Thread: Chords

As has been stated you can use modules that generate chords, but this is actually fraught with frustrations - ie it's a real pain in the ass to keep everything in key
or you could use a multi-channel precision adder (or 2) to transpose
or you can use a sequencer with a lot of channels - where you have to program every note in etc
or you can get a sinfonian - the uber-quantizer/chord progression sequencer

personally after considering all the choices - I'm going to go for a Sinfonian

the other issue of this and most of the other options is how to actually play the chord - there are only a few polyphonic modules - I'm going to go with an Expert Sleepers General CV (and midi expander) and send chords to both the general midi and to some va keyboards and a stage piano that I have

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Muffs seems to be down again - I suspect teething troubles with the new server software

So maybe, with a little patience and you'll be able to find the original link easily

"some of the best base-level info to remember can be found in Jim's sigfile" @Lugia

Utility modules are the dull polish that makes the shiny modules actually shine!!!

sound sources < sound modifiers < modulation sources < utilities


Looks like the Muffwiggler thread was lost. Any contact info for this one?


Thanks a lot, Warren!

Also, here is my new solo eurorack video, without guitars, modular only. Hope, you enjoy!


Sounding good :)

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Nice tune too ;-)

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Hi Garfield,

I've had a bit of a play with the sample modes, with my current rack setup there is some entertainment to be had with having a long sample set then triggering the ADSR to play snippets of the audio along with the other sequenced parts. I've got some old shortwave radio recordings, weather reports and the ubiquitous Moon-Landing samples, plenty of scope for fun. I need to dive into the sample playing abilities a bit deeper, the thing I note straight away is that the more samples you have loaded the harder it is to scroll through them with the limited range knob as its VERY fine adjustments.

I can get the SD card in with my fingers/finger nail but its never going to come out without tweezers :)

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Great stuff Wishbonebrewery!

Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Wishbonebrewery,

Ha, ha, yeah I also just got an SD card to put it in the Disting. I managed to put it in using my nail to put it in. The nail was thin enough to reach the thing, being scarred though that the SD card goes under my nail causing some unpleasant pain but just survived it :-)

I need to find time to use it as a samples player. Let's see how that goes.

Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Diego,

Well I got recently an Elektron A4 but I prefer the Elektron over the Disting if it comes to the user interface. Actually if it comes to almost everything ;-) Looks like you are more comfortable with modules like the Disting :-)

Thanks for the hint on the samples playing. Will keep that in mind.

Kind regards, Garfield.

For review reports of Eurorack modules, please refer to https://garfieldmodular.net/ for PDF formatted downloads


Hi Defragmenteur,

Thanks a lot for those both documents, that's helpful, especially for a module like the Disting :-)

Thank you and kind regards, Garfield.

For review reports of Eurorack modules, please refer to https://garfieldmodular.net/ for PDF formatted downloads


Hello Frank,

Do you have already an accurate date when the Euporie becomes available? I am quite keen on that module.

Thank you and kind regards, Garfield.

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Control is my first choice, then Perfect Circuit, then any of the rest.


I made some quite nice experiences by selling things to @zergon, @Draazith, @wiggler109346 and @dogzstar over the last weeks.


:)

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Thread: Chords

Buy a Sinfonion. Build your whole set up around it . It’s amazing :)


That's the general idea...modulars are at their best when they're being used as "discovery machines". Yank out the cords, change the settings, patch again...and a whole new vista unfolds.


@RTFM is for sure a pro builder, but also has a great musical and technical knowledge.
perfect communication, fast shipping, well packed...highly recommended seller !


@dadacore is a nice person to deal with, fast shipping and well packed, module as described...recommended seller !


Thread: Thread Titel

Hey I'm sorry,

my post got truncated again. Not sure why, really, but it's the second time.
I can't delete my post so apparently this thread is here to stay ✌️

In case anyone wondered, I was asking questions regarding this rack:
ModularGrid Rack

Merry Christmas everyone!


I've just got my SD card.... you need to order a pair of Tweezers to go with it, and I don't particularly have fat fingers.

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To make use of the Disting, you really have to practice accessing the programs and features. For me, it's a bit frustrating as the interface isn't intuitive and tends to be unnecessarily cumbersome.

Honestly if it came in an 8HP version with a decent LCD display... and functioned more like a micro Ornaments & Crime when accessing programs and features, I'd get that in a heartbeat.

Expert Sleepers makes great modules. But the user interfaces always leave a lot to be desired, in my opinion.


I'm enjoying the throw-away-ness of it all, pull all the patch leads and re-patch and find something completely different.... then mostly forget how to do the bits that were cool in the last patch straight way!!

Enjoy your spare HP, don't rush to fill every last space, this is not like filling sticker books. Resist the urge to 'complete' your rack, its never complete so just relax.

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Have you tried out any of the settings on your Disting? There are plenty of effects modules out there. You can try out various effects and figure out which ones work best in your workflow. You seem a bit limited on space. I've had some success with TipTop's Z-DSP. I'm also considering a Chronoblob Mk2.


I agree. Still discovering new things with modules bought months ago!


Cheers, its a bit basic.
The good thing about not having much money to spend on Modular is that each new Module gets a damn good play with before the next one arrives.

Enjoy your spare HP, don't rush to fill every last space, this is not like filling sticker books. Resist the urge to 'complete' your rack, its never complete so just relax.

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Very good experiences with
@dara (ALM HPO) @NONETHELESS (ATOM) and @barfnox (Harmonic Oscillator).


Nice!


Greetings GarfieldModular!

Yes, you are right. The A/B switch will toggle between Moog Ladder and S&K resonance characteristic.
The top switch is for the variable highpass (to thin out the low frequencies from the incoming signal, if needed).
And yes, I'm one of the co-founders of IOI.

Thanks for your wishes. I'm sure we will find our path the one or the other way.. ;)

Regards, zid aka Frank


Melodic sort of thing

With this rack
https://cdn.modulargrid.net/img/racks/modulargrid_976055.jpg

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Another purchase from @PinPinKula, for a uClouds and nRings this time. Once again, not disappointed.


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Hello Igor,
glad to see you here again! and thanks for your 4ms smrf, love it very much!
it's so cool you wrote about your album here, you had to do it a long time ago. as you know, I even bought CD!
despite the fact that there is a lot of guitar sound, the synthesizers are gorgeous. my favorite synth parts are pad on the first track and sound design on third. but also the guitar on the second track is amazing!
I wish you successful sales of your album and happy holidays! Hope to see you in France next year!


The 3 page manual link

3 page manual, this site seemes to strip the underscores

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May I suggest these 2 quick reference guides?
http://www.vo1t.com/Euro/Illustrated/ESdistingMk4V4.14.pdf
http://www.vo1t.com/Euro/Illustrated/Disting4.14_3_Page_Manual.pdf

-- defragmenteur

Thx a lot this is so much better than the official pdf


wow, thanks defragmenteur.

The first link looks like it may make things easier but the bottom link, copied and pasted into a browser doesn't work.

Enjoy your spare HP, don't rush to fill every last space, this is not like filling sticker books. Resist the urge to 'complete' your rack, its never complete so just relax.

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REX50 isn't a bad choice, actually. While it's not anywhere near being a state of the art reverb processor these days, as a "module" that's accessed through something like a SND/RTN it seems like a good fit within a modular patch. You get that lower bit-rate "dirt" with older FX units like this, and that's a really good additional character to add to a sound when you can tamper with it further.


Thanks for the advice. I actually have some guitar pedals that I havn’t used with my rack. Like the Yamaha REX 50 digital multiprocessor. I will make it a try!


May I suggest these 2 quick reference guides?
10 pages manual
3 pages manual


Have you thought about bringing effects pedals into the mix? If you play guitar or have external instruments, Adventure Audio Merge could be one module for consideration, and would also give you input/output for pedals, as well as an envelope follower. Another option to think about to just bring in pedals for audio processing would be Malekko SND/RTN. I find bringing pedals into the signal flow a fun way to expand the palette.

As for filters, perhaps something really aggressive like Flight of Harmony Plague Bearing or Imp? ALM Busy Circuits MUM M8 could also be considered if you would like to have that classic Akai S950 Low Pass Filter.


Hey wendallsan, thanks for such a detailed answer!

I didn't know of the 2VL1 nor warps and it seems a bang for the buck.
Especially, the warps seems like a smart choice in a smaller rack like mine.

Can you explain why you decided to go for the same 4 complex voices, instead of varying the separate voices?
I guess it makes sense when you want to use the module inside a larger system like yours and need polyphony.

On my side, I finally went to the store and tested different modules, and reality is that everything I tested sounded good... I think I could see myself with anything that's usually mentioned of forums. It's sort of a relief and I understand better what more experienced users usually say: that all major complex oscillators or Rubicon are all good decisions and that it's just matter of personal preference...

Not that it helps at making an actual decision but anyway


I am quite happy with my rack but I need some more tools for audio processing. I’m thinking of modules like Joranalogue Filter 8 or maybe a Clouds clone but I need some more suggestions.
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Thread: Crossfading

Now I am in a process of learning how to patch and understand my modules. One goal is to learn how to combine different modules so they mimic other dedicated modules like a crossfader. Not so much that I need these functions. More for learning how they work.
One invaluable source is ”Patch & Tweak” that for example have learned me how to build generative patches with my 6U x 64 rack although that is ”Impossible” ;-)
For crossfading I found a good algorithm in Disting and I am thinking of to get the Doepfer A-134-2.


Hi Diego, Yes, thats us :) I think we scared our drinking-customers a bit but I enjoyed it ;-)

The Clockable effects and LFO are probably going to get used, I miss having all the direct control knobs for instant tweaking.

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Hello Garfield.
I've been keeping dipping into it and the manual, I never knew I could fall out with a piece if gear so fast!

I think the VCO bits are the most usable for me at the moment, then there is the bit about using single-cycle .wav files for the Pulsar VCO and Wavetable VCO (SD card needed).

I guess you could say that, as a beginner at modular, the Manual could have an easy to understand explanation of each menu function, with 109 pages in the manual already a little more less-techie info wouldn't be missed.

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Hi there !
Being an Elektron Octatrack user, I'm not afraid of reading manuals often or having to remember key combinations by heart. Consequently, I find the Disting really OK from that point of view and having that many functions available to test a bunch of ideas is amazing. When I'm not using it for experiments it usually serves as an effect module, clocked delay more often that not, it's a very decent delay module IMHO.
I also need to point out how awesome it is to have colored leds at the inputs showing voltage strength visually, brilliant idea really, even better than having the activity led that some modules have. I wish more manufacturers were using those !
With regards to sample playing, I have read somewhere (here I think) that the Radio Music sample playing might not be the tightest when it comes to timing, so if you're thinking about it make sure you check that out first to avoid frustration ;)
I hope you'll find a way to have fun with the Disting !
Best,
Diego

PS: are you the Wishbone Brewery who invited Mylar Melodies to play (he posted a video a few days ago) ? That was neat !

--- Voltage control all the things ---


Hey Ziddabit,

Interesting module this filter. How to switch from Moog to Sallen & Key and vice versa? Is that done with the A/B button?

Are you representing the IO Instruments new setup?

Good luck with the startup and let's hope you will be as successful as for example Erica Synths or Intellijel :-)

Kind regards, Garfield Modular.

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Hi Wishbonebrewery,

He, he, yeah, similar feelings here with the Disting Mk IV. Far too much menu stuff, but I knew this is what would happen on forehand but I still bought it... I keep the Disting as an "emergency" module: In case I miss a certain functionality or I need more modules of the same functionality but I don't have enough, then the Disting jumps into place --> though I have to go through the manual first then to figure out how to get that functionality. Nothing self-explanatory here :-)

You gave me a good hint though, I like your idea of using it as a sample-player, better than hanging idle in my casing while it's waiting to become the hot-spare/emergency module :-)

Kind regards, Garfield.

For review reports of Eurorack modules, please refer to https://garfieldmodular.net/ for PDF formatted downloads


Update: I worked on this for a while and figured out at least some sort of OK ratcheting.. it does not sound like the track at the start but its got some of that spirit.

  1. Setup a simple 808 type sequence on Rene X channel - with 808 don't go to many notes apart. Enable all gates and all access channels. Make sure to enable 'sleep' mode for x in the function page.
  2. Setup the Y channel of Rene to spit out a tone that goes directly to the CV2 in of Pamela's new workout (+/- one, CV1 wont work as its + only). Do not enable sleep mode, for simplicity of different clock bpm changes disable access and gates to most of the Y channel as you see fit. Make sure sleep mode is not turned on. Big key here you have to set the quant page of the Y seq. to level 4, four full ocataves that way there is enough CV voltage to properly move the Pamela's CV2 clock based on knob turns in the Y seq.
  3. In the main Pamela's new workout clock page setup a clock to use the CV from Rene Y channel see #2 above, as a clock modifier so depending on the voltage of the Rene coming out i.e. what note you are playing, it will increase or decrease the clock! Must use CV2 option not cv1. To do this just crank the clock multiplier past 512 and the next one is CV1 (does not work) and then CV2 that works great.
  4. Use that clock to set the X channel in Rene and pull a new slower clock to feed the Rene Y channel that way you can sequence your bpm changes slower than the X channel will play the notes.
  5. Patch the Y gate out of Rene back to the Rene X channel 'Xmod' input then choose 'reset' in the function menu so every time the Y gate hits it resets the X and plays a gate and cv, that way every time it changes rates it also plays a note and gate on the X channel so you don't get any missed beats where it changes to the next note with no gate - that was an issue.

Its not perfect but it kind of works

there is one big missing item, i need to figure out a way to CV control the Y channel so i can make that go faster or slower, right now all the changes in the y sequence that control the bpm rate are spaced equally apart, i'd like to have the Y sequence go at a non linear pace almost random so maybe i need to run the Y clock through its own CV2 mod from the Rene 'C' sequencer.. still working on that. should be do able tho!

Thanks for the ideas everyone.

feedback appreciated.


Lugia i did see Tempi but since i already have the pamela's new workout i didnt grab it

i may have to get one and trade away my pamelas

i also read u can use the batumi with the divider outs on the square wave as a clock source i may dig into that too


You might also look into Make Noise's TEMPI module. This is designed to tandem with the Rene2 via a backplane connection, and majorly ups the game on timing and clocking capabilities with that sequencer.