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Xaoc Devices Berlin: the oscillator that opens up the Leibniz Binary Subsystem 

Tom Churchill
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Berlin is the latest module in the Leibniz Binary Subsystem from Xaoc Devices. On the surface, it’s a straightforward compact oscillator with FM, hard sync, and square and saw outputs. But round the back are connectors that let you run its 8-bit saw wave through other modules in the Leibniz Binary Subsystem.
And that’s where the fun really starts. It’s a great pairing for Jena or Rostock in particular, and in this video, I explore various patches using Berlin in combination with these modules.
More info: xaocdevices.com/main/berlin/
Order at Signal Sounds: www.signalsounds.com/Xaoc-Dev...
Some of my other Xaoc Devices videos:
Rostock & Drezno II: • Xaoc Devices Rostock &...
Erfurt & Lipsk: • Xaoc Devices Erfurt & ...
Batumi II: • Xaoc Devices Batumi II...
More stuff from me:
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro & patch previews
02:01 What is the Leibniz Binary Subsystem?
03:43 Berlin overview
06:08 Driving Jena as a wavetable oscillator
11:10 Exploring phase modulation
15:58 Complex LFOs and modulation
19:37 Digital drum patterns
22:59 8-bit data hacking
30:25 Fun with frequency division

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8 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 61   
@TMeier
@TMeier Месяц назад
So many creative options now that the system has its own oscillator. Really love those subharmonic sounds at the end, something I’d love to explore more. It’d be interesting to understand how to control subharmonics in a predictable way for creating pitch sequences.
@ishkaiam6532
@ishkaiam6532 Месяц назад
have you been sleeping with these modules tom...the best tutorials ever and hands down the best understanding of eurorack out there
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
I've definitely been dreaming in binary recently! :) Thanks, glad you're enjoying them!
@Probbie
@Probbie Месяц назад
I really didn't get Liebniz until now.. Fascinating 👌 😊
@michaelt_tamtam
@michaelt_tamtam Месяц назад
That Xaoc system looks so beautiful! This binary system seems like a lot of fun to explore and experiment with. You're giving me gas, man.
@lefunghi6151
@lefunghi6151 Месяц назад
And just like this, the Leibniz wishlist grows... Spotted it yesterday on Modulargrid and got really curious. Thanks for the amazing video! Running it through Poczdam and Rostock with some external modulation sounds like infinite fun.
@dr.feelicks2051
@dr.feelicks2051 Месяц назад
“Looking forward to a deeper dive” yes, yes we are✌️
@AH-Okay
@AH-Okay Месяц назад
Great demo. Thanks, Tom. This is probably going to be the module that shoves me into adding a small Leibniz setup to my existing Xaoc modules.
@chrisdaniels4420
@chrisdaniels4420 Месяц назад
Fantastic demo. You’ve convinced me to start a Leibniz subsystem
@iamsushi1056
@iamsushi1056 Месяц назад
Well, I’ve been meaning for a while to replace my Dixie2+ for a while now. A power surge damaged the FM input and introduced some horrendous pitch drift. This would represent a few HP that would need freeing up from my plan, but it’s really compelling. Thanks for the demo vid!
@MagnusJonth
@MagnusJonth Месяц назад
I really like Xaoc modules in general, but most of all, I love your tutorials! Just thank you!
@iamsushi1056
@iamsushi1056 Месяц назад
I’ve always wanted to just get a Jena and drive it with the phase cv input, but never had a way to deal with the outputs without a Drezno. But this, this excites me.
@walrtbstudios5430
@walrtbstudios5430 Месяц назад
Hmm… I didn’t think I’d get along in the Buchla/TipTop universe, yet I did- and now I find myself leaning towards Leibniz. Perhaps a little dip of the toe into Berlin and Jena…
@XiXora
@XiXora Месяц назад
Lovely understandable videos as always!
@Matkins85
@Matkins85 Месяц назад
Really enjoying your content. I'm just getting back into modular after years away, and I recall this Leibniz subsystem being something that caught my interest, I'm certainly going to buy into it at some point. What keeps coming to mind is bytebeat music, if you're familiar with that concept. It seems to me that that kind of demoscene-esque procedural evolving music would be achievable even with just a drezno, a counter and some operations on the bits. But I've not come across anyone getting results quite like it yet.
@geusensdriesmusic
@geusensdriesmusic Месяц назад
Amazing stuff and demo. Thanks 🙏
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
My pleasure sir!
@boydw1
@boydw1 Месяц назад
That phase mod patch was doing it for me (love a bit of instant techno!)
@Robert_Babicz
@Robert_Babicz Месяц назад
this is realllllllly cool
@ArtFluids
@ArtFluids Месяц назад
I wonder if they will add a module to the system with enough of a memory buffer to hold 8-bit user sample data. For doing Fairlight CMI type sounds driven by Berlin as a variable rate clock.
@mheumann
@mheumann Месяц назад
Great video! I can't wait to get this module into my Leibniz system. Out of curiosity, in the video, do you have Lipsk and Erfurt patched into Poczdam, or are they connected to each other separately?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
Thanks! Lipsk and Erfurt aren’t connected to the Berlin/Jena/Poczdam/Rostock cluster in this video; I’m running them as a separate standalone pairing. (The two inputs on Poczdam are Drezno II’s ADC and Berlin; the outputs go back to Drezno’s DAC and, via Rostock, back to Berlin.)
@chonbaquer
@chonbaquer Месяц назад
Just to clarify, you have Out 2 of Poczdam going into Rostock and then Berlin, allowing you to disable any input to Berlin by toggling off the Poczdam Link?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
@@chonbaquercorrect!
@chonbaquer
@chonbaquer Месяц назад
@@TomChurchill thank you as always!
@JahaJaho
@JahaJaho Месяц назад
Love the sequence at 25 minutes. So Krafwerky :) What are they orange clips you have in the rack to hold the cables btw?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
Thanks! The clips are these… www.signalsounds.com/Gammalite-Systems-Nest-Tamers-Eurorack-patch-cable-clips
@JahaJaho
@JahaJaho Месяц назад
@@TomChurchill Clever little solution.
@ishkaiam6532
@ishkaiam6532 Месяц назад
your patches are the shit just do heaps more of them
@jasoneskridge6453
@jasoneskridge6453 Месяц назад
so were you unracking and recabling the connections behind each module between demos? or some other connection method?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
No, the connections were the same throughout this video: Berlin into Jena through Poczdam into Rostock and back into Berlin. Poczdam and Rostock had no effect on the first patches and Jena was bypassed (by deactivating Link) for the later patches.
@slarteybartfast
@slarteybartfast 22 дня назад
Hi Tom, I would like to get into the Berlin but I am not sure what I need as a minimum to work with this. Would it be Jena or do I need a different combination of modules?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill 22 дня назад
Jena is the perfect partner for Berlin to get you started, I’d say - then you’ll basically have a great wavetable VCO/LFO that should keep you busy for a while. After that you can consider Rostock, Lipsk etc if you want to do more advanced digital processing.
@LeonTrimble
@LeonTrimble Месяц назад
Oh boy!
@nystada
@nystada Месяц назад
23:47 is the shaping only coming from Podsdam? I thought that podzdam is only for routing between 2 shaping modules but not for shaping itself?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
Output 2 on Poczdam gives you access to the individual bits on the front panel. With Link engaged, these are normalled to each other, so the data flows straight through. But you can interrupt that routing by inserting patch cables (or turn off the normalling altogether by disengaging Link) - this lets you switch bits around, which is what I'm doing here, which changes the wave shape. (Take a look at the block diagram in the Poczdam manual for more details of the signal flow through Poczdam.)
@nystada
@nystada Месяц назад
32:06 the routing between Berlin and Erfurt is only because of the patch cable but should be possible to routing from Berlin to Erfurt via the Leibniz bus?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
No, that wouldn't really work in this patch. If I connected the output of Berlin to Erfurt via the Leibniz bus, then Berlin's data value would affect the count increment on Erfurt. I only want to take the Leibniz *clock* from Berlin and control the Erfurt count increment exclusively via Lipsk. (I have Lipsk and Erfurt set up as a completely separate Leibniz pairing.)
@AcidTonic
@AcidTonic Месяц назад
Can anyone point me to where those nice black cable management clips are sold? Visible at 6:48, I have looked everywhere for something like that. Please help!
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
They’re Nest Tamers, available here: www.signalsounds.com/Gammalite-Systems-Nest-Tamers-Eurorack-patch-cable-clips
@AcidTonic
@AcidTonic Месяц назад
@@TomChurchill thank you!
@LeeBlaske
@LeeBlaske Месяц назад
What about your Erfurt and Lipsk? Are they connected/routed to any other modules internally?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
No, in this video they’re just operating as a separate pair (Lipsk out is connected to Erfurt in, but neither are connected to the Berlin/Jena/Poczdam/Rostock cluster)
@LeeBlaske
@LeeBlaske Месяц назад
@@TomChurchill Thanks for the info. I'll be watching all of your other videos on the Leibniz system, because I bought a number of these modules, and have yet to really figure them out (I've got an Extra Class Ham Radio license, so I should be able to do it ;) ). Making the decision of how to connect the modules internally really leaves me in a quandary. I don't want to be continually taking them in and out of the case to switch connectors around. I know Poczdam (which I don't have yet) does some switching between two streams. I've also seen videos of someone who has terminal blocks mounted on the front of their cabinet to be able to switch the ribbon connectors. It seems to me, with all of the development Xaoc is putting into Leibniz, I wouldn't be surprised if at some point they come out with a big module that centralizes patching of all of these individual modules.
@termx9144
@termx9144 Месяц назад
Is the delay and reverb in the video also from Xaoc?
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
The delay is mostly from Xaoc Sarajewo; the reverb is either from ALM MFX or a plug-in in post-production (e.g. Valhalla Supermassive or Soundtoys Little Plate).
@chonbaquer
@chonbaquer Месяц назад
🫡 Hell yes.
@GeorgeLocke
@GeorgeLocke Месяц назад
The only thing I really want out of Leibniz is the ADC for generative sequencing purposes. Getting this plus Jena would probably do that job with the wavetable stuff as a bonus.
@coco805
@coco805 Месяц назад
Crazy digital noise... aka aliasing.
@pe00000001
@pe00000001 Месяц назад
There is no aliasing in this.
@coco805
@coco805 Месяц назад
@@pe00000001 how? It is not analog. It's digital with very sharp jumps in voltage. I think you don't understand what aliasing is.
@TomChurchill
@TomChurchill Месяц назад
Well, there is certainly no aliasing in the basic saw wave that's generated by the ramp generator in Berlin itself - as the manual explains: "While this is not a perfectly smooth wave, no samples are dropped regardless of the pitch. Hence, there are no alien spectral components resulting from interference with the sampling frequency, also known as aliasing. The only side effects are perfect additional harmonics eight octaves above the fundamental frequency. Note that for pitch frequencies above 62.5Hz these harmonics are beyond the range of human hearing." It's a different story once you start processing it with other Leibniz modules though I guess!
@pe00000001
@pe00000001 Месяц назад
@@coco805 I’m sure you don’t. Aliasing has nothing to do with sharp discontinuities. Aliasing is a result of interference between spectral components of a signal with the frequency of the sampling pattern. It doesn’t happen here because everything is synchronous with the clock which is scaling with the pitch of the VCO. The spectrum is pure overtones, no alien reflected components
@coco805
@coco805 Месяц назад
@@pe00000001I think it's perhaps the point of the module, to generate digital harsh timbres. I am pretty sure i hear aliasing. Anyways if you like it use it.
@Dogboy73
@Dogboy73 Месяц назад
"If you think you've understood Leibniz Binary Subsystem then you haven't understood Leibniz Binary Subsystem" Quantum mechanics is only SLIGHTLY more hard to grasp. Ain't nobody got time for that!! 😕 I kind of feel like only Xaoc, yourself and Richard Devine know WTF is going on here!!
@talimn
@talimn Месяц назад
To be fair, I’ve been running the full Leibniz system for the past two years, adding the new modules as they come out - as long as you actually put in the time to learn what each module does, they’re really not all that complicated - and you certainly don’t *need* all or most of them to make some interesting patches you can’t make any other way. Extremely versatile system, and this module makes it even easier.
@xavierxeon
@xavierxeon Месяц назад
I disagree
@talimn
@talimn Месяц назад
@@xavierxeon okay? Congrats?
@xavierxeon
@xavierxeon Месяц назад
@@talimn not with your post
@talimn
@talimn Месяц назад
@@xavierxeon lol my bad! I see what you mean
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