great video, very helpful. especially liked the last section with the SSG functionality. i didnt know one could create a 266 style fluctuating random with a pair of slews and a comparator. this Serge-sque philosophy of building up to complex results by combining relatively simpler circuits, is fascinating.
thanks so much for making this! really helped me to understand what the cupl output does XD but what about the gate input? at first I thought that was how to trigger the s&h, but that's the "s(h)" input, right?
The gate input resets the output to 0v. Kind of like a broken track & hold that works normally when a gate is low and is held at 0v when a gate is high. This let’s you use it like a sync input on a VCO or a stop button on a clock too.
great video.. this is quite helpful. do you have the cycle jumpers on the back of the module set to bipolar or unipolar? also, are you using the warble (jumper) feature? any info is appreciated.. thanks
@@TravisKennedyMusic excellent. thank you! ... i found the other SM2 video that you made.. some really fantastic sounds that you're making with the sport modulator. it doesn't seem so impenetrable as it did, initially
nice vid!
great video, very helpful. especially liked the last section with the SSG functionality.
i didnt know one could create a 266 style fluctuating random with a pair of slews and
a comparator. this Serge-sque philosophy of building up to complex results
by combining relatively simpler circuits, is fascinating.
Awesome! Thanks for making this. I am scared of my SM2. This was really helpful.
Just echoing what everybody else said. Super helpful. Especially 12:32. Love that fluttering complex fluctuation. Thanks!
Thanks for making this. On my list now.
Thank you for this. I am once again wondering why the f I bought this module lol.
It’s a great module to have, take your time getting to know it!
Helpful demo, thx!
thanks so much for making this! really helped me to understand what the cupl output does XD
but what about the gate input? at first I thought that was how to trigger the s&h, but that's the "s(h)" input, right?
The gate input resets the output to 0v. Kind of like a broken track & hold that works normally when a gate is low and is held at 0v when a gate is high.
This let’s you use it like a sync input on a VCO or a stop button on a clock too.
@@TravisKennedyMusic ahhh thank you!
great video.. this is quite helpful. do you have the cycle jumpers on the back of the module set to bipolar or unipolar? also, are you using the warble (jumper) feature? any info is appreciated.. thanks
Mine is set to bipolar and no warble.
@@TravisKennedyMusic excellent. thank you! ... i found the other SM2 video that you made.. some really fantastic sounds that you're making with the sport modulator. it doesn't seem so impenetrable as it did, initially
I am still learning to use it and this is definitely one of the best (scarce) videos of this module.