I adore XAOC! Their asthetic is awesome. I have a Katowice module that I love to death. It's so good at what it does, it even reels in the crazier noiser modules I own.
I think I need it. Been saving for a real sequencer that isn't my keystep, especially a tactile oldschool styled one. This seems like it might be the one.
Around the 15 minute mark....that piece of auditory excitement was very interesting/beautiful. Thanks for sharing this sonic work of art! I am amazed at the gamut of sounds you are getting from your modular synth, and i can only imagine what more it can do...it's obviously an imagination machine at this point. Hope to hear more, especially when you decide to hook up the Moskwa II to your choice pieces of test equipment.
I wanted to jump into the first version of this sequencer but felt like some patchable modulation opportunities were missing and chose Rene v2 instead. This version and the expander really catch my attention. I agree on the font size being small. These go on my preorder list. Thanks! for the great demonstration! 👍
Hi Hainbach Eternity in a module, superb rhythms , potential as gracefully presented by your good self, although not yet listed in your gear used, is this not available as of now I do so enjoy all of your explorations of such a varied sonic Pallette incredible output Many thanks Martin🆒🎶🎶🎶👍👌🌈🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏
New features seem to make this perfect as a live oriented sequencer. Is the transposition pre or post quantisation? It would even be greater if you could create and store user scales, but you could always use an external quantizer.
@@shortsleevesmsc Cool, but it doesn't really answer my question. If transposition is before quantization, you can transpose the whole sequence in the scale you've set on the Moskwa II. If not, you're transposing the root of the sequence.
Your videos are like a warm soothing cup of tea before bed. (Though I wish I liked tea as much as I enjoy your videos!) I was wondering with you having experimented so much with basically everything electro-acoustic, have you tried using a spring reverb as a microphone? It's always seen as an annoyance when your spring reverb tank picks up the loud venue speakers or even just your hands on the same table as the tank. So I was wondering if you mounted the tank up like a microphone and tried recording things with it how that would sound (and especially slowed down on tape ;) )
Oh yeah I have done a lot of electro-acoustics, it is my go to. I always have an open spring tank next to my mixing board, and yes it can pick up loud sounds. But they need to be very loud, as the springs need to be excited. And you are mostly going to hear the springs themselves resonate, not so much of the orginal signal
@@Hainbach ahh, makes sense. I guess I was hoping theyd be sensitive enough to pick up some more interesting stuff even if it was really lo-fi, I didn't take the sensitivity into account at the time though. Thanks!
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Thank you for the collab! That was fun.
All my pleasure!
i like that the Moskwa has a big ring round it, just like Moscow itself
Beautiful intro with your daughter. Love having kids around music gear.
I adore XAOC! Their asthetic is awesome. I have a Katowice module that I love to death. It's so good at what it does, it even reels in the crazier noiser modules I own.
my Katowice is scheduled to arrive today :D
That intro was wholesome :D
Yeah she came in as I was recording and wanted to join, so I let her. Lots more outtakes from this, but this is the first take :-)
@@Hainbach Did she just say that we are silly? :D
@@lngl7149 something like that 😄
@@Hainbach it’s a perfect intro and brightened my day :)
I think I need it. Been saving for a real sequencer that isn't my keystep, especially a tactile oldschool styled one. This seems like it might be the one.
That composition on 14:00 is just amazing!
That was my favorite part of the video, so gorgeous. I'd love to hear some bjork vocals on top of it.
absolutely a dream team.... 2 tremendous fav musicians on youtube. they should collab more often together!
Always love a new way to bleeps and bloops. ❤️
Glorious overview. BTW, Ostankino has stress on A, it's probably named after Ostankino teletower in Moscow.
well now i heard how it sounds. delicious !!!! Happy Children's Day, by the way
Around the 15 minute mark....that piece of auditory excitement was very interesting/beautiful. Thanks for sharing this sonic work of art! I am amazed at the gamut of sounds you are getting from your modular synth, and i can only imagine what more it can do...it's obviously an imagination machine at this point. Hope to hear more, especially when you decide to hook up the Moskwa II to your choice pieces of test equipment.
I wanted to jump into the first version of this sequencer but felt like some patchable modulation opportunities were missing and chose Rene v2 instead. This version and the expander really catch my attention. I agree on the font size being small. These go on my preorder list. Thanks! for the great demonstration! 👍
This is great! The build-in quantizer is brilliant.
Like the Can mantra says - I want more and more and more 🤖🔊🕺💃🏼
I am really warming up to that digital oscillator.
Those rythms remind me of Raymond Scott and his mechanical sequencers :)
Wunderbarer Anfang, könnte man so beibehalten.
Best intro ever!!!
Please make a video on binary system. Thanks)
Hi Hainbach
Eternity in a module, superb rhythms , potential as gracefully presented by your good self, although not yet listed in your gear used, is this not available as of now
I do so enjoy all of your explorations of such a varied sonic Pallette incredible output
Many thanks Martin🆒🎶🎶🎶👍👌🌈🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏
Hey Martin, thank you for reminding me I have an affiliate program, I seem to be bad at marketing sometimes. Here you go: redir.love/thocf/n2lm9oo2ym
We need more minibach.
love it
New features seem to make this perfect as a live oriented sequencer. Is the transposition pre or post quantisation? It would even be greater if you could create and store user scales, but you could always use an external quantizer.
The TRANSPOSE input is quantized to semitone steps, 1 V/oct, +/- 5 octaves.
@@shortsleevesmsc Cool, but it doesn't really answer my question. If transposition is before quantization, you can transpose the whole sequence in the scale you've set on the Moskwa II. If not, you're transposing the root of the sequence.
@@geusensdriesmusic - sorry for the confusion. Yes, the transposition is before quantization, so you transpose the sequence within the chosen scale.
@@shortsleevesmsc Thanks for letting me know!
“Hi I’m Hainbach, it’s good to… _bist du druff_ ??” - I think this kid knows more than you think 😀
When a demo about Leibniz Subsystem???
Your videos are like a warm soothing cup of tea before bed. (Though I wish I liked tea as much as I enjoy your videos!)
I was wondering with you having experimented so much with basically everything electro-acoustic, have you tried using a spring reverb as a microphone? It's always seen as an annoyance when your spring reverb tank picks up the loud venue speakers or even just your hands on the same table as the tank. So I was wondering if you mounted the tank up like a microphone and tried recording things with it how that would sound (and especially slowed down on tape ;) )
Oh yeah I have done a lot of electro-acoustics, it is my go to. I always have an open spring tank next to my mixing board, and yes it can pick up loud sounds. But they need to be very loud, as the springs need to be excited. And you are mostly going to hear the springs themselves resonate, not so much of the orginal signal
@@Hainbach ahh, makes sense. I guess I was hoping theyd be sensitive enough to pick up some more interesting stuff even if it was really lo-fi, I didn't take the sensitivity into account at the time though.
Thanks!
Ha i got a real Peter Lustig vibe :-)
Hi heim Hainbach?
Es köhte bist du doof?
😁
Thats what I heard in this adorable intro.
Are you training the next generation to carry on the Hainbach tradition? 8-)
moskwA and ostAnkino
Xaoc - Chaos :)
Most adorable intro ever
Русские вперёд! Классные модули)
Это польская фирма, по-моему...
@@prognostiq ну тогда. Поляки вперёд!
im sorry but no clock in? cant be slaved? i see only clock out
I think you need to look a little harder.
@@Hainbach my bad, i thought the EXT clock is clock out. I read in manual thats the input...
Vermona meloDicer forever
"Россия священная наша держава..."
ja kreissequenzer fehlt mir noch
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Im too old for this, for me this is noise not music...