matrix1000 and lil'erebus lately, also a good combo :D Have a wonderful weekend!
Yes having CV velocity control is really nice!
I love the mod slider on it. You can connect a mod cv to the erebus echo feed for example and slide right into madness (ps. crap, I forgot that erebus doesn’t have echo feed cv, but the method is useful anyway)
Yes I will definitely be experiment more with mod cv. It's probably worth investing in a mult module so I can affect even more parameters! :D
RemixSample you can get a cheap ninja-star-like splitter. Works fine for me. And Keystep has a super comfortable mono-aftertouch as well. The only downside is that it can’t CV all these things at once. I’d definitely vote for Keystep Pro with more outs!
Oh yeah! I forgot about that, I got one of those stars. Thanks for the suggestion!
Great, just great.
Please tell me, exactly how you did this? These are the exact sounds I’m trying to create but don’t have a clue
Ok the main ingredience in most of my songs here on TH-cam are a short piece of synth music that I stretch out with Paul's Extreme Sound Strech and then I play something over that with a synth like the Behringer Model D. I always use Valhalla Shimmer to make it sound larger and more lush.
Reverb and delay.....fucking shitloads of it 😄
awesome as always!
Where is the vibraphon?
In my opinion the KeyStep is the best Small Keyboard on the market for it's price. More ports on the back that the average Keyboard on this price range.
So very lovely sounding... absolutely divine :-)
I love your videos!
it has really been inspiring watching your videos! thank you very much. I was wondering if you could pass on any tips for creating these lush backgrounds with Paul's extreme sound stretch? I downloaded it a couple of nights ago and my first stretched audio came out just so so (the audio I stretched was a 20 second long pad sample)but def not as nice as the ones I hear on your tracks. Do you just play a single chord in something like Omnisphere and then stretch that way out...or do you play a longer sequence and then just stretch it a little bit? What is the best length of sample to bring into Pauls? Is there any particular settings that you recommend when using the app? Any info you could pass on would be awesome :) thanks again. finding out about this app from you has been one of the best things I've gotten from youtube!
Hi Chris. I uploaded the synth chords I stretched. This is what it sounds like pre-paul stretch: dbr.ee/ITnR
So a simple chord progression, some reverb and maybe a delay. Filters can come in handy! And you can record something sloppy out of sync and it will sound cool anyway.
I usually use the default settings. If I change something it's to make the stretch 4x instead of 8x.
@@RemixSample it was so helpful of you to upload that demo for me..excellent! So if I want to create a piece that is about 8 minutes I will export a 1 minute sample and then stretch it at about 8x with effects added to the sample pre-stretch..this is exactly the help I needed. thanks again!
Yup yup! No problem, happy to help!
Great!!! Congrats
Perfectly
Thanks Ryad3k!
Heil Behringer
I never imagined I'd ever hear anyone say that, but here we are
hi uli
oof! do you sell you patches? I'd love to see how you made these!
It's a variation of this one in the photo I took: www.dropbox.com/s/hg6ya320co9y6k3/20190309_235240.jpg?dl=0
I think! XD
Inspiring! 👌
I wanted to go out shopping. Now u forced me to sit down and watch 😂 nice piece. Is it just the model d plus effects?
No the Behringer is only like 25% of the track. It's a pretty minimal track though with 4 different pieces of audio in total. And I use a lot of Valhalla Shimmer reverb.
What gear did you use on what part.
first!!!!!