AMAZING! 💜 I wonder if this is the same kind of speech-Acid function found in the Cylob System program that Flashbulb was mentioned.
@cylobsonicresearch7 сағат бұрын
No. You can see the interface for that in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oYOdt7yxYqW2eNY.html I just added the ability to send the phoneme type to the Fumana patch in order to sequence the bands. The original vocal synthesis controlled by that interface is based on a LPF and two BPFs and can be heard on the album "Formant Potaton".
@rthe0Күн бұрын
melodyne is so fun
@cylobsonicresearch7 сағат бұрын
y
@quarticmapКүн бұрын
would love to see more track evolution of the i will cross any bridge tracks
@cylobsonicresearch7 сағат бұрын
OK, noted.
@G8tr152212 күн бұрын
holy fuck, cylob does synth tutorials???????
@cylobsonicresearch11 күн бұрын
I can barely believe it myself! 😅
@matekolonics12 күн бұрын
Cylob sir, honestly, thank you for existing and doing what you do It’s so inspiring
@scottsmith337814 күн бұрын
I guess you have done the same thing with a bank of BPFs in SC... how did it compare? have you recreated any of your speech synth in modular? (I am a modular skeptic, but people who are really into it aswell as being adept with SC or MSP or something, make me wonder what I'm missing.)
@cylobsonicresearch14 күн бұрын
No, not yet. I did add the option to send CV from my speech sequencer, and the sound from the modular was really special, but I think at some point I broke it somehow and I never bothered fixing it. I only made one brief recording of it as well. Thanks for reminding me, I should get it up and running again! For me it's about the sound.
@scottsmith337813 күн бұрын
whats it like as a vocoder :)
@cylobsonicresearch12 күн бұрын
@@scottsmith3378 See parts 3 and 5 🙂
@marksparrows19 күн бұрын
Did you mod the a-136?
@cylobsonicresearch19 күн бұрын
no.
@videomove20 күн бұрын
hi chris! it‘s been a while - aboit 30 years… david (move d, deep space network, source records, heidelberg) here. good to see you‘re still doing it! ✌🏼
@cylobsonicresearch19 күн бұрын
👍
@williamfields22 күн бұрын
Genius
@brokensemitone22 күн бұрын
Very nice tones!
@buriedintime22 күн бұрын
crispy
@pbrninja1923 күн бұрын
Very cool. That thing really has a lot of good abilities. Good detective work tracking down how to control it.
@mylarmelodies23 күн бұрын
ace
@tombrews23 күн бұрын
Love these videos Cylob! Are you doing anything special for clock sync from your computer, so you can multitrack recorded parts? How are you going about recording passes of audio which are in time with your recorded audio?
@cylobsonicresearch23 күн бұрын
I start recording just before the track begins in the arrangement, then try to press play on time. Afterwards I shift the recording around until it lines up with the other tracks.
18 күн бұрын
Nice video! Thanks
@synthquery222624 күн бұрын
Those timbres are so good… thanks for sharing!
@synthquery222624 күн бұрын
Excellent, always appreciated your harmonically rich hats!
@cylobsonicresearch23 күн бұрын
OK :) I often layer this patch with different settings as well.
@volpir467224 күн бұрын
How do you deal with latency in your set-up, I mean not just in this patch but in general from comp to ES8 etc... is that even an issue since you are recording the wavs? I'm asking because I want to get ES* module but I think I'm unnecessarily worrying about latency, I sample/resample everything out also and nudge it in place if needed... I've created an unnecessary imaginary issue in my head I think after seeing reviews for the expert sleepers midi to modular interfaces. 🤣
@cylobsonicresearch24 күн бұрын
I don't ever think about it. I guess it's low enough. I'm using ES-3 / ES-6 modules anyway, which are just ADAT outputs / inputs.
@volpir467219 сағат бұрын
@@cylobsonicresearch Thanks
@jacobfan553026 күн бұрын
Wicked video, Happy you started a channel 💓 One love!
@dingus-fox26 күн бұрын
I look forward to seeing more videos from you 🥰❤️🫂🫂🫂🫂
@cylobsonicresearch26 күн бұрын
Me too 🙂
@cyberamus29 күн бұрын
Love this - sounds tremendous 😁✔️
@CreeewDeeeTaaayАй бұрын
It would be amazing to get a few jotted down notes/remembrances from version to version, re: your thought process driving the changes made between each. Honestly, I feel like that’d be an amazing exercise for me to undertake for my own output. Like a post-mortem play-by-play 😅
@cylobsonicresearch29 күн бұрын
I think it's best not to be over-analytical. I do enjoy looking back and seeing what decisions were made, for instance between the original bassline, which I ended up keeping, and the alternative one. I can't do a video like this for every track I've made, as they mostly consist of just adding more and more parts rather than changing and rerecording as in this one.
@CreeewDeeeTaaay23 күн бұрын
@@cylobsonicresearch gotcha! Yes, compiling a version-to-version review for every “finished” track would be incredibly exhausting, but it’s nice that you have the receipts for a few outliers. Even without commentary, it’s still incredibly interesting. Thanks for putting it together!
@CreeewDeeeTaaayАй бұрын
Absolutely WILD to see the changes from version to version, like it’s slowly coming into focus. How much time do you reckon passed from first to final versions?
@CreeewDeeeTaaayАй бұрын
Oh, haha, I missed it in the intro. For those playing along, it was a little over two weeks 😋
@CreeewDeeeTaaayАй бұрын
Hehe, giving Eventide harmonizer presets a run for their money! Would be interesting to know how different Eventide’s dsp method is to yours…
@cylobsonicresearch29 күн бұрын
Very different, as I don't process the signal at all, apart from playing it back at a slower rate.
@CreeewDeeeTaaay23 күн бұрын
@@cylobsonicresearch sounds way more economical than whatever fast-fourier wizardry Eventide is doing to achieve their modern real-time pitch manipulation. Simple is often best.
@dingus-foxАй бұрын
I love the sound of your voice ❤️
@PeaceDubАй бұрын
I wish we could see more of the Cylob Music System Software in action 💜
@cylobsonicresearchАй бұрын
noted!
@whooligan1000Ай бұрын
Psilocylob
@retapevidsАй бұрын
Inspiring!
@DerGrosseKriegerАй бұрын
You put that in the bin so carefully, hahahahah
@cylobsonicresearchАй бұрын
You bet 😅
@PeaceDubАй бұрын
I love Cylob 💜
@mylarmelodiesАй бұрын
Such a simple idea but ridiculously sneaky! I also adore the music in the example at 13:25 - great work on this vid, thanks for sharing your ideas
@cillobillo1059Ай бұрын
Haven’t even finished the video but this is genius. I have always though of making mono synths polys.
@Lukepuke311Ай бұрын
to pimp a mono - cylob lamar
@fedorsynthmanАй бұрын
Great track, thank you for sharing. Wanted to ask what is your mostly typical process of recording. Do you usually record multitrack live performance and then edit if needed each channel, or you do layer by layer recording or maybe live mix from the mixing desk into the computer (resulting in stereo channel). Thank you!
@cylobsonicresearchАй бұрын
You're welcome. Normally layer by layer. I would like to do more "performed" tracks, but I find it hard to do these days. 30 years ago it was the only way.
@mraymond77Ай бұрын
Open the floodgates
@tombrews3 ай бұрын
Guided Cylobian meditation
@woodster9094 ай бұрын
🖤ACID AWESOMNESS !! 🖤
@Fluxwithit4 ай бұрын
awesome
@GhostKitchenBand5 ай бұрын
Damn! That’s a great idea!
@AH-Okay5 ай бұрын
❤doing the lord's work out here 🙏
@nuipb5 ай бұрын
nice videos thanks. May I ask where you got this fumanactrl software from ?
@cylobsonicresearch5 ай бұрын
Cool 👍 It's my own creation written in SuperCollider.
@nuipb5 ай бұрын
Wow ! I'm impressed. Would you have a page where you tell us more about it ? How does it communicate with the module ? Any chance you could share it ? @@cylobsonicresearch
@cylobsonicresearch5 ай бұрын
Not so far. I use Expert Sleepers ADAT modules for control (ES3 / ES6). I'm considering making a video about the technical setup. I'm not sure, how many other people have this exact same setup?
@NotTheOneYouAreАй бұрын
@@cylobsonicresearchi would also be interested to know more about your software/hardware combination. Are you using 2x es6 and es3 to get all bands cv to and from the fumana?
@cylobsonicresearchАй бұрын
@@NotTheOneYouAre yes
@spacechild25 ай бұрын
That's a really cool and creative use of VSTPlugin! SC really lets you explore this kind of advanced and unorthodox parameter modulation that would otherwise be very tedious in a conventional DAW. Personally, I got some really crazy sounds out of some VSTis simply by automating all parameters at random :) Anyway, this video is a fantastic showcase of what you can do with SC + VSTPlugin!
@cylobsonicresearch5 ай бұрын
Thanks! Which platform are you on? The permissions issue on mac is quite annoying, it's roulette if a plugin will run or not.
@dingus-fox5 ай бұрын
I need some more Cylob Acid in my life ❤ greetings Cylob, I look forward to seeing more of your content ❤
@dingus-fox5 ай бұрын
Very impressive studio ❤ you are one of my biggest inspirations ❤
@Grinsichore5 ай бұрын
You're a great teacher! Best gear videos I've seen in a long time.
@legitskateclips5 ай бұрын
this video could have been compressed down to like 45 seconds. they all sound basically the same. yes theres some subtlety i guess but nothing really that stands out unless you listen super close and are intimately familiar with tiny miniscule differences in this trendy acid sound.
@cylobsonicresearch5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm interested in the miniscule differences though 🙂 Acid is 37 years old at this point, not sure if it can be called a trend, more a way of life lol
Пікірлер
Cylob iz da best ❤
Certified, mad respect for him
We need a new Kinesthesia release🙏🏻
OK 😅
ty legend
gerne!
AMAZING! 💜 I wonder if this is the same kind of speech-Acid function found in the Cylob System program that Flashbulb was mentioned.
No. You can see the interface for that in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oYOdt7yxYqW2eNY.html I just added the ability to send the phoneme type to the Fumana patch in order to sequence the bands. The original vocal synthesis controlled by that interface is based on a LPF and two BPFs and can be heard on the album "Formant Potaton".
melodyne is so fun
y
would love to see more track evolution of the i will cross any bridge tracks
OK, noted.
holy fuck, cylob does synth tutorials???????
I can barely believe it myself! 😅
Cylob sir, honestly, thank you for existing and doing what you do It’s so inspiring
I guess you have done the same thing with a bank of BPFs in SC... how did it compare? have you recreated any of your speech synth in modular? (I am a modular skeptic, but people who are really into it aswell as being adept with SC or MSP or something, make me wonder what I'm missing.)
No, not yet. I did add the option to send CV from my speech sequencer, and the sound from the modular was really special, but I think at some point I broke it somehow and I never bothered fixing it. I only made one brief recording of it as well. Thanks for reminding me, I should get it up and running again! For me it's about the sound.
whats it like as a vocoder :)
@@scottsmith3378 See parts 3 and 5 🙂
Did you mod the a-136?
no.
hi chris! it‘s been a while - aboit 30 years… david (move d, deep space network, source records, heidelberg) here. good to see you‘re still doing it! ✌🏼
👍
Genius
Very nice tones!
crispy
Very cool. That thing really has a lot of good abilities. Good detective work tracking down how to control it.
ace
Love these videos Cylob! Are you doing anything special for clock sync from your computer, so you can multitrack recorded parts? How are you going about recording passes of audio which are in time with your recorded audio?
I start recording just before the track begins in the arrangement, then try to press play on time. Afterwards I shift the recording around until it lines up with the other tracks.
Nice video! Thanks
Those timbres are so good… thanks for sharing!
Excellent, always appreciated your harmonically rich hats!
OK :) I often layer this patch with different settings as well.
How do you deal with latency in your set-up, I mean not just in this patch but in general from comp to ES8 etc... is that even an issue since you are recording the wavs? I'm asking because I want to get ES* module but I think I'm unnecessarily worrying about latency, I sample/resample everything out also and nudge it in place if needed... I've created an unnecessary imaginary issue in my head I think after seeing reviews for the expert sleepers midi to modular interfaces. 🤣
I don't ever think about it. I guess it's low enough. I'm using ES-3 / ES-6 modules anyway, which are just ADAT outputs / inputs.
@@cylobsonicresearch Thanks
Wicked video, Happy you started a channel 💓 One love!
I look forward to seeing more videos from you 🥰❤️🫂🫂🫂🫂
Me too 🙂
Love this - sounds tremendous 😁✔️
It would be amazing to get a few jotted down notes/remembrances from version to version, re: your thought process driving the changes made between each. Honestly, I feel like that’d be an amazing exercise for me to undertake for my own output. Like a post-mortem play-by-play 😅
I think it's best not to be over-analytical. I do enjoy looking back and seeing what decisions were made, for instance between the original bassline, which I ended up keeping, and the alternative one. I can't do a video like this for every track I've made, as they mostly consist of just adding more and more parts rather than changing and rerecording as in this one.
@@cylobsonicresearch gotcha! Yes, compiling a version-to-version review for every “finished” track would be incredibly exhausting, but it’s nice that you have the receipts for a few outliers. Even without commentary, it’s still incredibly interesting. Thanks for putting it together!
Absolutely WILD to see the changes from version to version, like it’s slowly coming into focus. How much time do you reckon passed from first to final versions?
Oh, haha, I missed it in the intro. For those playing along, it was a little over two weeks 😋
Hehe, giving Eventide harmonizer presets a run for their money! Would be interesting to know how different Eventide’s dsp method is to yours…
Very different, as I don't process the signal at all, apart from playing it back at a slower rate.
@@cylobsonicresearch sounds way more economical than whatever fast-fourier wizardry Eventide is doing to achieve their modern real-time pitch manipulation. Simple is often best.
I love the sound of your voice ❤️
I wish we could see more of the Cylob Music System Software in action 💜
noted!
Psilocylob
Inspiring!
You put that in the bin so carefully, hahahahah
You bet 😅
I love Cylob 💜
Such a simple idea but ridiculously sneaky! I also adore the music in the example at 13:25 - great work on this vid, thanks for sharing your ideas
Haven’t even finished the video but this is genius. I have always though of making mono synths polys.
to pimp a mono - cylob lamar
Great track, thank you for sharing. Wanted to ask what is your mostly typical process of recording. Do you usually record multitrack live performance and then edit if needed each channel, or you do layer by layer recording or maybe live mix from the mixing desk into the computer (resulting in stereo channel). Thank you!
You're welcome. Normally layer by layer. I would like to do more "performed" tracks, but I find it hard to do these days. 30 years ago it was the only way.
Open the floodgates
Guided Cylobian meditation
🖤ACID AWESOMNESS !! 🖤
awesome
Damn! That’s a great idea!
❤doing the lord's work out here 🙏
nice videos thanks. May I ask where you got this fumanactrl software from ?
Cool 👍 It's my own creation written in SuperCollider.
Wow ! I'm impressed. Would you have a page where you tell us more about it ? How does it communicate with the module ? Any chance you could share it ? @@cylobsonicresearch
Not so far. I use Expert Sleepers ADAT modules for control (ES3 / ES6). I'm considering making a video about the technical setup. I'm not sure, how many other people have this exact same setup?
@@cylobsonicresearchi would also be interested to know more about your software/hardware combination. Are you using 2x es6 and es3 to get all bands cv to and from the fumana?
@@NotTheOneYouAre yes
That's a really cool and creative use of VSTPlugin! SC really lets you explore this kind of advanced and unorthodox parameter modulation that would otherwise be very tedious in a conventional DAW. Personally, I got some really crazy sounds out of some VSTis simply by automating all parameters at random :) Anyway, this video is a fantastic showcase of what you can do with SC + VSTPlugin!
Thanks! Which platform are you on? The permissions issue on mac is quite annoying, it's roulette if a plugin will run or not.
I need some more Cylob Acid in my life ❤ greetings Cylob, I look forward to seeing more of your content ❤
Very impressive studio ❤ you are one of my biggest inspirations ❤
You're a great teacher! Best gear videos I've seen in a long time.
this video could have been compressed down to like 45 seconds. they all sound basically the same. yes theres some subtlety i guess but nothing really that stands out unless you listen super close and are intimately familiar with tiny miniscule differences in this trendy acid sound.
Yeah, I'm interested in the miniscule differences though 🙂 Acid is 37 years old at this point, not sure if it can be called a trend, more a way of life lol
<3
Staggering!