HI! Thank you for the amazing demo. I have a few questions about the Mingles module.💯💯💯💯 Are the six inputs dedicated to audio signals only, or can they also handle CV signals (such as LFOs)? Is it correct to understand that the VCAs in channels 1 and 2 can be used to control both volume and the movement of LFOs? I would appreciate it if you could provide more details. Thank you! 🙏
Hi there! The inputs are AC coupled, so they unfortunately only work with Audio. The VCA inputs control the volume while the CV input controls the Panning, which breaks the LFO connection. There is also the LFO rate input to control the speed/movement of the LFO.
@@RobotsAreRed In the latter part of the Braintree56 channel, there is an explanation about connecting the outputs of two different LFOs to the left and right of the six inputs, respectively, and connecting the center stereo output to an oscilloscope to observe the waveform mixing. According to this person's explanation, it is said that audio signals or CV signals can also be processed. What do you think about this fact? In any case, I am currently very pleased with using it. For now, I am using it as an audio signal mixer, but I am excited about the potential for further possibilities.🥳
I’m looking at Mingles and Aikido. I know they each have unique functionality but I see some overlap as well and wondering if you have any thoughts about them and if it would be redundant to have them both
Oh they seem very different from what I can see on Aikido. I have two mingles in my main rack at the moment and I usually end up using both of them for different uses. My go-to use is to take an already stereo signal and stereo-ize it even more.
It is not. We tried to, but for this iteration we just kept it audio only. That said, it can do some weird things with CV, it doesn't kill the CV signal right away like other modules but it doesn't retain the signal either. I really need to experiment with CV more to see what usefulness I can get from it.
Pretty nice module to enter the sonic realm of space.
Congrats on the first module !
Thanks!
HI! Thank you for the amazing demo. I have a few questions about the Mingles module.💯💯💯💯
Are the six inputs dedicated to audio signals only, or can they also handle CV signals (such as LFOs)?
Is it correct to understand that the VCAs in channels 1 and 2 can be used to control both volume and the movement of LFOs?
I would appreciate it if you could provide more details. Thank you! 🙏
Hi there! The inputs are AC coupled, so they unfortunately only work with Audio. The VCA inputs control the volume while the CV input controls the Panning, which breaks the LFO connection. There is also the LFO rate input to control the speed/movement of the LFO.
@@RobotsAreRed In the latter part of the Braintree56 channel, there is an explanation about connecting the outputs of two different LFOs to the left and right of the six inputs, respectively, and connecting the center stereo output to an oscilloscope to observe the waveform mixing. According to this person's explanation, it is said that audio signals or CV signals can also be processed. What do you think about this fact?
In any case, I am currently very pleased with using it. For now, I am using it as an audio signal mixer, but I am excited about the potential for further possibilities.🥳
I’m looking at Mingles and Aikido. I know they each have unique functionality but I see some overlap as well and wondering if you have any thoughts about them and if it would be redundant to have them both
Oh they seem very different from what I can see on Aikido. I have two mingles in my main rack at the moment and I usually end up using both of them for different uses. My go-to use is to take an already stereo signal and stereo-ize it even more.
@@RobotsAreRed 🖖😘
what did you use to crush the sequence at 7:34? ty
That was Mimeophon. I did a hold on it there and played with some knobs.
Is it dc coupled, could i use it for cv?
It is not. We tried to, but for this iteration we just kept it audio only. That said, it can do some weird things with CV, it doesn't kill the CV signal right away like other modules but it doesn't retain the signal either. I really need to experiment with CV more to see what usefulness I can get from it.