Hey, glad to hear it! The channel is growing nicely, and I really enjoy making these, so I plan to keep it up for quite some time! There's an entire introduction to modular series planned, allong with some really exciting sponsored products! All the best :)
You are hands down the absolute best person on the internet at concisely and, dare I say, beautiful explaining these sorts of fundamental concepts in a way that not only makes them incredibly easy to understand but also immediately contextualised with other processes. So good!! 🙏 🎉🙏🎉 🙏🎉
This is the kind of presentation that I find most useful as I learn about the functionality of a modular synth. Great presentation. Thanks for sharing.
happy to hear it! I felt I could really add to the community with the addition of the calm clear illustrations. I plan to do a more complete introduction to modular series later this year! You're welcome, and thanks for watching!
@@MonotrailTechTalk this Hero just joined your Patreon. The drawings make such a difference over other “patching” videos with the exception of others I have found. This is how to learn! Thank you.
Hello there and friendly greetings! I am an avid VCV Rack user despite I am very ignorant about Euroracks. I have watched nearly all your videos and all the things you showed here are perfectly fit for the software I use (of course...) So thank you so much! I have see a lot of ideas I've never figured out before! I bet I am going to have a lot of fun! :-)
If I'm right the original Buchla source of uncertainty is not a sample and hold module at all. The tiptop/eurorack version does have a sample and hold section. Any simple sample and hold module does the same. Just depends on if you want all the added functions or not :)
amazing stuff as usual, so what do you about s&h droop? i’ve only bought one module and quickly returned it because i was totally unaware that it was a thing until i played the module.
Thanks, glad to hear it! And yes, it's a thing for sure. It really depends on what voltages you are using. Most of the time its not an issue for me, but when used with 1v/oct isgnals it's mostly to much droop to function.
Hey there! Not really, A VCA with a gate will result into "track" (follow the incomming signal when you feed the VCA a gate) and "0", a 0 volt output if the VCA is closed. So it wont "hold" a voltage when you close the VCA.
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Dude, your channel rocks!!! Best explanations and graphics. Keep on coming \m/
Hey, glad to hear it! The channel is growing nicely, and I really enjoy making these, so I plan to keep it up for quite some time! There's an entire introduction to modular series planned, allong with some really exciting sponsored products! All the best :)
You are hands down the absolute best person on the internet at concisely and, dare I say, beautiful explaining these sorts of fundamental concepts in a way that not only makes them incredibly easy to understand but also immediately contextualised with other processes. So good!! 🙏 🎉🙏🎉 🙏🎉
Hey, thank you so much! That's exactly what I aim to do here, and these kind of comments make it worth the time! All the best :)
This is the kind of presentation that I find most useful as I learn about the functionality of a modular synth. Great presentation. Thanks for sharing.
best channel around!
happy to hear it! I felt I could really add to the community with the addition of the calm clear illustrations. I plan to do a more complete introduction to modular series later this year! You're welcome, and thanks for watching!
@@tom.konxompax A patch for modesty I see, 😁
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@@MonotrailTechTalk this Hero just joined your Patreon. The drawings make such a difference over other “patching” videos with the exception of others I have found. This is how to learn! Thank you.
@@The_Digital_Arts_World Thank you so much!
Great instruction and examples. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful Woke-Ass Messiah! :)
This is great 👍 very useful
Glad to hear it, cheers!
Your instructional videos continue to be so impressive and helpful!
Thanks a lot, so nice to hear people apprecceate and get value out of these :)
Thank you for your awesome patching ideas and clear explanations!
You're welcome! It's so nice to hear people are enjoying these, all the best!
Hello there and friendly greetings! I am an avid VCV Rack user despite I am very ignorant about Euroracks. I have watched nearly all your videos and all the things you showed here are perfectly fit for the software I use (of course...)
So thank you so much! I have see a lot of ideas I've never figured out before! I bet I am going to have a lot of fun! :-)
Hey, thats great to hear! Glad it's giving you good value, enjoy your explorations!
so good!
Thank you!
amazing patching ideas, thanks
You're very welcome, thanks for watching!
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Haha, hope some people will decide to watch this anyway :) Enjoy the games!
super! danke :)
Gerne!
Is the buchla source of uncertainty, a good sample and hold module?
If I'm right the original Buchla source of uncertainty is not a sample and hold module at all. The tiptop/eurorack version does have a sample and hold section. Any simple sample and hold module does the same. Just depends on if you want all the added functions or not :)
amazing stuff as usual, so what do you about s&h droop? i’ve only bought one module and quickly returned it because i was totally unaware that it was a thing until i played the module.
Thanks, glad to hear it! And yes, it's a thing for sure. It really depends on what voltages you are using. Most of the time its not an issue for me, but when used with 1v/oct isgnals it's mostly to much droop to function.
Isn’t a track and hold the same as a VCA with a gate?
Hey there! Not really, A VCA with a gate will result into "track" (follow the incomming signal when you feed the VCA a gate) and "0", a 0 volt output if the VCA is closed. So it wont "hold" a voltage when you close the VCA.
I get it now! Thanks! Awesome channel!