a patch i recently tried was using a kick drum and basic utilities like an envelope follower and comparator to create a self cycling kick. can then use that same EOC to a sample and hold. works as a nice bass voice and also for krelling but with an audible envelope signal
love videos about general techniques and utility over specific modules!! recently have been in love with shift registers so this video was super informative
Great tips, Jonas. Thanks. I used to view S n' H as Random start phase on a certain pulse-like wave that had been modulated (and I partly blame certain digital synths for this misunderstanding) BUT when I bought U-he's Bazille and read the manual and experimented on that one then I really got the feel for S n' H...at least in soft modular. I do need to try more subtle modulation with some common and uncommon destinations. Making a NOTE. :)
I was looking forward to seeing how to use my Doepfer S&H and knowing what to plug in where....and after seeing your video, I still need to SEE what goes where. You did not explain well enough.
Gate or trigger into the top input and the source to be sampled (LFO, white noise, etc) into the second input and the output on the bottom goes to a destination of your choice. Try the cutoff of a filter and the 1V/oct input on an oscillator.
Hey, I try to show different techniques/ideas to create a specific sound on different sources to emphasize that its possible in a DAW (for free basically), in Eurorack or a common hardware Synth as well. Some artists may use only daws and perhaps wouldn't understand when I only demonstrate it in my modular case and vice versa of course. Anyway, hope you liked it :)
@@ThomannSynthesizers i did really. I shot the messenger- sorry about that. Too much gear, in the shop window as it were; it can overshadow the creative spark. It might be interesting to foreground a presentation more explicitly showing how you can indeed do much of this with free/cheap software and dampen down the temptation to have everything! Anyway, i need to get a grip. Not your fault and i did enjoy this and others. But, a step towards simplicity would be welcome.
Lots of inspiring jumping off points here - Thanks!
a patch i recently tried was using a kick drum and basic utilities like an envelope follower and comparator to create a self cycling kick. can then use that same EOC to a sample and hold. works as a nice bass voice and also for krelling but with an audible envelope signal
Jonas is always doing a great job here!
Thank you, glad you liked it :)
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love videos about general techniques and utility over specific modules!! recently have been in love with shift registers so this video was super informative
Thanks! Yes those are pretty interesting as well indeed
Great tips, Jonas. Thanks. I used to view S n' H as Random start phase on a certain pulse-like wave that had been modulated (and I partly blame certain digital synths for this misunderstanding) BUT when I bought U-he's Bazille and read the manual and experimented on that one then I really got the feel for S n' H...at least in soft modular. I do need to try more subtle modulation with some common and uncommon destinations. Making a NOTE. :)
Thank you, very complete, know i understand better thw Arp Odyssey Sample Hold Mix
Talk about the dynamite beat you drop in at 5:44
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I was looking forward to seeing how to use my Doepfer S&H and knowing what to plug in where....and after seeing your video, I still need to SEE what goes where. You did not explain well enough.
Gate or trigger into the top input and the source to be sampled (LFO, white noise, etc) into the second input and the output on the bottom goes to a destination of your choice. Try the cutoff of a filter and the 1V/oct input on an oscillator.
Sometimes i wonder why would you use Ableton and an Elektron and a substantial Modular? Too much work! Excess!? Gratuitous and superfluous.
Hey, I try to show different techniques/ideas to create a specific sound on different sources to emphasize that its possible in a DAW (for free basically), in Eurorack or a common hardware Synth as well. Some artists may use only daws and perhaps wouldn't understand when I only demonstrate it in my modular case and vice versa of course. Anyway, hope you liked it :)
@@ThomannSynthesizers i did really. I shot the messenger- sorry about that. Too much gear, in the shop window as it were; it can overshadow the creative spark. It might be interesting to foreground a presentation more explicitly showing how you can indeed do much of this with free/cheap software and dampen down the temptation to have everything! Anyway, i need to get a grip. Not your fault and i did enjoy this and others. But, a step towards simplicity would be welcome.