Thank you _so much_ for these tutorial videos. I'm finding the Model D more intuitive to use than my Moog Mother-32, but it's still hard for me to get some sounds from it and the inputs/outputs are a complete mystery to me. They don't seem able to talk to my Arturia Keystep.
The key step should work totally fine CV out of it into the Model D 1v/oct input and the gate output into the Loudness gate input. Or you'd be better just taking the MIDI output to the MIDI input.
Interesting to see how the feedback affects the resonance frequencies. I might give that a try on some other modules - I'm assuming that's something general and not a model D specific feature?
Dan Dorje Yes Dan , i recently built a feedback circuit and it was intresting to hear how driving the filter affected the sound of the filter feedback and even the envelope response.
why do I get a hot input signal metering from my model D into my babfacepro interface inside my cubase? I really have to put down the main out from the synth but the overall volume is low...I can't seem to get a healthy signal without maxing out the metering
More crunch than a cornflakes factory, mother of jesus the D sounds like a beast. Btw this may not be the right video comments section to ask. Anyways here goes. How does the 1v/oct respond to diffrent oscillator cv. Say one module was running 1.25 for one octave and 1.35v for the next and so on. Lets say another vco module was outputting 1.12 and 2.12v on the next . You would have to recalibrate the initial frequnecy of the Model D , or am i chatting breeze ?, have you encountred this before ?
Well oscillators don't provide CV themselves, that would be a sequencer, quantizer, MIDI to CV module, keyboard etc. Buchla modules respond to 1.2 volts per octave but I don't know of many other standards you would come across. A VCO module wouldn't put out a voltage based on it's pitch or pitch input. The voltage swing of a typical euro rack oscillator is -5V to +5V but that's not to do with it's pitch. Happy for you to ask anything anywhere, but I don't follow this question sorry. Can you re-phrase it?
Is it is good idea to get this as a sort of budget back end for external oscillators. There are loads of euro rack oscillators I want like rings, plaits, mod brane 11, akemie's fm, zero thru like rubicon, erica wavetable, possibly a dpo or livewire. With the price of these I need some of cheapish filters, envelopes, lfos, vca and mixer as well as a sequencer or midi to cv module. Would this do the trick or am i better buying separate modules.
Totally depends on what you want to do. Why just buy this for the oscillators and not for anything else? In a really simple sense it's important to note they share the same pitch tracking information. 3 separate oscillators wouldn't. You can only mix them down and not break sound the sound/output of each individually, again something you'd have from three separate units.
If like me you spent a lot of time wondering why this wasn't doing anything at all.... the Main Out volume has to be up fairly high before the Ext in volume knob and switch will have any effect.
Feedback sounds great, ripping fuzzy good.
yeah I like feedback in all sorts of situations. Nice to see it as a option on this.
Are you going to do a neutron series at some point? I would highly appreciate your expertise on the many features the thing packs.
Hi Benjamin, possibly but nothing currently planned out. Suppose if enough people want it I'll do it.
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Thank you _so much_ for these tutorial videos. I'm finding the Model D more intuitive to use than my Moog Mother-32, but it's still hard for me to get some sounds from it and the inputs/outputs are a complete mystery to me. They don't seem able to talk to my Arturia Keystep.
The key step should work totally fine CV out of it into the Model D 1v/oct input and the gate output into the Loudness gate input. Or you'd be better just taking the MIDI output to the MIDI input.
Interesting to see how the feedback affects the resonance frequencies. I might give that a try on some other modules - I'm assuming that's something general and not a model D specific feature?
Dan Dorje Yes Dan , i recently built a feedback circuit and it was intresting to hear how driving the filter affected the sound of the filter feedback and even the envelope response.
Hi Dan, yeah that's just the nature of a feedback circuit. Hi Adam, where did you build the circuit? A modular patch? Software? Hardware mixer?
DivKidVideo It is an experimental prototype circuit part of my diy project ua-cam.com/video/i06k-zhlkCw/v-deo.html
checking it out, cheers.
DivKidVideo Kool ;-)👍
why do I get a hot input signal metering from my model D into my babfacepro interface inside my cubase? I really have to put down the main out from the synth but the overall volume is low...I can't seem to get a healthy signal without maxing out the metering
More crunch than a cornflakes factory, mother of jesus the D sounds like a beast.
Btw this may not be the right video comments section to ask.
Anyways here goes. How does the 1v/oct respond to diffrent oscillator cv. Say one module was running 1.25 for one octave and 1.35v for the next and so on. Lets say another vco module was outputting 1.12 and 2.12v on the next . You would have to recalibrate the initial frequnecy of the Model D , or am i chatting breeze ?, have you encountred this before ?
Well oscillators don't provide CV themselves, that would be a sequencer, quantizer, MIDI to CV module, keyboard etc. Buchla modules respond to 1.2 volts per octave but I don't know of many other standards you would come across.
A VCO module wouldn't put out a voltage based on it's pitch or pitch input. The voltage swing of a typical euro rack oscillator is -5V to +5V but that's not to do with it's pitch.
Happy for you to ask anything anywhere, but I don't follow this question sorry. Can you re-phrase it?
DivKidVideo Haha sorry Ben , looking back on my question it was a bit arse about face. Thou completly understsnd your reply .
Thanks geezer 👍
no worries.
Is it is good idea to get this as a sort of budget back end for external oscillators. There are loads of euro rack oscillators I want like rings, plaits, mod brane 11, akemie's fm, zero thru like rubicon, erica wavetable, possibly a dpo or livewire. With the price of these I need some of cheapish filters, envelopes, lfos, vca and mixer as well as a sequencer or midi to cv module. Would this do the trick or am i better buying separate modules.
Totally depends on what you want to do. Why just buy this for the oscillators and not for anything else? In a really simple sense it's important to note they share the same pitch tracking information. 3 separate oscillators wouldn't. You can only mix them down and not break sound the sound/output of each individually, again something you'd have from three separate units.
what module did u use for the FM?
Can't be 100% certain off the top of the head (and for the most part it's not that important) but I think it was Mutable Instruments Tides.
sweet, thx!
no worries
0:05 you missed out "Mininger".
that's a first for me, not heard that one.
Was it me or was oscillator 3 wobbling a bit?
yeah not sure if that was power strain in the case or what.
If like me you spent a lot of time wondering why this wasn't doing anything at all.... the Main Out volume has to be up fairly high before the Ext in volume knob and switch will have any effect.