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I'm scared. It's just too awesome. And if you look under the 4MS menu, there's a bunch of percussion modules a la carte that they never released IRL (to my knowledge). If you use this as a missing piece module, it should do the job. Maybe dedicate it as a drum synth, a sampler or an FX unit. I guess it depends on what your track needs or what your studio is lacking. I mean, it could even be a utility garden if you are low on those.
Yeah, this is definitely a cool module (I don't have a rack or anything, heh, but it is)! I wonder if anyone's made a 303 style voice you can use in it yet. The 101 style voice made me think of it - it'd make a lot of sense, especially given the lower number of knobs (though the knob pages help from keeping you limited in that regard). It'd be digital, ofc, but if it sounds kinda similar (or just good), it could be a neat little thing. Obviously, the possibilities seem virtually endless; you can use it for just about *anything* you may need. Edit: 17:35 Exactly
😂 I’m pumped you are so pumped, no clue what genre or type of music I just heard it’s kinda just noise but I will say…. I’m definitely getting this module. It’s gonna be drums or modulation I’m so pumped
loving the nrgy here in this and how you swapped thru many patches during the live set. seemed seamless bouncing from one to the next. tricky menu/on module patching aside (can see this causing shudders in screen/pc-phobes), hard to deny the sheer power of this thing. stoked to get mine in! question: have you (or anybody) tried the sampler? curious what switching patches containing samples feels like (long wait time etc)??
Of course one positive is you could double up modules you have 1 of in the physical domain. I wonder if it has a meta module in there haha?! Then it'd be like using 2 mirrors to make an infinite mirror tunnel!!!
Mixed feelings about this one. Mostly positive, but don't you worry that this kind of thing could kill your enthusiasm & joy of looking forward to buying more physical modules ( assuming you still have the room!) because now you think what's the point? On the other hand do you agree that the advantage of the dedicated hardware modules is that most of them have many more sockets & often easier user interface?
Can't wait to get my unit. They blew me away at superbooth with the prototype. This isna dream come true for old rackheads. (: The audio on this one is a bit funky, but a pleasure to watch nonetheless. Thank you for the quick tour! Cheers!
among my favorites on VCV are HETRICKCV modules , with his Phasor modules , if you want to try a different type of clock that is based on ramp wave , instead of pulses , which is capable of all sorts of modulation while staying in sync .
I don't know man, I kinda hate these all in one do all modules. It's why I never bought a Ornament and Crime. Personally I think it defeats the purpose of going modular. It's cool if your saving space or saving money. My personal favorite wavetable oscillators are Piston Honda and Beads. Put them through Magneto and ERB-Verb and you got soundscapes for days.
I don't have one, but looking at what 4ms and the modwiggler community says, it depends on the complexity of the patch. Simple patches can be as little as 1ms while a patch that reaches 80% processor load is around, suitably, 4ms. Pretty crazy fast