Thread: Nani Kore?

Nice stuff TumeniKnobs!


Great, glad to hear it's working and thanks for taking the time to listen. All the best


Very cool baltergeist. I have been very tempted by BugBrand gear, both the modular and standalone, it all looks so exciting and putting together a modular with just their stuff or using one of their pre-configured synth voices seems like you could go a very long, long way with it.

Always like to listen to your experiments.

All the best


I updated the links above in the original post to one of the "well-known sites" as GarfieldModular had suggested so downloading files would not be necessary to listen.

Anyone have tips how to get the player to embed here in the thread on ModularGrid? Could not get the embed codes to work.

All the best,
cb


You can search on Wiggle Hunt
https://wigglehunt.com/
Wiggle Hunt (Global modular synth gear search)

Looks like Control and Detroit Modular Have them
https://wigglehunt.com/?query=Pamela%27s+New+Workout&condition=&stock_status=in_&price_min=0&price_max=5000¤cy_code=150&sort=price


Hi GarfieldModular, Thanks for taking the time to listen and comment. I didn't realize you would have to download the files, I thought the links opened in a new window or tab and streamed from there without having to download. I'll look into hosting elsewhere for future posts.


Here are a few tracks from a recent project in progress. Was trying to keep it simple, not a lot of layers.

  1. Quiet Sea
    Serge Eurorack Modular
    Guitar
    Instruments from Spitfire Audio
    https://audiomack.com/embed/song/solitaire-ou-solidaire/quiet-sea

  2. In Close Pursuit
    Eurorack Modular (mostly Serge Eurorack)
    Guitar
    Instruments from Spitfire Audio
    https://audiomack.com/embed/song/solitaire-ou-solidaire/in-close-pursuit

  3. Altocumulus
    Eurorack Modular (Verbos Random, Linnaeus, Panharmonium, Nebula, Prism, Arbhar, Serge Eurorack, +)
    Guitar
    https://audiomack.com/embed/song/solitaire-ou-solidaire/altocumulus

  4. Implode
    Serge Eurorack, Eurorack Modular (TINRS Tuesday-Synthesis Technology E352, Schippmann PHS-28. DLFO, DTG, Supercell, Elby IF120, CGS733, øchd, tàin, +)
    Guitar
    Instruments from Spitfire Audio
    U-He Diva (pad)
    https://audiomack.com/embed/song/solitaire-ou-solidaire/implode

The last one is just short of the requisite 17:00 minutes but I'll try to make up for it in future posts!

All the best


Just a quick note:
The Instruō arbhar has an expander that comes included with the module (you don't have to buy it separately), it's another 2HP. It has 8 CV inputs and allows for CV control over all the remaining parameters not found on the main faceplate. Very useful.

https://www.modulargrid.net/e/instruo-arbhar-expander

https://www.instruomodular.com/product/arbhar/

https://www.instruomodular.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Arbhar-Quickstart-Website.pdf


Nice stuff baltergeist. Enjoyed listening.


Here is my tribute to the tELHARMONIC from a couple of years ago. A really simple jam with just a few voices.
http://umbrastudio.net/assets/01-01-Flow-Processing.wav

tELHARMONIC is the final voice to make an appearance, comes in at 0:54 (Natural Gate used for the envelope on it).

Percussion is Mod.Brane 11, BIA (pingish sound), and a drum loop.
Lead voice, I don't remember.
Another voice from SSSR Labs SM042 Kotelnikov (enters at 0:30), which pairs nicely with the tELHARMONIC.

GarfieldModular - Yesterday, I enjoyed listening to "Sequencer's Violence" when you posted it and I sat here thinking about all the ways I still haven't explored the tELHARMONIC. Maybe someday.


Thread: Free Jazz!

Great news about the first takes, bummer about the wife's job but sounds like you are committed to persevere and I look forward to hearing the final project.


Thread: Free Jazz!

The little less skronky one (Monday32921) is exceptional! When you first posted the original one (Free) I was a little taken aback when you referred to it as a "goof" because as I was listening, to me, it was so serious and spot on, but I completely understand where you a coming from and how "goof" is appropriate. Really nice the both of them.


Hi farkas. For output to pedals look at:
ADDAC200PI Pedal Integrator
https://www.addacsystem.com/en/products/modules/addac200-series/addac200pi
I wanted the ADDAC but it wasn't available at the time so I ended up with knob.farm Ferry which is fine.
https://knob.farm/modules/ferry

There are many other pedal interface modules which you can find here on MG including this "full-feature" module, Merge, from Adventure Audio:
https://www.adventurepedals.com/eurorack/merge

Strymon makes one as well (AA.1 Amplifier Atenuator)
https://www.strymon.net/product/aa1/

For input I use CG Products Pre:
https://www.cg-products.de/
For input you are probably all set with the Doepfer A119 (seems perfect, pre-amp, envelope follower, and comparator).
But check out some of the other modules from CG Products; the Peak + Hold, Noise VCA, Delay 1022, etc. With the Peak + Hold > Noise VCA I can get very good percussion sounds with guitar as input (or really anything as input, basically pinging the filter). I have an envelope follower from Grp.

I have done a lot of stuff with guitar and the modular but I should say I have only played around a little running guitar through the modular. The guitar has been on a separate track and I haven't really recorded anything with the guitar going through or modulating the modular. You can use the signal for FM with VCFs, VCOs, etc. and go crazy running the audio through Clouds, Arbhar, Nebula, etc. But I find I haven't utilized any of that when I record tracks, I mostly use the modular as the 'rhythm section' or I'll comp chords and let the modular do its thing. Maybe now you'll have inspired me to utilize it in this fashion, I hope so!

Let me know if you discover anything good.


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