really like the frap tools 321 as a simple utility. my next purchase is a bastl neo trinity as a cv swiss army knife for a super compact 60hp system. for what it's worth my advice for a small system would be to get one or two sound sources you're really interested in (even if they take a little space) and build around it with tiny utility / cv generation modules. If there's no sound source you really want then you can get those super tiny modules.
It is in itself a creative adventure to build a small modular system. Just adding an additional mixer / vca to my system and a 3rd voice and a simple delay like the one from 2hp, would exponentially increase the variety of patches. The examples mentioned would require, say, just 12hp more.
I am just begining my Modulur journey. Thanks for a great example of what can be achieved in a small footprint. I am certain like many other money is an issue. It is good to know there are options. Would you ever consider creating a video on the COMPACT EURORACK using the cheapest usable modules you can recoment? Thanks again...subscribed and liked :)
The cheapest possible would require me to buy them all... Hmmm. In this current video I'd say that I use at least some of the cheapest modules out there, e.g. Doepfer Dual S/H, Doepfer Quad Sequential Switch, Doepfer Dual VCA, and for example, Pico VCO is quite cheap as well. Buy the modules of your choice second hand. I always try to do that.
uO_C covers so much, including Cartesian sequencing. And you'll get two such sequencers with the Hemisphere suite! For me at least, a small footprint is in itself the superior option. Unless I'm going to play it like, say, a piano.
After it's so incredibly easy to get sucked into the Eurorack maelstrom I really like your minimalistic approach. Just wondering why you don't use something like an Expert Sleepers Disting in your rack
Thanks! Total cost around $1800, and that is still expensive, but this is eurorack, almost every module is by definition boutique. However, adding one or two modules of your particular taste to this system, the possibilities will grow exponentially.
Finally! I can let go of enormous eurorack envy. I can feel adequate with my tiny rack.
Love the examples, great sound from a small system
and i’m happy i found your channel!
Makes me happy, too.
Good advice. Nice work. Thanks
Sorry to ask: What is the brand of the Dual LPG?
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really like the frap tools 321 as a simple utility. my next purchase is a bastl neo trinity as a cv swiss army knife for a super compact 60hp system. for what it's worth my advice for a small system would be to get one or two sound sources you're really interested in (even if they take a little space) and build around it with tiny utility / cv generation modules. If there's no sound source you really want then you can get those super tiny modules.
It is in itself a creative adventure to build a small modular system. Just adding an additional mixer / vca to my system and a 3rd voice and a simple delay like the one from 2hp, would exponentially increase the variety of patches. The examples mentioned would require, say, just 12hp more.
Great work 👍 good Ideas. I will try this.
I am just begining my Modulur journey. Thanks for a great example of what can be achieved in a small footprint. I am certain like many other money is an issue. It is good to know there are options. Would you ever consider creating a video on the COMPACT EURORACK using the cheapest usable modules you can recoment? Thanks again...subscribed and liked :)
The cheapest possible would require me to buy them all... Hmmm. In this current video I'd say that I use at least some of the cheapest modules out there, e.g. Doepfer Dual S/H, Doepfer Quad Sequential Switch, Doepfer Dual VCA, and for example, Pico VCO is quite cheap as well.
Buy the modules of your choice second hand. I always try to do that.
Nice.
Inspirational ! Small systems rule!
marvelous 🤙
I think this video has convinced me to sell my rene. I don't use it. Mimetic Digitalis would be much more my speed, or possibly uO_C
uO_C covers so much, including Cartesian sequencing. And you'll get two such sequencers with the Hemisphere suite!
For me at least, a small footprint is in itself the superior option. Unless I'm going to play it like, say, a piano.
After it's so incredibly easy to get sucked into the Eurorack maelstrom I really like your minimalistic approach. Just wondering why you don't use something like an Expert Sleepers Disting in your rack
Disting doesn't have any visible hands-on menus, I tend to avoid menu driven modules. Ornament & Crime is an exception, but it is hands-on.
amazing love the tiny size and big sounds. what sort of total cost?
Thanks! Total cost around $1800, and that is still expensive, but this is eurorack, almost every module is by definition boutique.
However, adding one or two modules of your particular taste to this system, the possibilities will grow exponentially.
top patching!
Trying my best🙏
I'm a big fan of small systems! Hoping maybe you'll check out my firmware when you're ready to upgrade the sequencing power of your O_C ;)
Hehe! Will do! I am hopeless at keeping fw up to date.😔
@axis_8 what is the brand of the dual LPG you have here?
That's DPLPG by kNoB Technology
@@axis_8 thank you!