This video is a bit like a community service. The Loquelic Iteritas Percido is often described as one of the most difficult and unpredictable VCO's in Eurorack, so maybe this video can finally help you out. But this 'issue' applies to all complex oscillators. They're complex. Where a sawtooth can only do a saw, a complex oscillator can make millions of sounds by combining two VCO's by clever 'algorithms', mod/fm busses and patches. It's not immediately obvious, but the LIP is also inspired by the Buchla 259. It has two independent VCO's, a mod bus and a wavefolder. What makes complex even more complicated is the built in ADR envelope that can affect pitch, amplitude and timbre in various degrees and strengths. It's easy to forget that you don't need to dial in everything to make a sound. Even if you don't own a LIP (and not planning to), this video could give you some new insights that will help to patch your more classic 259 designs (DPO, Furthrrr, Brenso, Cs-L, Verbos CO, 258T, etc).
00:00 Introduction
00:16 Neutral settings
00:48 2xVCO+Mod+Fold=259
01:04 Coarse and fine tuning pitch push encoders
01:33 Trig/Loop/Free
01:46 The Envelope
01:58 Algorithms
02:17 LIP on the Scope
06:10 Try to imagine a picture for a sound
08:12 The Damp knob
08:57 If you can't dial in a sound, maybe you'd need a filter.
09:51 Heavy Industry
10:49 The Moody Ambient Side
14:07 Brass sounds
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8 июн 2024