Honestly still in disbelief that this is my life and I get to not only make music but also make things that other people can enjoy making music with. Thanks to all of you for being on this journey with me! If you're interested in getting GHOST or want even more info, here are some stores around the world who are stocking: USA bit.ly/3EEguJ3 Canada bit.ly/3Tk7tsU UK bit.ly/3RYPmHG Germany bit.ly/3TeXrK5 France bit.ly/3RSxbDC Australia bit.ly/3rSdwJn New Zealand bit.ly/3VmVYCJ
@@andrewhuang You are on an absolutely wild ride and I'm all here to follow it! Every upload is a surprise and I'm always excited to guess what it's gonna be next
I don't even know what this comment means.. It's a decent module. It's the kitchen sink approach. I wouldn't say it's a game changer for ambient musicians at all though.
@@walterroux291 Another non-brazilian, but I have a feeling it's the economic situation, don't think modular is affordable for the great majority of people
I'm not actually sure - but pretty sure - you've seen the handful of recent videos where they've done this recently together? :). If you break modular into different pieces its simpler to understand. Generally a source signal being sent to various places and having effects or changes applied, then LFO's (invisible hands) tweak the knobs of those changes ever so slowly to produce movement, then they're routed out for you to hear :)
I feel like this is an amazing venture for you! It feels natural that this path is where you've gone, and I'm so excited to see this come to fruition!! Love this, love you, love you all in the community!!!
Really loved that outro. The module sounds amazing, and you don't undersell it or oversell it. Gave us a great demo and some practical advice on who its for and how it would fit in a workflow. So awesome to see companies working with creatives (especially you!) who are the end users and know what end users want and what makes their lives easier. Great video man!
The workflow of this seems really good! Like, I already have reverb, delay, compressor, filter and distortion modules in my setup, but having them all in one unit and being able to press a button to toggle between routings speeds things up so much -- vs using half of your synth to achieve similar results. This is a great option for smaller systems and appreciate that's how you pitched it!
One thing I am SOOOOO happy to see is that this module is unique in its sound, workflow, and character. Doesn’t really sound like anything else out there, beautiful work!!!
Still watching the vid: seems really neat so far. Seems like you maximized it’s uses with the size of the module, there’s a lot to mess with which is of course great! I always thought you’d make a module someday
I find this to be a really beautiful module - I think it'd be a star, especially for many small/starter modular set ups. I love the nature of the saturation on the in-gain, especially in combination with distortion - it has a nice tape warmth. I really like this! And it might be something I find I really want for my first set up if I ever am able to get into modular. The ability to easily change the chain is really cool, and I think makes this especially versatile. Very well done!
Prerodered it the moment it was announced and have been loving it ever since I finally got it in my hands. Incredible module, it's exactly what I wanted in an FX/Final out module.
Just finished the whole video. I really like that you labeled the alternate functions right on the module. That should be the hallmark of any and all of your Eurorack modules. Outstanding. The features seem well thought out. Also, don't worry as much about shilling. You put work into this and it's good. I expect to see another video using it as an effect then performing with it. Take a bow or a victory lap with it. You've earned it.
Andrew I just wanna say that my three favorite kinds of videos you make are: 1. Explaining and experimenting with synth patches, especially when you're not alone - Rob's latest video with you guys just patching and jamming for an hour was one of my favorites! It scratches the same itch as watching tool restoration videos for me, it's just very entertaining to watch someone with a ton of technical knowledge exercise their skills to make something beautiful 2. 4 Producers 1 Sample. Just super fun. 3. Song challenges. It's lovely to get to see you tackle incredibly strange and difficult creative problems. Longtime fan of the channel and love all the great work you do. Thank you for sharing your experience and enthusiasm with all of us here on RU-vid!
The one knob compressor is so perfect for me. I just don’t like to twiddle with ratios and attack/release. So that you already took care of a good relation between everything is awesome.
Congrats again, Andrew! Ghost looks like an amazing sound-design tool with a wide range of possibilities. The input\output VCAs are brilliant, and having the option to change the order of the different sections is so good (delay everb into distortion FTW!). Also having a little filter-like control on the input signal is so useful. Lots of controls to perform with and shape the sound as a part of the performance. Perfect! Congrats to you and Endorphin.es
Super excited! I ordered mine like a week ago and it's still on the way. But soon.... Very soon... Thanks for being a great content creator! You got me in on eurorack and helped me understand the basics.
Awesome, love watching your content. I've always wanted to get into modular synth. I'm now an older disabled veteran, but I will be saving money to get started, and I will definitely want to get some of your namesake modules. Thanks again.
Woah, the director of bjorks music videos made a eurorack pedal! ;) This thing sounds gorgeous Andrew, you and the folks at endorphins should be so proud!
Man all these modular videos make me want to get into modular myself, it looks so fun, but then the pricetags are just always so expensive! Super cool that you have your own module now though and I will continue to live vicariously through your modular videos.
Andrew, congratulations on your first module, I wish you all the best for taking this step. That said, when I started watching, I had my doubts about so many functions in one module, knob density etc. Which kind of contradicts the idea of modular (at least one school of thought). BUT! The honesty and openness at the end of the video blew me away - and also put Ghost on my shopping list. The more I think about it, the more I feel it´s a good fit even in bigger systems. Yes, if you want to access or modulate more parameters of a main voice, dedicated modules are the way. Which costs in hp and $$$. But in my 2 monster cases I don´t always need that: Some voices will get the full enchilada through dedicated modules, but not all. And it´s always helpful to have a little background here, a little effect there, contributing to the overall arrangement. And that´s where even in the largest systems Ghost will find its place, at least in my setup. Which leaves the question: Will there be a DIY version?
Almost finished my GHOST video but after watching yours I need to revisit some of my patches. Your Ghost is better than mine, simply because you understand every HP of it and why it's there. I'll post tomorrow. You'll love my version of the Andrew 'slap'.
Looks awesome man seems like a great choice for my first rig. Seeing as you're the reason I've gotten into modular it seems fitting :) excited to see what you come up with next
That Reverb is one of the best sounding I've heard, I love the qualities of it. The entire module is dope, but damnnnn, that reverb tho. This might be my first modular piece of gear. I can still use this with non-modular sound sources, right? No reason not to. It makes some beautiful sounds.
@@brnktv Keep in mind you have to power it! Eurorack gear takes power from ribbon cables & a eurorack power supply. You would also almost definitely want it sitting in some sort of case.
You pretty much have a the ingredients of a wicked full tune from around 14 to 15 odd minutes. Love it. And then straight into such gorgeous crisp and clear ambient-esque soundscapes. You tube put this vid in my basic news feed, so I'm glad to have found your channel. Looking forward to catching up on your content.
The dist on the bell sounded good to me! I grew up listening to Aphex Twin, so this kind of thing resonates with me. Yes. Resonates. I know, please forgive me.
Wow, fair play! I had my doubts when I saw it, it's a dense panel with alot going on but this would be both great in a live eurorack setup as a master effect/processor and also interesting in the studio with the amount of options on it. Very interested to see what other hardware collaborations are upcoming.
It's like you watch one of his videos and you feel super inspired to go make music and then you try and fail miserably, then you watch more and the cycle continues