Using Effects as an Instrument // Destiny+ Entanglement Space

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DISCLAIMER: I forgot to include this in the video, but I'm not receiving anything in return for this video, it's a presentation of my honest feelings after spending a couple months with it. My only real qualm is the lack of input attenuators to the processor cores, but that's something easily overcome in most scenarios. Also, I spent my own money on this unit (I sold my most prized D'Angelico guitar to purchase it), I did however receive a slight discount due to the success of the previous Czochralski Cells video.

I've been anxious to get this video out for a while, but I wanted to wait until I got to know it better so I can present it in a more organized fashion. That said, there's still a lot that I don't go into: you're not going to hear even 1/8 of the total programs; I didn't use the VCAs here, but they're really useful for integrating the effects into modular patches; and I didn't explore sending one program into another (aside from the cross-feedback of the two reverb programs at the end). It's an incredibly deep effects unit that I'll be learning and exploring for years to come.

I'm considering doing a livestream where we go through all 64 algorithms together. If that's something you'd be interested in and would consider hanging out with me for the hours it would take, please let me know in the comments.

Thanks so much for watching and supporting artists. I support Destiny+ because he's an amazing artist in many forms and I believe he presents original ideas in a world where many makers are content to repackage rather than invent.

Thanks for hanging, y'all.
-jd

00:00 Intro
01:52 Sounds
07:27 Features & front panel
08:14 Use in a mixing context
15:09 Conclusions





Tags:
Modular Synth
Effects
Crazy
FX
Module
Reverb
Delay
Chorus
Distortion
Flanger
Mixing
Recording
Synthesizer

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