These two synths couldn't be more different, and yet they are both portable, special and can make water sounds....
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Here's a timeline of the video:
0:00 Two travel buddies
0:45 SOFTPOP by Bastl
1:50 Pre-routed madness
3:25 Sequencing
3:55 A look around
4:35 The secret chamber
5:05 The patch bay
6:25 Eurorack connectivity
7:00 Pros and cons
7:55 LOOPSYNTH by Gecho
9:25 Effect channels
9:45 Granular channels
10:20 Controls
11:10 Programming chords
11:50 Resonance and arps
12:40 Pros and cons
13:30 Jamming together
14:35 The Bean
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