Great to see you keep creating for this set! (I already own all your previous ones) An idea perhaps, is to do presets for two of the same and/or mix with the Behringer: two dfam, two subH, two mother or dfam + edge, etc.
Great work again, thanks. I really appreciate these semi modular patch sets much more than a standard set for a non modular synth. The act of working through these is educational and breaks me out of my own patching patterns.
thank you for the feedback. semi-modulars are my favorite format for the presets. I wish there were more popular semi-modulars like moogs (or by moog). but currently, their number is way lower than regular synths.
Hey man. Wondering before I buy a subharmonicon, can I use its VCOs to tune the VCOs of the DFAM? Thinking of using them live and wondering if there’s a way to keep the dfam sounding good with them rather than feeling out the tune painstakingly. Thanks
Yes... but from the CV controlling Osc1 or 2, not directly from Osc 1 or 2 . from the SubH paperwork. "SEQ 1 OUTPUT The control signal available via this output reflects the value of the control voltage created by the current step of Sequencer 1 and respects the settings of both the QUANTIZE button and the SEQ OCT button. CV OUTPUT: -5V to +5V" so.. Patch the SEQ 1, or SEQ 2 out on the SUBH into the VCO 1 CV on the DFAM, which have volt per octave control ... but... "This input provides 1V/Octave control over the Pitch of It is summed with the VCO 1 FREQUENCY knob, the VCO 1 EG AMOUNT knob, and the individual Sequencer PITCH 1-8 knobs (if the SEQ PITCH MOD switch is set to VCO 1&2)." @AntonAnru, 1v/oct is hiding on the DFAM.. it isn't like these patch bays are straight forward or anything.. from like p500 in one of the paperwork companions they released with it. .. " NOTE: For accurate 1V/Octave control over the Pitch of Oscillator 1, set the VCO 1 FREQUENCY and VCO 1 EG AMOUNT knobs to their middle positions, and ensure that the SEQ PITCH MOD switch is set to OFF or VCO 2." FM synthesis is possible, but that would be patching the Direct output (VCO 1 or 2 output) to the Dfam. this is a nice effect, but not what you are looking for.
@@manweilermusic thanks for the knowledge man. Gave up on buying a subharmonicon immediately. But about to try tuning up my DFAM using my Hapax. Any tips on that are welcome. Assuming I just had to tune knobs to C and go from there, but not as controlled as I’d like
@@milesholt3655 The SubH is a delight. in terms of the DFAM It is a synth designed for more extreme sounds. While It can do pitched melodic (A Quantizer helps) , and I think really shines in the hocketing melodic with percussion/ FM sounds. You will need to use the patch bay to get the full range of sounds, even if only self patching the DFAM Depending on your expertise patching I recommend doing a deep dive and picking one parameter/ control element, etc. at a time from pages like this and really study those patches to where you get where you can predict and plan ahead what that parameter is doing. Great sounds here from Anton!
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Great to see you keep creating for this set! (I already own all your previous ones) An idea perhaps, is to do presets for two of the same and/or mix with the Behringer: two dfam, two subH, two mother or dfam + edge, etc.
Thank you for her feedback. I don't think I'm gonna make presets for the doubles - to specific and narrow area. Few people, including me, own the two
Great work again, thanks. I really appreciate these semi modular patch sets much more than a standard set for a non modular synth. The act of working through these is educational and breaks me out of my own patching patterns.
thank you for the feedback. semi-modulars are my favorite format for the presets. I wish there were more popular semi-modulars like moogs (or by moog). but currently, their number is way lower than regular synths.
Hey Anton! Great to see you still working on patches for the Moogs. Thanks!
Never planned to stop) will be more
Anton I'm a newcomer. I'm really enjoying your content. This generative stuff is beautiful to listen to.. so organic. Keep it up!
Thank you
39:09 maybe its the name, but it reminds me of Kai Rozenkranz's music for Nordmar in g3. Dunno why. Great stuff as usual, thanks Anton
Thank you for the feedback
Great concept of sound and composition. Well done!
Thank you
I have a DFAM, your patches have just convinced me to buy a Subharminicon. Great stuff.
Thank you. Have fun with Subh
Nice work! Make Noise generative patch collection and also another one for 0-Coast, 0-Cntrl and Strega playing together would be great :)
Thank you. Make noise trio patches will be available in a couple of months
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Just a couple of bleeps
Hey man. Wondering before I buy a subharmonicon, can I use its VCOs to tune the VCOs of the DFAM? Thinking of using them live and wondering if there’s a way to keep the dfam sounding good with them rather than feeling out the tune painstakingly. Thanks
If you send subh osc output to dfam osc input this will cause FM modulation. Dfam doesn't have 1oct/v input
Yes... but from the CV controlling Osc1 or 2, not directly from Osc 1 or 2 . from the SubH paperwork. "SEQ 1 OUTPUT
The control signal available via this output reflects the value of the control
voltage created by the current step of Sequencer 1 and respects the settings of
both the QUANTIZE button and the SEQ OCT button.
CV OUTPUT: -5V to +5V"
so..
Patch the SEQ 1, or SEQ 2 out on the SUBH into the VCO 1 CV on the DFAM, which have volt per octave control ... but... "This input provides 1V/Octave control over the Pitch of It is summed with the VCO 1 FREQUENCY knob, the VCO 1 EG AMOUNT knob, and the
individual Sequencer PITCH 1-8 knobs (if the SEQ PITCH MOD switch is set to
VCO 1&2)."
@AntonAnru, 1v/oct is hiding on the DFAM.. it isn't like these patch bays are straight forward or anything.. from like p500 in one of the paperwork companions they released with it. .. " NOTE: For accurate 1V/Octave control over the Pitch of Oscillator 1, set the VCO 1 FREQUENCY and VCO
1 EG AMOUNT knobs to their middle positions, and ensure that the SEQ PITCH MOD switch is set to OFF
or VCO 2."
FM synthesis is possible, but that would be patching the Direct output (VCO 1 or 2 output) to the Dfam. this is a nice effect, but not what you are looking for.
Thank you for the information, seems like i missed it
@@manweilermusic thanks for the knowledge man. Gave up on buying a subharmonicon immediately. But about to try tuning up my DFAM using my Hapax. Any tips on that are welcome. Assuming I just had to tune knobs to C and go from there, but not as controlled as I’d like
@@milesholt3655 The SubH is a delight. in terms of the DFAM It is a synth designed for more extreme sounds. While It can do pitched melodic (A Quantizer helps) , and I think really shines in the hocketing melodic with percussion/ FM sounds. You will need to use the patch bay to get the full range of sounds, even if only self patching the DFAM Depending on your expertise patching I recommend doing a deep dive and picking one parameter/ control element, etc. at a time from pages like this and really study those patches to where you get where you can predict and plan ahead what that parameter is doing. Great sounds here from Anton!