Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Molten Music Tech catch-up and coming soon”.
Hello, I’m Robin Vincent and welcome to multi music technology. This is just a quick little video to catch you up on what’s going on in the world of multi music technology and what this channel is all about. We’Ve gathered a whole bunch of new subscribers. Lately, hello, nice, to see you and I just wanted to put across what the intention of this channel is what you can expect to see and an idea on what sort of stuff is coming up, so you may have signed up because of some of the videos. I did for the Tommen synth reactor you may be here for the synthesizer reviews you might have been here because of the modular stuff that I’ve been doing or perhaps it’s for the DIY could even be for the surface pro audio bits and pieces. Software reviews and MIDI controller reviews, all sorts of bits and pieces, or you might just be here for my monthly news roundups, who knows, there’s all sorts of avenues with which you could find yourself on my channel and that’s cool.
I like that, because I don’t have one specific interest other than the fact that I am interested in music technology. So the plan is with this channel is to put in about four or five different threads and those will kick off with my monthly news magazine, video thingy called Multan music monthly every month at the end of the month. I look at to that past sort of four or five weeks and have a look at what new products there are and talk about them, and then I follow that up with a live stream at the weekend.
So we can all get together and talk about. What’S happened that month and then we focus on the areas that interest me. First of all, modular synthesis. Oh, yes, I’ve been on this modular journey for a couple of years now and it’s been completely fascinating and I know that a lot of you out there have been following my journey and that’s the thing that you enjoy the most.
That’S fine plenty of that to come plenty more modular fiddling whether it’s reviews on individual modules or fitting around music. I have a lot more of that sort of thing to come and then that feeds into modular DIY, which might be expanding a little bit at the moment, because I also like to build modules. I’Ve built a couple of modules like some kind of idiot fudging around with a soldering iron, because what you will discover when you spend time on my channel is that I’m not attempting to be some kind of all-knowing expert who’s, giving you the weight of all mics Perience, no, no, mostly what I’m doing it’s getting stuck in and seeing what happens. You know throwing myself at something like building a synthesizer or building a module with simple tools and simple ideas.
Getting down to the nitty-gritty of what things mean. I don’t assume any kind of pre knowledge really, because I don’t always have a lot, or at least I tend to forget things very quickly. So every time I approach a new synthesizer or a new module, or do I project to a piece of software. I tend to approach it with a very wide eyed approach, where I want to deep down and find out what it’s all about, so to help with my own understanding, and hopefully that also helps with yours.
Increasingly, these days, I’m doing synthesizer reviews and synthesizer bits and pieces, bigger things that are more than just the modular and I’ve got a series of async coming along very soon, including this analog solutions. Impulse command here, which I’m going to review straightaway after I’ve made this video and then the other stream we have coming into my channel it’s stuff based on the surface, the Microsoft Surface, well, hi the surface. While a few years ago, I started off with the surface pro 3, I thought it was an excellent platform for music making a live performance and I’ve used it a great deal, we’re now onto the surface pro 6, and it still holds a great deal of interest To me: well, there are a lot of my interest is now outside the box. I still have a great love for software and for doors and for doing reviews on that kind of related stuff, whether it’s MIDI controllers, audio interfaces, software synthesizers all that stuff and I’m still very much interested in working out.
What sort of performance you can get out of a surface and how well that works in live performance and in music production? And then, alongside all of that, is there anything else which comes along, which just sort of takes my fancy, but the main areas that we’re looking at on this channel are music technology as a whole. In my news, bits and pieces, modular, synthesis, modular, DIY, synthesizers of all types and all sorts, and then software synthesis and the surface that you’ll find much more detail of on my surface pro audio comm website. So if you’ve arrived on my channel for one specific thing – that’s really cool. It’S just that there will be some videos that come along that won’t be of interest to you, but don’t disappear. Don’T unsubscribe don’t dislike things, because something that you will like will be along shortly. The plan my intention is always to release at least one video about every section every month.
Does that work? No! No. It really doesn’t that’s my intention. That’S why I start off the month doing right. I’M gon na do a week on this and a week on this, but so often it it folds.
It wraps around things, get more important or other deadlines drop in and that kind of thing, but I will endeavor to do something on each and to keep those things moving around. I should also stress that this this isn’t my day job my day. Job is doing things like building computers for people and writing articles for magazines and bits and pieces about music technology, and so the video side of things is very much what I do in kind of my spare time. And so, although I appreciate you’d like to have dozens and dozens of videos coming here every week on all sorts of really diverse subjects, I just can’t do that. So I have to pick and choose. I have to do what I can in the time that I have, but if you would like to support me or if you’d like to push me in a certain direction, then the best way to do that is to join up on patreon become a patron.
Send me a few dollars and get sort of direct contact and access with me and I’ll be happy to listen to whatever it is that you’d like me to tackle, or if you just want to buy me a beer or thank you for the work that I Put in then, that’s the best place to do that. So what do I have coming up? Well on the surface? First of all, I’ve got performance testing to do I’ve got testing with guitar effects. I’Ve got some audio interfaces to review on this handsome software since, like the nectar bolt alike, software parallels like reactor 6.3, which is out today and I’ll, be releasing a video that talks all about the new stuff in reactor 6.3 today, so go and check that out. I have a review of the analog solutions impulse command coming along. I also have a review of the IQ motor media uno and down the line.
There will be the banjo EMS with 101 and who knows what else could come along in that sort of department. On the modular side, I have a black modulator from Erica, since which I want to do. A video on I’ve got lots more Moo bits and pieces coming and general ideas about doing stuff within here, including dries talking about polyphonic modular synthesis as well, and the potential of getting hold of one of those dopher polyphonic oscillators as a starting point for that.
So that could be interesting in DIY, while I still got the sample slicer to build and some buffet Co modules to build, but probably most importantly, is that I have a Deckard’s dream to build. I mean that’s a proper eight voice, polyphonic synthesizer, I don’t even know I don’t really know where to start, but I do have to start so. That’S going to be an exciting journey in general, music technology.
I’Ve got an audio for native intruments and an M 32 that I would like to do. Some videos on I’ve also got a nectar controller keyboard on its way to me soon as well. So if all of that sounds like the sort of thing you could be into then stick with the channel subscribe hit the bell thing for notifications – I don’t ever do that. I don’t do people do that. I don’t know, and just hang around to come and talk to me in the live streams or just put in comments and ask me questions, I’m happy to answer any sorts of questions you might have about anything cuz.
You know I’m generally easygoing. I like talking, and the general idea, is that I just keep on doing stuff while it still interest me. So I hope that’s helpful lots more goodies to come in the very near future and in the meantime, go and make some tunes. .