Playing around with the chord v2 and seeing ways in which we can use its polyphony! ⁂ Connect With Me ⁂ Bandcamp ↝ peakae.bandcamp.com Spotify ↝ open.spotify.com/artist/04J3P... #ambient #qubit #chord
Wow, that 3D printed pedal slot is lovely. I keep wishing Case Bliss Mood or Blooper was in a Eurorack format. This might be a great solution! Thanks for explaining Chord so well. this is great!
The “dominant five” in minor means that the third of the chord is raised to major instead of its naturally occurring minor. The major third of that chord forms a half step back to the tonic of the key. It’s done to increase the tonal pull to the tonic which would be reduced if you left the five chord minor and so a whole step distance the tonic. It’s easier shown on a piano than explained. If you play all the white keys from A you get a natural minor scale. If you play an E chord in that scale you get an E minor. The third of that e major is G. G is a whole step from A. G# is a half step from A. G# is the major third of E Major (which is called now a DOMINANT Five of a minor)
sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow lost my account password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Apollo Tony i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I am sorry to blow you up with this, but have you had issues with your chord while in uni/free poly mode? i am having an insane amount of issues simply trying to use mine as a basically oscillator
I may finally learn something here. I shoved it in Unison mode and sequenced it manually with a Vector chord track. The only thing that I have a gripe with is that the v/8 is 0-5v as I like to tune to a common middle-C 😅 PS. was there no live chat for this one?
I don’t doubt it. I put the output through an attenuator but that might not have been quite right. Going to test with it 1U pedals module and see if that changes anything.
@@XiXora Interesting, the attenuation didn't do enough apparently. Routing it through my 1U pedal module did the trick. Strangely the signal volume was drastically reduced with the attenuator but still distorted, but with the 1U module the volume is proper and it sounds better. Not what I had expected!
Thanks, was there a particular part that was worse than others? I do have a bit of a side chain setup but I was repositioning my mic a lot during this stream, so I want to see whether that was the problem.
@@Peakae I find this to be the case with most of your streams. Maybe ya just need to hit that side chain a little bit harder. Fun video though! Chord V2 will never leave my rack. Unless Qu-bit releases a V3...
I found your voice to be very low at the start compared to the video I previously watched so I turned it up. Then when the module started, it seemed extremely loud so turned it back down. I could then barely hear your voice if the module was was playing at the same time. Not hating. Your video seems cool but I couldn't watch it through. Hopefully you find this feedback useful.
I can sometimes get a lot of value out of your content. One bit of feedback would be is that I'd ask you to be more organized with your time and take your viewers needs into account. For the amount of time that was invested in obsessing over the pedal - and consequently my having to click around on the timeline to avoid hearing you obsess over the pedal - a lot of value was left on the table.
Thanks for the feedback! I’ve tried being more organized before, and the problem for me is that as soon as I start putting together a script, or much of anything beyond a bullet point list of things to talk about, doing a stream immediately starts feeling like work, and as a result I no longer have any desire to do it. :) I’ll try to see if I can think up any other in-between solutions (suggestions welcome!), but it’s likely that my spur-of-the-moment-conversation style won’t be changing much.
Actually, I disagree. I quite like the idea of seeing the process and the patch evolving in different directions, even if that includes a few moments of silence. A matter of personal preference, I guess...