Hi Kkonkkrete,
The Creature is really a Swiss army knife of functions!
That's the kind of thing I'm looking for. And that you
have so much possiblities in a so, but not crammed space.
What me strikes is the clear beautiful sounds the Serge
can produce f.e. waterdrops. Bass sounds sound really warm
and it can make the greatest noise if want it to.
Thanks man, for this demonstration!!
Are there more to look forward to.
Not in a short while of course, these set ups take hours of
time, but in near future somewhere?
I'm curious what you mean by the Phrase "and then it's get's a little
bit to interesting for my taste?"
Cheers,
Roel
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "kkonkkrete" <kkonkkrete@...>
wrote:
The Creature is really a Swiss army knife of functions!
That's the kind of thing I'm looking for. And that you
have so much possiblities in a so, but not crammed space.
What me strikes is the clear beautiful sounds the Serge
can produce f.e. waterdrops. Bass sounds sound really warm
and it can make the greatest noise if want it to.
Thanks man, for this demonstration!!
Are there more to look forward to.
Not in a short while of course, these set ups take hours of
time, but in near future somewhere?
I'm curious what you mean by the Phrase "and then it's get's a little
bit to interesting for my taste?"
Cheers,
Roel
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "kkonkkrete" <kkonkkrete@...>
wrote:
>
>
> > It's a pretty noisy little beastie for only one oscillator!
>
> Thanks everyone for your positive feedback!
>
> Of course, it starts getting difficult to define the number of
> oscillators on a Serge. My first impression when I saw the panel
> design of the Creature was that it had no oscillators! But the drone
> patches on that video had essentially 5 independent audio-rate
> sources: 2 from the TGC, 2 from the TGO and 1 from the SSG. On the
> other hand it is also easy to patch program the same system so that it
> has actually does have 0 'oscillators'. The results are not so
> interesting. Until you route the output to another oscillator. And
> then it gets a little bit too interesting for my taste ...
>