All the euclidean and probability features is great and very useful, but if this module could program ordinary drum sequences too, it'd be a powerhouse beyond compare. 👊
Yea, tried that, nowhere near what I was thinking... You think it'd be so easy for ALM to add a regular drum sequencer to the software, odd they haven't already!
@@KevinArdala01 it is easier than you think - the pads are indeed key as you can move these around. Nonetheless you may have to do cross-op with a second channel. And use the loop/sleep beats. Bit of work, I agree!
@@KevinArdala01 I was thinking the same thing the other day. As you can already choose how many steps you want it would be much better if you could then select which steps you want a trigger on. I would have thought this would be easy enough to implement based on the other great features of this awesome module.
@@theproblembelief7549 Thanks for your suggestion. I’ve tried this and couldn’t quite figure it out. It would be so much nicer if you could just select which step you would like to place a trigger on!
One thing I am working on, is how to use Pam's as a quantizer for external CV. I guess you need three channels? one S&H for the cv, the rate input for that and the S&H channel quantized?
You only need 1 channel. Turn down the level and assign the CV (to be quantised) to control 'Offset'. Then enable the S&H Cross Op on that channel. An external input or other Pam out can be selected as the Cross Src to trigger the S&H. Finally, enable the quantiser!
@@busycircuits brilliant! It seems I got the idea right but the order wrong. With "my" version I got a decent result which was soundwise really glitchy. Cool in a way :) Thanks to you guys for the best module ever!
hmmm... looking at this: Wouldn't it be super nice to have some sort of internal patch Matrix? so that you wouldn't have to physically patch the output from one of the channels into the CV input, but rather choose that output instead of a CV input?
Check the Cross Mod functionality which should get you partly there but also please keep in mind it is a modular synth module.. patching is kind of the point :)
Yes, just scroll past the highest modifier and select Trigger CV1 or CV2, then patch an external trigger source to the CV1 or CV2 input. We'll likely be showing it in a future video, yes!