Wow, what a clear and inspiring tutorial you made here including the post-processing, thanks you so much. I could watch plenty of them! It motivates me to experiment more with my intellijel performance case which got full of Endorphin es modules in the meantime since I bought godspeed from you back in the days...
Six Switches expander for Euclidean Circles gives you the mutes and one of the modes on Euclidean Circles lets you use any or all channels as a normal step sequencer allowing you to put steps where you want
Thanks for the condensed knowledge for a live rack. I am about to build (yet another 😅) rack, especially for live streams. Although I have a lot of modules, your video helps to me to benefit from your experience. In my situation I don't need to restrain to a small case, it is still good to restrain to just a few modules, instead of going overboard with too many 😇
Just sold my rample last week. Great drum source for small cases. Cool thing about it being a sampler is you can process rumble samples in a DAW (either pre-layered, or 100% wet/preducked rumble on its own channel) that'll open up your effects for other duties. Absolute workhorse of a module if you have time and patience to prepare it.
Yeah good point! I always had the issue though that if I prepare them too much, they sound repetitive in a live set. The nice thing about doing more in Eurorack is more diversity. If I had the space I'd do all drums as some Eurorack module with knobs :)
It can get repetitive, but there are workarounds to break up the repetition and humanize it with the file naming system on the SD card. 12 samples per channel and they can be as long as you want. Lot's of possibilities
I know that getting into eurorack would be devastating to my bank account but you’re getting incredible sound from not a lot of modules so it tempts me
I recommend getting 2nd hand stuff mate. and the stuff keeps its value so if you realize "ah damn this is not for me" you sell it! and you don't lose much. but ye need some good chunk of cash to start with. also play with VCV rack, for me, that made it clear I need to get into this stuff
@ Thanks will see what the future brings. I did have one thought about starting by building a dedicated external effects unit with it as I DJ, and use a mixer that has no built in effects, but since everything I normally see for eurorack assumes everything is mono I will have to see how sends and return sound in mono before I build that in case it won’t work. I can then build from there
Cool setup! I recommend decoupling your pitch and rhythm for more interesting patterns (i.e. sending Euclidean Circles into BIA, and sending pulses from the Turing Machine into the SY) Edit: got further into the video, the pitch sequence from the Turing Machine going into both the BIA and the SY is a really good example of this, because they're being triggered by two different rhythms you end up with two different sequences from one sequence :::)
ye that one looks cool. I used to drive my case with an Arturia but I somehow prefer pure-eurorack solutions (my big case used the 0 CTRL or the DFAM). Maybe I will try the oxi one one day tho
@nero_di_seppia it actually has most types of sequencers, scales, polymeter for everything, euclidean, randomization, lfos and much more. And it works with other gear simultaneously. Pretty dope.
The QSC mixer looks nice but only 4 stereo inputs. Not sure how people get around with so few inputs. I have the SSF Vortices mixer is which has 14 ins total. Doesn’t have a classic send/receive but it’s still pretty great.
14!! that's neat. For me, the constraint is I never wanna use more than one 104HP / 7U Intellijel case for live. I don't think I can fit 14 voices into that :) I use a few mixers in that case tho, to bring it all together.
Very cool! Its not easy getting a diverse rack in a small format, you nailed it!
@@ColinBenders thanks man!! You are an inspiration
Being dubbed by the master instantly makes it the best tuto on this subject haha 😂
Wow, firstly I love this minimal setup. I learned a lot from this video, thanks for your clear explanations.
Banger case ❤
Wow, what a clear and inspiring tutorial you made here including the post-processing, thanks you so much. I could watch plenty of them! It motivates me to experiment more with my intellijel performance case which got full of Endorphin es modules in the meantime since I bought godspeed from you back in the days...
hey Marc, thanks! and nice to hear from u :) experimenting is the best part of this
Great video, awesome setup! Thanks for the walk through.
Beautifully setup! Thank you for sharing!
Really cool and detailed explanation. I'm a newbie but I understood everything. Thanks
What a fantastic tutorial! Thank you!
Straight to the point and very clear video, great system too :)
awesome video!!!
Great Video!
I love the rhythms!
Very well done thanks for sharing this video I learned a lot
What a nice video, totally got me inspired to build a little Techno case myself, love the idea. Let's see how I get on... I already started 🤩
Six Switches expander for Euclidean Circles gives you the mutes and one of the modes on Euclidean Circles lets you use any or all channels as a normal step sequencer allowing you to put steps where you want
Yeah or the EC mutes from leipzig west -- it allows to sync mutes with a clock leipzigwest.org/?page_id=303
Thanks for the condensed knowledge for a live rack. I am about to build (yet another 😅) rack, especially for live streams. Although I have a lot of modules, your video helps to me to benefit from your experience. In my situation I don't need to restrain to a small case, it is still good to restrain to just a few modules, instead of going overboard with too many 😇
@@murat_buyuk less is more :)
Just sold my rample last week. Great drum source for small cases. Cool thing about it being a sampler is you can process rumble samples in a DAW (either pre-layered, or 100% wet/preducked rumble on its own channel) that'll open up your effects for other duties. Absolute workhorse of a module if you have time and patience to prepare it.
Yeah good point! I always had the issue though that if I prepare them too much, they sound repetitive in a live set. The nice thing about doing more in Eurorack is more diversity. If I had the space I'd do all drums as some Eurorack module with knobs :)
It can get repetitive, but there are workarounds to break up the repetition and humanize it with the file naming system on the SD card. 12 samples per channel and they can be as long as you want. Lot's of possibilities
I know that getting into eurorack would be devastating to my bank account but you’re getting incredible sound from not a lot of modules so it tempts me
I recommend getting 2nd hand stuff mate. and the stuff keeps its value so if you realize "ah damn this is not for me" you sell it! and you don't lose much. but ye need some good chunk of cash to start with. also play with VCV rack, for me, that made it clear I need to get into this stuff
@ Thanks will see what the future brings. I did have one thought about starting by building a dedicated external effects unit with it as I DJ, and use a mixer that has no built in effects, but since everything I normally see for eurorack assumes everything is mono I will have to see how sends and return sound in mono before I build that in case it won’t work. I can then build from there
Nice one! I really enjoyed your walk through. Subbed too 🍻
very interesting, so tempting to start as hobby
i'm gonna try vcv rack
thx for the video
I did so good in staying away from modular so far. Now I am going to become very poor and it’s all your fault. Well done man. Thank you.
Cool setup! I recommend decoupling your pitch and rhythm for more interesting patterns (i.e. sending Euclidean Circles into BIA, and sending pulses from the Turing Machine into the SY)
Edit: got further into the video, the pitch sequence from the Turing Machine going into both the BIA and the SY is a really good example of this, because they're being triggered by two different rhythms you end up with two different sequences from one sequence :::)
Yeah 100% agreed on decoupling!!
Nice !
I'm still learning with vcv rack so I don't fry my first modular when I get one lol....❤
Great vid!
nice, I also started in VCV :)
nice
Ausgezeichnet !
Id recommend a oxi one sequencer
ye that one looks cool. I used to drive my case with an Arturia but I somehow prefer pure-eurorack solutions (my big case used the 0 CTRL or the DFAM). Maybe I will try the oxi one one day tho
@nero_di_seppia it actually has most types of sequencers, scales, polymeter for everything, euclidean, randomization, lfos and much more. And it works with other gear simultaneously. Pretty dope.
@nero_di_seppia certainly there is so much fun stuff inside eurorack.
The QSC mixer looks nice but only 4 stereo inputs. Not sure how people get around with so few inputs. I have the SSF Vortices mixer is which has 14 ins total. Doesn’t have a classic send/receive but it’s still pretty great.
14!! that's neat. For me, the constraint is I never wanna use more than one 104HP / 7U Intellijel case for live. I don't think I can fit 14 voices into that :) I use a few mixers in that case tho, to bring it all together.
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