It’s a great module but I have to say I don’t think it would pair that well with Bugcrack, since you can only control one parameter at a time via CV and Traffic is designed to feed three CV inputs.
nice! pity the devs didn't do a flipped version so you could keep your screen and controls at the bottom - the other versions have a flipped version and the panels are usually reversible :)
An excellent kick there, probably better than anything I have in the rack… So I undertook the task of upgrading my second uO_C to Benisphere- not an easy process despite your earlier video, but after an hour or so it was done. And yes, this is now the best kick in my rack!
Great to hear, the kick has some real punch to it. What difficulty did you encounter with the upgrade? You can also install Phazerville as that has all of the Benipsheres firmware features too
@@SynthDad I could not get the Teensy Loader to have anything to do with the Benisphere firmware (or vice versa). It was like trying to mix oil and water. Unfortunately I was so relieved when it finally worked that I promptly forgot how I’d done it! A really strange ‘issue’ has also arisen- the l/h side of the O_C scrolls through the applets alphabetically when I rotate the knob clockwise, but the r/h side does so in reverse alpha-order. And there’s no equivalent to Gearspace’s truly excellent manual for Hemispheres, so the new applets are a puzzle. If it weren’t for Bugcrack I’d go straight back to Hemispheres tbh… or perhaps Phazerville, if I can find some info. Thanks!
Great demo! I’ve always skipped past Bugcrack for some reason but you’ve inspired me to check it out - thanks!
More reason to love the o_C
Jasmine and Olive Trees' module Traffic would pair really well with bugcrack
Thats right it would be a great addition. I saw Tom did a lovely video on it.
I read this out loud and my girlfriends like.....wuh!??? 😂
It’s a great module but I have to say I don’t think it would pair that well with Bugcrack, since you can only control one parameter at a time via CV and Traffic is designed to feed three CV inputs.
The biggest takeaway: you can never have enough Ornament & Crime in your rack. Thanks Dad.
It's the truth!
nice! pity the devs didn't do a flipped version so you could keep your screen and controls at the bottom - the other versions have a flipped version and the panels are usually reversible :)
There should be flipped versions of Benispheres, is there something wrong with BugCrack in those versions?
As BeniRose said you can get a flipped version in the original Benispheres suite which I link to in the text.
An excellent kick there, probably better than anything I have in the rack… So I undertook the task of upgrading my second uO_C to Benisphere- not an easy process despite your earlier video, but after an hour or so it was done. And yes, this is now the best kick in my rack!
Great to hear, the kick has some real punch to it. What difficulty did you encounter with the upgrade? You can also install Phazerville as that has all of the Benipsheres firmware features too
@@SynthDad I could not get the Teensy Loader to have anything to do with the Benisphere firmware (or vice versa). It was like trying to mix oil and water. Unfortunately I was so relieved when it finally worked that I promptly forgot how I’d done it!
A really strange ‘issue’ has also arisen- the l/h side of the O_C scrolls through the applets alphabetically when I rotate the knob clockwise, but the r/h side does so in reverse alpha-order. And there’s no equivalent to Gearspace’s truly excellent manual for Hemispheres, so the new applets are a puzzle. If it weren’t for Bugcrack I’d go straight back to Hemispheres tbh… or perhaps Phazerville, if I can find some info. Thanks!