I totally agree with you. The best artists don't have any secrets or insecurities about sharing their knowledge. Thank you for sharing, teaching and inspiring! You are a light my friend.
I would like to echo everything that has been said about your approach to and the ethos of sharing. We are all very grateful as a like minded community of artists. I am taking some inspiration from your workflow and I will be trying to implement my Digitakt in a similar manner - 🙏
You are such a wholesome and kind person. I'm so happy I jumped on your channel. Will keep listening to your interesting philosophy about music and ofcourse more important your beautiful sound.
@@OoraMusic I'm going to be in Berlin from the 25th of february till the 2nd of March. Any chance i'd be seeing you perform anywhere? Would love to share thoughts from a massive synth nerd to (I think) another massive synth nerd :) Or maybe you have any suggestion of other gigs of any.
Really appreciate you sharing all this as well as your philosophy. I feel the same and by the way , you are a great teacher and are very inspiring with your approach and of course the results! Amazing, thank you Oora! Big love
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and philosophy. Great music and healthy attitude. Greatly appreciate this video and what you do, and the music sounds great too!!!
This is awesome man. Thank you so much for sharing. Love your videos and your approach. You are a great human being and keep doing what your doing! Peace and love ❤️
I love your feelings about sharing techniques. I feel the same way, no one can create exactly what is coming out of ones own mind. Sharing techniques can inspire and inspire back. Much love🖤
Another absolutely amazing video. I find myself looking forward to what’s coming from you on Saturdays. Loved the bit at the end about sharing knowledge. Can’t wait for the next one. Thanks!
thank you for all of your hard work to put this out there. all of your work/music/videos has a great amount of info and knowledge to put out there to lift others, anonymous strangers up. I appreciate what you're doing and am grateful for what I am learning. thank you.
Fenomenale. Ah quanto amo questo tipo di condivisione. La musica, l’arte sono tutto e di tutti, e questo è il modo migliore per diffonderla, con passione, umiltà e divertimento. Grazie davvero, continua così!
One, if the not the most, best video so far Fede. Love to learn your stuff and get inspired by your skills. You made it look so simple yet so deep and rich of possibilities. And that final thoughts about sharing and giving back to beginners like I am, they were just spot on for my situation, I really loved to hear those words and can't wait to follow you deeper into oora music world. Daje così Fede!
Oora + J/née // Live Audiovisual Improvisation was inspiring I watched and listened numerous times these last few days...Thank you for the insight into your workflow/set up
Your videos are always so inspiring. I'm so happy I found your channel. I'm developing my live improvisational setup to perform more of a warehouse techno sound. I get so much value out of your content. Thank you so much!!
Found your channel with this video today and found myself binging your videos all night. Great quality and amazing personality. Grateful to have come across your channel!
Good point about sharing. There's nothing to fear. Our personal experiences make our music unique. I'm continually surprised by what comes out of me when I ignore my own expectations on the music I should make.
Really enjoyable video, the gear is great but the ideas and workflows are where the magic is. Something you said about how you use your mixer has made me understand something about my mixer and opened an opportunity I hadn't seen before so a big thank you for that!!
I got a feeling Federico, that you're one off those cats that I'm gonna see in the future and say, "Man, I remember back when Oora was doin RU-vid vids in his apartment.. and.look at him now!!! You got this...
You have a great spirit in your creativity and sharing knowledge, this really shines through. Thankyou. You make the Vermona and Avalon sound like wonderul instruments.
Thank you for showing us this I'm starting out very new with my TR8 and my mini log and just a few effects pedals but watching your videos gives me inspiration to keep on going and inspire and find new sounds just like you said thank you looking forward to seeing the journey
Good ideas because I have a nice desk but it was all getting cluttered from the outboard gear as well as I could not fit my mixers on the desk and I also wanted to put all of my guitar pedals on one side so I found a table pretty much exactly like the one you have.. It is probably 6 ft long, about 3 ft High, solved all my problems! thanks for the idea!
@@OoraMusic I'd love a few Jam sessions with this setup (or even a more limited setup) - and then a breakdown of what was happening and how you got those results. Might be hard to remember everything that happened in the heat of the moment, of course. But since you seem to know your gear quite well it would be fun to hear you explain what was going through your head. Even if it was just "i twisted this knob until things sounded good".
The Novation Tracks is a near perfect “performance sequencer”. It was designed to do exactly what your describing here - making music on the fly and additional improvising.
Such a fun and educational video. There are so many hardware tutorials but not as many performing tutorials. You definitely found a niche :) Thank you so much for sharing! When you want to record a performance, do you do stereo from Model 1 to tape? DAW? Multitrack? If you record to stereo, I’d love a video talking about how to avoid pitfalls doing this. When I record a performance to stereo I ALWAYS wish I had multitrack so that I can play with levels independently later, but I’d love to be proficient at doing it in real time.
Ah, I just watched your studio rundown, so stereo to tape to ableton. I’d love some performance tips geared toward not fucking up when recording so many voices to stereo.
this is awesome, please do a more in depth one on how you use the octa for this (including the arp, scale, 15/16 steps, etc), perhaps for your patreon :)?
Very nice creative energy and insight buddy! Thanks for your openness and generosity! Subscribed.. nice tattoos too! If you ever come to Spain hit me up for a tattoo and jam in my studio 🤚✨🔥🍄🌸🌈❤️
@@OoraMusic perfecto hombre! I hope that we will be able to hook up sometime in the not too distant future then buddy! Keep on with inspiring and educating us all bro! 🏵️👊🍄🔥❤️😎👊
HI Oora! just can you explain how all the machines are connected in MIDI together? Do you use a midi box ? (Arturia in midi in octa, octa midi out to performer, tr-6 and others..
I like it! It's a great studio but it's costly to build this side setup. The mixer is £3000, the perfourmer is £1150, the microcosm is £600, the faderfox PC12 IS £400, the octatrack is £1300+ plus other gear like the avalon and tr808 etc..
Thank you! I found this somehow so inspiring that I am making music again! I like your attitude and philosophy to separate out different workflows. Seeing you use the octatrack this way made me go back to sequencing some of my modular system with my digitone. I saw in another video that you said you maybe prefer the machine drum to the analog rhytm, can that be true? SUrprised, would love to know what you prefer about it, e.g. sound, workflow etc.
Dancing and hovering music! For the Avalon synth the 303 bassline is sequenced with the Octatrack, is it the same sequence as on the bass on the vermona? thank you. Enjoy the experience ...
Question:is this right ,the midi is controlling the Vermona then the audio from the Vermona is patched into the octatrack by a single stero pair? Then the audio is output from the octatrack to the mixer by once again a single stero pair?
Great video. Would it be possible to do one on how you then record this? I assume via Overbridge into your daw but is it recorded live or do you do each part?
Great as usual. When you live record the sequence in OT with the keystep around 11:30, it's unquantized, right? And therefore would not be possible to record such a sequence in the keystep itself? Hope you can make your only job soon.