That’s a sweet neat little trick! I own a Ts-L for a while now and never thought of patching it like this. And it works like a charm on my my Zephyr too 😊 🙏
Some great tones in here. I like how you both shared the patch and an idea of how to control the timbre in a musical way with this particular patch. Thanks for sharing!
The [1]f is providing a positive DC offset which is being applied to the Arbhar’s MOD CV input jack (on the CV expander). It will be in a mono preset featuring reverb as the MOD parameter. Positive CV offset applies reverb to the signals at the output. Negative CV does the same but removes any dry content and can operate as a “freezing” reverb
That’s a sweet neat little trick! I own a Ts-L for a while now and never thought of patching it like this. And it works like a charm on my my Zephyr too 😊 🙏
Glad to help! 👊
Love these little demo videos, keep them up :)
Some great tones in here. I like how you both shared the patch and an idea of how to control the timbre in a musical way with this particular patch. Thanks for sharing!
Yes Yes Yes keep them up
Awesome. Love the self patching!
Strange planet , somewhat familiar tho
Hey, say I'd like to replicate this case and modules; anyone know the specs here, please?
What is the setup of the arbhar, to apply the reverb to this?
The [1]f is providing a positive DC offset which is being applied to the Arbhar’s MOD CV input jack (on the CV expander).
It will be in a mono preset featuring reverb as the MOD parameter.
Positive CV offset applies reverb to the signals at the output.
Negative CV does the same but removes any dry content and can operate as a “freezing” reverb
@@instruo k thanks :)
@@instruo[1F] is a super great module too ❤️