Pitch Quantizing With Ornament & Crime
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- We've spent a lot of time with the Ornament & Crime. One of the more popular uses for the module is as a pitch/cv quantizer in Quantermain mode, shifting voltages to more harmonious scales.
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Wow your videos are great. O&C is on my list of must have modules for next year.
Man that looks useful just as a quanitizer. Always on the lookout for a better way to quantize. Especially with alternate tuning options.
This mode is so cool, I have another video coming out next week on another way to use any channel as Turing Machine while in quantize mode.
Great explanatory video as usual ! I've just ordered my DIY O&C and now wish I'd ordered 2 !
So useful. The module and video. Thanks
What's the sound source here? It'd be good to get some patch notes here, not too sure how to hook this up to an oscillator/VCA based on this vid.
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Hello ! Did you try using O_C with Shapeshifter? I'm using PrizmaSeq chanel 1 to pitch, channel 2 to modB, to sequence chord progressions. Can you do something similar w O_C instead of PRIZMA?
Is there a trigger out then or how are you triggering the envelope?
Also wondering this. Did you ever find a workaround?
I'll never forget patch martyr!
OK, I need an O_C. Do you recommend a US-based builder that I could commission for one?
Why must the root be set with kb controllers but not sequencers?
Gabriel Solá you can use anything ultimately...
Voltage Control Lab yeah, but why would the note be off with one and not the other? Still learning modular behaviour! :-)
Voltage Control Lab is it because with one you are using relative voltages and with the other absolute voltages?
How do you limit it to play within an octave? If you were using an LFO for example?
hi there. did you find an answer? i'm having the same problem...
you must attenuate the range of the input signal... so LFO->Attenuator->O_C
What?
seems useful. I just really don't like the name. It sounds like a pretentious prog album title.
Pretentious prog rock is an important link in the chain to the success of the synth, so you might have to get used to the presence….