Monday, June 02, 2025

PatchPierre Studio Update Spring 2025

Hi everyone.... it's me again
This last year i re-located my studio (hopefully for the last time) , rewired and updated everything, and it looks like i am almost ready to record some stuff again.
For personal use and for the blog of course :)

It's been 15 years since I first started posting here...
This year i will return to posting on a more regular basis.
By taking one day off from regular work every week, I can focus more on making music, little DIY projects and keeping you all updated in the blog.

Recently I found out that there are still around 10.000 pageviews per month over the last half year without even posting anything here... 
My blog-archive (of over 600 blogposts) still seems to be valuable to readers, and I still get many positive reactions.

In the last weeks I checked if the links on the blog are still alive and repaired them where necessary. 
It's a work in progress i guess... Let me know when you find any dead links.

My TB-303 has a new best friend, the Dtronics DT-303
I only bought a few new Eurorack modules and some other equipment in the last years that i haven't written about  yet, and I do have my eye on a few other Eurorack modules that I will order and write about soon.
Oh and I need a case... 
I also hope to catch-up with all the Doepfer modules that were released over the last 5 years. 

My journey continues and I hope it can inspire more people to make even more inspiring music.
I will also maintain showcasing new video's I find on YouTube that I find interesting enough for you to read. 
There are a lot of upcoming new content creators out there that use some extra exposure... 
and/or there are some very good older ones that can explain stuff much better than I can :) 

My new studio-setup is now almost completed and has been expanded with an Arturia Beatstep Pro, Roland Boutique VP03 and an Akai MPC Touch sampler.
A perfect setup for the late 80s Electrofunk Hiphop and early Techno stuff that I like to do...

My main live setup
The main live set-up is basically 808/909drums
from the Novation Drumstation, sequenced by a
BeatStepPro that also controls 2 A-100 System patterns and SYNCs the TB-303.

The VC and Gate out from the TB go back into the Eurorack and create a doubled 303 voice.
The new Roland VP-03 Vocoder is great to create those old school electro-robot vibes and has some real nice strings with easy adjustable attack- and release-sliders.

The Elektron MachineDrum is in SYNC with the rest and provides extra percussion with easy hands-on tone control during a performance.

To me this is perfect for creating stuff on the fly and for working out quick ideas.

My MPC (not in the picture) is rapidly turning from 'just a sampler' with cool VST instruments and effects into a full DAW with the latest 3.5 Public Beta update that came out last week.... but it's not available for my MPC (Touch) (yet)
The Cubase 14pro demo-version that i am testing at the moment feels very close to the new workflow on the MPC, so i might upgrade to a new MPC for everything, as soon as they announce new hardware and they get their software fixed. This new software was not ready for release in my humble opinion ;) 

You can expect new blogposts pretty soon I guess. 
I hope you will look forward to it as much as I do and perhaps you will show some support by re-tweeting/re-posting what you like most.... Thanks in advance! xxx

Pierre / PatchPierre / NetPierre


Serné Tone and Texture: A New Step Towards Our Future


I am proud to announce that the brands and activities of  **NetPierre**, **PatchPierre**, **PatchPierre Studio One**, and various other audio services will now operate under the umbrella name
**Serné Tone and Texture**.
 

This change reflects our vision to grow as a strong and recognizable brand that stands for quality, creativity, and innovation in the world of audio and technology. 
 
This restructuring allows us to consolidate our services and expertise, taking them to the next level.
Whether it’s studio recordings, modular synthesizer inspiration, or high-quality audio production, under Serné Tone and Texture, we provide a comprehensive and consistent experience that meets the needs of our clients and the demands of the future.
 
The new name and identity mark not only a fresh start but also a reinforcement of our core values.
We believe in creating a unique balance between tone and texture – a vision that is reflected in all our products and services.

This focus remains our guiding principle as we continue to adapt to the dynamics of an ever-evolving industry.
 
With Serné Tone and Texture, we are building a future where innovation, passion, and craftsmanship take center stage.
 
We thank our loyal customers and partners for their support and trust.
 
Together, we look forward to an inspiring new chapter full of opportunities and creative possibilities.
 
Pierre Serné - Tone and Texture - Hilversum - The Netherlands