Only because I haven't touched my rig yet since I recorded it!!!! hehehe! Here goes - Metropolix: Scale was C Dorian, pitches 1-8 were C, Eflat, G, Bflat, C, F, G, Bflat. Pulse counts were (left to right) 8/4/1/1/2/2/2/1. For order, Track 1 was set to "Pendulum", Track 2 was set to "Ping Pong". I had the "skip" function turned on for pitch 4,5,and 7. What made it behave in such a unique way was that I didn't clock it with Pams, I used Quadrax in a pulse mode with a basic doepfer LFO connected to the trigger input to make some off-tempo movement. This sped up/slowed down the sequence very briefly for each cycle, making the sequence even more random. I drove the MAVIS off of track 1 (bass tone), and Doepfer A111-6 off of Track 2 (high pitch). Ornament and Crime: Rings was being driven by Quantermain on Ornament and Crime, scale was Pentatonic Minor with all five notes selected, triggered by Pams with an Rskip value of 60%, so it would skip a tone more often than it would strike. No modulation at all (other than one basic LFO driving the channel in Quadrax that was driving Metropolix), if you can believe it. I would've started doing that next, but once I heard it play out as is, I had to record it. The three sounds just fell together so nicely. End of chain reverb is Valhalla Supermassive in Logic. Yikes - that was a lot, but fun to document! Its crazy thinking about all of the moving parts for such a simple patch - really puts perspective on things! I wouldn't have realized it if you hadn't asked about it. Thanks for asking! This modular stuff is some CRAZY SHIT! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ondraJams I hope it provides some inspiration - I've tried many times to duplicate patching that I've come across on TH-cam with zero success, but it always yields some learning - which is most important reason to try!
@@ondraJams it was my pleasure - I appreciate that you are always very generous with your comments and enthusiasm! We all learn from watching each other, I think!
Excellent! Thanks for sharing!
Very soothing sound. Good job OP
Oh my, that's gorgeous..
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Wow, this is just great !! Can you please share more details on Metropolix settings? Any specific settings? Love it, well done 👏
Only because I haven't touched my rig yet since I recorded it!!!! hehehe! Here goes -
Metropolix: Scale was C Dorian, pitches 1-8 were C, Eflat, G, Bflat, C, F, G, Bflat. Pulse counts were (left to right) 8/4/1/1/2/2/2/1. For order, Track 1 was set to "Pendulum", Track 2 was set to "Ping Pong". I had the "skip" function turned on for pitch 4,5,and 7.
What made it behave in such a unique way was that I didn't clock it with Pams, I used Quadrax in a pulse mode with a basic doepfer LFO connected to the trigger input to make some off-tempo movement. This sped up/slowed down the sequence very briefly for each cycle, making the sequence even more random. I drove the MAVIS off of track 1 (bass tone), and Doepfer A111-6 off of Track 2 (high pitch).
Ornament and Crime: Rings was being driven by Quantermain on Ornament and Crime, scale was Pentatonic Minor with all five notes selected, triggered by Pams with an Rskip value of 60%, so it would skip a tone more often than it would strike.
No modulation at all (other than one basic LFO driving the channel in Quadrax that was driving Metropolix), if you can believe it. I would've started doing that next, but once I heard it play out as is, I had to record it. The three sounds just fell together so nicely. End of chain reverb is Valhalla Supermassive in Logic.
Yikes - that was a lot, but fun to document! Its crazy thinking about all of the moving parts for such a simple patch - really puts perspective on things! I wouldn't have realized it if you hadn't asked about it. Thanks for asking!
This modular stuff is some CRAZY SHIT! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ WOW, thank you so much for that. So many things to learn in here 🙏
Once again, thank you 🙏 i’m reading it over and over and cannot wait for tomorrow morning when I sit to my rack and try it out
@@ondraJams I hope it provides some inspiration - I've tried many times to duplicate patching that I've come across on TH-cam with zero success, but it always yields some learning - which is most important reason to try!
@@ondraJams it was my pleasure - I appreciate that you are always very generous with your comments and enthusiasm! We all learn from watching each other, I think!