Adding Syncopation to Sequences
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- čas přidán 5. 03. 2016
- It's easy for a synthesist new to modulars to fall into the rut of just recreating their normal synths with their new toy. This video demonstrates how a unintentional tech mishap led to a different approach for patching a sequenced voice, including why you should strongly consider adding a control voltage processor and clock multiplier/divider to your modular system if you haven't already.
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Great example of the variable divider / gate time to drive the filter envelope in a sequence!
Very cool. I love the syncopated rhythm this creates. Must try this.
Awesome tutorial, and a great teacher.
Enjoyable demo!
Thanks! Great info and nice sounds!
Excellent video. Very clear and detailed.
Thank you. This was a warm-up for a full course I did on modular synthesis: bit.ly/LearnModular
I need to revisit this 👌
Good stuff! I need to get a switch and more clock modulation devices to create self generative patches without a sequencer.
Great demonstration Chris!
Thank you - it was a real case of making lemonade from lemons!
Very good tutorial.
Great video!
Very good information, thank you!
For those who don't have the Roland 572, the Doepfer A-162 dual trigger delay works well for that application.
I just got one of those myself!
I love combining the original gate with the delayed gate into an "OR" - can really humanize the rhythm. With heavy ratcheting can emulate mallet percussion technique.
Cool idea. I've been using delayed gates to trigger a second envelope, to help create "plucked" and double-stick type sounds.
Cool thank you. Really instructive!
Helpful as always
great tutorial 👍🏻
Nice!
+Andrew Huang sent me here!
voice to the left......osc to the right.... my ears feel like shit now.
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