Amazing Video!! The Arbhar is my favourite module! The sound design possibilities are endless! Thanks for all the hard work you put in to your videos! Truly amazing!! 💜
Great video! I'm still getting to know the ADDAC 112 fully before I add any more granular stuff to the rack, but I think Arbhar will probably be the next one, when the time comes. Can't wait to see your deep dive into the ADDAC, I love to see the differing perspectives and workflows people get into with these kind of modules.
Sir, .. appreciative of your interest in the granular realm. The very first module I purchased was a Grainshift, by Audio Damage. Collecting tasty grains .. and then allowing the powerful electronics that we have now, to manipulate these grains .. the sky is the limit.
Just checked out the Grainshift. Wow, it's a shame it's off the market. I'd love to have one. I don't think I have anything that can do this. Maybe the XAOC frequency shiftor.
@@CinematicLaboratory Hmm, .. I'm somewhat surprised that you said this. When I said "manipulate grains" I was referring to Beads. Grainshift was in my skiff, until I got a MI Blades, .. and ran out of space, so out Grainshift went. And, with Beads being available .. eh, I had the granular covered (or so I thought). In fairness, .. those first modular sessions, .. all I had was Grainshift & my keyboard, .. no Stages, or Marbles feeds, at that time.
@@CinematicLaboratory Hey, .. I'll keep you in mind, .. there's no reason for me to hang on to this, if you have some interest in this. I just checked on shipping costs .. it seems pretty reasonable.
@@KenSwanson-p4i For what I've heard I noticed some really cool pitch shifting of voices while preserving the words. Like a real time Nebulae time stretching. I love that. I think you should hang on to that module and explore it again with 2024 effects and modulation.
@@CinematicLaboratory Trying this again, (1st send failing). OK, perhaps I should re-explore this elderly module. The fact that it made you curious, ..now, makes me curious. ..:)
I had Arbhar a while ago and I felt like it was imposing a certain way of thinking on my music creation that I didn't really get along with. I feel like v.2 actually pushes that way of thinking even more strongly. Not sure I can really explain what I mean, but the section of your video where you cover the interval offsets really reminded me of how boxed in I felt when I used Arbhar. I guess that's part of the genius of modular. If you're looking for what Arbhar does, then the things I experience as boxing me in will be creative tools for you. But it's such a aesthetically gorgeous module I'm still tempted :D
I never felt it, even though it can get really frantic from time to time. When I started to use the gated engine, it all came together. New video coming soon, but I reverted back to V1 and I'll keep it that way.
That 'spread' stuff really opens another world. I had been using it for doing stuff like supersaws, but I didn't understand that it could basically do chords if controlled with CV. I'm going to make myself a tool in the Bitwig grid to select those spread values accurately. Thanks.
Amazing video as usual, very inspiring. I struggle with finding suitable settings for clocked rhythmic use. Like you stated the mess is fun but suggestions for setting it up for rhythmic sequencing would be ace. Feels like there’s better ways than via vca, envelope and modulating the buffer position with cv sequencer (mimetic digitalis) like I do
I’ve had an Arbhar for a few months, got mine from Signal Sounds in Glasgow (recommended ) what I like most about Arbhar is how it sounds, I think it is clear and warm sounding compared to Beads or Morphagene which sound more cold and digital. I can’t explain why this is, just what my ears tell me. Arbhar is simple enough to use but to make full use of it you will need the manual and watch the demo video made by Instruo both excellent . Plus… I live about 30mins from Instruo HQ in South Glasgow City so have to support 👍 🏴👍
Is there any way to use arbhar as a live processing module? I’d like to use it as a real time effect that is feed by the audio coming from my piano when I play it.
As a matter of fact, it's designed for that. Sebastian Lexer developed it based on a concept called 'piano+' to augment his piano performances. Arbhar can detect the transient of your keys or strokes, and start recording automatically (onset and hold). It's absolutely perfect for what you have in mind.
Thank you for your reply. Yes I heard about the guy who developed the new firmware being a pianist developing electroacoustic approach to live piano playing. Very inspiring as I am looking for something similar during my performances. My only concern is that the arbhar needs some hands on to retrigger the buffer capture every time, as a guy that demoed the arbhar said on a video. As a pianist I need to have my hand on the keyboard when I perform, so I was looking for a granular module that can function in real time effecting the piano coming from my piano mics,so I don’t have to worry about anything except playing the piano. It is for this reason that I also thought the Mojave could do the job as it is mainly an effect, but then I heard about Sebastian Lexer and what he was doing and thought I could give the arbhar a try and buy it.
@@SashaLattuca If you'd take a leap of faith, please note the V2 is a lot more complicated and 'stereo mode' disables onset detection, making it useless for your goals unless you'd add a footswitch to trigger capture. I can't expect you to install firmware V1, but I'd really recommend it for your goals. I am here to help if necessary. Installing the firmware needs 'flashing an SD card'. It's easy, but you'll need Balena Etcher software (free) to do it.
Addendum: V2 can also has a 'classic' mode, but V2 is a complete rewrite and it's just not the same. I often have problems with V2 pitch tracking. When I revert to V1, problems are gone.
Hi, great video! Amazing Arbhar! I'm about to purchace the Arbhar v2, and I'm considering adding a small (up to 6HP) Instruō module to complement it. I have a few options in mind (Àradh, Vincâ, Cnōc, and Tágh) what you will recommend me to add in a first place? Thanks in advance!
Man since i've subbed to your channel i've been gassing so hard.. Top content for eurorack for sure. i have a neutron and a quadrantid swarm and recently bought an rackbrute 6U with some simple utilities, like batumi, tangrams, mix3, bastl ciao and a mult. I've been building racks in modular grids but struggling with fitting utilities (and sequencing) Could u (maybe) do a vid or series about your favorite utilities? That would be super interesting (to me at least) Groeten uit Dordrecht
Just a thought... Why not add an Expert Sleepers ES-8? I have one and my eurocrack modules can happily talk to my iPad for (very) fancy effects and MiRack modular... Groeten uit Nieuwegein 😆
I think it requires a few hours of dedication and a cool source. It's so worth learning this thing inside out. If you have a V2, stick to classic for a while. The V1 is more a one button/knob per function and a few combos you'll often use.
Arbhar is no doubt the best classic granular module, all others are granular delays (small buffer for real-time granulation like clouds, beads, Mojave, etc) or samplers that can somehow granulate (Morphogene, Nebula, bitbox) Addac 112 is in between, different approach, but a looper and granular engine with screen, and then there is the Miso cornflakes, polyphonic? which I don't own or tested. Are you going to give it a try any day?
I own the Mojave and the Beads, was thinking about selling one of them but they all can do something unique. This video made me think I should get the Arbhar as well. ;D Just making things more complicated. haha
Amazing Video!! The Arbhar is my favourite module! The sound design possibilities are endless! Thanks for all the hard work you put in to your videos! Truly amazing!! 💜
You are very welcome! For me, it's a great way to read the manual and learn the module(s).
Great video! I'm still getting to know the ADDAC 112 fully before I add any more granular stuff to the rack, but I think Arbhar will probably be the next one, when the time comes. Can't wait to see your deep dive into the ADDAC, I love to see the differing perspectives and workflows people get into with these kind of modules.
Thanks! ADDAC 112 video coming in May, hoopefully.
Instruo is probably one of the most creative eurorack manufacturer.
Definitely. Jason and his team are great!But I am kind of waiting for something bigger than 4 or 6 HP. Something that will blow our minds again.
That should only be a matter of time !
Sir, .. appreciative of your interest in the granular realm. The very first module I purchased was a Grainshift, by Audio Damage. Collecting tasty grains .. and then allowing the powerful electronics that we have now, to manipulate these grains .. the sky is the limit.
Just checked out the Grainshift. Wow, it's a shame it's off the market. I'd love to have one. I don't think I have anything that can do this. Maybe the XAOC frequency shiftor.
@@CinematicLaboratory Hmm, .. I'm somewhat surprised that you said this. When I said "manipulate grains" I was referring to Beads. Grainshift was in my skiff, until I got a MI Blades, .. and ran out of space, so out Grainshift went. And, with Beads being available .. eh, I had the granular covered (or so I thought).
In fairness, .. those first modular sessions, .. all I had was Grainshift & my keyboard, .. no Stages, or Marbles feeds, at that time.
@@CinematicLaboratory Hey, .. I'll keep you in mind, .. there's no reason for me to hang on to this, if you have some interest in this. I just checked on shipping costs .. it seems pretty reasonable.
@@KenSwanson-p4i For what I've heard I noticed some really cool pitch shifting of voices while preserving the words. Like a real time Nebulae time stretching. I love that. I think you should hang on to that module and explore it again with 2024 effects and modulation.
@@CinematicLaboratory Trying this again, (1st send failing). OK, perhaps I should re-explore this elderly module. The fact that it made you curious, ..now, makes me curious. ..:)
I finally ordered one, inspired by your videos! Can’t wait until it arrives! Groeten uit Groningen.
Have fun! You will not regret it. Ik heb een paar jaar in Winsum gewoond :) nu weer geboortestad Den Haag.
I had Arbhar a while ago and I felt like it was imposing a certain way of thinking on my music creation that I didn't really get along with. I feel like v.2 actually pushes that way of thinking even more strongly. Not sure I can really explain what I mean, but the section of your video where you cover the interval offsets really reminded me of how boxed in I felt when I used Arbhar. I guess that's part of the genius of modular. If you're looking for what Arbhar does, then the things I experience as boxing me in will be creative tools for you. But it's such a aesthetically gorgeous module I'm still tempted :D
I never felt it, even though it can get really frantic from time to time. When I started to use the gated engine, it all came together. New video coming soon, but I reverted back to V1 and I'll keep it that way.
That 'spread' stuff really opens another world. I had been using it for doing stuff like supersaws, but I didn't understand that it could basically do chords if controlled with CV. I'm going to make myself a tool in the Bitwig grid to select those spread values accurately. Thanks.
Amazing video as usual, very inspiring.
I struggle with finding suitable settings for clocked rhythmic use. Like you stated the mess is fun but suggestions for setting it up for rhythmic sequencing would be ace.
Feels like there’s better ways than via vca, envelope and modulating the buffer position with cv sequencer (mimetic digitalis) like I do
My all time favorite module, I sold v1 and bought v2 again
I’ve had an Arbhar for a few months, got mine from Signal Sounds in Glasgow (recommended ) what I like most about Arbhar is how it sounds, I think it is clear and warm sounding compared to Beads or Morphagene which sound more cold and digital. I can’t explain why this is, just what my ears tell me. Arbhar is simple enough to use but to make full use of it you will need the manual and watch the demo video made by Instruo both excellent . Plus… I live about 30mins from Instruo HQ in South Glasgow City so have to support 👍 🏴👍
It's not just Arbhar. Instruo's sound quality is top notch. They're not just tech people, but also musicians. This always helps.
Is there any way to use arbhar as a live processing module? I’d like to use it as a real time effect that is feed by the audio coming from my piano when I play it.
As a matter of fact, it's designed for that. Sebastian Lexer developed it based on a concept called 'piano+' to augment his piano performances. Arbhar can detect the transient of your keys or strokes, and start recording automatically (onset and hold). It's absolutely perfect for what you have in mind.
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Thank you for your reply. Yes I heard about the guy who developed the new firmware being a pianist developing electroacoustic approach to live piano playing. Very inspiring as I am looking for something similar during my performances. My only concern is that the arbhar needs some hands on to retrigger the buffer capture every time, as a guy that demoed the arbhar said on a video. As a pianist I need to have my hand on the keyboard when I perform, so I was looking for a granular module that can function in real time effecting the piano coming from my piano mics,so I don’t have to worry about anything except playing the piano. It is for this reason that I also thought the Mojave could do the job as it is mainly an effect, but then I heard about Sebastian Lexer and what he was doing and thought I could give the arbhar a try and buy it.
@@SashaLattuca If you'd take a leap of faith, please note the V2 is a lot more complicated and 'stereo mode' disables onset detection, making it useless for your goals unless you'd add a footswitch to trigger capture. I can't expect you to install firmware V1, but I'd really recommend it for your goals. I am here to help if necessary. Installing the firmware needs 'flashing an SD card'. It's easy, but you'll need Balena Etcher software (free) to do it.
Addendum: V2 can also has a 'classic' mode, but V2 is a complete rewrite and it's just not the same. I often have problems with V2 pitch tracking. When I revert to V1, problems are gone.
video on the zaps pls!
Indeed, that's another loose end I need to dive into. Super cool module, but not easy to fathom.
Hi, great video! Amazing Arbhar! I'm about to purchace the Arbhar v2, and I'm considering adding a small (up to 6HP) Instruō module to complement it. I have a few options in mind (Àradh, Vincâ, Cnōc, and Tágh) what you will recommend me to add in a first place? Thanks in advance!
I guess I'd go for the 4 HP Tagh and the 1F to fine-dial the reverb and/or attenuate CV.
@ Thank you I was thinking between Aradh or Tagh but now after your opinion it’s clear which one will be.
Man since i've subbed to your channel i've been gassing so hard..
Top content for eurorack for sure.
i have a neutron and a quadrantid swarm and recently bought an rackbrute 6U with some simple utilities, like batumi, tangrams, mix3, bastl ciao and a mult.
I've been building racks in modular grids but struggling with fitting utilities (and sequencing)
Could u (maybe) do a vid or series about your favorite utilities?
That would be super interesting (to me at least)
Groeten uit Dordrecht
If you interested in a kind of a Swiss Army knife have look at droid from „dermannmitdermaschine“ - there is also a vid on this channel.
Just a thought... Why not add an Expert Sleepers ES-8? I have one and my eurocrack modules can happily talk to my iPad for (very) fancy effects and MiRack modular...
Groeten uit Nieuwegein 😆
that droid system, while impressive, is too menu divey for my likes
Thank you this video gives me hope, I struggle quite a bit with the Arbhar,
I think it requires a few hours of dedication and a cool source. It's so worth learning this thing inside out. If you have a V2, stick to classic for a while. The V1 is more a one button/knob per function and a few combos you'll often use.
Arbhar is no doubt the best classic granular module, all others are granular delays (small buffer for real-time granulation like clouds, beads, Mojave, etc) or samplers that can somehow granulate (Morphogene, Nebula, bitbox) Addac 112 is in between, different approach, but a looper and granular engine with screen, and then there is the Miso cornflakes, polyphonic? which I don't own or tested. Are you going to give it a try any day?
I own the Mojave and the Beads, was thinking about selling one of them but they all can do something unique. This video made me think I should get the Arbhar as well. ;D Just making things more complicated. haha
Reminded me Silent Hill soundtrack.
You gotta stop costing me money!!!
It's not me, it's the rabbit hole. Sorry for the convenience :).
Hope your pinky finger is ok ❤
It's an old video, and my pinky is brand new :) My wife slammed the door to avoid the cat entering the room. Unfortunately my finger was in between.