The challenge with the freez not being clockable is that if you hold the freez effect down, it won’t be in time. You can trigger it with clock and that sounds fine, but if you want to latch and hold the effect for a bar or two, then it won’t be in sync with your track. Again, it’s a sound design tool, not a rhythm tool. Hence where the splice is much better as you can turn it on and it will repeat in rhythm with your track.
@@the_rabbit Thank you! Immediately after writing I realized the point... I decided to keep the question nonetheless in the hopes that a reply would yield extra interesting information. Thanks taking the time to reply to a stranger! Cheers
@@videotrexx Oh yeah? Hahahahah See the open bus board headers and the loose cables? It only takes a little metal to close a circuit. What is obvious to me, is that you do not understand. Glad I could help.
that's a cool module. I have their "Arp" and enjoy it. I might add this one to the shopping list
DO IT!!!!! It's sweet. Definitely going to be a staple in my system.
Holy shit this is literally a brutal tearout module
Fantastic video btw
Indeed it is
Nice! But so, the Freeze isn't clockable, but is that really that important if you have something like Pam's clocked sending it triggers/gates?
The challenge with the freez not being clockable is that if you hold the freez effect down, it won’t be in time. You can trigger it with clock and that sounds fine, but if you want to latch and hold the effect for a bar or two, then it won’t be in sync with your track. Again, it’s a sound design tool, not a rhythm tool. Hence where the splice is much better as you can turn it on and it will repeat in rhythm with your track.
@@the_rabbit Thank you! Immediately after writing I realized the point... I decided to keep the question nonetheless in the hopes that a reply would yield extra interesting information. Thanks taking the time to reply to a stranger! Cheers
"Moist", lol. You are my hero.
Haha thanks!
Sick.
Thanks man!
I think I just popped a breaker
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an accidentally dropped patch cable could easily short out your wide open case and fry everything in it. Killing my OCD here
Obviously you don't own any modular gear, nothing I see is going to short anything out.
@@videotrexx Oh yeah? Hahahahah See the open bus board headers and the loose cables? It only takes a little metal to close a circuit. What is obvious to me, is that you do not understand. Glad I could help.
Is it incapable of doing anything musical, or was that an artistic decision?
It could certainly be musical, it’s a repeater essentially. I just lean toward grungier style music
Which some may not call very musical :)