"Feature": Software developer's polite way of describing a bug that a customer found. (I've worked in s/w development of various sorts for 35 years.....) Thank you for this video Martin, I'll be following it next week when my Rev2 arrives 😀
Yes. It's important to understand... THE importance to 'follow' like a 'method''s way working concept. Thanks a lot. Clear and more. Also, of course, with any others good synth. Merci. Alban.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and workflow. You can see by your views that this genre is very popular with many of your subscribers. I hope to see the other two parts to this series soon! It's been a few months and I know we're all anxious to see part 2 and 3. Thanks again!
So obvious, negative clearly means positive. Lol. What happens in those meeting where these kind of decisions are made? Very informative and structured video. You explained very clearly. Thanks for that.
@@MartinStuertzer what exactly are the conditions when the modulation is applied in reverse? Is this only for velocity->filter attack or any source->filter attack? Or is this specific for mod slot 2 only?
Ganz grosses Kino - vielen Dank. Auf eine solche Reihe habe ich gewartet. Und schön auch zu sehen, dass das Hochwasser der Wupper dein Studio verschont hat. Grüsse aus Hattingen.
Thanks for this, well-explained. But I missed when you picked the oscillator shape? You said the first decision was the chord to play. I assume you're using a saw shape?
Martin, you have inspired me to do my own track and my first RU-vid video, premiering tonight 20:00 BST if you like. Thank you again :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wU_MpKYQ8Eg.html
Excellent tutorial and insight to your approach, especially with the short / long notes, use of velocity modulation and using the mod wheel to control some of the levels/filter. Interesting that you started by setting the filter first, usually I head straight for the volume amp. So many different ways to approach this style of music :-) Looking forward to the next episode with samplers. That tends to be my start point although you made the synth programming look far less daunting. Thank you!
Thank you! Great videos and can't wait to see the next one. Hope you cover some software delays. Maybe you can share a couple presets for the VST's? :)
The Sub37 is one of my favourite synths! If you look for a polyphonic synth the Sub37 won´t help you but for monophonic stuff it is an outstanding instrument.
Always found rev2 extremely happy sound for dub techno. Despite the huge modulation. You proved me wrong. I would like to see u tune a prologue sometime i feel its the king of dub it treated proper . thanks for this tutorial and your time. You the best
I think the rev2 holds its presence even when turned a little bit back. Thats cool for headroom and the whole mix. Rev2 is a mix monster. Never fat but always fitting. I love that filter. Its a special one. Its not weak. Its unique. Try to copy that with a vst or hardware. No chance. The prologue is a great instrument too! I had the xd and it made indeed very good dub plucks.
great tutorial but its missing one important part... what type of oscillators do you use, what are the settings of the oscillators... pulse width, etc... We dont have all the same synth so it would be great to know how to reproduce the sound...
That is true, I should have explained what the Init Patch on the Rev 2 does. The first Oscillator is a Saw wave. The second Oscillator also uses a Saw wave and is either tuned 12 semitones lower than the first one or 7 semitones higher.
Tolle Musik und Informationen. Kann man dich, jetzt mal grundsätzlich gefragt (wenn irgendwann Corona kein Thema mehr ist), auch in Bayern live erleben?
Danke! Ich habe schon einmal in Erlangen gespielt und ein Set war für das allererste Lockdown-Wochenende angekündigt. Falls mich jemand einlädt komme ich gerne!
Yes, with samples (Digitakt) is online and I will release another one next week where I use the Iridium. Please check the playlist in which this video is part of to catch them!
Salute Bro. Thanks for the video! I want to ask ... what kind of synthesizer are you using .. and is there a digital analogue in VST format? Or would you recommend a VST synthesizer that is very similar in sound to the one you are using. Thanks to . Good luck! :)
In this video I use the Sequential Rev2, which is an analog hardware synthesizer. To replicate this sound with a software I would recommend Repro-5 by U-HE (very accurate replication of the Prophet) or Arturia Pigments (very flexible and good sounding "allrounder").
well, can dub-techno or say the movement of these cluster chords be any different .. the dotted delay and the typical reverb does get stagnant after a while. The effects need as much modulation as does the source.
Super, thanks! I always have a problem with sidechain compression because there's no clear, standard wording to describe it. In this case, you mean use the kick drum hits (=source) to increase the compression RATIO on the chords (=target), right?
@@MartinStuertzer I understand. Thank you for the reply. I’m a Rev 2 user and even though i like a lot the pads and chords i’m getting out of it im trying to decide if i should get rid of it and add a Virus Ti2 or keep them both. I really love the sound of the Virus too.
Mit einer Stimme ist es nicht ganz einfach, man muss sich da mit dem Sub-Osc und dem zweiten Osc helfen, um drei Töne gleichzeitig zu bekommen. Ab da geht es dann eigentlich so weiter wie hier beschrieben. Ich nehme das aber mal auf, mit dem A4 kann man noch interessante Sachen machen auf dem Gebiet!
@@MartinStuertzer Sorry, could i ask for a complicated thing: I'm in one click from bying either prophet 6 desktop, or Rev2 -8 keyboard version, I really like the this tut, and amazing modulations, but p6 sounds so good to me. Could you suggest anything?
I never played the Prophet 6 so I can't give you an educated opinion here. I really like my Prophet 5 / 10 and think that it sounds much better than the Rev2.