im not sure i totally understand how the gate signal is any different from using a rhythmic clock into the play input. I get mine to do rhythmic stuff just by using play and a gate.
kmb zoot if the gene size is smaller than the entire sample, then sending a gate to the clock input will "step" chronologically move through the genes in the splice. it has no real effect if you don't have the gene size smaller than the splice
Wouldn't applying a gate to the Shift and Play input yield the same results? I may be wrong as I've only sat down a couple times with the modules so far!
not really, you would first need to make some slices through this loop to make it shift. You could plan your sequence of genes this way and it would be repetitive, but no unpredictable, random results anymore. Well, unless you would patch some LFO signal to gene size, slide or vari speed additionally.
On input it seems to act as a sound mixer. Prolly OK for some signals (audio), might be dangerous with something like two very hot CV signals being summed up eg. high gate voltages. Dunno...
For the record Make Noise says the following about their mult... "The Multiple is passive, because the Make Noise system does not require Buffered Multiples since all critical control signals are already buffered in such a way as to provide a large fan-out capability." Having said that I stick to buffered and unity gain situations.
Ok so it's just not because of the camera, it should be straith like the picture they use for their website, the sd card on radio music is straith aligned too. Thanks www.makenoisemusic.com/thumbs/modules/morphagene/mpg12-1050x1328.jpg
is the noise coming from the Morphagene? I'm having a lot of noise when I just plug it in and put SOS counterclockwise. Anyone else experiencing this issue?
James Reeb I think that latency comes from the “morph setting”. Morphagene as a built in “fade” on the genes with this mode, I assume to help smooth possible clicks. However, bumping that knob up just a little to I think orange? will get rid of that and make it fire right in time. That being said, I think the latency sounded pretty damn cool here
a really cool little trick, thanks for sharing!
Great tips. Stepping through a splice sounds great.
Awesome trick! Whoever put the thumbs down clearly doesn't have the Morhagene haha
Sweet. Gonna try that!
I learned a lot from this. Good job
Thanks for this tip! Dig it.
Cheers.
im not sure i totally understand how the gate signal is any different from using a rhythmic clock into the play input. I get mine to do rhythmic stuff just by using play and a gate.
Freakin awesome. Just shows you how lacking my creativity is that I didn't figure this out myself :-(
Thanks for the vids
nice trick! thanks for sharing.
How do you like this compared to clouds?
2:14 - 2:20 "patch glue patch glue patch patch glue patch glue patch patch glue patch glue patch - give you a fright!"
What does multing the gate to the clock input do in the first example? Do you not achieve the same thing just sending the gate to the play input?
kmb zoot if the gene size is smaller than the entire sample, then sending a gate to the clock input will "step" chronologically move through the genes in the splice. it has no real effect if you don't have the gene size smaller than the splice
thanks.
3:30 instant Akufen
Wouldn't applying a gate to the Shift and Play input yield the same results? I may be wrong as I've only sat down a couple times with the modules so far!
not really, you would first need to make some slices through this loop to make it shift. You could plan your sequence of genes this way and it would be repetitive, but no unpredictable, random results anymore. Well, unless you would patch some LFO signal to gene size, slide or vari speed additionally.
Can you do that with a regular mult or do you have to use the stackables? Thanks!
Mult works also.
Thanks!
weird i thought stackables only worked for output not input. good to know
On input it seems to act as a sound mixer. Prolly OK for some signals (audio), might be dangerous with something like two very hot CV signals being summed up eg. high gate voltages. Dunno...
basically its just a janky passive mult
For the record Make Noise says the following about their mult... "The Multiple is passive, because the Make Noise system does not require Buffered Multiples since all critical control signals are already buffered in such a way as to provide a large fan-out capability." Having said that I stick to buffered and unity gain situations.
Nice demo :) Hey is it me or the sd slot is not aligned straith with the hole in the panel?
Matrix Modulator I'm not totally sure. I had the same thought but perhaps that is how the SD housing it fit on the PCB.
Ok so it's just not because of the camera, it should be straith like the picture they use for their website, the sd card on radio music is straith aligned too. Thanks www.makenoisemusic.com/thumbs/modules/morphagene/mpg12-1050x1328.jpg
Did you try morphagene into clouds ? :D
Yep, it's bliss. ;)
is the noise coming from the Morphagene? I'm having a lot of noise when I just plug it in and put SOS counterclockwise. Anyone else experiencing this issue?
If you haven't yet check out their new firmware
3:24 fucking awesome!
@hichkas
you have a latency between Morphagene gating and rythm
James Reeb I think that latency comes from the “morph setting”. Morphagene as a built in “fade” on the genes with this mode, I assume to help smooth possible clicks. However, bumping that knob up just a little to I think orange? will get rid of that and make it fire right in time. That being said, I think the latency sounded pretty damn cool here