I recently bought an apartment and finally have my own place to hide away in.
Bought a simple desk and welded a shelf for the mantis so i can use my 2 cases better together.
Finally i have somewhere to feel safe and secure.
I am still looking to collab with anyone who is interested in making noise.
Bought a simple desk and welded a shelf for the mantis so i can use my 2 cases better together.
Finally i have somewhere to feel safe and secure.
I am still looking to collab with anyone who is interested in making noise.
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I've been trying to whittle down my system and get rid of modules I don't use ... but selling them is such a chore. It's easier to keep them. But then again, having a lot of "junk" modules is the opposite of inspiring; it makes me not want to play.
How would a noise collaboration work if the collaborators lived on different continents? ...asking for a friend...
How would a noise collaboration work if the collaborators lived on different continents? ...asking for a friend...
I agree, my basement storage is just full of things like old warhammer and other stuff that i should sell but just can't be bothered. :P
Having unused modules doesn't really affect me, I recently bought the Eowave Weather_drones and having a new toy is super inspiring. I would suggest focus on one module and find that one sound that is inspiring in the moment and use what ever complements it.
I have never collabed with anyone when making music so i guess that would depend on what your friend would want to contribute with or have contributed... so to say :P
Having unused modules doesn't really affect me, I recently bought the Eowave Weather_drones and having a new toy is super inspiring. I would suggest focus on one module and find that one sound that is inspiring in the moment and use what ever complements it.
I have never collabed with anyone when making music so i guess that would depend on what your friend would want to contribute with or have contributed... so to say :P
I was playing with the Nostalgia the other night using a cool patch idea. Apparently since the PT2399 chips do an A to D conversion(high frequency sample and hold), you can send CV through. The idea was to use a square wave and use the outputs as triggers, and it worked! You just need to patch the square LFO back in on the input of the module. I think it may only work for pulse or square waves since the frequency is quite high from changing from a low to high state. I will play around with sending lower frequency CV through and see if it does anything. It may work too because I don't think the delay chips use high pass filters to block DC. It is fun to play around with the delay time and feedback to create different melodies triggering envelopes or whatever.
I just got an entellijel triplatt so i have a source of -V to try and slow it down like you said before, just gotta re organize the setup to fit it in somewhere.
I am not sure i follow how you patch that and what result you get, could you draw a patch flow for dummies? :P
I am not sure i follow how you patch that and what result you get, could you draw a patch flow for dummies? :P
You slow it with positive voltage I think. I have a triplatt too. It is handy for offset voltages. As for sequencing, you can patch the square LFO output back into the input on the module, and it will divide the pulses and repeat them. I think with low feedback it could be a clock divider too. You also want to use it with the left slider being all the way up (100% wet) The other two channels other than the master don't have wet dry control.
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