Super Nerdy Pamela's New Workout Patching Techniques - CV Quantizer and Presets.
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- čas přidán 5. 02. 2022
- I've not seen videos showing these (Super Nerdy) advanced patching tips for Pamela's new work out so decided to make one. In these Eurorack Modular Synth Patch I use Pams as both a Quantizer for external CV and as a method of recalling presets that could be used in a Live set.
Let me know any questions in the comments section and I'll either get back to them or answer the in the next video.
Rig Rundown of this system:
• A SMALL EURORACK SYSTE...
A Patch Breakdown (includes another cool trick for Pams):
• EXCITING New MODULAR T...
Mylar Melodies Steevio Video:
• My Steevio-style Euror...
Perfect Circuit Pams Video:
• Quick Tips : Pam's New...
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Pamelas New Workout - - bit.ly/3u7AWwI
Expert Sleepers Es-9 bit.ly/3r7vesK
Squid Sample - bit.ly/3AHfOyH
WMD Fracture - bit.ly/3uaaVNk
Akemie’s Taiko - bit.ly/32InMeo
Doepfer Noise - bit.ly/3IMi1eS
Doepfer Wasp - bit.ly/3GmVKD7
Make Noise Lxd - bit.ly/3IKu1Oe
Plaits - bit.ly/3IOrVNo
Maths - bit.ly/3H9LgYI
BAI - bit.ly/3IRm4XD
WARPS - bit.ly/3KSaH3m
Deeper Clock Sequencer - bit.ly/3Gbd4L9
Beat Step Pro - bit.ly/3AFnscG
Novation Launch Control XL - bit.ly/34j97qf
Akai MPK mini - bit.ly/3GbIKzM
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Hi Guys, Sorry for the "less cool beats more nerd out to the max" style video. These are tricks I use all the time when I need to make Pams do a job it wasn't designed to do due to lack of space in my case, hope they're useful for you!
I don't have pams, nor an expression pedal, but your videos are still inspiring! Keep on oscillating
My favorite Pam's hack is to use 2 channels to create a MI Branches. Set them to the same clock, use XOR Logic on channel 2 to channel 1, then use Rskip to set your probability, with 0% always going out channel 1 and 100% going out channel 2.
Sounds cool, definitely going to give this a try!
The little Maths as a cv mixer moment actually made a lot of things click for me. Thanks.
I can't believe I haven't figured out this quantizer trick before... I've been agonizing about it forever! Thank you very much.
Good tips here
I’ve been scratching my head trying to achieve this since I got Pams a couple weeks ago. Excellent video
Never mind the cool beats :) This is what I needed to know. I was setting the CV in on the divider page and scaling with the level value manually. No wonder it sounded like shit. My plan for my live case includes quantization again. Thanks Niven.
Awesome!!!
thanks! super helpful!
Nice tricks, thanks!
Hey ! Thanks a lot for the tips
Very nice videos 👍
dope video bro!
Thanks! Been driving myself spare with the quantization thing. Most videos say, 'it's great, you can quantize an external CV source', but then don't show you how... It's not rocket science but the width thing was really lost on me. Thanks again!
Thanks! That was really useful- I will start using those tips right away- subbed and excited for more nerding out…
Thanks Mark, glad you enjoyed!
Love this. Thank you so much
No problem, glad you enjoyed!
Woah! That technique of mixing the sequences in Maths is great. Definitely have to experiment with that. Thanks.
Really glad you enjoyed Gary!
Did not know Pam could be a quantiser. Thanks!
No problem :)
thanks for the vid! i've been wondering, and maybe you know… I know Pam can output an envelope, but can you trigger those envelopes via those CV ins? I've wished to be able to use it as a straight up triggered AR envelope.
I can think of a (very limited) way you could do this. You'd need set the channel playing the envelope to match the speed of the sequencer creating the gate, send the gate to the CV in then use the CV in to set the level of the Chanel playing the envelope. Not ideal but could work if you're really stuck for envelopes.
sry 2 say GRAUENHAFT
Man! Your videos are full of so simple and useful but not obvious ideas! It's so cool! Thanks!