Patching with the 266t Source of Uncertainty - Tiptop Audio & Buchla
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
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Back with my infamous "Buchla Suitcase" to show you the even more infamous 266t module, THE Source Of Uncertainty, the most iconic random voltage generator in the world of modular synthesizer.
Let's go for some weird patches!
Have fun !
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00:00 Intro
01:26 Check Todd Barton videos
01:46 Noise sources
02:10 Fluctuating random voltages
03:13 Qunatized and Stored random voltages
07:13 Not your average sample & hold
10:49 Let's start again
11:56 Using the integrator
12:31 Making a sub oscillator
14:02 Random gates
17:51 A bit more self patching
20:44 Fun patch with stored and quantized voltages
26:45 266t vs Verbos Random Sampling
30:36 End talk - เพลง
Sample pack available here www.patreon.com/posts/77301663
Best 266t video out there still.
Many thanks ;-)
True!
Hey Julien! Wonderfully thorough unfolding of uncertainty! Abd thank for the shoutout 🙇♂️
Many thanks Todd and you're most welcome ;-)
inspiring ! watching again
Thanks Stazma.I just bought one.Super well explained.
You’re welcome ;-)
Very nice guide and demo! I recently bought the SOU so this will be very helpful. There is a lot going on in this thing.
The Doepfer SOU is cool too especially with the random gates expander.
It does look cool indeed, perfect if you just want the stepped volatges
Thanks for the video! Learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Very Good!
Great tricks! Thanks
You're welcome!
Flüctuate. 👐
nice
The more videos I watch of this module, the more I think the idea behind it is far cooler than the sounds it produces. Nothing at all against Stazma.
And I get that there is a wide gap between what a synth nerd thinks is musical as opposed to joe schmoe (me, a noob).
No offence taken ;-)
Damn straight no one wants to hear fluctuating Radom voltages on pitch. I feel like that one thing is why some people think modular only makes unlistenable bleeps.
Indeed! It can be great sometimes but always showing random on pitch is often bad promotion hahaha
@@Stazma They always say its because it is easier to tell what the modulation is doing. But you can also hear what the modulation is doing to a filter, which is generally a much more pleasant sound.
Super nice! How different is it from Verbos random sampling ?
It does not go as far into audio rate, so a bit less "all purpose" but also quite less expansive.
@@Stazma makes sense! Thank you