Mojave: Manual Patch Examples
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- Follow along with Michael, the man behind the Mojave manual, as he brings the manual's patch examples to life!
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Basic Granular Texturizer
02:29 Instant Polyphony
04:27 Granular Looper
07:03 Feedback Fundamentals - Видеоклипы
Qu-Bit is the modern day post-Mutable Instruments modular choice.
Well...thank you!
just picked up a mojave and I am really excited. ty for the videos explaining the fundamentals of it and initial explorations. live granular textures are going to be so interesting with the rest of my setup
I don’t think I’ve uploaded a single song without databender since I bought it. Have been looking for another module with that same ‘adds complexity yet always sounds good’ quality… this really looks like it might be it. Super excited to play around with one. Also, love the UI.
That's so great. Data Bender is like that...for sure. And yes, Mojave will give you that thing you so well described. :)
Such an inspiring new module. Well done guys, you've done it again!
Thanks, Robin. :)
Well, since Data Bender nows live permanently in my live case, I think this might likely be next in line @@QuBitElectronix
feedback patch is sick 😵💫
Big time. Michael Corell has some serious chops. :)
I’m sold. That polyphony mode did it. Great fucking job! Now to save up again lol
Nothing is more fun than taking any and all sounds and running them through overlapping polyphonic grains :)
wow. beautiful autechre-ish sound :) very cool
Great work Michael!
We'll let him know. Isn't he something? :)
What a great Module!!! Thx for development!
Glad you like it! We're really happy with it too. Enjoy!
I love it so much! Can't wait to get my hands on this :) I'm thinking those feedback tones into Aurora would sound intense!
Trust us, Mojave into Aurora is a wild ride!
@@QuBitElectronix I fully trust you on that:)
Love it!!! cant wait to get it!! :)
That's great. Thanks for watching! Enjoy!
Sounds awesome!
Thank you!! Enjoy. :)
I already love it a lot
Yay! :) Thanks for watching!
really cool!
Thanks!
For the instant polyphony example, what determines the harmony/chord progression? Is that a controllable function or randomly generated?
Great question! Mojave isn't intentionally playing chords per say, but it is quantizing the grains to a selected scale. The grains are big enough to overlap one another, creating pseudo chord washes. The scale is chosen by the Sky Mode button (the sun button in between the Distribute and Scale knobs). The default scales are Major (blue), Minor (green), and Chromatic (gold). Twilight Mode, the purple mode, is always unquantized. You can swap out the scales using our Narwhal web app, which we will be showcasing in our next video!
@@QuBitElectronix thats just wild. Amazing work
EPIC!!!!!!🤙🤙🤙
Michael definitely throws down in these examples - thanks for watching!
Interesting module, what is the size of the current buffer? Do you think that in the future the buffer size could be expanded or is it limited in its internal memory? thank you and greetings
The default buffer size is 16 beats of Mojave's clock rate, but you can customize your buffer size through our web app, Narwhal! The maximum buffer size is two and a half minutes.
Wooow that sounds good😊
very musical , seems i want another qu-bit.... my rack is occupied by qu-bit already :-) thank you for the great work
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
when you turn Whirl and Drift to change the Dune Out, do they have a different way to work when Dune is patched as if it is unpatched?
Whirl and Drift still affect the grains the same way when Dune is patched or unpatched!
What is the grain fidelity on the module? Size and density…?
Thanks for the question!
Max grains is 24, and fidelity and resolution for Qu-Bit modules is 48k, 32-bit internal processing with 24-bit hardware converters.
Let us know if you have any more questions!
@@QuBitElectronix thank you for the reply is there any data on minimum time length per grain?
dammit, here’s my money 😢
:)
Is the feedback coming from the mic?
If you are referencing the Feedback Fundamentals patch example, the Gust knob creates an internal feedback loop if you turn the knob left from center!
@@QuBitElectronix oh ok thanks
sounds nice, but it's a bummer that when you stop the mic recording, you ear the button click !
Yeah, using the Lock feature as a "record" is more of a neat trick, but using the Gate Input would relieve keeping the click! Maybe we can add a setting in Narwhal that moves the Zone position to remove the first bit of audio!
make it vocode itself from its past
Great idea for future update! :)
Poor faceplate design