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Martin Doudoroff
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ก.ย. 2011
Simple Major Tom Tetrachords jam
Zero effort quick-and-dirty proof of concept pairing of Major Tom and Tetrachords. Major Tom channels are kick, bass, melody, and chords, respectively. Tetrachords channel one is bass (BIA), channel two is melody (E370 through Natural Gate), and channel four is chords (MIDI to DAW synth).
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Cycle Instruments Tetrachords and Expert Sleepers FH-2 (quick and dirty)
มุมมอง 6426 หลายเดือนก่อน
This is just a simple example of using the FH-2 as an output expander for Tetrachords. In this case, I have the FH-2 providing pitch, gate and velocity from MIDI channels 3 and 4, which I have assigned to Tetrachords tracks 2 and 4, respectively. (Audio is just from the cell phone.)
Xaoc Devices Moskwa II Probability Demo
มุมมอง 1.2Kปีที่แล้ว
Quick demo of two ideas from ModWiggler forum member Merlin for using Probability: one to “morph” between two subsequences, the other for inserting legato notes into a subsequence.
Jasmine & Olive Trees Water (a demo)
มุมมอง 3.5Kปีที่แล้ว
Informal, unofficial, unauthorized demo of Water for Eurorack modular synthesizers 00:00 intro (how it seems to work) 09:07 melodic demo (three pitch sequences) 12:48 drum voice demo (parameter sequencing the BIA)
Logic for Sound Design (feat. Klavis Two Bits)
มุมมอง 2.1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Logic modules aren’t just for making rhythms: here we show some simple ways that logic can contribute to sound design. Featured logic module: Klavis Two Bits www.klavis.com/all-products/two-bits Patch diagram design borrowed from Monotrail Tech Talk th-cam.com/users/MonotrailTechTalk Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 1:33 Overview of Two Bits and base voice patch 3:34 Example: Events during note rel...
4ms Ensemble Oscillator: sampling a sequence into a scale
มุมมอง 3.1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
A simple, but not blindingly obvious technique for creating a scale from another part’s sequence and playing it with the Ensemble Oscillator
4ms Ensemble Oscillator: scale banks and creating custom scales using a keyboard
มุมมอง 4.2K2 ปีที่แล้ว
A brief tutorial about how the scale banks work on the Ensemble Oscillator and how to input new scales using a keyboard
Natural Gate vs Optomix
มุมมอง 10K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Casual comparison of the Make Noise Optomix and the Rabid Elephant Natural Gate, plus a Takaab 2LPG thrown in, too.
Patching the Koma Komplex
มุมมอง 2.3K4 ปีที่แล้ว
A 20 minute demo building a two voice patch with the Koma Komplex. Note: the focus drifted on me while I recording-so frustrating!-so it gets a bit soft, but I think it’s probably still watchable.
PNW screen comparison (no audio)
มุมมอง 4804 ปีที่แล้ว
This is just an attempt to demonstrate the screen contrast difference between the regular (silver/red) Pamela’s New Workout and the limited edition (black/blue) PNW.
Klavis Quadigy: Minimoog-style retriggering behavior
มุมมอง 2.3K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Addendum demonstrating how the Klavis Quadigy implements a retriggering behavior reminiscent of the MInimoog.
Klavis Quadigy: preset selection and morphing
มุมมอง 3.5K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Quick, casual demo of switching presets using CV, with or without morphing.
ACL Sinfonion and the Qu-bit Chord 2
มุมมอง 8K5 ปีที่แล้ว
A quick look at the Chord 2 as a handy chord oscillator for Sinfonion’s chord section!
Klavis Quadigy as an expressive ADSR
มุมมอง 12K5 ปีที่แล้ว
An exhaustive exploration of the ADSR features and behavior of Klavis Quadigy Quad Programmable Envelope Generator for Eurorack modular synthesizers. Addenda: • I didn’t realize until after the video was done that the PUNCH parameter is considered part of ATTACK for the purposes of the FULL ATTACK mode; so, with FULL ATTACK turned on, you’ll get at minimum the full attack and punch of the envel...
Cold Mac: How Location Actually Behaves
มุมมอง 2.3K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Cold Mac: How Location Actually Behaves
Cold Mac Patch Surveillance (quick ’n dirty demo)
มุมมอง 3.7K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Cold Mac Patch Surveillance (quick ’n dirty demo)
Koma Komplex Skip Step Demo II (a different setting)
มุมมอง 6496 ปีที่แล้ว
Koma Komplex Skip Step Demo II (a different setting)
Just Friends as an A-R envelope generator
มุมมอง 8K7 ปีที่แล้ว
Just Friends as an A-R envelope generator
Just Friends as multiple, slightly detuned oscillators
มุมมอง 9K7 ปีที่แล้ว
Just Friends as multiple, slightly detuned oscillators
How To Set Up Sync for MixologyTech Recipe Apps
มุมมอง 1.2K8 ปีที่แล้ว
How To Set Up Sync for MixologyTech Recipe Apps
Very instructive, thanks!
Awesome module❤ great instructional 🔥 subscribed ✨️
Handy! Thanks!
It is possible to set the gate Lengh per step?
It is possible to sequence the gate length with any of the sequencers or externally. A+ for gate handling.
Amazing explanation. Thanks!
Thank you
This thing seems awesome but why can't you sequence it based on musical time (notes, bars) and then clock it? Who has time to calculate the number of seconds for a dotted eigths based on X BPM ?
CF is not a step sequencer. It’s something else.
add bookmarks for the topics and this video would be perfect ;)
This module is really amazing, I love mine!
thanks for the video...specifically when you mentioned multing the two envelope patch cables and sending to rene where exactly did you plug them into? guessing x and y of some sort.
X-CLK and Y-CLK (this would have been Rene Mk1)
I have a rene2 and new to just friends and wonder if a way to use sequence created on Rene with envelopes of just friends? I am still a novice with modular and like the shaping abilities of JF but not sure how to use with cv out on Rene.
Thank you SO MUCH for that video-reading that instruction manual was making my brain bleed, thank you for that succinct translation I was losing it, you really helped me out there ⚠️😵💫⚠️
Best control forge video thanks
Is the only way to sync ctrl forge to external tempo that of setting it at the same bpm and resetting its “sequence” from the trigger input every X bars?
600 800 bucks nuts sounds bad 😢
Can you put 4 ch of audio through maths? as a standard audio mixer?
Great!
While I appreciate the work put into NG, I find the price crazy for the 2 channel LPG, even with enhanced features like 3 decay modes. It works nicely but does not warrant 500 quid price, and no vactrols either. Optomix can be found for 160 on a second hand market.
Well… I still have Optomix in my rack, but I always reach for NG first. It’s too convenient, too good. It didn’t cost me 500 quid, but it gets used enough that it would be easily be worth 500 quid. And vactrols… there’s really nothing special that vactrols bring to the table in this application other than making every unit a gamble.
@@MartinDoudoroffLLC I agree about the gamble, but the envelope vactrol ping due to the nature of photo-resistor is unique (dragging and late, just like opto compressors). A matter of taste. NG is around 700 quid atm second hand, this is mental. However, glad you found a good use for it, it is in no way sub par, just different. You can get it to sound like optomix, and then you have all these other options. But again, price is insane.
@@earlsfield 700 quid is a too much, but then again, plenty of people shell out much more for Cwejman and that ilk.
@@MartinDoudoroffLLC Agreed, Cwejman one is story on its own. Absolutely these are insanely overpriced atm due to the hype. I don't mind forking money for modules I like, I have Serge setup separately from my Eurorack so I am not being steep on money. Somehow I did not have a chance to pick up NG when it came out, since it has this acoustic model, I am sure it would pair well with physical modelling stuff (how does it work with Rings or similar)?
@@earlsfield NG just works with anything. I particularly like it with wavetable oscillators. One interesting alternative to NG is Steady State Gate, which a friend has. SSG is very pliable. The down side to all the parameterization is that you have to stop and dial in the sound you want, but it seems pretty great.
8 step sequencer...let that sink in.
This is good to know. I have both a uO-C and a Tubbutec uTune, and fancy loading up a few of the more fun microtonal scales available. In fact, it’s a pity I can only upload ten…
Is it true that it can do 256 steps???
Super nice
Thanks for this tutorial! The scale options are important to me as I decide if this is what I'm looking for and this helped clarify a lot. Not related to this feature, but do you happen to know the range of frequencies available via the pitch knob (assuming the root knob is kept constant)?
It almost sounds as if when you turned knobs on the Ensemble, the other oscillator was harmonizing with it. Was that the case? If so, how did you patch them together?
They were not patched together or coordinated other than being in tune and sticking to the same tune.
Thx, great Tutorial.
Lovely work on this demo Martin !
Crazy helpful.
Super cool. I will have to try this out. 🤩
Thank you very much
I watch this video every month, I wish Rossum would compensate you to make a series of videos for this and all its different uses. Thank You Again!!
i mean every rossum module is gold, because we all know he is a genius. but the acid rain maestro can do very similar things, with less work eventho without screen. i have both.
I like the design of the Natural Gate but hate sliders and LPGs without vactrols.
Very cool. Thanks !
Superb! A question though. Why not all C based chords? Root/pitch usually are 'tuned to C' and you 'offset' them with root/pitch CV.
I didn't get it before. I get it now!
I got my Control forge after watching this video. Today six years later I watched it again and realised you not only explain the CF, you also manage to explain the very core of modular behaviour.
Great video guide. The Moskwa looks like a very musical, performance-friendly sequencer design.
There are a few things about it that will be problematic for some folks, and I have a few disappointments with it, but it’s generally a pretty nice sequencer sitting in a middle ground between utility sequencers and “battleships”.
@@MartinDoudoroffLLC I had a good laugh at 'battleships'. Re-visiting this subject, the 248t I have occasionaly wanders dramatically out of tune, the pots are far too free-moving, and the triggering behaviour is odd, but maybe they were characteristics of the original Buchla version. As far as simple, genuine analogue sequencers I'm out of ideas. On the digital front I've been impressed with the Erica Black Sequencer, it's complex, but very intuitive.
@@DreamsOfWiresHmm. Sorry to hear the 248t pots are a disappointment. *Noted.* 0-Ctrl is very analog and totally solid, but has idiosyncratic strengths and weaknesses. Worth investigating. What about that Doepfer DarkTime you had going?
@@MartinDoudoroffLLC The Dark Time is really lovely. The pots are excellent, it has that vintage analogue sequencer feel, yet has lots of great functions. The only thing I'd change is the type of switches, they're solid and durable, but not easy to change on the fly like the rather uninteresting but very functional rubber push-buttons on the little SQ-1.
Really handy, thanks 😊
the best tutorial on quadigy
Thank you, I just got two of them and your video is very helpful.
Excellent tips for the 4ms ensemble, thanks 👍
Thanks for tris... Most useful & super clear! BRILLIANT!!
The drum mode was surprisingly interesting. Thanks for the ideas!
Fantastic demo! Was simmering on this module. Definitely want it now.
Thanks for this!
My pleasure!
This is quite an envelope module. I think my favorite now, together with Zadar. But all the CV possibilities make it what Eurorack was invented for. Thanks for the demo.
Really useful video, thanks!
Thanks. I didn't see this module's appeal but now I do.
Thank you, I need all the help I can get!
Thank you for demystifying this module. It looked intimidating at first but now I see it’s easy to understand and use. I’d like to own one, but am scratching my head as to how to employ it ‘meaningfully’ (as you eluded to). Still, I think for the pure joy of experimentation and exploration, it would be worth my while.
great job! thanks, I just didn't notice how to choose which of four sliders You control with CV input?
Glad you liked the video. You might need to rewatch, as I demonstrate how you apply CV to one or more parameters throughout the presentation.
@@MartinDoudoroffLLC thank You Martin
One of the best demos I have ever seen ! Thanks a lot Martin :)