Superb! Please can you recommend some modules I can used to connect to the Hel inputs and set the notes? Ideally I’d like something with knobs or sliders so it’s easy to tweak. Thanks!
@@xaocdevices13 Ah, that's sad. It's just bad maths and, if I may say so, a bit strange in the context of Odessa! ;) Still, thanks for the response. And you folks always seem to impress me.
@@stephenspackman5573 very sad to read this.. I'm crying out for a 4-voice osc where I can 'swarm' in and out of chords/unison with 1V/oct on each voice. I would have snapped this up in an instant without the quantize.
The below is from the Odessa manual. I own an Odessa and was thinking of getting Drezno and Lipsk but it sounds like only Lipsk is directly connected to the module. I saw no mention of Drezno in the manual so I'm not sure if we can get more functions out of Odessa with the full Binary Subsystem or if Lipsk is all that's needed. "Odessa also offers integration with the Leibniz Binary Subsystem via another expansion header at the back of the unit. Connecting an expander like Xaoc Lipsk, allows one to enable and disable the individual groups of partials as defined by the bank length parameter."
@@17cortland74 You can connect Drezno or Lipsk, or all the modules from Leibniz Subsystem together. Lipsk gives you simple manual control over banks to switch on or off manually and with gates. Drezno will do it in less predictable way, it'll spit different sequences depending on incoming cv signal.