Patch from Scratch: Deriving Rhythmic Gates from Drum Loops in the Shared System
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2020
- The Morphagene’s CV output is an envelope follower, giving us a Control Voltage that follows the amplitude of the audio at any given time. Using MATHS we can generate a gate stream from this CV, and use it to clock sequences and generally create additional CV that follows the rhythm of our material. I particularly like using this on drums. Let’s check it out.
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Everytime I think I am beginning to learn the Shared System, it's time to start over again. I had no idea it could do this. What do I like to do? Finish dinner and start patching.
"Finish dinner and start patching" is good advice. And stay hydrated!
This is also one of the more compelling video examples of the Erbe-Verb that I’ve seen.
I was thinking the same thing.
Thanks!
It is one of the most proactive modular systems currently
Thank you for these videos they are amazing for beginners.
Glad you enjoy them!
Every time I see Walker in my Subscription feed is like Christmas morning! Thanks for everything you do! I got my CV Bus case yesterday and was up until 3am having so much fun.
Thanks Ben! Glad you're having a good time :) W
Yoooooooooooo this just rearranged a looooot in my head. You're the man Walker!
Glad to hear it!
As always, excellent and inspirational.
Thanks for saying so!
Always inspired by your patches, especially how they have a holistic approach that treat the rack as a singular instrument instead of the "band in a box" approach I find myself doing too often. I think the output benefits from that greatly
I often find it inspiring to take a very small idea and expand on it and see how far it will take me :)
Nicely timed video, I was just going to try out the Amen break in the Morphagene. This will be helpful...
Have fun!
Fantastic!
Brilliant! Whenever I lack inspiration, all I need to do is to watch one of your videos. Guess what I'm gonna do now :D :D :D
Amazing stuff.
cheers,
Attila
Thank you!
This is a great idea. Going to try this. When the bassline came in I thought of Apollo 440's Cant stop the rock :-D
Thanks!
love it, great insight.. how's about a little intuitive Echophon action some day?
Removed the Echophon from this patch plan at the last minute because it was going off the rails :) I'll try to remember to use Echophon the next time I shoot with the Shared System!
God bless Make Noise
Mind blown. Seriously fun patch here! After i wipe out some more left over turkey i’m going to try this out!
Have fun!!
Sick.
Thanks!
I’ve been ill-prepared for the elements without any recent patch forecasts
:D
Very sweet gonna have to try this again. Would the end of sample gate out on the 4ms STS be of similar use?
It likely would, though I haven't used it. There are probably some subtle differences :)
The Walkernator. This is the video that made me want to buy her anotherrr Black and Gold.
Hahaha, glad you are having fun!! -W
Patching similar thing but w Mimeophon + 0ctrl
you havent clocked the echophon 😢😢😢😅.
its an awesome patch.
thank yoooou
Always fun!
So if an external drum machine was patched into Morphagene, would that pass through both the audio and the CV without necessarily having to record splices, allowing the external beat alone to clock the patch?
Yes, the envelope follower is based on the output, so if you have SOS to the left and are just passing through audio, you will get its envelope at the CV out.
@@MAKEN0ISEMUSIC I never knew MG based this CV on audio--this is amazing. Thank you!
@@Anaphase I don't own the Erbe-Verb, sadly. But that's awesome.
Plese make some sami modular sampler, no synth.
Oww! And then patch the main output to a delay, and end on a VCA. Then use a sum of that clock and a random source to open and close the VCA. CV the delay to taste and you've got yourself a pretty little glitch magic box!
(I think 😬...)
Oh, I bet you are right!
Holy forking shirtballs! That is probably the funkiest modular thing I have ever seen or heard.
It only took one Jeremy Bearimy to build!
Just the one?
You need to start making Erbe-Verbs again... no seriously... make 'em... no R&D time... just make them.
Don't worry, Erbe-Verb has been in constant production since 2014!
And you didn’t sequence the DPO!
Thought about it, but decided to keep it simple. Can definitely get time-synced sequences out of this concept too!
MAKEN0ISE I know! Still way cool!