Stunning rendition of Cage's 4:33 at the end! Also, a tip with Mordax Data: Send the dry signal into chan one, use it's mult out to feed the effect, and return that into chan two. Turn DATA's scope on trig mode, triggering the sync off chan 1, but turn visibility off so you can only see chan 2. Now your waveform won't dance around like crazy if the zero crossings get wonky! Great job touching on these two's diferences, I had no idea it was so significant!
@@braintree56 Glad you appreciate it! I've learned *so much* from your videos, and finally saw a chance to offer something back. Hope you find that trick as useful as I do!
Have both of them, bought them among my first ones, also I see that Turing V2 (have it also), awesome video, glad u did these two modules some explanation love 🎈 "saved in my modular playlist"
Thanks! Yeah - I find comparison videos like this really helpful. So I like to put them out when I can. I want to do one with the different BBD modules... Thanks for watching.
On the A-137-1 the input attenuator has a big effect on the sound. You had at the max 10 throughout the video. I get a lot of good stuff between 1 and 3. Its still loud at those low levels too. I agree both are great modules but if i could only have one it would be the A-137-1 for me.
Great video! My only thing is your pronunciation of the name Doepfer. It's better if you pronounce it as "dupfer" instead of "dopfer". oe sounds more like an u instead of an o.
Stunning rendition of Cage's 4:33 at the end!
Also, a tip with Mordax Data: Send the dry signal into chan one, use it's mult out to feed the effect, and return that into chan two. Turn DATA's scope on trig mode, triggering the sync off chan 1, but turn visibility off so you can only see chan 2. Now your waveform won't dance around like crazy if the zero crossings get wonky!
Great job touching on these two's diferences, I had no idea it was so significant!
Thanks for the tip on the Data! I definitely need to learn more about how to use it better. Really appreciate it. :)
@@braintree56 Glad you appreciate it! I've learned *so much* from your videos, and finally saw a chance to offer something back. Hope you find that trick as useful as I do!
Funny I was just looking at these two modules last week. Thanks for the demo. Nice and clear
Glad you found it helpful!
Great demo, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Have both of them, bought them among my first ones, also I see that Turing V2 (have it also), awesome video, glad u did these two modules some explanation love 🎈 "saved in my modular playlist"
Thanks! Yeah - I find comparison videos like this really helpful. So I like to put them out when I can. I want to do one with the different BBD modules... Thanks for watching.
the a-137-1 is my favourite module - but where it shines is when audio-rate modulated!
Ooo... I'll have to try that! Thanks for the tip. :)
On the A-137-1 the input attenuator has a big effect on the sound. You had at the max 10 throughout the video. I get a lot of good stuff between 1 and 3. Its still loud at those low levels too. I agree both are great modules but if i could only have one it would be the A-137-1 for me.
Thanks for the tip! I'll have to go play around with it. Thank you!
Any idea how to replicate these in VCV Rack? Would love to play around without the investment up front :)
Unfortunately not. I haven't used VCV rack extensively and don't know the ins and outs of all the modules very well.
Great video! My only thing is your pronunciation of the name Doepfer. It's better if you pronounce it as "dupfer" instead of "dopfer". oe sounds more like an u instead of an o.
Thanks for the correction. I'll make sure to practice that for future videos. Appreciate it.