Couldn’t you rotate the Morphagene varispeed full clockwise or counterclockwise and send exact constant voltage to the cv input (from Zadar maybe) to keep it steady on “green”? And even pull the knob out altogether not to accidentally touch it.
Thanks! So inspiring to hear your thoughts behind the one million choices you get when you design a eurorack setup. Previously I had only seen your L-R 100 grit setup, which made me realize I could get halfway there using my single 100 grit in the side-channel of my lrmsmslr. Felt pretty smug about not having to buy another one. Now I see the benefits of also running one in the mid channel :/ Regarding morphagene: not familiar with that module, but it looks like there's an attenuated cv-input. Would it help to patch that up, so you have a bit of a wider sweet spot? It looks like you have a channel of duatt available for this. Might as well take the offending knob off so it's less likely you bump into it.
erica synths joystick 2, :D does not stay still in a angled case. very very useless joystick, just the stick. All of them, today i was thinking, what if the dust goes into the controller, could that improve it?, but no, i does not. i was sending mine back 2 days after i got it.
I was thinking about trying my hand at a patch like this in my rack and it occurs to me that the Lúbadh might be a better option for you vs the Morphagene given the way you're using it. You can get it to do the arm-then-record thing and either link the two sides or operate them independently. Also has some optional tape saturation emulation you might enjoy. The features are all pretty malleable with the text file thing it loads via USB on the back. I believe it's the same size (without the expander) as well. Anyway, I love your stuff! Thanks for sharing!
I use a master filter and a master compressor…. Do you think Wyvern might be able to fill both roles? Certainly sounded like some beautiful limiting/saturation going on! Do you think you could replace librae legio with it (if you weren’t using it for high resonance fun)?
@16:30 yea, the hat is no where near a 909. Too bad they don't have much sample memory in this potion. Maybe a next upgrade that replaces the back-end chip? Nice experiment! ⚡
not bad so far. I did another session with it last night, just trying to get the pads setup in a chromatic scale and figure out how I'd want to use it. So far I like the amount of control over the X out as maybe my favorite feature. customizing the envelope, touch, or just set value is super nice
OAM Uncertainty there, try flashing it with the vu-meter firmware. Then it's a vu meter with a gate out for every level. it's super interesting for feedback, triggering sounds you feed into itself
How much time do you get out of that battery? Been thinking about how to get out with my current 4u case and wondered about different solutions. Something that I can just put in the standard power sounds cool. There are also the MyVolts battery and cable I thought might work too. But that’s just 65w I think.
@@turbotambourine I haven’t done a proper test running it til dead on both cases in a long time. But I think one case had a 2+ hour run time with it? Maybe that’s an experiment that’s worthwhile this week…
@@turbotambourine there’s a lot of soldering but it’s all easy soldering. Through-hole resistors, input jacks, and knobs. So it took longer than the T12 but in general the steps were simpler and easier. It was just “repeat this 50 times” kind of stuff
Glad you did it, kind of meditative watching you go through the process. I have the soldering iron, now just wondering whether to get a module and go for it! Anyway, I enjoy your channel, keep it up
@@thismeanswarbasse Ah sorry, I skipped to the end for the demo. I take it's being processed by the new delay and cornflakes? Keep up the great videos, I am learning so much thank you
@@grief1 no worries and you got it. Grabbed the sample on cornflakes, then audio thru the Time Machine delay and Starlab - then I was messing with the T12 controlling cornflakes
if anyone has any tips on how to better place the voice-over audio into this mix lmk. I tried ducking the sound against it and it was super distracting, meanwhile theres just no headroom left in the case audio to fit the vo. any/all advice is welcome thx
Ducking is definitely the way forward.. Sounds like you need more gain on the V/O then let your ducker manage the synth level. Anyway, love the video. That surround panning thing works so well. How the heck do you do it? 😊
It sounds good, when I started doing sound for tv the golden rule was “music at test(0) and voice at +6” on a Nordic ppm scale. So on a digital scale that could be music at -18 or -20 dBfs and your voice 6 dB higher. But what you were doing is fine, but if doing ducking I think it should be subtle so it won’t be distracting. Thanks for the videos!
Just wanted to leave a final comment here. Such a tightly integrated case. I really love the functions built in, the span of playability and live creation that this offers. I feel like the module sizes too are perfect! Zero wasted space and no tiny cramped modules either. Nice placements of modules too!
Woah! Well done @modularplug that Detroit Pink 87 looks incredible! Warbasse! I love the Detroit trigger module with Vice Verga. Instant playability and no fussing! Fits super well with how you like your sequences too. Well done! I bet it feels so much more freeing than the drum sequencer!
Yooo! Seeing so many new modules in the case. I’ll have to watch this in sections but stoked! Excited about that Detroit module bottom right too. I remember seeing that! Always great thoughts and workflows and great timing as I still have to figure out some more drum sequence control.
Only a few minutes in, but this already looks super helpful. I’m using my Morphagene and matrix mixer in exactly the same way right now. I’ve got many modules you got here, so it’s gonna be super useful. Thank you! 🙏🏼
Listening to this as a I rebuild my drum case - love how different your approach is. It's the beauty of modular. Have the same feeling regarding Cockpit 1U - so close and yet...argh!
Thanks a lot for taking the time to explain all this wonderful mess. It's a really cleverly thought out case, focused on the UI and that's something I rarely hear people talking about. Anyways, thx, keep'em coming !
@@adroc9841 fairly basic master clock work and clock generating for Detroit Pink, Data Bender, and Morphagene. Occasionally I’ll use CV for modulation or v/oct stuff with Wyvern
@@bastiaanvanhoorn6306 definitely is. It takes quite a bit of fiddling with the tiny volume and gain trim pots on the right to get it where you want it, but it’s still there for sure. I just make a category of music that I don’t think is impacted that much by it, given all the other noise going on