Hello everyone! For people waiting for part 3 in the generative mini-series, I apologize. The previous video - part 2 - showed again that people / the UA-cam algorithm / the gods of chaos, don’t like sequential videos with similar topics. So thought I’d just mix it up again and push the third video forward. Regardless, the ideas in this video are all very suitable for generative patches as well :) Cheers!
You are full of good ideas! Honestly I should listen to you more often. Eurorack is not easy. I try to keep it musical, the bleeps and bloops are fine but making a coherent and musical sequence on eurorack needs a level of creativity. That's what you offer!
Yeah, that’s always useful. Rijn sold me on the 3xMIA, and that, sitting between Erfurt/Lipsk and a quantiser, had led to hours of fun. So easy to add variation- just turn a knob!
wonderful to help me break out of old, stale habits - it never occurs to me that clock divisions can be used for things other than clocking (but rather as gate patterns for modulation). Lots of my progress in modular is recognizing boring old habits and breaking free of them!
Hey, glad you like it! And a agree! Coming from 'regular' synths, the modular is often a place that needs some deconstructing of classic thoughts. Part of the fun for me!
Very very interesting subject! Exactly what I’m looking for my passion: sequencers! Tomorrow I will feed my boys: Nerdseq,metropolix, sig and deluge with my second passion: crazy clock from my wogglebug or my noisering:) and between I’ll plug a joranalogue comparator… like that everybody get mad😂
The step sequence function of Stages is has transpose inputs for each step, which is something I don't often see. There are lots of ways to patch such a thing using other sequencers, of course.
@@MonotrailTechTalk vaguely similar to the "accumulators" on Metroplix. That step changes every time you come back to it. If your sequencer has per step gates, you can use those together with a VCA (or gate or switch or whatever) for the same effect. On Stages, the level input on yellow (gated, not looped, in group) is an offset, so whatever you have patched into it is added whenever that stage is active. (Note it won't S&H in a group, meaning that the setup for sequential switch is the same as step sequence. Stages takes a while to learn.)
Hello everyone! For people waiting for part 3 in the generative mini-series, I apologize. The previous video - part 2 - showed again that people / the UA-cam algorithm / the gods of chaos, don’t like sequential videos with similar topics. So thought I’d just mix it up again and push the third video forward. Regardless, the ideas in this video are all very suitable for generative patches as well :) Cheers!
Thank you so much for all the work you do!
You're very welcome!
damn the yt algo
These are outstanding ideas! I'd never thought of most of them. Now I've got a whole new avenue to explore
Hey, glad to hear it! That's what I'm hoping for with these :) All the best!
You are full of good ideas! Honestly I should listen to you more often. Eurorack is not easy. I try to keep it musical, the bleeps and bloops are fine but making a coherent and musical sequence on eurorack needs a level of creativity. That's what you offer!
Thank you! Happy to shine some light where I can :) Enjoy!
Great video, good to see you again, thanks for posting
Thanks for watching!
For a beginner like me, this is awesome. Thx for sharing these great Ideas!
Glad to hear it, that's what I'm aiming for! :)
"Adding more delay is often just the right thing to do" .. +1
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well, done, mate, nice see you again!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good stuff! I like to patch my melodic sequence through an offset/attenuverter, then a quantizer to get easy melodic variations.
Nice! Indeed quantizers open up a whole new world of fun ways to modulate sequences, think I'll come back to that in another video soon :)
Yeah, that’s always useful. Rijn sold me on the 3xMIA, and that, sitting between Erfurt/Lipsk and a quantiser, had led to hours of fun. So easy to add variation- just turn a knob!
@@walrtbstudios5430 3X MIAs are kind of difficult to come across. I use Tiptop MISO as an alternative
wonderful to help me break out of old, stale habits - it never occurs to me that clock divisions can be used for things other than clocking (but rather as gate patterns for modulation). Lots of my progress in modular is recognizing boring old habits and breaking free of them!
Hey, glad you like it! And a agree! Coming from 'regular' synths, the modular is often a place that needs some deconstructing of classic thoughts. Part of the fun for me!
very nice! thanks as always for your cool vids
My pleasure!
Love your videos dude, mach weiter!
Thank you! And will for sure :)
Grazie 🙏
You're welcome!
amazing! I learned so much and i am very inspired by this
Hey, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it:)
Very very interesting subject!
Exactly what I’m looking for my passion: sequencers! Tomorrow I will feed my boys: Nerdseq,metropolix, sig and deluge with my second passion: crazy clock from my wogglebug or my noisering:) and between I’ll plug a joranalogue comparator…
like that everybody get mad😂
Sound like a fun setup to explore! Thanks for watching, and enjoy :)
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Great video!
Thanks for the visit!
The step sequence function of Stages is has transpose inputs for each step, which is something I don't often see. There are lots of ways to patch such a thing using other sequencers, of course.
Per step transpose? That's nice, makes for fun modulation options :)
@@MonotrailTechTalk vaguely similar to the "accumulators" on Metroplix. That step changes every time you come back to it. If your sequencer has per step gates, you can use those together with a VCA (or gate or switch or whatever) for the same effect.
On Stages, the level input on yellow (gated, not looped, in group) is an offset, so whatever you have patched into it is added whenever that stage is active. (Note it won't S&H in a group, meaning that the setup for sequential switch is the same as step sequence. Stages takes a while to learn.)
I tried ro control the MicroTempsUtile sequencer by sending clock from the KeystepPro but the pulses is not in sync with the start/stop signal.
What is the best way to switch from not 2 but 3 or 4 clock source?
Maybe a sequential or CV addressable switch.
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no toki you stops copies me.
you can't have enough clock dividers!
Very true!