Re: Roland not making old gear - apparently it’s not the done thing in Japanese business to go over old ground, only to move forward. It’s part of the reason that, until recently, there wasn’t really much call for used goods in Japan, hence why loads of it that looks great to western eyes is labelled ‘junk’.
@thomasyon433223 сағат бұрын
Now, hearing the interview, I change my mind about DINSYNC, it's very interesting. Definitively passion brings the good gear and the good music. Just do as YOU are convinced to! Love, Respect, to Mylard.
@masonkiller1Күн бұрын
down to earth, realtalk! foookn love it
@VincentsVideoVisionsКүн бұрын
I wish I had the whole run of dinsync modules. I only have the Sara and adore it.
@YTNUKLRКүн бұрын
Thanks!
@mylarmelodiesКүн бұрын
Ahh thank you!!
@AaronprideКүн бұрын
Last bit is so good!
@therealajahnКүн бұрын
24:15 He says "...lets have a look at the lusty patterns". Nothing can convince me otherwise. 😢
@MeeBiltКүн бұрын
What a great interview - loved every second of it.
@andivaxКүн бұрын
very useful and unique info on Mariana! Thank you! Unfortunatelly there is no way to link synth 1 with synth 2, just copy settings via hamburger menu...
@carlbdfrdКүн бұрын
It is so Great to hear someone who knows the real scene from back in the Day. And understands the culture and how it's silly in today's world. I grew up in Manchester in the last 80s and was cool to hear that we played the first house before London. respect as most Southerners don't like to admit it. Nice One.
@PuniKayКүн бұрын
33:47 - Acid love song. That's Dog walking in the Park by Lake Haze if you ask me: kzread.info/dash/bejne/an2XpsNpppq2c7w.html Brilliant podcast! <3
@ArkaHtunКүн бұрын
great tune .
@HrottiКүн бұрын
I saw the light leave Alex' eyes when Paul said "don't use random generators" ... very fun podcast
@mylarmelodiesКүн бұрын
😂 We can always agree to disagree - I do agree that given a binary choice, manually created modulation is better, you only have to listen to some aphex acid to hear the proof!!
@DigiphexКүн бұрын
1:11:28 Roland really did "shoot themselves in the foot" by for many years ignoring the demand for a 303, 909, 101. Others stepped up like Adafruit making 303 kits and Dinsync, Avalon, Cyclone Analogic, Future Retro, MAM, Acidlab. At some point Roland lost the passion for synth and lost connection with their rich heritage to make ghost after ghost after digital ghost while simultaneously saying they don't chase ghosts. It really makes no sense to a person like DInsync or to me.
@Don_KikkonКүн бұрын
Well if you want to turn your lackluster TB03 into the Aceed machine it wishes it was, you just have to run it through the PRE CR eurorack module from Feedback. This is in my opinion the final circuit of the 303. I know what he means though, after about 20-25mins on the TB03 you just lose interest. I bought a little Korg Monotron Delay around the same time and I'd lose multiple 'analog' hours on just that thing and some headphones. But with that fat analog PRE CR old school (Mackie 1604 mixer channel) clone in the path one can Aceeed riff for days. 🙂🙂🙂😅😆☺😜🥰 What a great bloke, the synth enthusiast/DIY/modular scene is truly the last bastion of good will.
@robertcrystalsКүн бұрын
I bloody hope the secret from next year is a Jupiter 4
@pseenКүн бұрын
2-3-4
@apecityelectronicsoundstudioКүн бұрын
Great choice of guest.
@benlawrence40962 күн бұрын
Love the video, thank you! QQ, I'm trying to use my T1 with Logic, but despite setting source and midi channels, whenever I click on a new track it only controls that. How did you work your magic, sir
@robertcrystals2 күн бұрын
YES! Paul is a bloody god.
@ricardoheisse84882 күн бұрын
X Æ A-12 real voice 😂
@sqwook2 күн бұрын
Great podcast, acid is in any blood that’s listened to it
@sqwook2 күн бұрын
There’s a few straight up love songs that are also straight up acid. “Electronic Melody” by K’Alexi for 1, anything by Cylob,Kid Spatula has some with love themes
@i.balazs2 күн бұрын
Nice to see finally a hardware implemented the morphing properly, amazing video. This is the same what Synthmorph MIDI sequences do with VST instruments.
@peterhomfeldt72872 күн бұрын
A very peaceful video about a peaceful comunity.People that are in the search for new sounds. I share this passion for new possibilities to express yourself.Wonderful world❤❤❤
@Benjamin-fu4fl2 күн бұрын
Thanks man
@sunilsolanki2 күн бұрын
Ohhhhhh.... This is going to be excellent!
@g3cd2 күн бұрын
You were talking a lot about some modules but honestly - I couldn't see any. This cable mess would drive me insane ... finding an error and trying to follow any cable will take half an hour 😱
@mylarmelodies2 күн бұрын
It doesn’t work like that in practice though, when YOU put it together and practice with it like that, you learn the relationships just the same as how you learned how the clutch and the gearstick work together, even though you can’t see the wiring
@stormyweather67282 күн бұрын
Sounds amaziiiiiiiiiiiiing❤
@exnihilodub2 күн бұрын
thanks for sharing this! the only flaw that I find in these examples is the choice of the percussive sample used for testing. It already has repeats inside, and we're already listening to a recording of a room. It makes it impossible to discern if the reverb has any echoing effect or if it's the actual dry sample that's being played in the first few examples.
@JLongTom3 күн бұрын
Yes! Clark is incredible, and even better live. Such a down to earth guy too. Brilliant podcast - if suggestions are being taken, James Holden and Floating Points would be mine!
@ilthurynel73913 күн бұрын
Such a disappointment.
@pyrox25183 күн бұрын
I think this counts as (no talking)
@krazywabbit4 күн бұрын
Another good habit. Play more with your gear in how you see fit. A bad habit is talking about how others are using their gear.
@JLongTom4 күн бұрын
Best electronic music podcast on youtube, and it's not even close. Interviews with people who know are out there, but people who know being interviewed by people who know... That's a rare bird indeed.
@Jin-Hu4 күн бұрын
well, so turns out I need this, thanks Alex...
@thebigXgaming4 күн бұрын
Wow that is one awesome sound design tool! What is that roland equipment you got hooked up to it? Awesome video I want one
@mylarmelodies4 күн бұрын
Check description but it’s a Roland T-8!
@thebigXgaming4 күн бұрын
@@mylarmelodies oh sweet! thanks for letting me know! I must have missed it but Great demo man! 👍
@Cantrip19574 күн бұрын
Ok. Im going to get one! Great video. Was always put off by the interface but can see opportunities if I focus on one at a time. How are these for updating algorithms? Ive the FxAid whch is awkward to update in my experience.
@PWMaarten5 күн бұрын
Needing subtitles to make the vocoder intelligible is all you need to know about said vocoder. I love the sound of this thing, though.
@mylarmelodies4 күн бұрын
I dunno, the second point is what counts!
@DoctorRevers3 күн бұрын
I had subtitles off and understood 90% of it.
@juanignacioberestain28005 күн бұрын
🏆🎯👏
@ReductioAdAbsurdum15 күн бұрын
So, it's a really big effect module to sound like an imperial droid
@mylarmelodies4 күн бұрын
Sounds about right
@simonsherbourne5 күн бұрын
Just gonna sit here and hit refresh until the main vid drops.
@hoppy3035 күн бұрын
Three DFAMs 😲
@randydarklight5 күн бұрын
I understand more in this video than from the manufacturer itself. thank you.
@js-sound5 күн бұрын
expensive crap, lousy sound
@apeirogonmusic6 күн бұрын
20:34 Pirate Hop
@Dogboy736 күн бұрын
........... When is the full mylarmelodies Altantix video going up? Can't wait for that whilst I wait for my Atlantix to bit shipped 🙂
@haakmash6 күн бұрын
Can you combine it with a midi keyboard and record notes into it? Guessing you can’t?
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Can this do unquantized pitch like Rene?
Re: Roland not making old gear - apparently it’s not the done thing in Japanese business to go over old ground, only to move forward. It’s part of the reason that, until recently, there wasn’t really much call for used goods in Japan, hence why loads of it that looks great to western eyes is labelled ‘junk’.
Now, hearing the interview, I change my mind about DINSYNC, it's very interesting. Definitively passion brings the good gear and the good music. Just do as YOU are convinced to! Love, Respect, to Mylard.
down to earth, realtalk! foookn love it
I wish I had the whole run of dinsync modules. I only have the Sara and adore it.
Thanks!
Ahh thank you!!
Last bit is so good!
24:15 He says "...lets have a look at the lusty patterns". Nothing can convince me otherwise. 😢
What a great interview - loved every second of it.
very useful and unique info on Mariana! Thank you! Unfortunatelly there is no way to link synth 1 with synth 2, just copy settings via hamburger menu...
It is so Great to hear someone who knows the real scene from back in the Day. And understands the culture and how it's silly in today's world. I grew up in Manchester in the last 80s and was cool to hear that we played the first house before London. respect as most Southerners don't like to admit it. Nice One.
33:47 - Acid love song. That's Dog walking in the Park by Lake Haze if you ask me: kzread.info/dash/bejne/an2XpsNpppq2c7w.html Brilliant podcast! <3
great tune .
I saw the light leave Alex' eyes when Paul said "don't use random generators" ... very fun podcast
😂 We can always agree to disagree - I do agree that given a binary choice, manually created modulation is better, you only have to listen to some aphex acid to hear the proof!!
1:11:28 Roland really did "shoot themselves in the foot" by for many years ignoring the demand for a 303, 909, 101. Others stepped up like Adafruit making 303 kits and Dinsync, Avalon, Cyclone Analogic, Future Retro, MAM, Acidlab. At some point Roland lost the passion for synth and lost connection with their rich heritage to make ghost after ghost after digital ghost while simultaneously saying they don't chase ghosts. It really makes no sense to a person like DInsync or to me.
Well if you want to turn your lackluster TB03 into the Aceed machine it wishes it was, you just have to run it through the PRE CR eurorack module from Feedback. This is in my opinion the final circuit of the 303. I know what he means though, after about 20-25mins on the TB03 you just lose interest. I bought a little Korg Monotron Delay around the same time and I'd lose multiple 'analog' hours on just that thing and some headphones. But with that fat analog PRE CR old school (Mackie 1604 mixer channel) clone in the path one can Aceeed riff for days. 🙂🙂🙂😅😆☺😜🥰 What a great bloke, the synth enthusiast/DIY/modular scene is truly the last bastion of good will.
I bloody hope the secret from next year is a Jupiter 4
2-3-4
Great choice of guest.
Love the video, thank you! QQ, I'm trying to use my T1 with Logic, but despite setting source and midi channels, whenever I click on a new track it only controls that. How did you work your magic, sir
YES! Paul is a bloody god.
X Æ A-12 real voice 😂
Great podcast, acid is in any blood that’s listened to it
There’s a few straight up love songs that are also straight up acid. “Electronic Melody” by K’Alexi for 1, anything by Cylob,Kid Spatula has some with love themes
Nice to see finally a hardware implemented the morphing properly, amazing video. This is the same what Synthmorph MIDI sequences do with VST instruments.
A very peaceful video about a peaceful comunity.People that are in the search for new sounds. I share this passion for new possibilities to express yourself.Wonderful world❤❤❤
Thanks man
Ohhhhhh.... This is going to be excellent!
You were talking a lot about some modules but honestly - I couldn't see any. This cable mess would drive me insane ... finding an error and trying to follow any cable will take half an hour 😱
It doesn’t work like that in practice though, when YOU put it together and practice with it like that, you learn the relationships just the same as how you learned how the clutch and the gearstick work together, even though you can’t see the wiring
Sounds amaziiiiiiiiiiiiing❤
thanks for sharing this! the only flaw that I find in these examples is the choice of the percussive sample used for testing. It already has repeats inside, and we're already listening to a recording of a room. It makes it impossible to discern if the reverb has any echoing effect or if it's the actual dry sample that's being played in the first few examples.
Yes! Clark is incredible, and even better live. Such a down to earth guy too. Brilliant podcast - if suggestions are being taken, James Holden and Floating Points would be mine!
Such a disappointment.
I think this counts as (no talking)
Another good habit. Play more with your gear in how you see fit. A bad habit is talking about how others are using their gear.
Best electronic music podcast on youtube, and it's not even close. Interviews with people who know are out there, but people who know being interviewed by people who know... That's a rare bird indeed.
well, so turns out I need this, thanks Alex...
Wow that is one awesome sound design tool! What is that roland equipment you got hooked up to it? Awesome video I want one
Check description but it’s a Roland T-8!
@@mylarmelodies oh sweet! thanks for letting me know! I must have missed it but Great demo man! 👍
Ok. Im going to get one! Great video. Was always put off by the interface but can see opportunities if I focus on one at a time. How are these for updating algorithms? Ive the FxAid whch is awkward to update in my experience.
Needing subtitles to make the vocoder intelligible is all you need to know about said vocoder. I love the sound of this thing, though.
I dunno, the second point is what counts!
I had subtitles off and understood 90% of it.
🏆🎯👏
So, it's a really big effect module to sound like an imperial droid
Sounds about right
Just gonna sit here and hit refresh until the main vid drops.
Three DFAMs 😲
I understand more in this video than from the manufacturer itself. thank you.
expensive crap, lousy sound
20:34 Pirate Hop
........... When is the full mylarmelodies Altantix video going up? Can't wait for that whilst I wait for my Atlantix to bit shipped 🙂
Can you combine it with a midi keyboard and record notes into it? Guessing you can’t?