Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video - the A-196 is an under-appreciated module. Our channel depends heavily on people sharing with their friends (e.g., on social media or word-of-mouth), so please help us get the word out if you can 😻🎹🎛
'crusty' is the perfect way to describe some of the sounds this produces. ^.^ I really appreciate the variety of stuff on your channel, thank you for sharing!
Wow, thank you for those sound examples! I've decided that a PLL will be among my first modules when I finally start building a rack. I just found your channel, and it's quite good from what I've seen. :)
Having trouble putting these sounds into a musical context...any chance you would do such a video? Maybe a jam video using this module as well as any other modules patched in?
As an idea, I've been using one to add a little extra texture or "zazz" to my voices. I sync the pll to my main oscillator, and mix a bit of the pll output in with the main oscillator pre-filter. I might even mix a bit of the pll signal in with filter cutoff cv too (just a bit to add some roughness to the modulation curve). Or as a tonally related sound source for accompanying percussion voices. Post your ideas and results too please, as I'm curious what else I can do too.
Should have thousands of views. Clear, simple, complete and very well presented.Congratulations and thank you !
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video - the A-196 is an under-appreciated module.
Our channel depends heavily on people sharing with their friends (e.g., on social media or word-of-mouth), so please help us get the word out if you can 😻🎹🎛
NOW I get it! Thank you!!
You’re quite welcome! Glad it helped you to understand better 😺🎛️
Great to see the waves on the Mordax. Looks like the 196 basically creates square wave versions of whatever you feed into it.
Thanks. The 196 does convert incoming signals to on/off patterns, which do look like square waves.
Excellent presentation with a clear but detailed explanation. Thanks!
Great video! Informative and well produced. Thanks for the hard work.
You're very welcome! 😺
'crusty' is the perfect way to describe some of the sounds this produces. ^.^ I really appreciate the variety of stuff on your channel, thank you for sharing!
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying the variety we have on the channel 😺
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Wow, thank you for those sound examples! I've decided that a PLL will be among my first modules when I finally start building a rack.
I just found your channel, and it's quite good from what I've seen. :)
Thanks! We'll be posting some more module demos soon. And good lock with our modular rack 😺
Great video, concise and informative - thanks
Thanks. Good video.
Need more of this 😋
Working on it! 😸
great video!
Thank you 😸
Having trouble putting these sounds into a musical context...any chance you would do such a video? Maybe a jam video using this module as well as any other modules patched in?
Sure, I'll look into making one. I also just acquired another module that does PLLs and looking to use that in a musical context.
As an idea, I've been using one to add a little extra texture or "zazz" to my voices. I sync the pll to my main oscillator, and mix a bit of the pll output in with the main oscillator pre-filter. I might even mix a bit of the pll signal in with filter cutoff cv too (just a bit to add some roughness to the modulation curve).
Or as a tonally related sound source for accompanying percussion voices.
Post your ideas and results too please, as I'm curious what else I can do too.
Marry me please. I'm just 30 years younger, not that big of a deal xD.
brilliant💙stuff
Thank you 😺