Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the insight, we'll make sure to shoot more of these videos! We already uploaded this other one: ua-cam.com/video/zopE1rGAreE/v-deo.html
@@FrapTools that is great! Lookforward to following along with my Brenso at home! It would also be awesome if you ran another one of your interactive workshops with brenso sometime soon. They are amazing sources of information. Thanks for the beautiful modules you give us!
It seems to have a short pitch glide on every note in this demonstration. Does it come from the keyboard CV source or does Brenso have some kind of smoothing at its V/oct input?
From 9:30 onwards we ran the V/oct signal through an integrator on FALISTRI, maybe it's that! Even at fast settings, a bit of glide between wide interval can be noticeable with an integrator.
Great explanation! I know what I am getting myself for Christmas...
Haha that was fast! Hope it'll be a nice present!
@@FrapTools Are you able to estimate when you will get stock back?
Great video thanks, look forward to more Brenso programming in the future!
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the insight, we'll make sure to shoot more of these videos! We already uploaded this other one: ua-cam.com/video/zopE1rGAreE/v-deo.html
@@FrapTools that is great! Lookforward to following along with my Brenso at home! It would also be awesome if you ran another one of your interactive workshops with brenso sometime soon. They are amazing sources of information. Thanks for the beautiful modules you give us!
@@Paintopia_VR Yes, we'll sure schedule more workshops, so see you soon!
@@FrapTools can't wait!
Excellent!!
Thank you!
Great video. Brenso is such a powerhouse. Best module in my rack by far.
Thank you so much, it's awesome to hear so!
Wonderful! Thank you Giovanni 🙏
My pleasure!
Brilliant, great videos. Always inspiring stuff we can try out in our own racks🙏.
Yes, it's more or less scalable to whichever setup!
It seems to have a short pitch glide on every note in this demonstration. Does it come from the keyboard CV source or does Brenso have some kind of smoothing at its V/oct input?
From 9:30 onwards we ran the V/oct signal through an integrator on FALISTRI, maybe it's that! Even at fast settings, a bit of glide between wide interval can be noticeable with an integrator.
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