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Two odd portable synths reviewed - Bastl SoftPop and Gecho Loopsynth

loopop 43,324 7 years ago
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These two synths couldn't be more different, and yet they are both portable, special and can make water sounds.... Check out SoftPop here: http://bit.ly/SoftPop and Loopsynth here: http://bit.ly/Loopsynth Want to get ALL my tips in one convenient place including those to come in the future? Check out my In-Complete Book of Electronic Music Ideas, Tips and Tricks (hint: it's in-complete because it's always being updated…): ► Patreon: https://patreon.com/loopop Other places I hang out: ► Web: https://loopopmusic.com ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/loopopmusic ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loopopmusic ► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/loopopmusic My music: ► Bandcamp: https://loopop.bandcamp.com ► Spotify: http://bit.ly/LoopopOnSpotify ► Apple Music:http://bit.ly/LoopopOnAppleMusic Want to email me personally? ► Ziv (at) loopopmusic.com 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 NOTE: Occasionally I’ll try out affiliate marketing and include affiliate links. This means that I may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via affiliate links. The content of this clip is entirely my opinion, and was not paid for or dictated in any what by the company creating the gear. Without addressing the particulars of products shown here as they might be under NDA, gear shown on this channel may be either sent by the manufacturer, on loan for review or bought at a discount.

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