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Post by ean on Mar 3, 2021 20:49:51 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'm still looking forward the AE sampler. If it's still on the horizon. I'd like 12 - 16 bit sampling. SD card. Just something with character.
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Post by lukylutte on Mar 10, 2021 8:15:51 GMT
Since robertlanger mentioned the led buttons would be on some future modules. A PO inspired sample player or an extension of the sample player with such Pads would be nice (with step effects and so on).
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Post by Gaëtan on May 5, 2021 6:34:21 GMT
MIXCONSOLE extention channel with CV over panning !
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Post by thelowerrhythm on May 29, 2021 8:11:07 GMT
Pin matrix Pin matrix Pin matrix Pin matrix Pin matrix......
Crossfolding switch
Dual wavefolder with crossfade (see: chopping kinky)
Something like the Drone38, but with far less oscillators and more waveform options
Triple bandpass filter
Sequential switch with the ability to skip outputs
Tunable digital noise
Triple waveshaper (thinking like Instruo Tanh)
A bigger I/O module
6-8 Channel simple mixer
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Post by funbun on May 29, 2021 22:22:11 GMT
How about a microtonal quantizer? Scales like 13 tone Bohlen-Pierce scale, various equal divisions of the octave, all kinds of crazy stuff.
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Post by moruial on May 31, 2021 21:38:33 GMT
A sine wave LFO, I'd really like a sine wave LFO that goes very very very very slow.
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Post by thelowerrhythm on Jun 21, 2021 5:03:31 GMT
While getting destroyed online at Beat Saber, it hit me:
Battery module Speaker module
Module with battery and speaker?
Yeah, you can already do this externally, but it would be neat to carry as few individual parts as possible. Id honestly be happy with a piezo speaker myself. This system is way too portable to not be intrinsically portable.
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ryker
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Post by ryker on Jun 22, 2021 8:51:36 GMT
Hi all, first post, and I have hardly any knowledge of electronics or existing modules.
Would it be possible to make an analogue autotune module, that compares two signals, and does a best effort with flawed tools-attempt at making the second signal in tune with the first? I’m imagining it would be fun to use it to play melodies on complex sounds, vocoder style, and also to make weird attempts at “tuning” complex modulators.
Or is this already possible with the existing modules? (I’ve seen the quantizer, but I’m thinking this would be less controlled, and more flexible, since the primary signal could be created elsewhere, and wouldn’t necessarily have to follow any musical or other logic.)
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Post by funbun on Jul 1, 2021 21:40:44 GMT
Hi all, first post, and I have hardly any knowledge of electronics or existing modules. Would it be possible to make an analogue autotune module, that compares two signals, and does a best effort with flawed tools-attempt at making the second signal in tune with the first? I’m imagining it would be fun to use it to play melodies on complex sounds, vocoder style, and also to make weird attempts at “tuning” complex modulators. Or is this already possible with the existing modules? (I’ve seen the quantizer, but I’m thinking this would be less controlled, and more flexible, since the primary signal could be created elsewhere, and wouldn’t necessarily have to follow any musical or other logic.) I might be wrong, but I think that's exactly what the new precision adders do: www.tangiblewaves.com/store/p138/2CVADD-HQ.htmlwww.tangiblewaves.com/store/p137/CVADDER-HQ.html
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ean
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Post by ean on Jul 4, 2021 14:10:26 GMT
Chorus module or modules you can link to make a super chorus.
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Post by Gaëtan on Jul 4, 2021 17:22:51 GMT
Chorus module or modules you can link to make a super chorus. Actually, a Bucket Brigade module would be awesome. There's so much you can do with that !
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Post by maydonpoliris on Jul 6, 2021 0:03:51 GMT
Visual generation module
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Post by dizzeesatchel on Jul 8, 2021 11:21:55 GMT
Just watching this very interesting video about the ALM Jumble Henge: Kind of like a matrix mixer layout, but each horizontal input represents a different spot in the stereo field, and vertical positions offer different filter responses. Nice way of getting a lovely wide sound. Something like this could be a nice addition to the existing mixer offerings in AE-land
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Post by dizzeesatchel on Jul 21, 2021 11:06:05 GMT
Double-post to drop a vague, half-baked and almost certainly completely impractical suggestion; some kind of module which takes keyboard input by usb and runs code to output CV and gates - livecoding joy! Basically a budget Teletype. Or a pimped GRAINS, may be another way of looking at it... Alternatively, something which runs Orca! I think there's already been some vague talk about a native Orca eurorack module...it's an amazingly fun bit of software to play with. Seems like the screen used in METER would be perfect for either of these applications. But it may be a bit ambitious
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Post by oneup on Jul 30, 2021 13:00:31 GMT
An envelope follower (maybe with own input?) would be really nice. Perfect for involving other gear.
Need this for Sidechain the Kick from my volca Drum...
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ryker
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Post by ryker on Jul 31, 2021 13:23:04 GMT
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Post by funbun on Aug 16, 2021 18:13:32 GMT
Totally port the Tubbutec uTune xenharmonic quantizer to AE Modular:
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Post by lukylutte on Aug 17, 2021 7:03:29 GMT
Totally port the Tubbutec uTune xenharmonic quantizer to AE Modular: Could be divided into couple of modules. CV to midi, midi to cv and so on. An updated midi to cv would be great (supporting l, trigger, gate and simultaneous CV channels with dedicated CV outputs. With the same for the CV to midi sides...
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Post by rockysmalls on Aug 17, 2021 9:55:27 GMT
i’m all for this or something based on the Make Noise Morphagene.. or earlier Phonogene if mono is more practical.. i’d definitely love a delay/loop with more cv control,, designed from scratch even!
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Post by Gaëtan on Aug 18, 2021 6:13:58 GMT
I'm really craving more oscillators are the moment, would love more stuff coming on that front !
I have also been thinking about overdrive stacking and my technique of chaining the 2 signal amp channels, and I think it would be really cool to have something like a 2DRIVE. It would have 2 channels of amplification/overdrive. The 2 channels would be 2 different circuits for 2 different flavours. 4 pots : 2x GAIN/VOLUME, and a switch to send the output of CH1 into CH2 for built-in stacking.
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Post by ryker on Aug 18, 2021 7:05:28 GMT
A while back I found a crazy overdrive: I work mainly as a lighting designer. Lights are controlled with a digital protocol called dmx, that’s based on rs485. To clean up the signal on long cable runs, we use opto splitters and repeaters, which more or less makes a rounded off digital signal into a nice square wave again. I was doing some work with a metal bad day a while back, and got the sound designer to run some audio channels through one of these dmx repeaters, and the result was pretty strange. It was noisy as hell, but you could also hear the original signal coming through very well. I would love to see an optical repeater set up as an overdrive module for ae. The optodrive.
edit: Wold be cool if One pot could control sampling rate to control overtones. Guess this is also a bit crusher.
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Post by pol on Aug 18, 2021 20:36:33 GMT
Thought would be interesting in hearing on what modules everyone is hoping for I the future. Myself personally I'm hoping for a usb host polyphonic module something similar to expert sleepers, a complex oscillator or harmonic oscillator similar to verbos and some specific modules aimed at drums. What are all of you hoping for? (Updated: 16/08/2021) This is a list of all module ideas in this thread as an overview. Please add more ideas at the end of the thread and I will eventually add them to the list. . . Analog Drums (Kick/Snare/etc.) either in one big module or separate We do have the Kick Module, hoping for a snare one someday....
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Post by tIB on Aug 22, 2021 8:33:11 GMT
Thought would be interesting in hearing on what modules everyone is hoping for I the future. Myself personally I'm hoping for a usb host polyphonic module something similar to expert sleepers, a complex oscillator or harmonic oscillator similar to verbos and some specific modules aimed at drums. What are all of you hoping for? (Updated: 16/08/2021) This is a list of all module ideas in this thread as an overview. Please add more ideas at the end of the thread and I will eventually add them to the list. . . Analog Drums (Kick/Snare/etc.) either in one big module or separate We do have the Kick Module, hoping for a snare one someday.... A nice controllable snare would be something I'd want too... and having recently repurchased a CGS cynare PCB (for wonky hi-hat type things - I'm not a fan of 'standard' hat sounds) I'd put that forward too - an incredible module: powerhouse!
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Post by pt3r on Aug 22, 2021 9:48:05 GMT
If we really can go crazy: a 'shield' for a raspi with a little oled display and AE compatible cv/audio I/O an perhaps a few buttons or pot meters a bit like the bella modules for eurorack.
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Post by ryker on Sept 1, 2021 11:16:30 GMT
More advanced envelopes, DADSR and that stuff.
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