INTELLIJEL uSCALE II TUTORIAL ~ Eurorack quantizer module
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2017
- This is a tutorial of the Intellijel uScale II eurorack module. This is a quantizer module which has two outputs that allow you to generate musical harmonies. It also features a shift CV input which can be assigned to different destinations. In general it allows you to shift notes using CV. In this video I'm using the Kilpatrick Phenol as a sound source (off camera). I use the Make Noise Maths and Korg SQ-1 as CV sources for both the note pitch and the Shift CV input. The uScale II can behave as a standard quantizer if you ignore the menu section. The menus provide control over how the Shift input behaves as well as settings the Output B interval, root note, managing scales and banks and clearing the scale. It's a pretty fun little module because it can take any kind of whacky voltage signal and turn it into something musical and inspiring.
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Dude your explanations are so clear and useful, you are deeply excellent at explaining this stuff. Thank you SO MUCH! :D
Dude, too much music theory and too little modular fart noises :D j/k... thanks for a great demo, been looking at this one (have the sonic potions penrose as loaner atm, but have to replace it when the owner wants it back). cheers, keep it up !
your mic is too low compare to your eurorack !
Can you transpose down octaves?
So if i set shift to pre-scale and route it to B only, does that mean i can use module as two independent quantizers? Set to same scale of course.
Super useful clear video nice one - could you please explain the full patch path etc that you end up using when jamming towards the end - thanks
So I have a question.....a n00b question. If I run a sequencer through this, it will quantize all the notes to the nearest note in the scale right?
Hey thanks a bunch for the great tutorial, i just got one and this helps very much. Which quantizer do you prefer the uScale or the TipTop Audio? Cheers
I have sat there looking at my uScale for 10 weeks without a clue how to tackle it so thanks for the video. Its blazed a trail for me. I run a random voltage from a woogle bug into it, is there a way of limiting the octave range at all. I would like to avoid the canine frequencies if possible, but do not wish to turn down the cv coming out of the wogglebug because its buffered into other stuff. I have lots of random stuff happening elsewhere so still need full whack. I have tried passing it thru a LP filter but i dont want to lose the note entirely, just want to cut out the ear piercing. Thanks in advance.
Thanks man!
Great demo/tutorial of this module. I appreciate you taking the time to do this.
Very comprehensive tutorial. You showed me something about the Maths I'd forgotten (channel 3 voltage range). This module looks like one to have!
Great explanation, great sound demos, great production value! I need to get the uScale now :)
finally someone does a real demo of this ! definitely gonna buy one now, great review.. thank you so much !
This is in deed a wonderful explanation. I want to get into modular synthesis this year and this video definitely made me loose my fear of too much chaotic noise! :)
Thank you. This is the best explanation of quantizatizer for modular that I have heard. Before this, I was used to the sampling explanation which, to me, meant taking a live imperfect drummer and making the drum sequence timing perfect
Man thank you for this. I've had this module for a while but could not find a decent video explaining all the functions. I was thinking about getting rid of it until I found this video, now I've got tons of new ideas in how to incorporate it into my system
As many have said already, thanks so much for providing this tutorial. So helpful, and much appreciated!
Best demo yet of the uScale II.
thanks man, this is very well done. totally clarifies the secondary functions.