Hi. Yes, I love the 100m as well. I remember first seeing a photo of one in my MC-202 manual, and wondering what on earth it was, and then a few years later stumbled on one as you do! And I totallu agree about the system 100 mixer. Back in the nineties I discovered the same thing, I ran a few complete songs through it from the PC and it really gave it a bit of air and crackle, if that makes sense. What was the rare module you mentioned?
@@anonymex22 my worst keyboard, actionwise, is the Roland Rs-70. The Behringer stuff is very good in comparison. so... I'd rather break the Roland, I prefer to play it via Midi with my Kawai Spectra anyways. Or a Behringer.
@@couchcamperTM well RS-70, you can break it that's worth nothing digital rompler at it worst time. By the way as i'm interested in building an analog behringer clone eurorack, TR clones, perhaps you can tell me more about if it is solid, does it works more than the warranty, specially the knob... Analog expander/tr/tb clone first failure are noise from bad knob, and those are cms boards...
Most studio tour videos have a cliché comment: "but I want to hear them being used, not talked about!" I made sure to kill that by being as annoying as possible in the first minute. "Er, yeah, maybe just talk".
This was the career I dreamed of having but that dream was shattered when I was 16 (in 1991)... Last year I got divorced, leaving behind the digital piano my parents bought as a wedding present and I gave away my broken JX-1 to somebody who might be able to get it working. I have recently discovered the wonder and magic of DAW and more specifically VST instruments and invested in a M-Audio Keystation 88 Mk3 to re-discover my passion for synths and electronic music. It's such a massive universe so i'm just starting to scratch the surface but your videos are fantastic - easy to follow for beginners, lots of keyboard porn on display, nods to other instruments (i also have an electric Encore guitar I got for my 21st and a beautiful accoustic I treated my self to a few years back). I'm new to the channel so will be working through your earlier videos on binge mode :)
Oh for heavens sake, I have Studio Tour going around in my head.... Will no doubt wake up in the middle of the night with it still going...thanks a lot. 😅
The gear, the original music, the skills at playing many different instruments, and very important : the humor ! What's not to ove about this video. Thank you Alex !
I really appreciate the amount of info that's packed into this video as you've solved a bunch of problems I currently have regarding routing etc. Thanks Alex!
There are rare times where I start watching something so interesting that I immediately say, "Now is not the time. Later. Maybe after a bath and in jammies and with a good snack". This is one such video. I only wish I still had a console TV. Just for this.
White House studios is still very much a thing, and Martin is still going. He's a thoroughly decent egg. Well that's another earworm filed alongside "It's a Jolly Good Day for a Mooging!" that will live rent-free in my head until I eventually die on the toilet.
Honestly that's one of the best studio tours i've seen , you're not just hoarding or showing off. you actually tell us really useful stuff, like why you have stuff, where you got it, what you use it for,. and there's gear there that I had no idea existed like that 8x8 midi interface, the reamper, the pedal multi PSU, the Korg filter, the 2400 sampler thing.. Thankyou. The only thing there that I have here is a Korg 700s which is currently awaiting a new transistor for one of the filters.
Thank you! I put off doing a studio tour for a long time because I only wanted to do it if it was useful, rather than just showing off. So glad to hear that it came across that way. Good luck with the 700s, I had the same fault with that traveler pedal and it was fixed.
Thanks for this: one thing about huge collections like this combined with examples is it really fixes my own GAS because I find I really enjoy my own taste and choices in gear relative to yours, definitely each to their own.
I'm so glad you got that synthesizer fixed. I was so worried that I didn't eat, I didn't sleep, I stopped looking after myself, I gave up my highly paid and intellectually satisfying job and I let my relationships with friends and family falter. I became morose and introverted and lost all interest in the world around me and the people in it. Nothing seemed to matter any more and I forgot who I used to be and lost sight of everything that I ever could be. Disclaimer ..... most of that stuff may not actually have happened. Good thing you managed to find another key though! Hurrah!
This was such a treat, Alex! Thank you!!!I have to admit I watch too many of these type of videos and two things clearly stood out here: 1) Your musicality is off the charts. Big ups! 2) You know your equipment inside and out, and you clearly use it. I'm sure any piece staying over there will be happy, even while suffering an occasional outro dance karate kick. Keep up the amazing work and have a great day!
Is it weird, that even though this is gear heaven, and a great glimpse into how Alex creates....that my favourite thing from the entire video was the explosion after the "studio tour" intro!! So unnecessarily necessary! Reminded me of "The Simpsons" episodes of old ❤❤❤
As a longtime fan of you, your synth expertise, and your music, this is one of my favorite videos you've ever made. Thank you so much for keeping analog synth love alive in such a cool, funny, fun, and smart way
To answer the pronunciation question, I’m convinced that ISE-NIN is a reference to an apocalyptic substance “ice-nine” imagined by Kurt Vonnegut in the novel Cat’s Cradle. That would fit with the referential naming convention in the rest of their products.
It's now nearly 24 hours since I saw this video and I've _still_ got the studio tour song going round and round my head. Please. I beg you. Make it stop.
Where’s the damn LOVE (❤) button, RUclips? This is deserving! Thanks for this, Alex. Love your collection of fine instruments. Thoroughly enjoyed the tour of them all.
honestly, its not tooo bad, i fix synthesizers for work sometimes, and i fixed many of those things. replacing a key is actually quite an easy task. but it still was painful to watch honestly
Hi Alex, what an amazing masterpiece of a video. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us synth nerds, and in such detail. The Juno accident at the end was both so sad and so funny. Sorry! Please do post a follow up repair video, I'm sure everyone would love to see your Juno nursed back to health.
Oh, the classic whale explosion! They still play it every once in a while late at night on KOIN in Portland, they being the ones who filmed it. What a great ending to a fantastic theme song!
Aww, seeing the guitar section you mention feeder... They were great lads, I remember them from the studio. It was a painful shock to everyone when we heard about Jon Lee.
Really good video, very nicely put together. Love the musical interludes and great to see range of kit at all price levels. A studio that has clearly grown with you and designed to be used - yey!
You have such a wonderful collection of gear and instruments. I like how it's all got a purpose and is being used too. This is what a real working studio looks like 😃
The greatest Studio Tour Song of all time! And as a Washingtonian, I appreciate the exploding whale footage. (Finally, portions of the song sound very ‘Don’t hug me I’m scared’-ish, awesome.)
seeing light behind the gear... this is not a basement??? I always considered you the biggest (or greatest) gear-studio-nerd! Now I'm learning you're doing that stuff for a living and THERE IS LIGHT!!! awesome intro song btw
Simply awesome! Thanks for this great overview and your “odd” rhythms and textures. It’s nice to see how you connect them all together and utilize with your obvious and unassuming talent. Go get em, Alex!🤓👍
Hey Alex that was a brilliant video. The fact that you took the time to demonstrate every item was quite a feat. You are very generous! I like the names for the locations, too. Your strined instrument chops are not so shabby either - that segment sounded very impressive.
That was a lovely watch. Thoughtfully produced, musical examples, cuts when needed to avoid faffing about. An elevated studio tour indeed; not surprising from you Alex, but still lovely :)
As you didn't show us the door to your studio, I can only assume that you live here and you never leave. It would also explain your time and attention spent on each video. Also sticking with the same software is relatable! I play flute about as well as you play violin and use it for a recording every 10 years or so. Lastly your double bass playing was great!
Yes! Basically there was a listing in Japan of a homemade wooden box with really tatty 100m modules in it. They all had missing knobs and they were brown from cigarette smoke. They wouldn't be worth looking at....apart from that one was one of the five fabled prototype modules! Three of five have been found and the others originated in Japan and belonged to people who used to worked for Roland or who were related to someone who used to work for Roland. This appears to be the same situation, but I didn't stop to ask questions as they might have taken the listing down or asked for a huge price. They clearly had no idea what they had. After someone spotted it and phoned me, we found a contact to grab it in Japan and took it from there. I still look at it and wonder how on earth that happened, but it did. It also gave me hope that the two missing modules may one day emerge.
Thank you for this great tour, got me a lot of input. Especially on those whole pedal things I feel you so much as I am going through all this now too. Thought getting some pedals would be nice, thought plug and play will be easy .. naive me ... all the DI boxes, re-amps, cables, patch bays cost already more than the pedals themselves .. and then the time .. but I hope at the end the twiggeling and feel will pay out :)
I hit like as soon as the intro song finished! Great informative and entertaining video, fantastic demo songs as usual too. I was mightily impressed with the strings/piano demo!
Thanks for your really insightful tour, a lot of helpful details which can only mean that I really must sort out my studio. The details about patch baying the effects pedals and midi routing was particularly useful. Thank you and I wish you continued success☢️👍
Thanks! Glad it was helpful, I was hoping it would be. The pedal thing is one of the best things I've bothered to do in the studio, so I highly recommend it.
@@AlexBallMusic it will be my project for the next week or so as the pedals I have are all over the place in the studio the patch bay is a much maligned and misunderstood piece of kit but a massive time saver and resource for experimentation thanks for the inspiration ☢️👍
This was really inspirational and lovely watching and listening to. I got taken back in time from that Korg Trident when I played it and got very emotional from that Spanish guitar playing and sound from it. The Korg does have some real character to the sound and the Roland are so creamy liquid sounding. Lovely. I thank you very much for all the work you put in for your viewers enjoyment!
Best intro song ever, ever, ever made!!! Thanks for the static studio tour, you've got some amazing gear, and most importantly, have the talent and knowhow on how to use it. Sounding wise, my favorite was the Roland 100 system.... Ohhhh what a sweet sweet sound. PD : All the routing of the gear from and to different mixers and all, that in itself... is a headache, thanks for explaining that too! Although it's still a headache :D
Juno key already fixed. Watch the happy ending.
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Yes, replacing broken keys is one of the easier things in life, at least with some old Rolands.
Don't kick your gear, love them because WOW, that's not behringer clone!!!
Hi. Yes, I love the 100m as well. I remember first seeing a photo of one in my MC-202 manual, and wondering what on earth it was, and then a few years later stumbled on one as you do! And I totallu agree about the system 100 mixer. Back in the nineties I discovered the same thing, I ran a few complete songs through it from the PC and it really gave it a bit of air and crackle, if that makes sense. What was the rare module you mentioned?
@@anonymex22 my worst keyboard, actionwise, is the Roland Rs-70. The Behringer stuff is very good in comparison. so... I'd rather break the Roland, I prefer to play it via Midi with my Kawai Spectra anyways. Or a Behringer.
@@couchcamperTM well RS-70, you can break it that's worth nothing digital rompler at it worst time. By the way as i'm interested in building an analog behringer clone eurorack, TR clones, perhaps you can tell me more about if it is solid, does it works more than the warranty, specially the knob... Analog expander/tr/tb clone first failure are noise from bad knob, and those are cms boards...
Could you please explain once again why the studio is not actually going on tour? I mean, it's in the title...
I didn’t quite get this either. I feel duped somehow.
I might put wheels on it next.
Could do a 'bad gear studio tour'?? @AudioPilz
@@AlexBallMusic Worked for Kling-Klang.
@@AlexBallMusic what do you say to treads (treaditionalists?) Folks that prefer tank treads to wheels like Vince Clarke and his mobile rig?
every studio tour needs a studio tour song
Most studio tour videos have a cliché comment: "but I want to hear them being used, not talked about!"
I made sure to kill that by being as annoying as possible in the first minute.
"Er, yeah, maybe just talk".
First world problems: too little space for not enough gear! 😂
@@johnvcougar And when you actually move in a bigger space you want your cramped room back, because it was so cozy.
I knew something bad would happen when I saw you dancing like that!
"Only one Juno-6 was harmed in the making of this video". Thanks for the educational and highly entertaining studio tour.
that was a total shock, man, I'm sorryy :(
That poor Juno, no wonder it was in the corner... 😭
*screams of agony from the juno-6*
I'll have it fixed in a few days when I get a moment. Maybe I'll upload a short of the fix as a happy ending.
And as the Prophet 5 predicted, Peace and Prosperity returned to Ro-Land.
When you have a juno 6 standing in the back for sound treatment, you know you’ve made it
Lovely thing about this is we get the gear, we get tips and tricks, we get jams and we get lore. Thank you.
This really is a Magical Mystery Tour for gear nerds
This was the career I dreamed of having but that dream was shattered when I was 16 (in 1991)... Last year I got divorced, leaving behind the digital piano my parents bought as a wedding present and I gave away my broken JX-1 to somebody who might be able to get it working. I have recently discovered the wonder and magic of DAW and more specifically VST instruments and invested in a M-Audio Keystation 88 Mk3 to re-discover my passion for synths and electronic music. It's such a massive universe so i'm just starting to scratch the surface but your videos are fantastic - easy to follow for beginners, lots of keyboard porn on display, nods to other instruments (i also have an electric Encore guitar I got for my 21st and a beautiful accoustic I treated my self to a few years back). I'm new to the channel so will be working through your earlier videos on binge mode :)
You are SUCH an able musician! My absolute favorite part was you playing the violin/viola/double bass. Thank you for showing everything!
Yes, that was the moment I felt compelled to click Like. 🙂
My favourite part was the song at the beginning... id rather listen and watch this than that trans Swift bloke! 🎵
Oh for heavens sake, I have Studio Tour going around in my head.... Will no doubt wake up in the middle of the night with it still going...thanks a lot. 😅
I'll be stood over you, dancing.
@@AlexBallMusic Great, now I will have nightmares as well....
The gear, the original music, the skills at playing many different instruments, and very important : the humor ! What's not to ove about this video. Thank you Alex !
Cheers!
For some weird reason, I must admit that I really enjoy those silly songs such as this intro.
It's the only reason I did the video to be honest. :)
@@AlexBallMusicYou had the song done before you recorded a second of video, didn’t you?
I really appreciate the amount of info that's packed into this video as you've solved a bunch of problems I currently have regarding routing etc. Thanks Alex!
Flight of the Concords have been awfully quiet since this intro dropped 😅
So much microphone holding! The algorithm is gonna love this. 🙂
There are rare times where I start watching something so interesting that I immediately say, "Now is not the time. Later. Maybe after a bath and in jammies and with a good snack". This is one such video. I only wish I still had a console TV. Just for this.
Not many Production RUclipsrs I'll watch this long but Alex is gold.
Nice to hear. I'm always nervous about uploading long videos, but I had to cut a lot to even make this an hour long. Nice that it's proving useful.
Thank you for being you
Thanks!
Best Intro Song of a studio tour ever. Epic!
White House studios is still very much a thing, and Martin is still going. He's a thoroughly decent egg.
Well that's another earworm filed alongside "It's a Jolly Good Day for a Mooging!" that will live rent-free in my head until I eventually die on the toilet.
No way! I should go back there for old time's sake.
44:42 I was doing the washing up and watching this video, but I was stopped dead when you played the classical guitar. Beautiful.
Yeah! I want to know the name of that tune!
Thanks! Just something I composed for the video
Wowza..beautiful
Honestly that's one of the best studio tours i've seen , you're not just hoarding or showing off. you actually tell us really useful stuff, like why you have stuff, where you got it, what you use it for,. and there's gear there that I had no idea existed like that 8x8 midi interface, the reamper, the pedal multi PSU, the Korg filter, the 2400 sampler thing.. Thankyou. The only thing there that I have here is a Korg 700s which is currently awaiting a new transistor for one of the filters.
Thank you! I put off doing a studio tour for a long time because I only wanted to do it if it was useful, rather than just showing off. So glad to hear that it came across that way.
Good luck with the 700s, I had the same fault with that traveler pedal and it was fixed.
I’ve revisited this video at least 8 times to listen to the studio tour-song
Coming back after 3 months just for the joyful intro tune. 🤩
And then his beautiful strings / piano piece.
The opening song came as a surprise, made me smile, cheered me up on a brutally hot day. Thumbs up, sir!
Thanks for this: one thing about huge collections like this combined with examples is it really fixes my own GAS because I find I really enjoy my own taste and choices in gear relative to yours, definitely each to their own.
Definitely. We all find the things that work for us. Part of the joy.
The range of your musical abilities and creativity is very impressive Alex. May you continue to be successful :)
Cheers!
"I'm a terrible string player and really no good at this" proceeds to play something knocked up that's better than anything I've ever done.
Love the combination of real acoustic instruments with synths - as a music teacher thanks for making them look cool
Those all came first. Then the silly noise boxes. :)
I'm so glad you got that synthesizer fixed. I was so worried that I didn't eat, I didn't sleep, I stopped looking after myself, I gave up my highly paid and intellectually satisfying job and I let my relationships with friends and family falter. I became morose and introverted and lost all interest in the world around me and the people in it. Nothing seemed to matter any more and I forgot who I used to be and lost sight of everything that I ever could be.
Disclaimer ..... most of that stuff may not actually have happened. Good thing you managed to find another key though! Hurrah!
All i heard was the intro song and i already knew i was gonna love this video.
This was such a treat, Alex! Thank you!!!I have to admit I watch too many of these type of videos and two things clearly stood out here:
1) Your musicality is off the charts. Big ups!
2) You know your equipment inside and out, and you clearly use it. I'm sure any piece staying over there will be happy, even while suffering an occasional outro dance karate kick.
Keep up the amazing work and have a great day!
Thanks!
Well, that was the best intro song I've heard for a RUclips video
Is it weird, that even though this is gear heaven, and a great glimpse into how Alex creates....that my favourite thing from the entire video was the explosion after the "studio tour" intro!!
So unnecessarily necessary!
Reminded me of "The Simpsons" episodes of old ❤❤❤
always love the "boom" at the end
That is sooo Alex, he did it before on the Moog featured video.
Studio tour, studio tour........okay now thats stuck into my head, THANK YOU !
Another fantastic video, Alex. As always, love the music you make for your videos as much or more than the videos themselves.
When the Ro Land acid jam kicked in, I was held in waiting for Trent Reznor's vocals
that prophet and ise nin demo was absolutely magical
If this (normally, much too long) video does not become viral, I don’t know what will. Awesome.
Me watching the intro: Eek, those flailing legs are a bit close to the Juno-8. Close shave, that.
Me at 56:56: Ah.
came for the gear, stayed for the music. mad respect alex!
Hey Woody! Cheers.
Really enjoyed the tour Alex - the Analord style material at 36:34 was utter class, as was the Prophet 10/Ise-Nin combo at 35:02 wow. Thank you!
Great video Alex. Love the patchbay and mixer explanation
As a longtime fan of you, your synth expertise, and your music, this is one of my favorite videos you've ever made. Thank you so much for keeping analog synth love alive in such a cool, funny, fun, and smart way
Studio tour, studio tour... damn that earworm.
To answer the pronunciation question, I’m convinced that ISE-NIN is a reference to an apocalyptic substance “ice-nine” imagined by Kurt Vonnegut in the novel Cat’s Cradle. That would fit with the referential naming convention in the rest of their products.
I was so worried that your kicks were going to have that result! Oh no! LOL.
🦵🎹
I've had the intro stuck in my head all damn day
It's now nearly 24 hours since I saw this video and I've _still_ got the studio tour song going round and round my head. Please. I beg you. Make it stop.
The soul of wit is brevity
my school let me take home the 4 track too... great way to learn!
🤜🤛
I start with one of those too, another double cassette deck and eight channel mixer with onboard reverb.
Your knowledge of synths and signal processing never ceases to amaze me. I love your channel and all your videos. Thank you!
All right, next video, we are going to need all of your synths and guitars to describe you.
"He's a clown"
Where’s the damn LOVE (❤) button, RUclips? This is deserving! Thanks for this, Alex. Love your collection of fine instruments. Thoroughly enjoyed the tour of them all.
😂 Brilliant opener Sir!
Came back for studio tour tune!
The angle for the floor shot was exactly like an 80s album cover lol.
I just need a mullet.
@@AlexBallMusic Right!! 😄
I felt SO MUCH PAIN when that key went flying 😨
Me too. I'll fix it.
@@AlexBallMusic If you have an insurance for your instruments, publishing this video probably wasn't the best idea ... ;)
honestly, its not tooo bad, i fix synthesizers for work sometimes, and i fixed many of those things. replacing a key is actually quite an easy task.
but it still was painful to watch honestly
Hi Alex, what an amazing masterpiece of a video. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us synth nerds, and in such detail. The Juno accident at the end was both so sad and so funny. Sorry! Please do post a follow up repair video, I'm sure everyone would love to see your Juno nursed back to health.
Cheers! Juno already fixed and I uploaded a RUclips short of the repair.
@@AlexBallMusic Wow, so fast! Great! 😀
Oh, the classic whale explosion! They still play it every once in a while late at night on KOIN in Portland, they being the ones who filmed it. What a great ending to a fantastic theme song!
Aww, seeing the guitar section you mention feeder... They were great lads, I remember them from the studio. It was a painful shock to everyone when we heard about Jon Lee.
Really good video, very nicely put together. Love the musical interludes and great to see range of kit at all price levels. A studio that has clearly grown with you and designed to be used - yey!
Cheers! Yes, started with next to no gear and went from there. It's come a very long way.
Less than a minute in and it's already the best studio tour I've seen.
THAT INTRO WAS A BLOODY MASTERPIECE
You have such a wonderful collection of gear and instruments. I like how it's all got a purpose and is being used too. This is what a real working studio looks like 😃
I haven't even finished watching yet and already it's been very helpful - thanks for sharing so many details!
Bro. Not just what ive got. Why. That was fantastic. 🙌
The greatest Studio Tour Song of all time! And as a Washingtonian, I appreciate the exploding whale footage. (Finally, portions of the song sound very ‘Don’t hug me I’m scared’-ish, awesome.)
You actually made a cheesy intro, brilliant. Thanks for the ear worm..😊
seeing light behind the gear... this is not a basement??? I always considered you the biggest (or greatest) gear-studio-nerd! Now I'm learning you're doing that stuff for a living and THERE IS LIGHT!!!
awesome intro song btw
Hello Alex: This was amazing. Thank you. You acoustic playing shows that you really are a proper musician. Have a lovely day.
Omg! Can’t get enough of the into track!! This video is valid just for the intro. Seriously…
Simply awesome! Thanks for this great overview and your “odd” rhythms and textures. It’s nice to see how you connect them all together and utilize with your obvious and unassuming talent. Go get em, Alex!🤓👍
I love the concept of an electronic music Youtubist intro'ing his vids with a ragtime tune.
Hey Alex that was a brilliant video. The fact that you took the time to demonstrate every item was quite a feat. You are very generous! I like the names for the locations, too. Your strined instrument chops are not so shabby either - that segment sounded very impressive.
Brilliant walkthrough as always Alex. And great musical examples too (for the bonus points!)
merely the intro song already makes this video a success 😲
Alex literally putting some extra "F" ing "soul" into the Juno 6! very interesting watch sir! with exception of that heart stopping moment at 56:56
That hurt my soul 😅
The intro made my day! 😀
Amazing job Alex, and it's remarkable to see how truly versatile you are with your talent and musical knowledge.
That was a lovely watch. Thoughtfully produced, musical examples, cuts when needed to avoid faffing about. An elevated studio tour indeed; not surprising from you Alex, but still lovely :)
As you didn't show us the door to your studio, I can only assume that you live here and you never leave. It would also explain your time and attention spent on each video.
Also sticking with the same software is relatable! I play flute about as well as you play violin and use it for a recording every 10 years or so. Lastly your double bass playing was great!
what a joy it is for me to watch a man enjoy what he does! long live the music 🤘
I am still baffled at the odds of you unearthing that prototype module... But at the same time I cannot think of a more deserving person to own it: )
Yes! Basically there was a listing in Japan of a homemade wooden box with really tatty 100m modules in it. They all had missing knobs and they were brown from cigarette smoke. They wouldn't be worth looking at....apart from that one was one of the five fabled prototype modules!
Three of five have been found and the others originated in Japan and belonged to people who used to worked for Roland or who were related to someone who used to work for Roland. This appears to be the same situation, but I didn't stop to ask questions as they might have taken the listing down or asked for a huge price. They clearly had no idea what they had.
After someone spotted it and phoned me, we found a contact to grab it in Japan and took it from there. I still look at it and wonder how on earth that happened, but it did. It also gave me hope that the two missing modules may one day emerge.
Now I am going to have "studio tour, studio tour" stuck in my head for days. Damn you!
27:28 my favourite moment of many great moments in this video 👍
44:40 great! This really highlights your multi-instrument skills 👍
Totally thought at the beginning. Man his foot is close to that Juno. Glad I watched till the end. Even though I cried deep inside.
@49:07Those vintage instruments sound really good.
Thank you for this great tour, got me a lot of input. Especially on those whole pedal things I feel you so much as I am going through all this now too. Thought getting some pedals would be nice, thought plug and play will be easy .. naive me ... all the DI boxes, re-amps, cables, patch bays cost already more than the pedals themselves .. and then the time .. but I hope at the end the twiggeling and feel will pay out :)
The ARP 2600 FS is such a beautiful instrument. Love it.
I hit like as soon as the intro song finished! Great informative and entertaining video, fantastic demo songs as usual too. I was mightily impressed with the strings/piano demo!
Thanks for your really insightful tour, a lot of helpful details which can only mean that I really must sort out my studio. The details about patch baying the effects pedals and midi routing was particularly useful. Thank you and I wish you continued success☢️👍
Thanks! Glad it was helpful, I was hoping it would be.
The pedal thing is one of the best things I've bothered to do in the studio, so I highly recommend it.
@@AlexBallMusic it will be my project for the next week or so as the pedals I have are all over the place in the studio the patch bay is a much maligned and misunderstood piece of kit but a massive time saver and resource for experimentation thanks for the inspiration ☢️👍
This was really inspirational and lovely watching and listening to.
I got taken back in time from that Korg Trident when I played it and got very emotional from that Spanish guitar playing and sound from it.
The Korg does have some real character to the sound and the Roland are so creamy liquid sounding. Lovely.
I thank you very much for all the work you put in for your viewers enjoyment!
That system 100 sounds incredible, timeless!
Best intro song ever, ever, ever made!!!
Thanks for the static studio tour, you've got some amazing gear, and most importantly, have the talent and knowhow on how to use it.
Sounding wise, my favorite was the Roland 100 system.... Ohhhh what a sweet sweet sound.
PD : All the routing of the gear from and to different mixers and all, that in itself... is a headache, thanks for explaining that too! Although it's still a headache :D
My awe barely outweighs my envy.
I love the intricate gollygoops in the background whilst you zowzy us with your expertise in hibadebobbity. Cheers 🍻 matie! Hobberdoober day!!
Brilliant! Some cool gear you have. It's like going round to your nerdy mates for a beer and chat about synths 😄👍 really enjoyed that. Cheers Alex.
Wonderful....I can almost smell those synths ! 👍😁
The lust of the musk.