Glad you liked the video! And I can understand. I also really enjoy it. This is the kind of module that could wake you up at night coming up with new ways to patch and use it. I like those kind of modules :) Enjoy yours!
A very usefull video. I have bought a Step 8 and a TipTop One and they came yesterday. I want to have voices in my pieces and now I have it. The Step 8 controls the One (which ist a sample player) that plays voice samples. Thank You for this great Ideas in your video!
Im looking into using a turing machine with the pulses expander. I want to use the gates from pulses mostly for drums. Then I want to keep the beats interesting and unique and thought the step 8 could make that happen. If you compare this to Muxlicer and MI Stages, do you think one of those 3 would be easier to setup and use live for unique beats? Initially, I was going to just use a batumi in phase mode but not sure it would be that good or easy to use live.
Really enjoyed exploring the step 8. I hope this video clarifies some of its powers! - Step 8 affiliate links: Perfect Circuit - US - bit.ly/3wQ9JPk Sound of You - EU bit.ly/3DzdFYi Clockface - AS - bit.ly/3HrVRQb
It's a mild vexation to me that the phrase "analog shift register" is hardly ever used except for Turing machine type applications, because a proper shift register is super useful for creating related melodies.
Thanks! I use the Squarp Rample, which can rotate or randomly select samples in a bank. So I used a few similar slightly different hat samples there. Variation always sounds great :)
Wow - super interesting, and a very unique module approach! And again, very well explained and visualized! Do you plan to work with it in your next live performance at BMS?
Kinda feels like Step 8 behaves how one would expect Voltage Block to behave. But, of course, Voltage Block actually is very different. Step 8 is far more straightforward and intuitive. But aside from its lack of gate outputs, Voltage Block is more powerful. You just have to be comfortable with not being able to visualize the sequences after you enter them. Which is a common and critical flaw in many Malekko modules. Step 8 appears to be more playable and fun.
More is more. But it would also made it more big and expansive of course! The sliders are just attenuators, so if you want output level control you can patch a VCA after any or each of the analog outputs to achieve the same. This is the right modular approach I think :)
@@MonotrailTechTalk looking at the face plate, another row could have been added and it would have cost him less to add cv control over level than it would cost someone like me to purchase 8 VCA’s. So in my opinion it would be much more convenient for the level control to be included. But it is what it is and it’s a nice module non the less!
Hi there! There will always be people with different preferences, that's all good of course. I get a lot of confirmation from viewers who really like the charts and feel it clears things up, so will continue to develop it as something you can find on my channel. There are a lot of people already who take the patching approach. All the best!
So many instructionals say “link in the description” but you really do include them.
Awesome video. Once again the animations make everything so much easier to understand. Thanks for linking my video as well btw.
Thanks Bries! And happy to spread the love :)
I just thought I'd feed back that I have been enjoying your videos and find them really clear and well organised 👊 Thank you!
Awesome, thank you! These comments make it worth the effort :)
Excellent video, thanks very much.
Step 8 is fast becoming my favourite module.
Glad you liked the video! And I can understand. I also really enjoy it. This is the kind of module that could wake you up at night coming up with new ways to patch and use it. I like those kind of modules :) Enjoy yours!
A very usefull video. I have bought a Step 8 and a TipTop One and they came yesterday. I want to have voices in my pieces and now I have it. The Step 8 controls the One (which ist a sample player) that plays voice samples. Thank You for this great Ideas in your video!
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with the setup :)
Another well thought out video with easy to follow examples via the graphics, thanks and as alwaya, look forward to the next! 🤘
Glad you enjoyed it! And working on it :)
This was an very helpful explanation! Thank you.
You're very welcome! Really enjoy a couple of Joranalogue modules, this one included. Still in my base system :)
This is my favorite module along with the Double Andore MK2
Nice!
This is excellent. Thank you kindly.
You're very welcome!
Thanks for video and infographics! Great module!
Glad you liked it! And agree. This one opens up a lot of possibilities in my system :)
I appreciate it, I know how much work and time it takes to prepare a video. I am thinking about buying this module seriously.
Excellent video, thanks!
You are welcome!
Im looking into using a turing machine with the pulses expander. I want to use the gates from pulses mostly for drums. Then I want to keep the beats interesting and unique and thought the step 8 could make that happen. If you compare this to Muxlicer and MI Stages, do you think one of those 3 would be easier to setup and use live for unique beats? Initially, I was going to just use a batumi in phase mode but not sure it would be that good or easy to use live.
Really enjoyed exploring the step 8. I hope this video clarifies some of its powers! - Step 8 affiliate links:
Perfect Circuit - US - bit.ly/3wQ9JPk
Sound of You - EU bit.ly/3DzdFYi
Clockface - AS - bit.ly/3HrVRQb
Brilliant video thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
It's a mild vexation to me that the phrase "analog shift register" is hardly ever used except for Turing machine type applications, because a proper shift register is super useful for creating related melodies.
Yeah true. Think I could do a whole video on using step 8 just as a shift register. Might if I can find the time some day :)
Lovely hats around 6 min! There must be something else going on than attenuating the volume? Sounds like the decay is also modulated?
Thanks! I use the Squarp Rample, which can rotate or randomly select samples in a bank. So I used a few similar slightly different hat samples there. Variation always sounds great :)
@@MonotrailTechTalk Very nice!
Wow - super interesting, and a very unique module approach! And again, very well explained and visualized! Do you plan to work with it in your next live performance at BMS?
Thanks! If I use my techno case I wont use this, that is a pretty balanced setup with not much space :)
Kinda feels like Step 8 behaves how one would expect Voltage Block to behave. But, of course, Voltage Block actually is very different. Step 8 is far more straightforward and intuitive. But aside from its lack of gate outputs, Voltage Block is more powerful. You just have to be comfortable with not being able to visualize the sequences after you enter them. Which is a common and critical flaw in many Malekko modules.
Step 8 appears to be more playable and fun.
I'd say they very different indeed! VB is the better sequencer, but as this video shows, step 8 is designed to do a million other things :)
The text at @18:37 😂😂😂
Yeah, sorry :)
Assuming I am not missing anything... it seems to me that 8 more inputs with CV control over level of the sliders would have made this module perfect
More is more. But it would also made it more big and expansive of course! The sliders are just attenuators, so if you want output level control you can patch a VCA after any or each of the analog outputs to achieve the same. This is the right modular approach I think :)
@@MonotrailTechTalk looking at the face plate, another row could have been added and it would have cost him less to add cv control over level than it would cost someone like me to purchase 8 VCA’s. So in my opinion it would be much more convenient for the level control to be included. But it is what it is and it’s a nice module non the less!
Cool! (:
Er, you have an interesting mis-spelling/auto-correction at 18:36 🙂
Oh yeah, sorry about that! Had to happen one day I guess ;)
@@MonotrailTechTalk Technically it's not a misuse of the word 😂
🙃💙
You know showing the actual patching would be much more interesting than corporate-looking flow charts… Nevertheless, your channel is brilliant. 💛
Hi there! There will always be people with different preferences, that's all good of course. I get a lot of confirmation from viewers who really like the charts and feel it clears things up, so will continue to develop it as something you can find on my channel. There are a lot of people already who take the patching approach. All the best!