This was the video that tipped me over the edge to buy an OT
me too. Classic
Not sure if anyone has mentioned the Roland Aira Scooper yet. I kind of assume we are not including eurorack options, but the Scooper can be used as a desktop module and comes with a PSU and case. Quite configurable and if you have a CV source like an A4 I think you could do some very interesting stuff with it.
Unfortunately, of the Aira modular fx it is the one that became reasonably popular with the eurorack crowd so it’s not that cheap.
Great indeed!
Do you use ot for final mix of track or do you must use daw after?
I just discover the ciat lonbarde, really interesting stuff thanks for the find
Ot think it’s the best yes
Mood Wow delay and looper pedal, can be very creative with this
Zoia looking nice
Bit Crusher.Filter.etc…dark style great
I don’t use a DAW at all. I have a 2 track to record straight from an analog mixer. If I wanted to multitrack and mix down I’d be tempted by a Tascam Model I think
Stutteredit 2
Probably lots of reaktor ensembles.
Shaperbox plug-ins
I tend to prefer controlled melodic glitches rather than random … early telefon tel aviv material is really nice , I think he largely did it by hand in ableton…
Ned rush has done some nice YouTube vids for glitch stuff in ableton.
Other pedals worth mentioning are the Hexe Revolver, Pladask Fabrikat and The king of gear Mini glitch,
Machinedrum mk2 UW+ comes to mind. Monomachine is also pretty good ^^
Thinking about Autechre here, or @akeyamasou (yes mate, I just put you right there, besides them!)
@Sqare it’s always a pleasure to listen to this jam of yours…
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True that OT might be the best weapon when it comes to glitch ^^
My pleasure. The current model is the Cocoquantus, a descendant of the Cocolase.
Peter Blasser is a genius. He designed the Cocos to have animal brains. That’s why they just do what they want, rather than give you full control over everything… I mean, technically, you do have some control, it’s just that the oscillators are so intertwined and the UI is so weird it’s impossible to tell how each is influencing the others exactly.
An improvisation I recorded a few years ago, with viola in one input, and Tocante Karper (solar-powered touchplate Karplus-Strong synth) in the other input.
Right, I was thinking FX devices, but yeah also Digitone and Digitakt are good for glitching. The Volca Drum comes to mind as well with choking tracks, and I guess the Model:Cycles, but haven´t played with one yet.
Wow excellent!
Ok so all mixed in the box!
Livecut VST. Oldie but goodie
Octatrack. Digitone too.
It used to be StutterEdit in my DAW days.
This isn’t normally my area, but…
Tracker + Particle?
Digitone can do glitch?