Dope. Seems like a very under the radar filter. Also, you've convinced me that most people that are new to modular should buy a Klavis Twin Waves as their first oscillator. That outro jam was excellent.
really nice presentation / overview. i'm getting a sort of quasi- Eastern vibe from the tonality/notes (at parts) ... the gradual progression of events, spacious sound mix, and overarching, playful vibe feels good. it's positive and engaging. specific rating = 63 out of 67 comfortably oversized, reclining sofa chairs
This thing is proof that aesthetics and complexity sell. It should be THE thing everyone’s yapping about in eurorack right now. Even just half as a mono filter would be worth 250. It’s a fantastic sounding filter.
Pretty sure the dipole is 12DB slope. Very different filter with lots more going on. Not a lot of 24DB multimode filters out there. Sounds to me more like a stereo, multimode ripples.
@@Space_pulse I believe each of the 4 'poles' in the Stereo Dipole is 12DB, but since you have 4 of them you can construct a stereo 24dB filter, or a mono 48dB filter.
Wonderfully dissonant! It's great to hear a module put through it's paces using such interesting material.
Dope. Seems like a very under the radar filter.
Also, you've convinced me that most people that are new to modular should buy a Klavis Twin Waves as their first oscillator.
That outro jam was excellent.
really nice presentation / overview. i'm getting a sort of quasi- Eastern vibe from the tonality/notes (at parts) ... the gradual progression of events, spacious sound mix, and overarching, playful vibe feels good. it's positive and engaging. specific rating = 63 out of 67 comfortably oversized, reclining sofa chairs
This thing is proof that aesthetics and complexity sell. It should be THE thing everyone’s yapping about in eurorack right now. Even just half as a mono filter would be worth 250. It’s a fantastic sounding filter.
chill jam 02, chef's kiss man
Noise to spread input sounds amazing, especially for mono-to-stereo stuff
I’m going to snag one of these, thanks for the introduction. I love the interface of this module!!
Beautiful piece of music too
Great video. Thank you for all the details and information.
SOLD
Thanks Jeremy.
Pure Excellence
Like a Top Shelf Scotch
Enjoyed that even if it did make me spill a whole cup of tea on my bed 🤦🏻😂
It got quite buchla-esque in the middle there 🤛
My questions were answered at the very end :-)
Really gorgeous music. The walking baseline track halfway is so good. Have you looked at using XAOCs new stereo subsystem all together?
I have a Minsk if that's what you're asking about. I use it a ton in the Osiris video coming out tomorrow.
@@RedMeansRecordingModular there’s Kawotice too. Tres stereos
fantastic, just fantastic. Are you planning to do one with the Minsk as well?
i need to find a way to show it off.
@@RedMeansRecordingModular You're awesome, you'll figure it out!
The best tuning is natural tuning.... This is modular afterall... Great patch and ping jam Jeremy
Nice. Will you do an in-depth look at Minks?
Not planned but I do use it heavily in tomorrow's video
The resonance was all the way up for those pings? It looked to be. Is this thing short on resonance?
I don't suppose you have any idea when these badboys will be available for purchase, would you?
Ugh. I don't sorry. I assumed they were already out. Otherwise I wouldn't have releases the video :(
@@RedMeansRecordingModular All good homie! Love your stuff and I'll wait patiently for it. Great showcase of a hella cool little filter.
@@RedMeansRecordingModular - they are available, but at a limited number of dealers for the time being. More are on the way, or so I'm told.
Smaller version of SSF Stereo Dipole?
Pretty sure the dipole is 12DB slope. Very different filter with lots more going on. Not a lot of 24DB multimode filters out there. Sounds to me more like a stereo, multimode ripples.
@@Space_pulse I believe each of the 4 'poles' in the Stereo Dipole is 12DB, but since you have 4 of them you can construct a stereo 24dB filter, or a mono 48dB filter.
@@danielroberts2364 Oh, duh! That makes a lot of sense. Well, then! Thanks for the clarification.
Too bad it’s so drenched in Fx. Can’t tell if it has any character or not.