Post your set up and your sexy cat...
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NICE! Modular + live is a winner =)
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Yes, indeed. I enjoy patching the modular with self-playing patches, recording long passages, and chopping up bits into usable samples in Ableton. It's a lot of fun.
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Verbal wrote:What'd you use for the blue lights?absynt wrote:My bedroom/studio/office/mission control
Could be any led light. Akai sell light strips that would do this.
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Or Ikea (I have 4 led bars from ikea with 7 or 8 possible colors on them.)Rave wrote:Could be any led light. Akai sell light strips that would do this.
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Sarrova-Q wrote:Or Ikea (I have 4 led bars from ikea with 7 or 8 possible colors on them.)Rave wrote:Could be any led light. Akai sell light strips that would do this.
haha i blame auto correct for that
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I used 2 led bars from a car shop, which is powered by a DC adapter, with a cigarette lighter type end and then a splitter on that.
so... DC Adapter > Splitter > Lights.
so... DC Adapter > Splitter > Lights.
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Them speaker stands you've got your KRK's on, did you make them yourself? No problems with resonance or vibrations?
D@VE! wrote:Didn't post in a long time, did buy new gear so i tought to post a new picture of my gear :
and my dog :
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loving your setup eightbit
sweet combination !
sweet combination !
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Yeah, looks grandNick Shepherd wrote:loving your setup eightbit
sweet combination !
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yeah, i made them myself, they have rubber beneath them so that's solve a lot.
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nice and minimal ... love the suitcase !eightbit wrote:
Maschine + Modular + Ableton. I have a Launchpad, but it wasn't connected (I primarily use it for Numerology, not Ableton).
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3dot... wrote:nice and minimal ... love the suitcase !eightbit wrote:
Maschine + Modular + Ableton. I have a Launchpad, but it wasn't connected (I primarily use it for Numerology, not Ableton).
how much do you have invested in that modular?
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would be interesting - the 5 Wiard modules should cost around 1200$ alone
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Hmm...that's not something I'm willing to add up for fear my wife might read this thread someday. Modular setups are expensive, yes, but I'm sometimes more of a "process" person than a "results" person, and it works well for me. As it's difficult to see the particular modules involved, here's a list (clockwise from top left):cacti wrote:how much do you have invested in that modular?
Tiptop Z3000 Oscillator (vanilla osc, but full featured. FM is good, 1v/oct pass through is cool)
Tiptop Z2040 Filter (similar to Prophet 5)
Doepfer Mult (signal splitting utility)
Wiard/Malekko "Uncle" Oscillator (can be a standard osc, but has great multi-outs and phase stuff)
Wiard/Malekko Anti-Oscillator (waveshaper, crazy FM, triangle oscillator)
Wiard/Malekko Borg 2 Filter (vactrol based, great low pass gate)
Wiard Malekko Envelator (simple envelope gen with some interesting cycling features)
Wiard/Malekko Noisering (this one's hard to explain...noise, quasi-random voltages, etc)
Doepfer A-138-B Exponential Mixer (for audio signals primarily, but will work with cv as well)
Makenoise Maths (Buchla-esque cv processing)
MFB VCA (you can never have enough VCA's)
Doepfer A-183-2 (offset, attenuator, polarizer utility, helps tame the Noisering)
Doepfer A-156 Quantizer (quantizes CV signals, helps tame the Noisering)
Doepfer A-132-3 VCA
Monorocket Mission 6 Case
It's a small system, but when paired with Silent Way and Ableton, I can create everything from simple "standard" monosynth sounds to crazy droning aleatoric soundscapes. There are some modules I'd like to add to the system, but I'm at a point where I'm pretty happy with the capabilities. Modulars are, however, time-suckers in the extreme. It's easy to spend an entire day tweaking one patch, ending up with hours of recorded material that never see the light of day. On the other hand, I find that when I pull up Zebra or Massive (my two most used softsynths), I typically sift through presets until I find something close to what I'm looking for and tweak to my tastes...never starting from scratch. There are no presets on a modular unless you leave the patch cables plugged in from the night before...even then, it never sounds quite the same.