Its a dandy module and I like the way you made it speak. Reminds me of a little band called Symbiosis. If you like 90s intelligent breakbeats, you probably already know who I mean. So nice!! Thank you.
It's an easy go to for getting some patches going - and I really like the fact that I can quickly patch more instruments quickly with it. I have found that with triggering it differently it helps with having more variety in melodies. It has been very helpful when my time is limited to come up with some fun stuff and maybe I am leaning on it too much but it really hasn't disappointed me at all and allots me more time to play with modulation and effects once I get a good melody going.
@@foxendeavor that's very helpful. I was worried it would end up all sounding too 'samey' so I've held off on it. Glad to know it's still enjoyable! Really awesome track by the way, do you ever post patch notes?
That's really awesome 👍 Is it fair to say the gamut repetitor is like 4 X Turing machines ? Are there 4 cvs and 4 gates ? Thanks for the great vid and music. 😊
@@andrewm2361 Hey - thanks for the kind words. It's a really awesome module for spinning up some melodies for multiple parts. Works well as it does have 4 cv and gate outputs. I am just starting to explore it - so many options for triggering it. I am not sure if the newness of it will wear off but the more I play with it, the more ideas I come up with to alter its output. I have some more videos I plan to showcase in the near future on it.
Amazing sounds. Excellent patch, very creative Soundscape. I keep going back and forth about this Module! One thing that I'm a bit confused about is that it has 4 lights on top so usually that means the amount of notes which can be made or arpeggiated however, I hear a lot more than 4 notes coming out of that Module!😅 So am I correct in thinking that those 4 lights are for the 4 CV's and/or Gates this Module has? Also, how many notes can this Arpeggio Module spit out using a single cable, 8, 12, 16 ???🎉
The top lights indicate root note, and notes played depending on spread and up down settings. That said it's almost impossible to follow the lights. It's more organic experience. It can create 4 sequences up to 32 notes depending on length and reset.
I believe the lights at the top are the 4 cv outputs.The module generates random notes and then you dial it back to capture those notes with the length knob. So not really an arpeggiator, but more generative note creation. The amount of notes most likely depends on the length you set. Not sure if the manual tells you more. I am just getting into the module and discovering more about it as I go along.
This sounds great! Love those FM timbre sweeps!
Sounds fantastic! I saw this module and wanted one, and now you have made me certain that I want one.
It's a fun one for sure - still have ideas for pairings and all that I have to get to.
Its a dandy module and I like the way you made it speak. Reminds me of a little band called Symbiosis. If you like 90s intelligent breakbeats, you probably already know who I mean. So nice!! Thank you.
Very cool!! I'm loving Gamut combined with steppy.
Yeah - it opens it up for more variation for sure!
you win!
Gamut is the winner :)
awesome
Fantastic patch with a module i am desiring :)
Fantastic module!
Beautiful patch! Thanks for sharing
Just really beautiful stuff
@@AT-to7tk Means a lot. thank you.
This is just lovely!
Thank you
Steady and pleasant.
Thanks!
Dude that was absolutely dope!!
@@pgarrone02 many thanks!
Wonderful! I love seeing C&P in the wild :)
One of the best! It is a mainstay and a go to in my case now. Will be using it a lot in my videos, A LOT! 🤩
How are you liking the Gamut a few months in?
It's an easy go to for getting some patches going - and I really like the fact that I can quickly patch more instruments quickly with it. I have found that with triggering it differently it helps with having more variety in melodies. It has been very helpful when my time is limited to come up with some fun stuff and maybe I am leaning on it too much but it really hasn't disappointed me at all and allots me more time to play with modulation and effects once I get a good melody going.
@@foxendeavor that's very helpful. I was worried it would end up all sounding too 'samey' so I've held off on it. Glad to know it's still enjoyable! Really awesome track by the way, do you ever post patch notes?
Wow this is gorgeous!
Thanks!
Beautiful
@@nightcircuits thank you!!!
Really nice stuff. Strong Jeremy vibes
Thank you!
That's really awesome 👍
Is it fair to say the gamut repetitor is like 4 X Turing machines ? Are there 4 cvs and 4 gates ?
Thanks for the great vid and music. 😊
Are there things you really love about this module ? Are there aspects you dislike ?
@@andrewm2361 Hey - thanks for the kind words. It's a really awesome module for spinning up some melodies for multiple parts. Works well as it does have 4 cv and gate outputs. I am just starting to explore it - so many options for triggering it. I am not sure if the newness of it will wear off but the more I play with it, the more ideas I come up with to alter its output. I have some more videos I plan to showcase in the near future on it.
Amazing sounds. Excellent patch, very creative Soundscape. I keep going back and forth about this Module! One thing that I'm a bit confused about is that it has 4 lights on top so usually that means the amount of notes which can be made or arpeggiated however, I hear a lot more than 4 notes coming out of that Module!😅 So am I correct in thinking that those 4 lights are for the 4 CV's and/or Gates this Module has? Also, how many notes can this Arpeggio Module spit out using a single cable, 8, 12, 16 ???🎉
The top lights indicate root note, and notes played depending on spread and up down settings. That said it's almost impossible to follow the lights. It's more organic experience. It can create 4 sequences up to 32 notes depending on length and reset.
I believe the lights at the top are the 4 cv outputs.The module generates random notes and then you dial it back to capture those notes with the length knob. So not really an arpeggiator, but more generative note creation. The amount of notes most likely depends on the length you set. Not sure if the manual tells you more. I am just getting into the module and discovering more about it as I go along.
@@foxendeavor Understand it better now, thanks for your explanation!
@@defjeff2907 Ah, thanks for your help with my questions. Much appreciated!
@@defjeff2907 didn’t see your comment there until after my reply. Thanks for chiming in!
lovely
@@StudioOOMZ thank you so much. It means so a lot.