Atypical FX routing, with CV modulation, is such a strength of the euro/modular world. Especially with the flow, ease of patching, and inspiring design choices of a semi-modular paired with an individual's own choices in a fully modular instrument. It's really the way to go. I guess I'm just reiterating what you've demonstrated cuz it's exciting to see it in action! :)
I like the rotation of the modules. It might be nice to see a video where the eurorack is more set up like a live performance companion. Something where there is perhaps another voice in sync with the grandmother and inter modulation to make everything cohere.
This is so cool... I don't even play synth but the sounds you're getting out of the Grandmother are just great. I would love to hear it with a trex replicator!
Wow thanks so much for posting this. I have a much better understanding of eurorack, and I’m totally impressed with how unique and complex you can make things. Very cool! So having a smaller eurorack case with just effects in it would be a totally useful application for processing say, tape loops and samples…..and also use it for like an entire effects section for your grandmother?
Hey bro. I've rated your vids for a good year or so now. Really great content, the best music channel on UA-cam, hope you are capitalising on this yourself ! Was wondering, how well do the oscillators track from a eurorack sequencer? I use the tubbutec utune microtonal quantizer along with a sq1/erica drum sequencer and want to use this with the mother (potentially if I purchase it) What's your thoughts on this? Is it possible - I see in the manual it has a pitch in but I don't know if this is some form of precision adder as it says it adds the voltage to the keyboard note value currently being pressed Cheers bro!
I love how you make modular accessible and easy to understand. The path ideas are very interesting and practical.
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you.
I've never thought of putting reverb on an oscillator before the amplifier. Interesting technique that I'm definitely going to try out!
Atypical FX routing, with CV modulation, is such a strength of the euro/modular world. Especially with the flow, ease of patching, and inspiring design choices of a semi-modular paired with an individual's own choices in a fully modular instrument. It's really the way to go. I guess I'm just reiterating what you've demonstrated cuz it's exciting to see it in action! :)
Excellent ideas!
Sounds really good. I’m thinking saving up for the grandmother might be my next goal.
I like the rotation of the modules. It might be nice to see a video where the eurorack is more set up like a live performance companion. Something where there is perhaps another voice in sync with the grandmother and inter modulation to make everything cohere.
Like these. Really liked on the previous the pink noise instead of the on board noise.
Clouds pairs really well with the grandmother
This is so cool... I don't even play synth but the sounds you're getting out of the Grandmother are just great. I would love to hear it with a trex replicator!
Excellent video!!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Wow thanks so much for posting this. I have a much better understanding of eurorack, and I’m totally impressed with how unique and complex you can make things. Very cool! So having a smaller eurorack case with just effects in it would be a totally useful application for processing say, tape loops and samples…..and also use it for like an entire effects section for your grandmother?
I'm excited to see Grandmother's new EuroRack... twist them knobs... twist 'em!
Thanks for doing this !
Another great demo. I am thinking about the GM with the Novation Mono Station...
Effectively cool!
awww I kept hoping you were gonna make a patch using all the modules at once. That would be a cool video.
Hey bro. I've rated your vids for a good year or so now. Really great content, the best music channel on UA-cam, hope you are capitalising on this yourself !
Was wondering, how well do the oscillators track from a eurorack sequencer?
I use the tubbutec utune microtonal quantizer along with a sq1/erica drum sequencer and want to use this with the mother (potentially if I purchase it)
What's your thoughts on this? Is it possible - I see in the manual it has a pitch in but I don't know if this is some form of precision adder as it says it adds the voltage to the keyboard note value currently being pressed
Cheers bro!
The grandmother not mother lol
Is it possible to sequence external oscillators from the Grandmother's sequencers?
Overtaken by 'Gearlust' but my sincere thanks for this ;)
Regards
Very nice. Peace Christo 👽
Nice!
the sound at 7:36 is excellent: has a very special timbre :)
Eurograndma.
no i'm not