nice! thanks for the tip.
I have cut back a bit on watching youtube synth stuff, I’ll still watch the stuff which interests me though but I don’t tend to browse idly through as much now as I find a lot of them very samey, especially when a new box drops and the same old faces are all doing videos on it.
I quite like these though
I also watch quite a bit of non synth stuff on youtube, electronics, engineering, technical, retro computer, and a few other random channels which are interesting.
These lists cover mostly everything I watch. I would say I watch more YT than I do any other media. On premium of course!
me too. But far too much.
Coding channels for work, music channels for hobby, gear demos for GAS
Me three
Don’t watch much TV, Netflix, anymore mainly youtube on the TV nowadays.
I recognized a lack of synths on Netflix so I moved on
I found their lack of synths disturbing
same
went thru my catalog and found another one
ambient stuff, try his piece “cost”. nice for moody winterdays
i follow that guy for years now.
just techno jams.
he did a lot of jams with lots of different equipment.
what I like most is there is no talking and begging for subscribers.
so if you like techno:
and another one. sweely home grooves from william montana. funky
What does the little number next to each channel mean?
I think it’s how many person clicked on the link
Recently discovered this dude https://youtu.be/7wmbuN6hmug
Not my cup of tea music-wise but he handles the Digitone super fluidly and has couple of tuts that I found very helpful and opened my workflow after adapting them to my type of music
I created an rss feed with all the channels of this post.
Here it is the OPML.
youtube.opml (11.5 KB)