I’ve been split on getting this since I already have Sapel, but the audio processing, sample and hold input, and burst generator make it different enough that it’s worth it to me. Between Bagai, Sapel, and Falistri, the modulation possibilities are really unlimited. Thanks, Stazma!
get it! The real magic is sending a typo-sync'd complex LFO into the S&H input instead of noise. Send the stepped output to quantization and on to a v/oct input. Modulate the bit reduction knob and the shape of the sync'd LFO. Just magic. You get a wonderful randomness, but also it repeats based on the timeframe of the sync'd LFO. I'll have to make my own video!
Brenso feels like it is the ultimate analog, knob per function zap generator. Curious if other dual complex vco's can do those timbres (maybe its fault of other people's demos dunno). Fall in love with Bagai, it has so many possibility in it. Those bursts and clock modulation are killer. Excellent demo as always, thank you!
Frap tools' modules seem really cool and really well designed, but my god do they look awful; like someone let their child colour in their circuit diagram. Ace demo though, as per usual
Haha it’s funny how subjective this is as I also find the Fraps Tools design very nice looking like @pugix. BAGAI is maybe my favorite panel of their line. Glad you liked the demo anyway ;-)
@@pugixI love the look and the quality is exceptional, but I did not jive with the ergonomics and found the panel layout pretty confusing, personally, when I tried Falistri. Brenso isn’t too bad, especially if you are familiar with the complex dual VCO thing, but Falistri is not at all intuitive, IMO, and the panel graphics were tough to read when lighting was less than ideal. I do love Frap tools, though. They look extremely cool, especially when it is the whole system, and I’m sure you get used to the minimalist graphics.
I love this little module! Only just starting to figure it out. Thanks for the run through.
It’s quite deep for it’s size.
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I’ve been split on getting this since I already have Sapel, but the audio processing, sample and hold input, and burst generator make it different enough that it’s worth it to me. Between Bagai, Sapel, and Falistri, the modulation possibilities are really unlimited. Thanks, Stazma!
You’re welcome
get it! The real magic is sending a typo-sync'd complex LFO into the S&H input instead of noise. Send the stepped output to quantization and on to a v/oct input. Modulate the bit reduction knob and the shape of the sync'd LFO. Just magic. You get a wonderful randomness, but also it repeats based on the timeframe of the sync'd LFO. I'll have to make my own video!
Brenso feels like it is the ultimate analog, knob per function zap generator. Curious if other dual complex vco's can do those timbres (maybe its fault of other people's demos dunno).
Fall in love with Bagai, it has so many possibility in it. Those bursts and clock modulation are killer.
Excellent demo as always, thank you!
Many thanks. Brenso is indeed quite powerhouse.
Hey hey hey!
why sending the modulation bus output of Brenso to the decay input of your FG exactly?
Just for attenuation in that case. I could have picked another attenuator in the rack but I wanted it to be on screen.
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Frap tools' modules seem really cool and really well designed, but my god do they look awful; like someone let their child colour in their circuit diagram. Ace demo though, as per usual
I think they look beautiful. The colors have meaning and the panel markings make sense too.
Haha it’s funny how subjective this is as I also find the Fraps Tools design very nice looking like @pugix. BAGAI is maybe my favorite panel of their line. Glad you liked the demo anyway ;-)
@@pugixI love the look and the quality is exceptional, but I did not jive with the ergonomics and found the panel layout pretty confusing, personally, when I tried Falistri. Brenso isn’t too bad, especially if you are familiar with the complex dual VCO thing, but Falistri is not at all intuitive, IMO, and the panel graphics were tough to read when lighting was less than ideal. I do love Frap tools, though. They look extremely cool, especially when it is the whole system, and I’m sure you get used to the minimalist graphics.
Brenso is pretty ❤
Yeah, opposite opinion here. I think the aesthetic design of the Frap stuff is beautiful. It’s future and retro somehow at the same time.