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Hey man, thanks for shedding light on the Erfurt in different configurations! This was much needed and I got the whole picture now :) I think, you did the manufacturer great service!
Hey! Thanks for this comment! I think it's good there's a few of us 'content creators' making some more in-depth videos about these, as watching all of them will probably create healthy expectations instead of mystery.
hey Bries thanks for your effort. I don't have a zeroscope and was just wondering how you manage to display binary and decimal values according to the leibnitz outs. cheers
Hey! The binary values (on or off for the 8 bytes) can be monitored from the leds on the separate submodules or with Drezno. I don't really monitor the decimal values but that's kinda what the analog output (through Drezno) represents. A scope is really the only way I'm able to make sense of practically every module I come across.
thanks for your efforts, really good packed informations on those modules. may i ask (dunno if i missed that info in the video)... in which order are the modules connected by their bus-connectors? drezno -> lipsk -> erfurt -> jena -> drezno?
Hey ello, thank you. Lipsk is not receiving any input in this setup. Its output goes to Erfurt, erfurt goes into Jena (sometimes bypassed) and Jena's output goes into the DAC of Drezno. So what you thought is almost right.
@@briesmodular ah, thank you... still i am having a hard time to understand what the link buttons are for. when i patch all outputs to the according inputs, i still only get inputs if the link button is active. but i just got the modules yesterday so i still have a lot to read and understand :D however thanks to your videos i already had some nice moments with the modules
i just went and complicated things and got a gera. actually got a used moskwa/ostankino II combo, so thats pretty much the whole subsystem save for odessa. idk if gera is overkill without it though. there are so many permutations with chaining all of them, its almost overwhelming. and having to remove the modules from the rack to try a new connection is so time consuming. but occasionally ill hit a really nice sweet spot and its worth the effort
Nice! You could have a look at the LBZ patchbay made by Klodifokan (I featured it in a previous Leibniz video). It was conceived to take care of that somewhat annoying rewiring situation, it could be especially useful when you're trying out different configurations. I still don't have Gera yet btw, but that's just a matter of time.
You can use Erfurt to drive Jena, but you'll only be able to use the bit or gate outputs on Jena, not the analog conversion. So the bits/gates won't be compiled into a CV signal, instead you'll only get the gates.
Hey! I haven't tried Gera yet (don't have it in my system). I'm not sure about Lipsk or Gera using logic. Lipsk inverts seperate bits when it's receiving binary leibniz information, with just the leibniz output connected to Erfurt it selects a (binary) number to add to the counter.
@@tcrist56 Yes! I use it two switch between using the ADC on Drezno or using Lipsk/Erfurt as a source for the DAC. Jena is between Poczdam's output and the DAC on Drezno. I find this the most interesting routing for my uses.
@@briesmodular Yes, this is the way I had planned to use it but with Gera between Poczdam and Jena. Of course, if I get another Drenzo and Jena things may change. :) This video is fantastic! Thank you for this great contribution to the Eurorack community!
@@briesmodular Heyy, @tcrist56 is correct. Lispk does apply XOR function. It does it separately on each of the data bits from the Leibniz bus, and combines each of these with the corresponding button and jack. The effect of XOR with 0 is the other bit unchanged, the effect of XOR with 1 is the other bit inverted. Gera works similarly, except it does AND.
That's a patchbay for the Leibniz system made by modwiggler member Klodifokan. U did a video about it (it's about how to chain the Leibniz system). You can order it from him (links are below that video).
If you're interested in ordering ERFURT from Perfect Circuit (US), consider using my affiliate link. It won't make any difference to you, but it helps me out a bit. link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/8-12626-287984-9759?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.perfectcircuit.com%2Fxaoc-erfurt.html
Hey man, thanks for shedding light on the Erfurt in different configurations! This was much needed and I got the whole picture now :)
I think, you did the manufacturer great service!
Hey! Thanks for this comment! I think it's good there's a few of us 'content creators' making some more in-depth videos about these, as watching all of them will probably create healthy expectations instead of mystery.
Glad you got round to it! Thanks! Really appreciate these videos on the Leibniz.
Hey Ritchie, thank you! I hope the video brings some more clarity.
@@briesmodular I feel I'm getting there!
Thanks for taking the time for this. Most helpful
Hey thank you for commenting!
Been waiting for this one
Amazing information, thank you
Hey Todd, thanks for letting me know you enjoyed the video!
An elaboreta clock module then? I think there is plenty more that it can be used for. It gives me some ideas ...
hey Bries thanks for your effort. I don't have a zeroscope and was just wondering how you manage to display binary and decimal values according to the leibnitz outs. cheers
Hey! The binary values (on or off for the 8 bytes) can be monitored from the leds on the separate submodules or with Drezno. I don't really monitor the decimal values but that's kinda what the analog output (through Drezno) represents. A scope is really the only way I'm able to make sense of practically every module I come across.
thanks for your efforts, really good packed informations on those modules. may i ask (dunno if i missed that info in the video)... in which order are the modules connected by their bus-connectors? drezno -> lipsk -> erfurt -> jena -> drezno?
Hey ello, thank you. Lipsk is not receiving any input in this setup. Its output goes to Erfurt, erfurt goes into Jena (sometimes bypassed) and Jena's output goes into the DAC of Drezno. So what you thought is almost right.
@@briesmodular ah, thank you... still i am having a hard time to understand what the link buttons are for. when i patch all outputs to the according inputs, i still only get inputs if the link button is active. but i just got the modules yesterday so i still have a lot to read and understand :D however thanks to your videos i already had some nice moments with the modules
Hello
Love these tutorials. Thank you for your clarity. Question: do you have the jumper on Erfurt on int or ext?
Thank again
Hey patrick, thank you. I think I had it on the internal setting.
i just went and complicated things and got a gera. actually got a used moskwa/ostankino II combo, so thats pretty much the whole subsystem save for odessa. idk if gera is overkill without it though. there are so many permutations with chaining all of them, its almost overwhelming. and having to remove the modules from the rack to try a new connection is so time consuming. but occasionally ill hit a really nice sweet spot and its worth the effort
Nice! You could have a look at the LBZ patchbay made by Klodifokan (I featured it in a previous Leibniz video). It was conceived to take care of that somewhat annoying rewiring situation, it could be especially useful when you're trying out different configurations. I still don't have Gera yet btw, but that's just a matter of time.
hell yeah
I can't quite afford Drezno for the moment but if I get an Erfurt can I run my Jena with that? In other words is Erfurt a powered module like Drezno?
You can use Erfurt to drive Jena, but you'll only be able to use the bit or gate outputs on Jena, not the analog conversion. So the bits/gates won't be compiled into a CV signal, instead you'll only get the gates.
Hey Bries, In addition to using Lipsk into Erfurt, have you also tried Gera? I think Lipsk applies XOR logic, while Gera is AND logic.
Hey! I haven't tried Gera yet (don't have it in my system). I'm not sure about Lipsk or Gera using logic. Lipsk inverts seperate bits when it's receiving binary leibniz information, with just the leibniz output connected to Erfurt it selects a (binary) number to add to the counter.
@@briesmodular Thanks! Are you using Poczdam at all yet?
@@tcrist56 Yes! I use it two switch between using the ADC on Drezno or using Lipsk/Erfurt as a source for the DAC. Jena is between Poczdam's output and the DAC on Drezno. I find this the most interesting routing for my uses.
@@briesmodular Yes, this is the way I had planned to use it but with Gera between Poczdam and Jena. Of course, if I get another Drenzo and Jena things may change. :)
This video is fantastic! Thank you for this great contribution to the Eurorack community!
@@briesmodular Heyy, @tcrist56 is correct. Lispk does apply XOR function. It does it separately on each of the data bits from the Leibniz bus, and combines each of these with the corresponding button and jack. The effect of XOR with 0 is the other bit unchanged, the effect of XOR with 1 is the other bit inverted. Gera works similarly, except it does AND.
hooray
What is that external ribbon cable module you've got there?
That's a patchbay for the Leibniz system made by modwiggler member Klodifokan. U did a video about it (it's about how to chain the Leibniz system). You can order it from him (links are below that video).