cpruby
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Post by cpruby on Jul 22, 2020 4:39:52 GMT
Selfish and overly specific request alert: something to interface the sensel morph I have coming tomorrow. (Buchla control interface for AE anyone?) I also have a Sensel Morph (with the Buchla control interface too!). I've been using a CV.OCD to convert 4 midi CC's into CV. I'm waiting on my 4 i/o module, so I only have my Master module and therefore only 2 CV inputs. So I currently have the midi notes being outputted, CC20 (read as BUS CTRL), and the 2 CTRL i/o. I've experienced stepping with this setup and I've used the SLEW/EDGE module to smooth out at least one of the signals. Maybe an OSC/MPE/midi 2.0 type module, but that just sounds expensive already. Alternatively a module that can run a PureData patch, especially since Sensel just released an object for it.
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Post by dmoney2000 on Jul 22, 2020 14:49:23 GMT
A probability gate? has this already been asked for 1000 times?
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Post by spacedog on Jul 22, 2020 18:33:20 GMT
A probability gate? has this already been asked for 1000 times? Probably...
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Post by rodney on Jul 23, 2020 5:03:17 GMT
A probability gate? has this already been asked for 1000 times? Probably... nyuk nyuk nyuk ...
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Post by rodney on Jul 23, 2020 5:23:55 GMT
Whoah! That's one wild sequencer right there, with some odd demo videos too. I've been thinking about a sequencer design that would take up little space but need a phone or tablet app to program it properly. It would have a bunch of knobs too but only enough for live control and selection and maybe a little readout of some sort.
Nice to hear the ER-101 do Reich's Piano Phase as an example.
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frix
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Post by frix on Jul 23, 2020 5:58:42 GMT
I think it's time to make a serious sequencer. not only with five notes,but with the ability to save, with multi-track outputs. or... Intellijel metropolis is a dream. serious sequencer, please. there are already enough sources...😄
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Post by funbun on Jul 23, 2020 11:48:17 GMT
I think it's time to make a serious sequencer. not only with five notes, with the ability to save, with multi-track outputs. or... Intellijel metropolis is a dream. serious sequencer, please. there are already enough sources...😄 That's the name! SERSEQ = Serious Sequencer! Yes, I agree. We need a serious sequencer. I wouldn't mind even if it took up a whole 16U row. My whole thing is trying to do many of the things Reich did. I can sort of get there with three SEQ16, a couple of Solinas and bunch of comparators, logics & sample and hold. But, really a serious sequencer is needed more than any of those.
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frix
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Post by frix on Jul 23, 2020 16:00:14 GMT
THIS
sir.colin benders ❤
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frix
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Post by frix on Jul 23, 2020 16:20:47 GMT
...and "this" is the dream
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Post by rodney on Jul 25, 2020 6:20:11 GMT
I got o close to buying a 2nd hand one of those sequencers.
I had located an empty rack and powersupply on ebay and I was planning to dismantle my 0-coast to mount if I bought it.
Then, I stumbled on the AE Modular. I can't even remember how or exactly when. All I know is that it was just before I had decided to hit BUY on the beginnings of a eurorack system.
I still have to 0-coast and the Korg SQ-1 sequencer (which is pretty cool!).
At the moment, I'm trying to build up a 2x8 step sequencer, a bit like the SQ-1. I'm a pretty shonky engineer, so it may not become a commercial product. However, I do plan to get some boards made up, if I get that far with it.
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frix
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Post by frix on Jul 25, 2020 19:02:24 GMT
Ah ehm... ...I was thinking that updating the filters would also be nice 😅 maybe a little clone of the IR3109! SH101 rulez 🤘
the korg is nice too, but we need a digital sequencer, so after I sell the beatstep and buy other modules! 😄
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namke
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Post by namke on Jul 25, 2020 19:42:18 GMT
Just out of interest, are we talking 'melodic' (quantised) sequencers here? i.e. something akin to MIDI note data. In my experience traditional analogue sequencers (knobs, generating CVs directly) are hard to get 'tunes' out of; more suited to soundscapes etc. There again, with MIDI note data you are limited to the (equal tempered) scale. I'm just having a think… maybe not long sequences, but perhaps with a few sequence-memories which could be switched between by an external trigger? Or perhaps two sequences which you could morph between (analogous to wavetable-scanning or vector synthesis) That might be a fun thing to play around with
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paul23
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Post by paul23 on Jul 31, 2020 8:46:05 GMT
Possibly mentioned before (but hey, maybe that gives Robert an idea of how popular a new module might be...) but I would like to see a CV controllable Sample Rate/Bit Crusher module. The ability to switch the order in which these effects are applied would be good too.
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Post by lukylutte on Jul 31, 2020 9:53:25 GMT
Possibly mentioned before (but hey, maybe that gives Robert an idea of how popular a new module might be...) but I would like to see a CV controllable Sample Rate/Bit Crusher module. The ability to switch the order in which these effects are applied would be good too. This can be done already! I'm using the Grains module with the multi effect code in! It has different modes and orders of the effects: Mode 1: Audio->RingMod->PhaseShifter->BitCrusher Mode 2: Audio->WaveFolder->RingMod->BitCrusher->PhaseShifter Mode 3: Audio->PitchShift->BitClip->PhaseShifter Mode 4: SineWave->BitClip->PhaseShifter Mode 5: Audio->BitCrusher->PitchShifter->BitCrusher (here IN2/Pot2 will modulate the first BitCrusher) However, it's definitely lo-fi...
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Post by tIB on Jul 31, 2020 11:02:50 GMT
Possibly mentioned before (but hey, maybe that gives Robert an idea of how popular a new module might be...) but I would like to see a CV controllable Sample Rate/Bit Crusher module. The ability to switch the order in which these effects are applied would be good too. This can be done already! I'm using the Grains module with the multi effect code in! It has different modes and orders of the effects: Mode 1: Audio->RingMod->PhaseShifter->BitCrusher Mode 2: Audio->WaveFolder->RingMod->BitCrusher->PhaseShifter Mode 3: Audio->PitchShift->BitClip->PhaseShifter Mode 4: SineWave->BitClip->PhaseShifter Mode 5: Audio->BitCrusher->PitchShifter->BitCrusher (here IN2/Pot2 will modulate the first BitCrusher) However, it's definitely lo-fi... That sounds very cool - is the firmware something you developed yourself or is it out there? May have to look at grains again...
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Post by lukylutte on Jul 31, 2020 11:10:25 GMT
I'm just a user . It's already there: Lo-fi multi effect. Thinking of adding second or third grains to be able to have other one at hand without having to use the computer in between.
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Post by funbun on Aug 2, 2020 6:59:18 GMT
Just out of interest, are we talking 'melodic' (quantised) sequencers here? i.e. something akin to MIDI note data. In my experience traditional analogue sequencers (knobs, generating CVs directly) are hard to get 'tunes' out of; more suited to soundscapes etc. There again, with MIDI note data you are limited to the (equal tempered) scale. I'm just having a think… maybe not long sequences, but perhaps with a few sequence-memories which could be switched between by an external trigger? Or perhaps two sequences which you could morph between (analogous to wavetable-scanning or vector synthesis) That might be a fun thing to play around with The ER101 can be quantized to anything you want. You make up your own scales if you want.
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paul23
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Post by paul23 on Aug 2, 2020 8:59:53 GMT
This can be done already! I'm using the Grains module with the multi effect code in! It has different modes and orders of the effects: Mode 1: Audio->RingMod->PhaseShifter->BitCrusher Mode 2: Audio->WaveFolder->RingMod->BitCrusher->PhaseShifter Mode 3: Audio->PitchShift->BitClip->PhaseShifter Mode 4: SineWave->BitClip->PhaseShifter Mode 5: Audio->BitCrusher->PitchShifter->BitCrusher (here IN2/Pot2 will modulate the first BitCrusher) However, it's definitely lo-fi... That sounds very cool - is the firmware something you developed yourself or is it out there? May have to look at grains again... I hadn't realised such code was available for Grains, thanks! From the examples I've seen online so far, I've been left unimpressed with what Grains can do. Time to have another look at it. The Mozzie factor is another plus for me.
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Post by rodney on Aug 3, 2020 11:04:30 GMT
I think we are going to need a bar-code scanner module ...
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Jihel
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Post by Jihel on Aug 14, 2020 14:13:02 GMT
A master clock module.
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Post by lukylutte on Aug 16, 2020 8:41:37 GMT
I just broke my Microgranny after years of good services! Now it would be a good time to release this sample player which was on the sunrise !!!!
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paul23
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Post by paul23 on Aug 16, 2020 9:20:40 GMT
How about a DC coupled module? I'll take a guess that I'm not the only one who would find it very useful to be able to send CV signals from a DAW to AE.
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Post by funbun on Aug 18, 2020 7:21:06 GMT
Balanced XLR out.
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Post by spacedog on Aug 18, 2020 8:51:50 GMT
Depending upon what you're trying to, this can be achieved quite cheaply outside of the AE modular environment. In my opinion, there are some functions that sit better outside of this modular format; however, I do see how some people will want everything as a "one case" solution. Admittedly, those XLRs are mighty big sockets and I'm not sure they could be fitted easily into the AE volume. If you want simply to convert unbalanced to balanced, the Behringer HD400 gets the job done (I use these, they're well priced and they do work). Other manufacturers are available, I just used that as an example For other jobs, such as getting signals into a PA, for example, there are DI boxes.
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Post by funbun on Aug 18, 2020 12:02:11 GMT
Ah, thanks! I'll have to get one. A DI box would be nice as well if I eventually get a PA system. Thanks a bunch.
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