Honestly as simple as what you have shown me about my Maths it was enough for the epiphany that I've been needing to further understand what I can do with it!
this was super helpful! I picked up a maths a few months ago, and I’m still figuring it out. So far, I’ve just been avoiding those 3 outputs. Thanks for broadening my horizons. I’m excited to see what I’ll be able to cook up with them now
Hi Martin. I graduated with you at LHS. It's great to find your channel and see you are involved in eurorack modular. Thank you for helping me further my understand of Maths. I hope you are doing well. ~Matt H-W
Nice info; new info for me, esp the voltage ranges of channels 2/3. Thanks.
This video was extremely useful as I get to grips with Maths. Has explained some of the features I thought I'd need a new module to achieve! Cheers.
Finally I get my Maths. Thank you for this
The best info ever,i swear
Thanks for this, a really useful, informative video. Cheers.
Perfect tutorial👍🏻👍🏻. Very helpful, thx!!
A clear explanation. Thanks!
Thankyou for the video. Also love the mostly Make noise rig.
My rig has changed a lot since then, but there’s still plenty of Make Noise around.
Thanks, very clear and helpful
Great video, thanks.
Amazing video, thanks :)
That was super helpful thanks!
Just a quick point: at 0:55 you mention that the cycling envelope runs from 0v to 5v. It actually has a range of 0v to 8v from the unity output. This is a important because, as I recall, the range of the control signal expected by some of the other modules such as Optomix is 0v to 8v. 5v wouldn’t cut it.
You are correct! I made this video before I had a scope and made an invalid assumption.
Very informative. Thanks! 👽👍
Good explaination
amazing! thanks!
Great, thanks.
Thanks
thanks!
Can you put 4 ch of audio through maths? as a standard audio mixer?
UGH... all instruction and no hear it do whatever maths does
TALK TALK TALK YOU CAN NOT TALK US INTO BUYING ONE.....SOUND IS WORTH A MILLION FRAMES OF TALK
This just popped up on my list. Very good job. This is one of the best Maths videos out there... trust me... I've watched them all.