Hello mate, you have a nice setup for an ambient patch. I want to tell you that i have the same plants like you in my garden. By the end of the season they have been eaten by snails.
Hello mate, you have a nice setup for an ambient patch. I want to tell you that i have the same plants like you in my garden. By the end of the season they have been eaten by snails.
Hello everybody,
Lately I´ve been working on a new project that I want to share with you.
Inspired by the quanta output of Rainbow Quantum 2.
I attached a minimal number of modules to an old vinyl record to create some sounds.
The LIQCS filter is set to self oscillation, highpass and lowpass output to the LPG, both outputs to a mixer.
Pamela is sequencing the LIQCS filter and the Zverb fills the gaps and adds some depth to the sound.
The kickdrum is generated with a envelop from Pamela´s output 6 to the filter, that was like magic.
And not to forget, the crackle from Rainbow Quantum 2 to the filter input 1.
Cheers.
Beautiful theatrical patch.
Give more attention to your video that matches your audio. 18 minutes footage from 1 angle is boring.
Iam bored with the 909 hats. This modules looks very experimentel.
New videoclip.
Eurorack & motion tracking, perfect combination.
After the first video clip that was filmed on a tripod, I filmed this video clip handheld. The challenge was to make the blank panels move with the movement of the camera. I used a motion tracking software for that. The results are great.
Much respect for the software developers and of course the eurorack manufacturers. They make tools for us to increase creativity.
Subscribe if you want to see more videos like this.
Enjoy.
Nice build up. I like the part where the drums kicks in.
Classy & industrial modular technoid art :) Cheers!
-- Sweelinck
Thanks for your response, Sweelinck.
Cheers.
They are really awsome.
Loving the tune as well.
-- Traxam
Good to hear that you like the tune.
Stay tuned because the next videoclip will be crazier.
What a groundbreaking idea!
So many questions...
Will you be producing them for sale?
What kind of power do they take up?
Are they noisy?
What video editing software do they require?
Are they networked?
Oh the possibilities...
Great work!
-- AEROCATONE
Thank you for your enthusiasm.
The magic panels will not be produced for sale because its very cheap and easy to make.
They made off 3 mm thick cardboard covered with green screen.
The hardest part is to caputure the scene with a good light source and a reasonable video cam.
The magic starts in a video editing software with a powerfull computer.
Hello MODULAR People,
After months experimenting with basic eurorack modules and video editing software i created the magic panels.
Panels with graphic motion. It was hard working but the results are very creative and inspiring.
All the sounds are done in the box. Basic mastering in a DAW.
If you recommend me a module that brings movement in my patch, please let me now.
Enjoy the trip.