Even if I am not interested in a module you guys present, I always watch the videos because they are so damn good! And often they point me in the direction of another interesting module, which you used together with the module in focus
Just to avoid confusion - it doesn't appear to be polyphonic in the usual sense that word is used in relation to synths. With a single cv input you can only send it one pitch at a time, although once activated the notes can continue ringing over each other. So I suppose you could get close to what is normally considered polyphonic by playing a succession of chord tones quickly. Kind of like strumming a guitar. You can't play multiple notes at exactly the same time though. Unless I missed something?
Even if I am not interested in a module you guys present, I always watch the videos because they are so damn good! And often they point me in the direction of another interesting module, which you used together with the module in focus
Thanks, Chris!
Absolutely the best video / demo / presentation of any of the eurorack videos!
Nice simple feature walk-through, and cool examples. Well done.
nice demo. i recommend reducing the sibilance on the recording of your voiceover.
BD and snare sounds a lot like Peaks from this demo... cool little module.
Just to avoid confusion - it doesn't appear to be polyphonic in the usual sense that word is used in relation to synths. With a single cv input you can only send it one pitch at a time, although once activated the notes can continue ringing over each other. So I suppose you could get close to what is normally considered polyphonic by playing a succession of chord tones quickly. Kind of like strumming a guitar. You can't play multiple notes at exactly the same time though. Unless I missed something?
Surface does'nt seem to accept - process audio signals. I use Eurorack as a guitar effect. I think the Mutable Instruments RING does.
awesome demo. thanks!
Beautiful sounds.. where are the drums coming from?
Wow, i love that! 😍
not dissimilar to the Intellijel Plonk?
It's similar because they are both physical modeling but thats about all the similarities they share. Both are great and can stand on their own
@@EZBOT_ yeh, why not. 👊🏼
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What reverb is used?
Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio
@@PatchwerksSeattle It sounds really good!
Off topic but I see a mini clouds by instruo. That’s surprising.
qu bit has horrible pitch problems across octaves
will sell mine