I am so happy with this series. Finally learning Leibniz and it's running down like a snowball. In the Drezno manual you mention that two Drezno's can do things that are unachievable with other systems. I am curious how that works! I got my second Drezno and Berlin so I can now go Buchla 259 style and stereo. Can't wait to explore! Wow, Patch 11 looks very interesting.
I want to get into the leibniz system. What would be the best one to start with. In example 1 I could manipulate a lot of stuff on its own. Thx I have a Zadar love it.
Amazing patch ideas, looking forward to try some of them in my own system. Where can one find the splitting cable from patch 11? Can't seem to find much information about it.
Drezno is adjusting polarity via the offset slider. They’re also switching the polarity to negative when they use the inverted Samara inputs. I would also very much like one of these splitter cables.
You never fail to amaze with these videos. Someday I will have a Leibniz system.
I am so happy with this series. Finally learning Leibniz and it's running down like a snowball. In the Drezno manual you mention that two Drezno's can do things that are unachievable with other systems. I am curious how that works! I got my second Drezno and Berlin so I can now go Buchla 259 style and stereo. Can't wait to explore! Wow, Patch 11 looks very interesting.
I want to get into the leibniz system. What would be the best one to start with. In example 1 I could manipulate a lot of stuff on its own. Thx I have a Zadar love it.
Amazing patch ideas, looking forward to try some of them in my own system. Where can one find the splitting cable from patch 11? Can't seem to find much information about it.
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I like the sound of #11- but how do I acquire a splitter cable? And since when has Zadar been able to put out bipolar envelopes (#10)?
Drezno is adjusting polarity via the offset slider. They’re also switching the polarity to negative when they use the inverted Samara inputs.
I would also very much like one of these splitter cables.
@ Thank you. That’s a useful trick outside of Leibniz too.