I am extremely happy to see more videos from you folks. I jam with my NDLR at least a few hours every week... if not daily. it has helped me meander through some tough times in the last couple of years. BTW, happy to share my Voltage Modular modules that control the NDLR with you and the team if you wish. The NDLR amd modular are a match made in heaven.
That’s great to hear you’re enjoying the NDLR. Your use case is exactly what we had in mind when we made the NDLR. I’d love to hear more about your Module.
😂Overview of the Voltage Modular 2 modules for the NDLR ua-cam.com/video/fdZu5tW1woQ/v-deo.htmlsi=4v1HBIhsc9p5F6OW Modules in action ua-cam.com/video/3ie9lME1Fmo/v-deo.htmlsi=E17Qv2PXxMGbgYvo Note, I have refined the controller modules and voltage harness a little since these videos.
Also, my first concept album which features the NDLR in parts 3 and 4, both being live jams. Overview of the Voltage Modular 2 modules for the NDLR ua-cam.com/video/fdZu5tW1woQ/v-deo.htmlsi=4v1HBIhsc9p5F6OW Modules in action ua-cam.com/video/3ie9lME1Fmo/v-deo.htmlsi=E17Qv2PXxMGbgYvo Note, I have refined the controller modules and voltage harness a little since these videos.
Happy New Year to you two guy´s ! You are the best goddam Dynamic Duo in Sequencer land ! I LOVE my MRCC and my Noodler , and you helped me become a pretty good musician , on the synth´s - (im a bassplayer) I will kindly , ask you guy´s to get the MRCC and the NLDR a 3. cousin - a EURORACK implemtation Module - that binds the Noodler and the MRCC together with EURORACK - i was thinking , drawing the powers from your first two products , a with a Eurorack Module - get Midi and MPE capabillities with Eurorack in Memento into a module that can transfer all the data from the noodler and the MRCC into Controlled Voltages , and get Multi-timbrality and MPE and maybe even some dope polyrytmic bonanza into the module as well - im mean - you already GOT the foundation in the Sequncer , and the Midi-Hub in the mix - so now its time to go all in with a "Noodler friendly" interface with Eurorack ! I KNOW its the right way to go , for the Conductive Labs ! you could get UBER massive big , in the Eurorack Sequencer/Stocastic Triggerer/ Polyrytmic/multi-timbrality diasphora !
Thanks so much Daryl and Steve.. I am new to the NDLR and have just started using Mk2. A wonderful piece of kit, I am still awaiting the arrival of the MRCC, purchased to help tame my MIDI setup. I congratulate you both on your innovative and extremely usable equipment. Kind regards Mick from Aus.
OK so I was asking people for ages how to do this as wanted my KSP to have a sequence to trigger the NDLR's changes as I would be tweaking the synths. I never got it working and no one knew how to do it, so this vid is super helpful. I am getting my gear all fired up as they have been in hiatus for a couple of years, this should be fun and is great timing.
Great that you’re getting your gear back out. There is also a chord sequencer built into the NDLR. And a midi cc controller turn Ables you to change your synth’s parameters, like cutoff & resonance, pan & volume and a couple other cc that you can configure.
@@legosteveb yeah the CC changes are DAF, I have been looking for a MIDI controller for ages, but there is nothing that does what I want, some are on ETSY which makes it hard for me to get or trust, 1 in mind is USB only so needs additional hardware. Seems my solution was right under my nose.
a true arpegiator on steriods :) , only note gate for analog gear would be nice, the rhythm is not the gate right? its a sort of rhythm gate, but the rest does the note of. ye its complex
When we designed The NDLR we were focused on the rhythm editor and velocity for accents, as we could adjust gate using synth envelope controls. However, we'd still really like to have gate, so stay tuned, we still plan to add it. We even demonstrated an alpha firmware at this year's Knobcon with Gate and another new feature that's in the works.
a quickie-question, I meant to post this at the forum.... last week I was remote-controlling the NDLR from a deluge, using the mode 3 'NDLR set key' config. I used PCs from the deluge to set the master key by recalling presets (this was simplest & gave me enough opttions + some other variation within the presets). the trigger notes on the deluge were often a couple of bars apart, & at that resolution, the deluge automatically inserts 32nd notes. unfortunately, the NDLR reads this as four separate note-on events, creating an unwanted strum on the pad sound. it doesn't happen when I use a keyboard instead of the deluge. I can't work out where the extra note-ons are coming from, & will report back when I've pointed the whole lot into midi-ox or something.
That’s a great question. Midi ox is your friend :-) I use it all the time to debug. I wish there was a windows 10 version of Midi ox! :-) If you have an MRCC you can also use that as a “midi ox”, with a built-in midi monitor.
So pass midi thru, do you have to have the midi in the other hardware coming out of thru goingto ndlr? It would help newbies if they actually showed what was connected to what.
You can think of The NDLR as 4 MIDI keyboards, each playing a separate part. Nothing has to be on the NDLR's MIDI inputs unless you want to control NDLR with an external MIDI device. However, for convenience, you can have for instance a multi-part sequencer with a MIDI channel going to NDLR for control, and other channels will pass through to control other MIDI devices, just to simplify the MIDI cabling.
so does these modes essentially make this a midicake arp? i think the midicake acts a little differently? by adapting to the pressed keys, rather than triggering the buttons on the NDLR?
Hello! I recently saw a video in which the musician played SHIFT + BUTTON + BUTTON and complex 9th chords played and appeared on the screen. This is not explained in the manual, right? Thank you !! I'm so excited , mine arrives soon !! Good job !! 🎶🎹
You mean like a traditional arpeggiator, where you play a chord and it arps those notes? NDLR does not have a traditional arp function. The Conductive Labs MRCC has traditional arpeggiators, 6 of them!
Hi, is there any way to use the NDLR as a normal Arpeggiator with rhythmic features, similiar to the Mininova (8 steps) or the Unosynth Pro (16 steps), where you can switch off/on single steps in a rhythmic pattern ? I would like to have 2 or 3 or 4 of those patterns in parallel. Since the NDLR lacks a 16-step pattern array, I could imagine controlling the pattern via the control key channel and another small keyboard or controller, like the kmm k-board. I know that NDLR is more of a generative tool, and most instructional videos therefore do show only the box and no external Midi keys for chords. But it is also called, between other things, an arpeggiator, so I would like to know if it can traditional arpeggiaton with that rhythmic bonus.
Sorry for the late response! The NDLR does not act as a traditional arp, the notes it plays are from the note pool generated from your selection of Key, Mode and Chord/Chord type. You can use the keyboard or other MIDI controller to select chords and chord type, or use the chord sequencer to sequence chord changes. The sequenced arpeggiators have up to 16 steps each that you can control with the Pattern editor. While you are in the Pattern editor screen, you can use a keyboard to change the pattern steps. In addition, there's the typical arpeggiator play mode, such as forward, backwards, ping-pong, etc. The Rhythm editor lets you create rhythm patterns, or use velocity modes, such has humanize, or preset velocity patterns.
By the way, the MRCC - MIDI Router Control Center has 6 traditional arpeggiators, keyboard splits and layers, quantizing and some other creative MIDI utilities.
@@ConductiveLabs I know that, since I own MRCC for routing my several keyboards and synths. It doesn't have the editable rhythmic arp patterns I want, but a few fixed patterns. The small UI wouldn't be very usable for a simple live edit of an arp pattern, and honestly I am totally bored and fed up with standard arpeggios in general. The only possibility for a more inspiring environment that is currently available would be an ipad with a dedicated multi-channel arp (stepPolyArp in Auv3 and a host app), or the Blue Arp hardware, which is not easy to get now (it's Russian). Midicake isn't what I want btw, though it could be if it had at least 16 step buttons, and if it were to buy somewhere in the EU. MRCC *could* do the trick though, with the right functionality added, since it has 28 buttons in a row, where 16 of them could be used for the arp pattern and the rest for various functions. When the OXI one came out, I had high hopes, but sadly, it's only for sequencing, not arpeggiation. I already have an 8-track arpeggiator, you know, that's the Yamaha MODX. But. No. Editing. Functionality. Just imagine having a powerful computer that hasn't those really simple functions you need. Even not in the new version. And you can't program it by yourself, b/c the system is closed and proprietary. The 10k arp patterns in there are totally useless for me, since I don't want to waste my lifetime with searching for the right pattern, when I could make it myself in seconds.
I am extremely happy to see more videos from you folks. I jam with my NDLR at least a few hours every week... if not daily. it has helped me meander through some tough times in the last couple of years.
BTW, happy to share my Voltage Modular modules that control the NDLR with you and the team if you wish. The NDLR amd modular are a match made in heaven.
That’s great to hear you’re enjoying the NDLR. Your use case is exactly what we had in mind when we made the NDLR. I’d love to hear more about your Module.
😂Overview of the Voltage Modular 2 modules for the NDLR
ua-cam.com/video/fdZu5tW1woQ/v-deo.htmlsi=4v1HBIhsc9p5F6OW
Modules in action
ua-cam.com/video/3ie9lME1Fmo/v-deo.htmlsi=E17Qv2PXxMGbgYvo
Note, I have refined the controller modules and voltage harness a little since these videos.
Also, my first concept album which features the NDLR in parts 3 and 4, both being live jams. Overview of the Voltage Modular 2 modules for the NDLR
ua-cam.com/video/fdZu5tW1woQ/v-deo.htmlsi=4v1HBIhsc9p5F6OW
Modules in action
ua-cam.com/video/3ie9lME1Fmo/v-deo.htmlsi=E17Qv2PXxMGbgYvo
Note, I have refined the controller modules and voltage harness a little since these videos.
Happy New Year to you two guy´s ! You are the best goddam Dynamic Duo in Sequencer land ! I LOVE my MRCC and my Noodler , and you helped me become a pretty good musician , on the synth´s - (im a bassplayer) I will kindly , ask you guy´s to get the MRCC and the NLDR a 3. cousin - a EURORACK implemtation Module - that binds the Noodler and the MRCC together with EURORACK - i was thinking , drawing the powers from your first two products , a with a Eurorack Module - get Midi and MPE capabillities with Eurorack in Memento into a module that can transfer all the data from the noodler and the MRCC into Controlled Voltages , and get Multi-timbrality and MPE and maybe even some dope polyrytmic bonanza into the module as well - im mean - you already GOT the foundation in the Sequncer , and the Midi-Hub in the mix - so now its time to go all in with a "Noodler friendly" interface with Eurorack ! I KNOW its the right way to go , for the Conductive Labs ! you could get UBER massive big , in the Eurorack Sequencer/Stocastic Triggerer/ Polyrytmic/multi-timbrality diasphora !
Thanks so much Daryl and Steve.. I am new to the NDLR and have just started using Mk2. A wonderful piece of kit, I am still awaiting the arrival of the MRCC, purchased to help tame my MIDI setup. I congratulate you both on your innovative and extremely usable equipment. Kind regards Mick from Aus.
Thank you much Mick! And sorry for the long wait on the MRCC, we're getting the new batch tomorrow!
@@ConductiveLabs No worries, I have two on order through Foundsound in Melbourne Aus. Kind regards Mick.
This is a great video tutorial. Thanks for sharing, and, keep these instructional vids coming!
OK so I was asking people for ages how to do this as wanted my KSP to have a sequence to trigger the NDLR's changes as I would be tweaking the synths.
I never got it working and no one knew how to do it, so this vid is super helpful.
I am getting my gear all fired up as they have been in hiatus for a couple of years, this should be fun and is great timing.
Great that you’re getting your gear back out. There is also a chord sequencer built into the NDLR. And a midi cc controller turn Ables you to change your synth’s parameters, like cutoff & resonance, pan & volume and a couple other cc that you can configure.
@@legosteveb yeah the CC changes are DAF, I have been looking for a MIDI controller for ages, but there is nothing that does what I want, some are on ETSY which makes it hard for me to get or trust, 1 in mind is USB only so needs additional hardware.
Seems my solution was right under my nose.
a true arpegiator on steriods :) , only note gate for analog gear would be nice, the rhythm is not the gate right? its a sort of rhythm gate, but the rest does the note of. ye its complex
When we designed The NDLR we were focused on the rhythm editor and velocity for accents, as we could adjust gate using synth envelope controls. However, we'd still really like to have gate, so stay tuned, we still plan to add it. We even demonstrated an alpha firmware at this year's Knobcon with Gate and another new feature that's in the works.
@@ConductiveLabs thank you, with analoge gear i mean the minibrute2s.
a quickie-question, I meant to post this at the forum....
last week I was remote-controlling the NDLR from a deluge, using the mode 3 'NDLR set key' config.
I used PCs from the deluge to set the master key by recalling presets (this was simplest & gave me enough opttions + some other variation within the presets).
the trigger notes on the deluge were often a couple of bars apart, & at that resolution, the deluge automatically inserts 32nd notes.
unfortunately, the NDLR reads this as four separate note-on events, creating an unwanted strum on the pad sound.
it doesn't happen when I use a keyboard instead of the deluge.
I can't work out where the extra note-ons are coming from, & will report back when I've pointed the whole lot into midi-ox or something.
That’s a great question. Midi ox is your friend :-) I use it all the time to debug. I wish there was a windows 10 version of Midi ox! :-)
If you have an MRCC you can also use that as a “midi ox”, with a built-in midi monitor.
So pass midi thru, do you have to have the midi in the other hardware coming out of thru goingto ndlr? It would help newbies if they actually showed what was connected to what.
You can think of The NDLR as 4 MIDI keyboards, each playing a separate part. Nothing has to be on the NDLR's MIDI inputs unless you want to control NDLR with an external MIDI device. However, for convenience, you can have for instance a multi-part sequencer with a MIDI channel going to NDLR for control, and other channels will pass through to control other MIDI devices, just to simplify the MIDI cabling.
so does these modes essentially make this a midicake arp? i think the midicake acts a little differently? by adapting to the pressed keys, rather than triggering the buttons on the NDLR?
Hello! I recently saw a video in which the musician played SHIFT + BUTTON + BUTTON and complex 9th chords played and appeared on the screen. This is not explained in the manual, right? Thank you !! I'm so excited , mine arrives soon !! Good job !! 🎶🎹
Oooohhhh... got to experiment with that!!!
ua-cam.com/video/Zp-J9NpEEx0/v-deo.html
As far as I know there are no 9th chords defined in the NDLR. I guess a sus2 might sound like a 9th, given the correct inversion.
@@legostevebLook at the link to the video I posted, and you will see that the screen says 9th
is there a way to just play normal chord positions on the midi controller instead of the 1 key chord function?
You mean like a traditional arpeggiator, where you play a chord and it arps those notes? NDLR does not have a traditional arp function. The Conductive Labs MRCC has traditional arpeggiators, 6 of them!
Hi, is there any way to use the NDLR as a normal Arpeggiator with rhythmic features, similiar to the Mininova (8 steps) or the Unosynth Pro (16 steps), where you can switch off/on single steps in a rhythmic pattern ? I would like to have 2 or 3 or 4 of those patterns in parallel. Since the NDLR lacks a 16-step pattern array, I could imagine controlling the pattern via the control key channel and another small keyboard or controller, like the kmm k-board.
I know that NDLR is more of a generative tool, and most instructional videos therefore do show only the box and no external Midi keys for chords. But it is also called, between other things, an arpeggiator, so I would like to know if it can traditional arpeggiaton with that rhythmic bonus.
Sorry for the late response! The NDLR does not act as a traditional arp, the notes it plays are from the note pool generated from your selection of Key, Mode and Chord/Chord type. You can use the keyboard or other MIDI controller to select chords and chord type, or use the chord sequencer to sequence chord changes. The sequenced arpeggiators have up to 16 steps each that you can control with the Pattern editor. While you are in the Pattern editor screen, you can use a keyboard to change the pattern steps. In addition, there's the typical arpeggiator play mode, such as forward, backwards, ping-pong, etc. The Rhythm editor lets you create rhythm patterns, or use velocity modes, such has humanize, or preset velocity patterns.
By the way, the MRCC - MIDI Router Control Center has 6 traditional arpeggiators, keyboard splits and layers, quantizing and some other creative MIDI utilities.
@@ConductiveLabs I know that, since I own MRCC for routing my several keyboards and synths. It doesn't have the editable rhythmic arp patterns I want, but a few fixed patterns. The small UI wouldn't be very usable for a simple live edit of an arp pattern, and honestly I am totally bored and fed up with standard arpeggios in general. The only possibility for a more inspiring environment that is currently available would be an ipad with a dedicated multi-channel arp (stepPolyArp in Auv3 and a host app), or the Blue Arp hardware, which is not easy to get now (it's Russian). Midicake isn't what I want btw, though it could be if it had at least 16 step buttons, and if it were to buy somewhere in the EU. MRCC *could* do the trick though, with the right functionality added, since it has 28 buttons in a row, where 16 of them could be used for the arp pattern and the rest for various functions.
When the OXI one came out, I had high hopes, but sadly, it's only for sequencing, not arpeggiation.
I already have an 8-track arpeggiator, you know, that's the Yamaha MODX. But. No. Editing. Functionality. Just imagine having a powerful computer that hasn't those really simple functions you need. Even not in the new version. And you can't program it by yourself, b/c the system is closed and proprietary. The 10k arp patterns in there are totally useless for me, since I don't want to waste my lifetime with searching for the right pattern, when I could make it myself in seconds.
Hi there, do you plan to release this NDLR ver2 in Beautiful Red Case? Any info I can get a idea?
No, that red faceplate is a one of a kind sample. We decided to make the base red instead, it feels a bit more Kraftwerk themed.
La traduction en français rend vraiment incompréhensible. Au secours, je vais jamais arriver à faire fonctionner ce truc
Sorry to hear that. Since I don’t speak French I can’t really help. I wonder if the more modern Internet language translators can help?
There is a French translation of the manual:
conductivelabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-NDLR-User-Manual_FR_v1.6_FINAL.pdf