Nice video. Not a major criticism, but I'd start future videos like this with a short sound demo. For people like me, that have no idea what the Cursus sounds like or whether I'm even interesting, I find I'm fighting against the urge to skip ahead to just hear it for a second, before returning to your description (which is presented very well, and I have no issues with).
Would love to see a demo of you using both of your Noise Engineering modules. You do a great job showing them off and explaining, while also making music that sounds good. :)
Thanks! Check out this improv performance I captured on video. I use both BIA and CI in it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KV1gStSBqfI.html
That sounds really good! As usual, every time you post a video, I end up spending more money. I'm out of space again for the moment, but this is definitely going on my list for the next time I expand!
MarkoDeLaVoota, right? They feel like they came from a high end car. Love em. I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed how classy and awesome their knobs are.
do you think you could do a short clip of the CI doing a more melodic and smooth patch(if it's capable of that) ? I'm trying to get a good idea of its sonic range and most demos are pretty aggressive or just complete noise.
I will make sure to include an example of that in the next video that involves the CI. It definitely is capable of smooth/pretty/chimey/etc sounds, particularly the Fourier mode as that is based off sine waves.
Very nice demo! Thanks for this! A question, your opinion, could I use it for nice stable basslines without any LP filter in the chain? I can feel it can do it as normally wavetables are good for consistent basslines. So a vca and a snappy 1-2 envelopes would be ok? Just want to place it to my dedicated drums and bassline case :) Thanks!
Thanks! I suppose it totally depends on the tonality of the baseline. If you're looking for those classic baseline tones with a little "bow bow" to the sound, then you kind of need an LP filter, imo, that's most of the tone, not so much the oscillator. But if you like the tones that you heard in the video, these were through a lowpass gate, but generally wide open, so little/no filtering for the majority of the sounds.
Hey Roy, I've had a little hands on with the LI, but not a lot so take that into consideration. If I were to oversimplify it, I would say the LI more easily achieves heavy modulated and 'aggressive' tones compared to the CI which is on the less extreme side of the spectrum. I'd say if you wanted maximum sonic possibilities, I'd say LI. If you wanted something that covers all the basics and then some and is almost impossible to make sound bad, I'd say CI.