I’m not a modular synth guy; but I sure enjoy watching and hearing what you guys do… this sounds really great! Also, I’m not familiar with the reverb you used… it sounds very good as well. Any thoughts on your gear that you would share? Keep your filters resonating!
it's melotus versio by noise engineering ((a dsp platform with several firmware). It sounds great and has an on board delay (not tempo sync)...and stereo 8 Thanks for your comment
@@flatroundmodularmusic Thanks for the link. I'm looking forward to spending some time exploring your channel and hearing what you're up to. Take care.
Great sounding sequence. Thanks for sharing. So the Behringer sequencer Sends a trigger pulse out, at the end of each sequence, and the number of steps in the sequence is controlled by the Step Number knob.While the Gate out sends a gate signal out, with each step of the sequence. And there is no one pulse per step, clock out/trigger. Thanks for telling us about this very powerful sequencer. I'm interested. I'm having difficulty choosing between the 100 series, and the 1000 Series modules. Roland style, vs ARP style. Also the 960 sequencer is compelling.
Sounds really nice 👍🏼
That's nice. Thanks!
Glad you like It. It's only music...but sometimes hard to do in modular synthesis
Thanks
lots of cool sounds in here, love around 6:30 :)
Thanks
I’m not a modular synth guy; but I sure enjoy watching and hearing what you guys do… this sounds really great! Also, I’m not familiar with the reverb you used… it sounds very good as well. Any thoughts on your gear that you would share? Keep your filters resonating!
it's melotus versio by noise engineering ((a dsp platform with several firmware). It sounds great and has an on board delay (not tempo sync)...and stereo 8 Thanks for your comment
www.modulargrid.net/e/noise-engineering-desmodus-versio
Maybe the greatest reverb on Eurorack format. Strymon has two great module too (Starlab=reverb - Magneto=delay awesome)
@@flatroundmodularmusic Thanks for the link. I'm looking forward to spending some time exploring your channel and hearing what you're up to. Take care.
Great sounding sequence. Thanks for sharing.
So the Behringer sequencer Sends a trigger pulse out, at the end of each sequence, and the number of steps in the sequence is controlled by the Step Number knob.While the Gate out sends a gate signal out, with each step of the sequence.
And there is no one pulse per step, clock out/trigger.
Thanks for telling us about this very powerful sequencer. I'm interested.
I'm having difficulty choosing between the 100 series, and the 1000 Series modules.
Roland style, vs ARP style.
Also the 960 sequencer is compelling.
So take the two series :) Otherwise you comment is good
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