▲ | gregsadetsky 2 days ago | |
Apologies for the long video! I didn't want to rush too much as it's supposed to serve as a tutorial. CLAVIER-36 is a musical instrument, so it will necessarily take some time to master it. You can jump to 7:14 in the video - https://youtu.be/rIpQmJVMjCA?feature=shared&t=434 - to hear and see how it works. It's a grid based instrument, where you place "operators", or functions on the grid. That's the 10 second version. The longer version will require a bit of a time investment unfortunately. But it's quite interesting once/if you get into it and start making patches. @rwhaling posted one of his compositions: https://www.instagram.com/p/DOUUIfeEQWY/ hopefully that's more what you were looking for? Also, if you click OP's link - https://clavier36.com/p/LtZDdcRP3haTWHErgvdM - you should be brought to an example patch. Is that working for you? Unfortunately, a mobile version is not available right now (it would be tricky to port it, without having to dramatically rethink the UI). Cheers | ||
▲ | kristopolous 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
Thanks! Those were just tips and my first impression |