Thanks God, it's Friday! To send you into the weekend we jammed a little bit with ARGON8 and COBALT8. More Info about COBALT8: www.modalelect... More Info about ARGON8: www.modalelect...
My Cobalt 8x is arriving today. Super excited. I've been researching these for almost a year. I love my Argon8x. This video really shows how well they complement each other. I hope Modal Electronics are around for the foreseeable.
Great stuff. Thank you! I'm not an Ableton/launchpad user so a lot of what was happening was mysterious. Maybe that made it even better but it would be nice to know how the interconnections went and the Argon8X seemed to be the main feature.
Thanks for sharing. Both the Argon8 and the Cobalt8 need some YT videos where their sounds are demoed just by playing them. Very rich trance dance quality music!
Dear Modal! Really love your products. It's aReflection of all your many years of practice and hard working. Thank you for this. And hello from Tallinn!
I see Modal has now dropped support for Windows 7, joining the conspiracy of synth manufacturers who no longer wish to part me from my money. Korg recently joined that list too, ensuring that I don't buy an opsix.
I see both Korg and Modal support Windows 8 or 8.1, which only 3% of people use, but not Windows 7, which 25% of people STILL ****ing use. There's no point telling us to "upgrade", clearly. If we wanted Windows 10, we'd have installed it by now. In all probability, I'll switch to Linux, which you don't appear to support either. Both Modal and Korg did support Windows 7, earlier this year, but not any more. So, have a nice Xmas, but I'll be one of the 25% who won't be contributing to it, because you've turned away our custom.
@@TooSlowTube Well boohoo dude. Windows 7 won't be supported forever by everyone. Maybe this would be a good reason to BEGIN to consider the inevitable?
@@maccagrabme The spying/telemetry and forced updates put me off it too. My dislike started when they installed the "Get Windows 10" pop up in Win7, which behaved a lot like Malware, was hard to get rid of, and in some cases installed Win10 without people wanting it installed. Some people lost personal files in the process too. There have been ways to turn off the telemetry, but since they can update your PC at any time, they can put it back whenever they want. I'd be more concerned that an update would just leave a PC unbootable, because it's one they don't support properly, but still install the updates on.