This was such an absolute vibe. Thank you for sharing it. Videos like these are what make me want to start a modular setup right away with the money I don't have.
Thanks! You're more than welcome to ask :-) I made these. One of the advantages of having access to a laser cutter. The art is from Shintaro Kago. I would say one of the main advantages of beautiful blanks is that you want to keep them in the case so less inclined to buy unnecessary modules haha
Thanks! The make noise tempi is the main clock for the system. It feeds the shakmat's knight's gallop which is a euclidean clock sequencer. The rest is locking bits of audio in the 4ms dual looping delay.
Thanks @Romanowitch! Do you mean the "ratcheting" of the kick that starts at 2:45? It works like this: The end of attack on the envelope that goes to the kick VCA goes to blinds, the mixer / VCA on the top left corner of the rack, to channel. The mix of the first 2 channels goes to the trigger input of the envelope of the kick pitch. So, when there's nothing on the 2nd channel of the mixer, on every trigger to the kick's VCA there's also a trigger to the kick's pitch slope. Now, at 2:45 I unmute a channel on tempi that periodically open the VCA on the 2nd channel on blinds. The input to this VCA is 16th triggers. The result is that every once in a while, in addition to the usual trigger on every kick, there will be extra triggers for the pitch envelope. Hope it makes sense. If not, just tell and I will add another video specifically about this :-)
Thanks a lot @@TomGurion !! I kind of get it, but I don't really underdstand Tempi anyway. I came for Dark matter, stayed for this sublime Kick and the global vibe. Top notch session !
Thanks! No dedicated pitch / CV sequencer. The tempi and the knight's gallop are trigger / gate sequencers and patterns are often "locked" into loops by the dual looping delay (upper right corner). So pitch and other parameters are manually moved and to create melodies and so on and then looped. The feedback is after the looper, so a loop can be further manipulated / modulated. Is that clear? I can explain in more details if needed :-)
@@julesfradet2899 Let's see if I can decipher this patch. It was a while ago haha. The blinds VCA mixes 2 channels of gates. One is from the knight's gallop, and the other is 16th notes gated by the rise time of the rampage. The rampage is triggered by one of the channels of the tempi (channel 3), so on every trigger it opens for a while, which opens the VCA on the 16th notes, which are mixed with the knight's gallop triggers. Does this make sense?
This was such an absolute vibe. Thank you for sharing it. Videos like these are what make me want to start a modular setup right away with the money I don't have.
Thanks!!! There's more of these vibes in my monthly live streams. Enjoy and spend your money carefully 😁
sending the loop through the rampage gives it a delicious timbre. very nice!
Slick patching mate. Nasty tones from that feedback beast
Thanks a lot! Hopefully more of this noise will come to my channel very soon ;-)
Really clever patching! Very cool
This is good stuff. 👍🏻
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Great video! Sorry but I have to ask you about the super cool blanks! Who makes them?
Thanks! You're more than welcome to ask :-) I made these. One of the advantages of having access to a laser cutter. The art is from Shintaro Kago. I would say one of the main advantages of beautiful blanks is that you want to keep them in the case so less inclined to buy unnecessary modules haha
the way you play the delay for triggers is incredible. Would love to know more about how you made the rhythms
Thanks! The make noise tempi is the main clock for the system. It feeds the shakmat's knight's gallop which is a euclidean clock sequencer. The rest is locking bits of audio in the 4ms dual looping delay.
found some info below, really a master tecnique
Full fat milk 🥛
Love the Shintaro Kago blank panels! How did you make these? Would love some Maruo ones too...
Oh thanks so much! I really love them too :-) I have access to a laser cutter. Don't know Maruo, have to check it now
How do you achieve those rolling kicks?
Amazing demo :)
Thanks @Romanowitch! Do you mean the "ratcheting" of the kick that starts at 2:45? It works like this: The end of attack on the envelope that goes to the kick VCA goes to blinds, the mixer / VCA on the top left corner of the rack, to channel. The mix of the first 2 channels goes to the trigger input of the envelope of the kick pitch. So, when there's nothing on the 2nd channel of the mixer, on every trigger to the kick's VCA there's also a trigger to the kick's pitch slope. Now, at 2:45 I unmute a channel on tempi that periodically open the VCA on the 2nd channel on blinds. The input to this VCA is 16th triggers. The result is that every once in a while, in addition to the usual trigger on every kick, there will be extra triggers for the pitch envelope. Hope it makes sense. If not, just tell and I will add another video specifically about this :-)
Thanks a lot @@TomGurion !!
I kind of get it, but I don't really underdstand Tempi anyway. I came for Dark matter, stayed for this sublime Kick and the global vibe.
Top notch session !
what is sequencing this shit? lovely shit btw...
Thanks!
No dedicated pitch / CV sequencer. The tempi and the knight's gallop are trigger / gate sequencers and patterns are often "locked" into loops by the dual looping delay (upper right corner). So pitch and other parameters are manually moved and to create melodies and so on and then looped. The feedback is after the looper, so a loop can be further manipulated / modulated.
Is that clear? I can explain in more details if needed :-)
@@TomGurion what does the ratcheting on the kick? I can see knight's gallop triggering the main beat only. Thanks.
@@julesfradet2899 Let's see if I can decipher this patch. It was a while ago haha. The blinds VCA mixes 2 channels of gates. One is from the knight's gallop, and the other is 16th notes gated by the rise time of the rampage. The rampage is triggered by one of the channels of the tempi (channel 3), so on every trigger it opens for a while, which opens the VCA on the 16th notes, which are mixed with the knight's gallop triggers. Does this make sense?
Brilliant, thanks!