this video shows a common synthesis technique using single pulses and clicks of oscillators in low frequency mode. OSC sync is a helpful addition for generating controlled rhythmic structures with the 2600.
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I just ordered the Gray Meanie version sort of on a whim, as my first analog and first any kind of modular synth. The more videos I watch the happier I get that I ordered it lol. It seems like an awesome piece of kit to have, to then pair with more modular/semi modular things over time. But more than anything it seems like a really good platform so start on - forcing yourself to learn the stuff properly. Can't wait!! Thanks for putting up this content.
@@tomnoise23 Yeah I've seen the term Eurocrack being used quite a bit lol. VCV Rack gave me the first taste. And the cost of hardware modules... sheeeesh. But when you really think about it, who _really_ needs a home? I hear fresh air is good for you.
@@tomnoise23 tell me about it, I ordered a gray meanie from germany(I'm in the usa), two days later I ordered a second one, and now I'm looking at the 2500 modules to expand it...
Absolutely! That's why i ordered it in the first place. The triggering behaviour of the envelopes from external gates is a bit special though. And the switch circuit can't be synced to external triggers, which is a pity. But, you'll get a lot of functionality for the price, to add to a eurorack system.
Awesome demo! Im a dfam lover and wanting to ad a second dfam.....but the 2600 has me tempted at the same price point. Then I could get some more patching variety.
I would rather add more functionality through a different synth. Maybe something like a Dreadbox Erebus V3 or a Pittsburgh Modular Synth could be useful to add.