Thanks! It was my weird little drum machine for a while back when I only had Dystopia, Pam's, and a VCA basically. You can also hear examples of Dystopia in this song of mine. In the intro the hi-hats are all Dystopia (The lead is Rings into Clouds of course!), and at 23 seconds you can hear a nice Dystopia Crush output Snare. open.spotify.com/track/0h6TF7xD2FbWo7DIBhN9es?si=f431c204eb0b46b9
Pink noise has a technical definition, and under that meaning, you'd need a 3db per octave filter to get it from white noise. Such a filter does not exist in analog or digital domains iinm. Pink noise can be obtained in silico using a mix of 1 pole/6db per octave filters. I'm not sure how it's done in analog circuits...
Interesting video! Its a very versatile module, I love to use it for CV processing, since you get a comparator, sample and hold and a slew :D (the highpass usually isnt usable for CV sadly)
@@RobotsAreRed yeah its pretty neat :D if you feed it a s&h you get synced random triggers with the comparator, just like branches. Also you could mix the s&h with another, more stable signal you can even control the randomness. Its a pretty neat module :)
@@andewprod Either you are going to have to make a video on this, or I'm going to have to experiment with it and make a video, because this sounds awesome, haha.
SO clever!
Love it when people bring modules into practice.
the unsung hero that is noise color.
Wow this was really good, I have been struggling getting the most out of the Dystopia, this was very inspirational 🙏
Thanks! It was my weird little drum machine for a while back when I only had Dystopia, Pam's, and a VCA basically. You can also hear examples of Dystopia in this song of mine. In the intro the hi-hats are all Dystopia (The lead is Rings into Clouds of course!), and at 23 seconds you can hear a nice Dystopia Crush output Snare. open.spotify.com/track/0h6TF7xD2FbWo7DIBhN9es?si=f431c204eb0b46b9
Thanks for the all the good information!
Pink noise has a technical definition, and under that meaning, you'd need a 3db per octave filter to get it from white noise. Such a filter does not exist in analog or digital domains iinm. Pink noise can be obtained in silico using a mix of 1 pole/6db per octave filters. I'm not sure how it's done in analog circuits...
"The Meat of the Beat" XD
Interesting video! Its a very versatile module, I love to use it for CV processing, since you get a comparator, sample and hold and a slew :D (the highpass usually isnt usable for CV sadly)
Oh wow thats a really good idea!
@@RobotsAreRed yeah its pretty neat :D if you feed it a s&h you get synced random triggers with the comparator, just like branches. Also you could mix the s&h with another, more stable signal you can even control the randomness. Its a pretty neat module :)
@@andewprod Either you are going to have to make a video on this, or I'm going to have to experiment with it and make a video, because this sounds awesome, haha.
@@RobotsAreRed hahaha im actually considering starting a yt channel about Eurorack and other stuff.. this comment may be the trigger for starting xd
@@andewprod Thats what got me started, I wanted to show one trick on Pam's :)
Where did you get that cable? That’s awesome!
The light up cable? I got it from Patchwerks I believe.