Hey, THANK YOU for pointing out the strain on the solder points of the potentiometers! Definitely a mod I'll want to implement. At first I thought you were getting pinnickity, but once you pointed out the strain on the connections, it was a mandatory observation, very good.
Hi Goetz, when using my RESET input, it switches to being a 10 step sequencer. with twho hidden steps. What is this fucnction for? I'm trying to get the Baby 8 to reset with mu DAW along with the rest of the modules, but it won't allow this it seems. It always adds two or so steps, meaning it becomes out of time. Even if i send a reset from anywhere else, IE another module, it adds steps, pushing it out of sync. Why the extra steps when i just want to reset??
1:22 You should solder first a pin on one corner, then the pin on the diagonally opposite side (only then, the chip is really fixed in position) and then the rest.
Great man you learned english! And you speak it well (not like a Hollander) Thanx to Rammstein I learned some german but still I prefer english. Did not know you where in to eurorack. 👍✌️Greetz
Hey, THANK YOU for pointing out the strain on the solder points of the potentiometers! Definitely a mod I'll want to implement. At first I thought you were getting pinnickity, but once you pointed out the strain on the connections, it was a mandatory observation, very good.
Thanks a lot! :-)
YES! ENGLISH! Thank you, Götz!
You're very welcome! 😀
Hi Goetz, when using my RESET input, it switches to being a 10 step sequencer. with twho hidden steps. What is this fucnction for? I'm trying to get the Baby 8 to reset with mu DAW along with the rest of the modules, but it won't allow this it seems. It always adds two or so steps, meaning it becomes out of time. Even if i send a reset from anywhere else, IE another module, it adds steps, pushing it out of sync. Why the extra steps when i just want to reset??
Nice little module and video. What do the "disable' and 'carry' jacks do? Does 'carry' make 2 modules a 16 step?
1:22 You should solder first a pin on one corner, then the pin on the diagonally opposite side (only then, the chip is really fixed in position) and then the rest.
Absolutely true - thanks Joe!
Love the English videos do more please!!!!!
Great man you learned english! And you speak it well (not like a Hollander) Thanx to Rammstein I learned some german but still I prefer english. Did not know you where in to eurorack. 👍✌️Greetz
beauty bud keep up the good work!
Strange that there is no step mute. Should be easy to integrate. Thanks for the video.
.. but with individual gate outputs, anything is possible :)
great review,,, could have been better with modular music>?
nice!