Playing around with this QPAS patch, but striking the Mysteron instead of a gate, distributing output to the Echophon and EP's feedback to the Erbe-Verb so you get these far away sounds. It's like going on a holiday to the Upside Down and making it sound like a wonderful 3D space.
After revisiting this video again and fooling around with the gates, feedback and distributing the many QPAS outputs through the system I can't help missing the Erbe-Verb. The 'downside' of a Shared System is that you can't really take anything out without being missed. Even the old Phonogene provides a special hands on fun than the superior Morphagene just can't deliver. So I was wondering how other Shared System owners try to incorporate all these new cool stereo modules already available and on the horizon. Losing the PressurePoints is obvious, but with a Brains it provides so much extra power... Now anyone can fill a second CV case, but it will take months to figure out a configuration that truly complements the B&G. Thoughts anyone?
Small differences in attenuator settings make a big difference when patching feedback. If you have a lot of trouble or think something is wrong with your QPAS, please e-mail technical at makenoisemusic dot com and we will help you.
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC thanks for the reply! I was mostly kidding. More of a comment on how interesting and intuitive the module is. And I am in no way, shape, or form a filter nut. If i never used the module as a filter id still be Pretty happy with it. I'm not going to do that though. It's a real nice filter. Not sure if you'd noticed that.
Random doesn't sound good, is difficult to analyze and is the stupidest thing to do while demoing a new product...but yeah, Make Noise, don't ever step aside this trail. The company just presented Qpas at Perfect Circuit with a Make Noise guy talking ONE HOUR about it and giving 6 minutes of sound examples. Literally. Demo a new sound device by describing it one hour verbally. Once again, we have to wait for the pros to make solid reviews. What a disturbing marketing.
ParalysedGekko Sorry you didn’t like the video. In fact this is exactly why we have so many channels for sharing information about our instruments. You’ll find different approaches between our UA-cam and Instagram channels, another approach in our manuals, another approach in live events. And please check the channels of DivKid, Mylar Melodies, and Loopop, all of whom have QPAS modules to show you, each with their own angle and approach. Finally, fyi there is no random element in this video until Rodent mode is introduced to the TEMPI at minute 4.
These are the modular sounds I love
Look up Korridor
try Crossing Avenue
Kangding Ray
Using minimal resources for maximum output...loving it. What makes it even better is that I just got a box from Germany with QPAS in it...
Playing around with this QPAS patch, but striking the Mysteron instead of a gate, distributing output to the Echophon and EP's feedback to the Erbe-Verb so you get these far away sounds. It's like going on a holiday to the Upside Down and making it sound like a wonderful 3D space.
if you decide to record it, it'd be cool if you posted a link here!
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC Here's the link! metapop.com/cinematic/tracks/makenoise-qpas-mysteron-grime-of-the-century/78486
I didn't realize I was getting a kick-ass drum module as well! That's some rad patching!
1:50 and now I shall reveal that the bbbbbzzzzzzeeaaaauurghgh, so there you have it, that's how it works
Yes! Nice elastic filter!
Never occurs to me to create a sound without an oscillator as the primary sound source. Thanks for this!
After revisiting this video again and fooling around with the gates, feedback and distributing the many QPAS outputs through the system I can't help missing the Erbe-Verb. The 'downside' of a Shared System is that you can't really take anything out without being missed. Even the old Phonogene provides a special hands on fun than the superior Morphagene just can't deliver. So I was wondering how other Shared System owners try to incorporate all these new cool stereo modules already available and on the horizon. Losing the PressurePoints is obvious, but with a Brains it provides so much extra power... Now anyone can fill a second CV case, but it will take months to figure out a configuration that truly complements the B&G. Thoughts anyone?
I think MN will stay with us for a while so what I suggest is !
get a case just like the one you have and start filling it with new MN modules , 👍🏻
Yup, get an empty 7U Bus Case and start building your Shared System Companion Case
I moved all the control modules in a MN companion skiff
Radical! 💥🔥
Yes! This goes in
What, no James Cigler mode with Pressure Points patched for manual start/stop of rhythm?! ;D
Challenge accepted!
This is crazy awesome!
The calendar is crawling as I wait for mine to arrive. It just got perceptibly slower due to my excitement.
This is some cool stuff, might need to get a Tempi and a Qpas soon hahha
I miss patch from scratch videos like this these days. Would be so much fun with for example Strega and Jake's glorious hair... and Jake, of course ;)
There will be more Jake. The people have spoken 🤘
Amazing⚡️
Yeah, the intro music sounds like there must be an oscillator somewhere. Surprise!
LOVE THIS
Thanks!!
hello, this may seem obvious to some, but how do you set Tempi to output gates instead of triggers?
You can set this per channel on the Clock Edit page. See p27 of the manual at makenoisemusic.com/content/manuals/tempimanual.pdf
Mine doesn’t sound like that.
Small differences in attenuator settings make a big difference when patching feedback. If you have a lot of trouble or think something is wrong with your QPAS, please e-mail technical at makenoisemusic dot com and we will help you.
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC thanks for the reply! I was mostly kidding. More of a comment on how interesting and intuitive the module is. And I am in no way, shape, or form a filter nut. If i never used the module as a filter id still be
Pretty happy with it. I'm not going to do that though. It's a real nice filter. Not sure if you'd noticed that.
Ah, now I see what you mean. Glad to hear you are enjoying it!
Mine will tonight! Maybe! Going to try that same patch with a Wogglebug smooth out on the QPAS VCA. :D
Random doesn't sound good, is difficult to analyze and is the stupidest thing to do while demoing a new product...but yeah, Make Noise, don't ever step aside this trail. The company just presented Qpas at Perfect Circuit with a Make Noise guy talking ONE HOUR about it and giving 6 minutes of sound examples. Literally. Demo a new sound device by describing it one hour verbally. Once again, we have to wait for the pros to make solid reviews. What a disturbing marketing.
ParalysedGekko Sorry you didn’t like the video. In fact this is exactly why we have so many channels for sharing information about our instruments. You’ll find different approaches between our UA-cam and Instagram channels, another approach in our manuals, another approach in live events. And please check the channels of DivKid, Mylar Melodies, and Loopop, all of whom have QPAS modules to show you, each with their own angle and approach.
Finally, fyi there is no random element in this video until Rodent mode is introduced to the TEMPI at minute 4.
ParalysedGekko who hurt you?
@@stoopidnametag life!
It's not random really - it is being clocked by Tempi.