Great overview. I have a new student who has this and I wanted to learn more about it to help them out. I love the interrelated design, especially how the fluctuating affects the clock and the >/< density options is smart!
Excellent video, and the much improved video technique (compared to the overview video from 4 years ago) is very much appreciated. Now the usefulness (for me) of the slew limiter on Falistri has greatly increased. Thanks for this!
Hi Pablo! No, SAPÈL's S&H circuits all work on the internal noise sources. However, each works on a separate noise, so that you don't have the same magnitude pattern across all the outputs.
Nice and stiff cables! What are those???
Black Market cables!
Great overview. I have a new student who has this and I wanted to learn more about it to help them out. I love the interrelated design, especially how the fluctuating affects the clock and the >/< density options is smart!
Awesome, thank you! Hope your student will have a good time with Sapèl!
So many amazing possibilities and sounds!
Thank you Sarah! Glad you found it useful!
Im glad to see this tutorial!
Awesome! We hope that it becomes a useful companion for your randomness taming!
Excellent video, and the much improved video technique (compared to the overview video from 4 years ago) is very much appreciated.
Now the usefulness (for me) of the slew limiter on Falistri has greatly increased. Thanks for this!
Great to hear! Yes, the overview had a different purpose and style, while this is an actual tutorial. More will come!
is it possible to use an external cv source in the sample and hold circuit? or it only works with the internal noise source?
Hi Pablo! No, SAPÈL's S&H circuits all work on the internal noise sources. However, each works on a separate noise, so that you don't have the same magnitude pattern across all the outputs.
You are lovely
Great module. Very helpful, thx!
Glad it was helpful!
v clear intro to Sapel that had me patching in no time.
That's awesome to hear, happy patching!
excellent
Thanks!