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Post by maydonpoliris on Nov 19, 2022 20:03:40 GMT
tIB understandable, that question of what to leave out is a harrowing one especially if you've fine tuned it already to squeeze what you like/need in there
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Post by tIB on Nov 20, 2022 8:24:10 GMT
tIB understandable, that question of what to leave out is a harrowing one especially if you've fine tuned it already to squeeze what you like/need in there The leaving out part is fairly easy - I've quite a few doubles including two Steiner's - it's more about having a better idea of what else is needed, which I'll get from playing the system... sometimes what you think you need in theory is different to what you need in practice, so one step at a time. Take it your happy with the kuzmin then? Where would you rank it in terms of the other filters in ae?
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Post by pol on Nov 20, 2022 9:50:29 GMT
tIB understandable, that question of what to leave out is a harrowing one especially if you've fine tuned it already to squeeze what you like/need in there The leaving out part is fairly easy - I've quite a few doubles including two Steiner's - it's more about having a better idea of what else is needed, which I'll get from playing the system... sometimes what you think you need in theory is different to what you need in practice, so one step at a time. Take it your happy with the kuzmin then? Where would you rank it in terms of the other filters in ae? For me, the best filter use wise is the Nyle - mostly due to built CV control of resonance (easier patching!), it was also my favourite sound wise until I got the Kuzmin - it's just brill and more versatile than I expected. Use it all the time now
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Post by tIB on Nov 20, 2022 11:08:08 GMT
The leaving out part is fairly easy - I've quite a few doubles including two Steiner's - it's more about having a better idea of what else is needed, which I'll get from playing the system... sometimes what you think you need in theory is different to what you need in practice, so one step at a time. Take it your happy with the kuzmin then? Where would you rank it in terms of the other filters in ae? For me, the best filter use wise is the Nyle - mostly due to built CV control of resonance (easier patching!), it was also my favourite sound wise until I got the Kuzmin - it's just brill and more versatile than I expected. Use it all the time now Good to know, thanks - with the kuzmin if I did get it I'd need to figure out what I was replacing - if not a nyle (I like it too, hence the pair) then would have to he either wasp or ms20, which I probably use the least of all of them, but wasn't really planning on leaving out. There's also the udist and ucrush to try going into what I already have - how well I get on with those may dictate future planning... Nice 'problems' to have.
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Post by pol on Nov 20, 2022 18:51:18 GMT
Good to know, thanks - with the kuzmin if I did get it I'd need to figure out what I was replacing - if not a nyle (I like it too, hence the pair) then would have to he either wasp or ms20, which I probably use the least of all of them, but wasn't really planning on leaving out. There's also the udist and ucrush to try going into what I already have - how well I get on with those may dictate future planning... Nice 'problems' to have. I agree, part of the pleasure of owning a modular is deciding the layout/purchasing plan etc.
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Post by maydonpoliris on Nov 21, 2022 10:36:38 GMT
tIB understandable, that question of what to leave out is a harrowing one especially if you've fine tuned it already to squeeze what you like/need in there The leaving out part is fairly easy - I've quite a few doubles including two Steiner's - it's more about having a better idea of what else is needed, which I'll get from playing the system... sometimes what you think you need in theory is different to what you need in practice, so one step at a time. Take it your happy with the kuzmin then? Where would you rank it in terms of the other filters in ae? Yes, very happy and would agree with pol that it is my favourite. The sound suits what I am doing at the moment and has a wide sound variation. Previously I would have to say the SV. It sounds nice and I seem to have more happy accidents with the CV and res on this one than the others. The MS20 I have not warmed to as yet but running some percussion through it seems cool. Have to agree with theory vs practice. there is a big difference. Sometimes I wish we could rent a module for a week just to see if it works.
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Post by tIB on Nov 23, 2022 6:21:56 GMT
The leaving out part is fairly easy - I've quite a few doubles including two Steiner's - it's more about having a better idea of what else is needed, which I'll get from playing the system... sometimes what you think you need in theory is different to what you need in practice, so one step at a time. Take it your happy with the kuzmin then? Where would you rank it in terms of the other filters in ae? Yes, very happy and would agree with pol that it is my favourite. The sound suits what I am doing at the moment and has a wide sound variation. Previously I would have to say the SV. It sounds nice and I seem to have more happy accidents with the CV and res on this one than the others. The MS20 I have not warmed to as yet but running some percussion through it seems cool. Have to agree with theory vs practice. there is a big difference. Sometimes I wish we could rent a module for a week just to see if it works. Not sure about the ms20 either - it's anice tone but mine doesn't seem to open as fully as I'd like from CV. I use it a bit but could just as easily swap it out thinking about it. I'm also tempted by a second seq8 though so it may end up a toss up between that and another filter if I free up space. I like these conundrums...
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Post by pt3r on Nov 23, 2022 7:54:14 GMT
My ms20 is my goto bass/kick sound source. I could not imagine my rack without it, filter wise I'm rather partial to it.
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Post by maydonpoliris on Nov 23, 2022 9:17:44 GMT
Well I do like putting the wonkydrum through it due to that tone. Just wasn't sure I was getting the best out of it. Might try a bit harder and use it as an actual sound source soon.
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Post by tIB on Nov 23, 2022 19:31:25 GMT
My ms20 is my goto bass/kick sound source. I could not imagine my rack without it, filter wise I'm rather partial to it. Yeah it's decent at that and doing mad thickening low end type stuff. I could probably live without both in a system my size, although I kept it over the state variable, so it must be doing something I like. There is something missing in its range for me.
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Post by rockysmalls on Nov 30, 2022 13:02:38 GMT
Wow! These are going to save so much space in the rack. Whoah, is that a track-and-hold on the uS&H module?! Yes, one of the S&Hs has a track&hold option now! Robert, it would be lovely to know what SHFL CV input means on the uBITCRSH module?
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Post by robertlanger on Dec 1, 2022 13:51:06 GMT
Yes, one of the S&Hs has a track&hold option now! Robert, it would be lovely to know what SHFL CV input means on the uBITCRSH module? SHFL CV means "shuffle"; what is shuffled are the bits. Meaning, the position / value of the 8 bits is swapped in different variations giving another palette of sonic mayhem ;-)
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Post by rockysmalls on Dec 1, 2022 14:08:16 GMT
Robert, it would be lovely to know what SHFL CV input means on the uBITCRSH module? SHFL CV means "shuffle"; what is shuffled are the bits. Meaning, the position / value of the 8 bits is swapped in different variations giving another palette of sonic mayhem ;-) aha! thank you Robert,, i must try this out and check what it adds to the lo-bit madness. your sentence should be cut n pasted into the wiki methinks ... i was trying to work out the Acronym “ Shelf Hi Frequency Limit “ ? “Samplerate Hash Function Level” ?? pure overthink on my part
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Post by pol on Dec 1, 2022 20:35:01 GMT
Robert, it would be lovely to know what SHFL CV input means on the uBITCRSH module? SHFL CV means "shuffle"; what is shuffled are the bits. Meaning, the position / value of the 8 bits is swapped in different variations giving another palette of sonic mayhem ;-) Updated the Wiki page!
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Post by pol on Dec 1, 2022 20:36:22 GMT
SHFL CV means "shuffle"; what is shuffled are the bits. Meaning, the position / value of the 8 bits is swapped in different variations giving another palette of sonic mayhem ;-) aha! thank you Robert,, i must try this out and check what it adds to the lo-bit madness. your sentence should be cut n pasted into the wiki methinks ... i was trying to work out the Acronym “ Shelf Hi Frequency Limit “ ? “Samplerate Hash Function Level” ?? pure overthink on my part Things are put on the Wiki when one of the Editors knows what they are .....
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Post by rockysmalls on Dec 2, 2022 11:15:22 GMT
aha! thank you Robert,, i must try this out and check what it adds to the lo-bit madness. your sentence should be cut n pasted into the wiki methinks ... i was trying to work out the Acronym “ Shelf Hi Frequency Limit “ ? “Samplerate Hash Function Level” ?? pure overthink on my part Things are put on the Wiki when one of the Editors knows what they are ..... hehe! some level of mystery will always remain..... well spliced that man
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