Yet another excellent choice of theme and/or concept! It's usually a very delicate line between glitchity-glitch and simply sounding broken (not in a good way). So can't wait to see what kinds of sounds you have in store this time!
Great video! For someone who wants to bring some glitch into their modular this is so good! Have you tried the 2hp Freez as well? Can't be clocked but I saw some people really love it! Maybe more for sound design tho... I wonder if you can also do some kind of glitch effect on the Melotus Versio? Also do you have Beads? That would be nice to compare to as well :)
On the Liveloop, click and hold the black P.Sel button until the 3 lights turn purple. Those are the glitch modes; click it again for a different version. Use the Start and end knobs to find hot points. Click and hold to go back to the normal selection mode.
I'm sorry I didn't figure that out. The 51-page manual made my head explode, and even the 5 page "quick start guide" seemed a bit much. This is definitely a module for folks with the inclination to do some learning.
Here's a video I made with Reflex LiveLoop. In Stutter Mode you can glitch the left and right sides independently. Pretty sweet. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FQgtI5E8sYI.html
Here's a new vid from Make Noise on the Morphagene. He does a better job than me at breaking the breaks... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ovgaeMrfwCU.html
Since Reflex LiveLoop isn't available anymore (I think), then we don't need to worry about the 50 odd page manual. Who knows, maybe they're going to do an updated version?
Per4mer is the easiest to use. Just mash the buttons (rhythmically). Data Bender has the most flexibility, and is also easy to use. Mimeophon is the surprise runner up (though perhaps the Make Noise folks would take issue with the "surprise" part).