Quite AMAZING 😅! Packed full of so many creative sound modulating eccentricities ! WOW!!! What is that "ticking" sound throughout this video preview? It was a bit obtrusive and didn't actually fit into all of the wonderful things you were showing us about the new NEO TRINITY module. Otherwise, great introduction video ~💡🎶🎙💥🎛👏🏽🤖🌠🔥👁🐈⬛🌌🌛❗️
Is it possible to continuously shift the LFO phase? And can i record long CV on one channel and modulate another channel with it? by this for example the LFO amp could rise or fall over time, etc.
@@bastlinstruments You people are in The Czech Republic, right? I would love to come visit you and purchase some more of your tech for my system,. Pizza is an absolute fantastic module! Can’t wait for more.
Seems similar to the Dnipro Krait+Expander. Adding 3 additional channels and an envelope generator. Missing the screen for visual feedback. A little too many button combinations for me to remember personally, but still a very nice module. Especially if space is limited
Also Krait is function-wise very similar to the Bastl’s old CV Trinity of which Neo Trinity is a spiritual successor with more features… so yep, all have similar functions with different approaches so people can choose what they like :)
So cool, will be buying one. Can already see so many ways I could use this. love the controls, looks super performative. Sort of module I am sure I will be able to find a use for in every patch. Analog is non binary...
@@bastlinstruments that would work fine, thanks for the info. Still learning how to modulate pizza and about to go drum crazy with a new Dark Matter. This could be on the future list, thanks.
Just got mine today. You definitely killed it with this one! Job well done! Now I’m wishing it was a few hp bigger so I had more outputs. At least 8! Love it!!! One question recording triggers. I’m noticing it isn’t keeping accurate to some of my rapid trigger button presses while recording. It tends to slow the pattern, or at least not accurately represent it
You can buy a second one to get 12 outputs :) The triggers are time-quantized to the clock by default, so it expects you to record the triggers according to that. However you can “turn off” the time quantization for a channel by holding the channel button (eg A) and pressing CLK. That way you can record the triggers to the underlying 24-subclock grid which is virtually “not quantized” for most use cases.
Yea I’m really think I’ll get a 2nd one. This thing is amazing. I wish you made 2 versions- one with i/o on the bottom, so I could put one in top row of my rack too
Unreal... I keep coming back to Bastl Instruments every time I look for new modules. I would like see what would happen if you make a sampler module for eurorack. My favorite ones are Rossum Assimil8or and Erica Synths Sample Drum.
I have a specific question about he recording function. Say I’m recording some knob turns on a channel for a sequence that’s 64 steps long. Then I want to “overdub” on the fly some recorded changes in the middle of that sequence. If I hold rec again in the middle of that sequence will it overwrite everything or just overdub the segment you are holding rec ?
It will just overwrite the part you record. Basically you press and hold REC (nothing is recording yet) and you start turning the knob (recording starts) and you release REC (recording ends).
@@andrewnancarrow Yep. Also recorded triggers remain untouched. You can re-record the automation as you like and just double press REC to clear it. Similarly double press SHIFT clears the triggers.
@@FursAndMasksMusic The knob on Trinity seems a lot better to perform with compared to the MD encoder. Not to mention all the extras features in even less HP 👌
What I think is really awesome and is not in the video is the fact, that you can quantize the cv automation, this makes the module even more powerful. I think its revolution in synthesizers.