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Post by mrkoggs on Jan 16, 2021 8:14:17 GMT
Not sure if this has already been mentioned but it would fun to see an AE version of Rob Hordijk's rungler module
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Post by admin on Jan 16, 2021 8:50:28 GMT
Not sure if this has already been mentioned but it would fun to see an AE version of Rob Hordijk's rungler module That and the Benjolin would indeed be perfect!
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Post by mrkoggs on Jan 16, 2021 9:53:41 GMT
Not sure if this has already been mentioned but it would fun to see an AE version of Rob Hordijk's rungler module That and the Benjolin would indeed be perfect! Exactly! I was thinking maybe, with the addition of the rungler, would it be possible to build a sort of Benjolin with a couple of oscillators and a filter? These modules would be so well suited to AE
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Post by NightMachines on Jan 16, 2021 10:14:26 GMT
Not sure if this has already been mentioned but it would fun to see an AE version of Rob Hordijk's rungler module That and the Benjolin would indeed be perfect! Rob Hordijk has been licensing his designs to manufacturers in the past already, so maybe there would be a chance for tangible waves to get a license too. I assume the circuits would have to be re-designed for the AEM voltage levels though and it might not even be possible to achieve a 1:1 copy of the Hordijk products due to those differences.
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Post by spacedog on Jan 16, 2021 10:47:43 GMT
This has been discussed before
One quick (and fun) way to gain access to a Rungler-style waveform generator, and a lot more besides, is the Bastl Kastle. This fun piece of equipment is completely cross-patchable with the AE Modular and acts like a complex oscillator. Here's the Bastl description:
The voltage controllable LFO has a triangle and square output and a reset input. The stepped waveform generator is inspired by the Rungler circuit by Rob Hordijk. It can produce 8 different voltages either in random order or in 8 or 16 step looping patterns depending on how the BIT IN is patched.
I've used the AE Modular/Bastl Kastle combination a lot for ambient backing. It's a great (and cheap) way to add some extra fun to your modular with very little effort.
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Post by spacedog on Jan 16, 2021 10:52:04 GMT
This has been discussed before
One quick (and fun way) to gain access to a Rungler-style waveform generator, and a lot more besides, is the Bastl Kastle. This fun piece of equipment is completely cross-patchable with the AE Modular and acts like a complex oscillator. Here's the Bastl description:
The voltage controllable LFO has a triangle and square output and a reset input. The stepped waveform generator is inspired by the Rungler circuit by Rob Hordijk. It can produce 8 different voltages either in random order or in 8 or 16 step looping patterns depending on how the BIT IN is patched.
I've used the AE Modular/Bastl Kastle combination a lot for ambient backing. It's a great (and cheap) way to add some extra fun to your modular with very little effort.
A quick search shows that it was me who suggested the Bastl Kastle twice before. Admittedly, the second time I was quoting myself about an interesting extension
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Post by mrkoggs on Jan 17, 2021 8:46:36 GMT
This has been discussed before
One quick (and fun) way to gain access to a Rungler-style waveform generator, and a lot more besides, is the Bastl Kastle. This fun piece of equipment is completely cross-patchable with the AE Modular and acts like a complex oscillator. Here's the Bastl description:
The voltage controllable LFO has a triangle and square output and a reset input. The stepped waveform generator is inspired by the Rungler circuit by Rob Hordijk. It can produce 8 different voltages either in random order or in 8 or 16 step looping patterns depending on how the BIT IN is patched.
I've used the AE Modular/Bastl Kastle combination a lot for ambient backing. It's a great (and cheap) way to add some extra fun to your modular with very little effort.
Totally agree. I mounted my Kastle after reading thetechnobear 's tutorial. Its a really great addition to the system
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Post by andy on Jan 20, 2021 13:29:25 GMT
Don't think it's been mentioned before; as we now have the METER to analyze frequencies and the MIXCONSOLE to mix and pan, I'd love to see a parametric EQ. I'd gladly sacrifice 4-6 U just to be able to do equalization within the AEM.
An AEM vocoder would also be great.
And finally - clock multiplicator. Sometimes it happens I get something going on, 3-4 clock divisions already doing their thing, and suddenly realize I need a faster clock to drive something not initially planned for...
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Post by keurslagerkurt on Jan 29, 2021 9:05:54 GMT
I've been loving the new slider att/mixer module, it really opens up the options for live performance. Made me think that a VCA module with sliders would be a ton of fun to use also, it would give some great performative control over the most important modulations of a patch! I guess I could also route the VCA's output through the ATT module to use the sliders, but in AE that kinda feels like a waste of space & control, would be great to have it in just one module (and might be a pretty straightforward modification!). Or maybe I should just buy the Wonky qVCA and another 4ATT module!
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Post by funbun on Jan 29, 2021 13:11:58 GMT
How about all the Serge modules ported to AE Modular!?!
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Post by tIB on Jan 29, 2021 19:39:17 GMT
How about all the Serge modules ported to AE Modular!?! Slopes! Resonant EQ would be nice too...
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Post by Lugia on Jan 31, 2021 0:41:45 GMT
Don't think it's been mentioned before; as we now have the METER to analyze frequencies and the MIXCONSOLE to mix and pan, I'd love to see a parametric EQ. Actually, quite some time back, I suggested to Robert that he cook up a Baxandall EQ module. It's not the same thing as a parametric, but since you've already specified all of your main timbral choices in the patch, the Baxandall would allow a bit of "sweetening" on the outputs. And, of course, you could just as easily drop it into some other point in the signal flow for exaggerated "tone control"-type behavior.
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Post by andy on Feb 1, 2021 12:53:05 GMT
Don't think it's been mentioned before; as we now have the METER to analyze frequencies and the MIXCONSOLE to mix and pan, I'd love to see a parametric EQ. Actually, quite some time back, I suggested to Robert that he cook up a Baxandall EQ module. It's not the same thing as a parametric, but since you've already specified all of your main timbral choices in the patch, the Baxandall would allow a bit of "sweetening" on the outputs. And, of course, you could just as easily drop it into some other point in the signal flow for exaggerated "tone control"-type behavior. I wasn't familiar with the Baxandall concept, so I had to do a bit of reading and am very intrigued as I don't think I am after surgical removal of frequencies, only subtle tone corrections. There is a lot of schematics available on the internet, I will try breadboarding one with parts lying around.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2021 17:48:39 GMT
Not really a valid module request...but...some different colour LEDs perhaps, might be a cost issue but thought I'd put it out there. Signal generators have one colour etc...Actually...this might be one for the DIY pages.
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Post by andy on Feb 8, 2021 15:02:11 GMT
Not really a valid module request...but...some different colour LEDs perhaps, might be a cost issue but thought I'd put it out there. Signal generators have one colour etc...Actually...this might be one for the DIY pages. I might be wrong but I'd assume it is more of a voltage related decision. Red LEDs have the smallest voltage drop, so especially in passive applications I wouldn't use anything else. Another reason might simply be that robertlanger likes red
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Post by keurslagerkurt on Feb 8, 2021 16:31:00 GMT
I would LOVE a dedicated MIDI to CV module that can work on multiple MIDI channels at once. Would be great to send different sequences/melodies to different parallel patches on the AE. I don't know if it is possible to make a slim version of this (I don't know a lot about the practical implications of MIDI). But that would make the module way more versatile in a bigger setup, especially with all the extra options with the mixing module!
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Post by dmoney2000 on Feb 10, 2021 16:38:29 GMT
I would love the opposite: CV to MIDI!!! The ability to send quantized melody lines out to other gear would be fun.
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Post by funbun on Feb 11, 2021 14:20:41 GMT
And finally - clock multiplicator. Sometimes it happens I get something going on, 3-4 clock divisions already doing their thing, and suddenly realize I need a faster clock to drive something not initially planned for... Yup. This. I usually end up syncing an lfo at a faster rate to get a "mulitplier." But a clock multiplier is what we really need.
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Post by moruial on Feb 13, 2021 20:44:02 GMT
I'd very much like a filter bank module. Moog style, with lots of knobs to shape sound more precisely and make fun winds sound I do not know why, but I always found this filter bank quiet amazing and would vey much like to have one in the AEM format. As there is now big modules (SEQ16, DRONE38, DRONX, MIXCONSOLE) It feel like such thing could be done.
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Post by tIB on Feb 14, 2021 10:30:08 GMT
Something I'd like is a variation on the drumkit module with an alternative sample bank doing glitchy clicks and pops and such. Glitchkit 010 or something...
Edit: I also wonder if there is any way of getting my own samples into that chip somehow?
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Post by keurslagerkurt on Feb 14, 2021 10:43:41 GMT
Something I'd like is a variation on the drumkit module with an alternative sample bank doing glitchy clicks and pops and such. Glitchkit 010 or something... Edit: I also wonder if there is any way of getting my own samples into that chip somehow? I think a sampler with SD card would be something great indeed! Maybe it can be done with Grains somehow? I don't have that a Grains (order placed tho ). Right now I use the Algodrone with short envelopes for glitchy clicks and pops. CV controlling the parameters can give you the feel of a complete glitchy, noisey drumkit with it. Love that module!
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Post by tIB on Feb 14, 2021 10:52:48 GMT
Something I'd like is a variation on the drumkit module with an alternative sample bank doing glitchy clicks and pops and such. Glitchkit 010 or something... Edit: I also wonder if there is any way of getting my own samples into that chip somehow? I think a sampler with SD card would be something great indeed! Maybe it can be done with Grains somehow? I don't have that a Grains (order placed tho ). Right now I use the Algodrone with short envelopes for glitchy clicks and pops. CV controlling the parameters can give you the feel of a complete glitchy, noisey drumkit with it. Love that module! I have a grains on the way but I'm earmarking that as an oscilator, and the reason I mention the drum module specifically is that it has those multiple inputs so you can pull those six sounds at one time from it. I'll see what I can get out of the grains though and perhaps get a second if I can make it fit... I've been using the algodrone in that way too as it happens, and agree - incredible module!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2021 19:34:32 GMT
Do we have an incling as to what Mutable Instruments module might be next for the AE Modular treatment?
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Post by Gaëtan on Feb 24, 2021 14:18:30 GMT
I watch Hainbach on Youtube quite a lot and he often makes use of some very sharp band-pass filters in order to isolate some frequencies. I think that such a filter would be really interesting to have, and it's also not something you see often in the realm of modular in general.
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Post by andy on Feb 24, 2021 14:41:30 GMT
Do we have an incling as to what Mutable Instruments module might be next for the AE Modular treatment? This is from Robert from a while ago... "Jul 14, 2019 20:24:24 GMT 2 robertlanger said: Hi guys, no worries, MI Clouds and Braids (and perhaps other MI modules) are high also on my personal wishlist and I will realize them definitely! It was removed only from the sunrise page as the development / release timeline is not clear at the moment; and I also don't want to simply copy them but take the working on them as a first step into getting knowledge in the ARM Cortex microcontrollers. So a bit patience is necessary but they will come for AE!" More recently a complex VCO was said to be in development, dont't know if it is related to the above...
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