Before watching this I thought 2hp modules were not really interesting, but the Freeze, switch and the burst look amazing, the designs are superb and they are coming out with a lot of interesting options.
I agree with Ben about the size. The modules are easiest to use physically if you space them through your system. I have the adsr and the lfo (really nice) and they sure pack a lot of punch for 2hp. But the knobs are, by necessity, tiny. I'm keen on the mixer after watching this clip
2HP Tune doesn't have 2 outputs. It has a 2 input - one signal to be quantized on top and one input on the bottom for controlling the bias or octave of the scale. The bottom most jack is the quantized output.
Wish they would be a little more consistent on things like font size and whether labels were above or below. Seeing them side by side it makes my brain melty
You nailed it...besides the ridiculously small size, that's one of the main reasons I've never got on this < 6 HP module train. Buy a few of those and..you still have a ton of HP left but vanishingly few power slots available.
I’d eagerly watch a video of DivKid connecting the power to these seven modules, except there’s no way to get cameras to show such fiddly work in a dark, cramped space.
Brilliant ... I knew intellectually that combining waveforms could be good, but thought it was somehow harder ... love the mixer, I use their logic, seq, and adsr modules with my small system.
Tune only works with voltages. Cv goes in, gets quantizwd to the nearest note voltage then gets sent out to control the sound source. It doesn't process audio signals.
I have a lot of fun with my modular, VCV is much more boring, it doesn't have physical knobs. Having to use a mouse and a keyboard ruins the fun for me. EDIT: I love VCV, but it's more of a prototyping tool than a performance tool IMO
@@freak0n182 In 5 years when you are done with your software it is worth 0. In 5 years you often get a bit less returned or in rare cases more. Also with direct download you never actually own anything, if the company folds you're out a synth.
00:12 Mix
06:15 Freez
10:16 Comb
15:36 Tune
18:28 Switch
Welcome
Cheers
Before watching this I thought 2hp modules were not really interesting, but the Freeze, switch and the burst look amazing, the designs are superb and they are coming out with a lot of interesting options.
Love this company! That switcher at the end is pretty sweet, as was your tune!
For lunchbox 32HP setup these 2HP rock in spite of the issues around bus cables and power headers.
I agree with Ben about the size. The modules are easiest to use physically if you space them through your system. I have the adsr and the lfo (really nice) and they sure pack a lot of punch for 2hp. But the knobs are, by necessity, tiny.
I'm keen on the mixer after watching this clip
2HP Tune doesn't have 2 outputs. It has a 2 input - one signal to be quantized on top and one input on the bottom for controlling the bias or octave of the scale. The bottom most jack is the quantized output.
Wish they would be a little more consistent on things like font size and whether labels were above or below. Seeing them side by side it makes my brain melty
i think they were designed to be filler modules
Those guys should package these modules with a little flying bus cable so they don't hog your power headers.
You nailed it...besides the ridiculously small size, that's one of the main reasons I've never got on this < 6 HP module train. Buy a few of those and..you still have a ton of HP left but vanishingly few power slots available.
lol vanishingly
I’d eagerly watch a video of DivKid connecting the power to these seven modules, except there’s no way to get cameras to show such fiddly work in a dark, cramped space.
Or get tip top mantis case they have so much power
you just changed the way I think about mixers
Dan2Hibiki imagine what he was doing but with a blinds ;)
Brilliant ... I knew intellectually that combining waveforms could be good, but thought it was somehow harder ... love the mixer, I use their logic, seq, and adsr modules with my small system.
"Now, sawtooth into a filter is a beautiful thing". :D Awesome statement! Please, for the love of fuck, continue these awesome informative videos!
waiting for 2hp to come out with a boutique range.
Hi Ben! Is there a way to get freeze to clock/tempo sync and maybe turn a knob that divides the repeats?
So my Tune distorts whatever signal I put into it and has done since I bought it.... That means it's broken then by the sounds of yours. Shit.
Tune only works with voltages. Cv goes in, gets quantizwd to the nearest note voltage then gets sent out to control the sound source. It doesn't process audio signals.
nice job! thank you!
Nice! :)
What are the screws used?
Befaco ‘Knurlies’
Thanks!
With VCV Rack now, these digital moduls turned a lot less interresting, my computer can do this easily.
I have a lot of fun with my modular, VCV is much more boring, it doesn't have physical knobs. Having to use a mouse and a keyboard ruins the fun for me.
EDIT: I love VCV, but it's more of a prototyping tool than a performance tool IMO
pretty much everything can be done more efficiently with computers. that's not the reason you buy physical hardware in 2018 (for the most part)
Dude you've been able to do this stuff in reason for years, but actual hardware modular is WAY more fun.
@@freak0n182 In 5 years when you are done with your software it is worth 0. In 5 years you often get a bit less returned or in rare cases more. Also with direct download you never actually own anything, if the company folds you're out a synth.
@@guysmiley7289 you're arguing to the wrong person, goober