You've help me "understand" something very basic I've already known. "Voltage is Voltage is Voltage".. the idea of using say the pitch output of a sequencer to modulate parameters on my fx modules. I sometimes look at modular in Narrow terms (pitch goes to v/oct, lfo to filter cutoff) I already knew this concept but this video made it click in an applicable way that will effect the way I patch from now on. Very cool. Thanks!
Kind of inverse, even though it *doesn't* technically have a 1 v/octave input, I had great fun composing and recording a track recently sequencing my Lubadh with a gate and 1 v/octave sequencer, by zooming in on a clip of recording from my classical guitar and then adjusting until it sounded right, then ended up with weird shifted sequenced guitar chords.
Omri, while there are a bunch of excellent eurorack mentors, you are without peer. Your dedication to sharing your knowledge is so appreciative. My Keystep Pro is arriving today and you’ve really fueled my desire to dig into this unit. Love your creativity here and just generally with everything you put out. All the best.
Do you run all your voices with one envelope generator with multiple outs? I’m just thinking about how I would do it in my set up. I have a mult and maths which I’m using to shape the voices. Would that work? I guess a dedicated envelope generator would be ideal? Thanks
Really good man. Just ordered a KSP and can't wait to try some of these things out!!! Glad to see the channel growing, not many are producing videos this good!
Thanks! I moved on to using the NerdSeq in hardware since I was looking for something I can compose more complicated pieces with. What are you looking for, though? I will try to help you :)
@@OmriCohen-Music thanks! I am very happy with my Westlich Performer but sometimes I miss a little keyboard. I also have the Qunexus but it’s not the same. I go,back to this video of yours and it makes me wonder. It’s a lovely workflow that you showcase here, and I never sequencer more than 4 tracks anyway… I’ll have a think. Thanks for your help.
A couple of very nice features on the KSP re: randomization that don't seem to be available on the BSP. But we'll survive. I mean how much randomness can one handle? (On second thought, I guess 'handling' isn't what it's about.) Once again, a very, very useful / suggestive video that will take me down yet another ORH (Omri Rabbit Hole). Thanks once again.
Seems like global, patterns and notes all have their own ways of adjusting. Kinda starting to grasp the offset feature added in 2.0 firmware, but it's still a bit confusing. Especially tracks, is there a way to adjust all of the patterns at once?
@@butsukete1806 Sorry, Mate. I come here with a BeatStep Pro not a KeyStep. I'd probably put you wrong if I tried to help. The Arturia manuals are generally pretty decent but they don't make it easy to cherry pick a feature or function, i.e., no index.
Would it be interesting to do a video about the MicroFreak with Eurorack? I know you know it ;) Maybe it would be redundant, as there are some shared features with Keystep Pro (CV, random (spice/dice), clock in/out...), but MicroFreak has pressure in addition ;)
Yeah, that might be a good idea. It will not be possible to use it to play chords because there is just one CV output but maybe with the Midi out it could work.
You've help me "understand" something very basic I've already known. "Voltage is Voltage is Voltage".. the idea of using say the pitch output of a sequencer to modulate parameters on my fx modules. I sometimes look at modular in Narrow terms (pitch goes to v/oct, lfo to filter cutoff) I already knew this concept but this video made it click in an applicable way that will effect the way I patch from now on. Very cool. Thanks!
That's amazing! I always say, just because it's written gate/voct/pitch, and so on, doesn't mean we cannot use other signals :)
Kind of inverse, even though it *doesn't* technically have a 1 v/octave input, I had great fun composing and recording a track recently sequencing my Lubadh with a gate and 1 v/octave sequencer, by zooming in on a clip of recording from my classical guitar and then adjusting until it sounded right, then ended up with weird shifted sequenced guitar chords.
The wonky beat patch was very inspired, with great results.
Omri, while there are a bunch of excellent eurorack mentors, you are without peer. Your dedication to sharing your knowledge is so appreciative. My Keystep Pro is arriving today and you’ve really fueled my desire to dig into this unit. Love your creativity here and just generally with everything you put out. All the best.
Thank you so much! Have fun!
Last demonstration/jam was sick! Great content as always man!
Cheers!
Finally got my first semi-modular physical synth and the tips in this video are super helpful!! Thanks so much Omri! 🤘
Nice! Have fun :)
Amazing Omri - as always. Very helpful tutorial and beautiful music at the same time.
Thanks so much!
Do you run all your voices with one envelope generator with multiple outs? I’m just thinking about how I would do it in my set up. I have a mult and maths which I’m using to shape the voices. Would that work? I guess a dedicated envelope generator would be ideal?
Thanks
Fantastico! Hope you do part 2 and 3... :-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@OmriCohen-Music Yes, I got my first modular system two months ago and also a KSP. I'm still in the flashed phase :-) Any great idea is welcome.
Really good man. Just ordered a KSP and can't wait to try some of these things out!!! Glad to see the channel growing, not many are producing videos this good!
Hey, man, I appreciate it! Have fun with the KSP!
man those are really interesting patch ideas - rarely used my KSP for more than clocking and an arpeggio here and there. this will change now. thanks!
Thanks so much!
Interesting stuff here, got my KSP a month ago and still figuring out all the features and uses.
Great vid Omri! Trying my hardest not to get interested in Modular though haha. Sounded amazing!
It's like smoking, it's better not to start at all... 🙂
Ei Omri. Last album is just amazing. Congrats. I wanted to ask you if you still use the keystep pro a lot? Is it worth it still?
Thanks! I moved on to using the NerdSeq in hardware since I was looking for something I can compose more complicated pieces with. What are you looking for, though? I will try to help you :)
@@OmriCohen-Music thanks! I am very happy with my Westlich Performer but sometimes I miss a little keyboard. I also have the Qunexus but it’s not the same. I go,back to this video of yours and it makes me wonder. It’s a lovely workflow that you showcase here, and I never sequencer more than 4 tracks anyway… I’ll have a think. Thanks for your help.
A couple of very nice features on the KSP re: randomization that don't seem to be available on the BSP. But we'll survive. I mean how much randomness can one handle? (On second thought, I guess 'handling' isn't what it's about.) Once again, a very, very useful / suggestive video that will take me down yet another ORH (Omri Rabbit Hole). Thanks once again.
Seems like global, patterns and notes all have their own ways of adjusting. Kinda starting to grasp the offset feature added in 2.0 firmware, but it's still a bit confusing. Especially tracks, is there a way to adjust all of the patterns at once?
@@butsukete1806 Sorry, Mate. I come here with a BeatStep Pro not a KeyStep. I'd probably put you wrong if I tried to help. The Arturia manuals are generally pretty decent but they don't make it easy to cherry pick a feature or function, i.e., no index.
great! Thanks,....👍
Cheers!
Would it be interesting to do a video about the MicroFreak with Eurorack? I know you know it ;)
Maybe it would be redundant, as there are some shared features with Keystep Pro (CV, random (spice/dice), clock in/out...), but MicroFreak has pressure in addition ;)
MicroFreak is paraphonic, but I don't how it would be possible to play chords on Eurorack with MicroFreak. Impossible?
Yeah, that might be a good idea. It will not be possible to use it to play chords because there is just one CV output but maybe with the Midi out it could work.
dude Arturia tweeted about you
Hey Omri! Could you tell me what your patch from the KSP to Plaits is? I can't quite make it out. Thanks!
Hi! Do you meant which cables I'm sending it? It's just the pitch and gate from the KSP, and there's some modulation with Ochd
@@OmriCohen-Music yes, that's it! Thank you :)