Super insightful tutorial Stazma. I recently got the 258t Osc, which I immediately love. I can completely see you using it for educational purposes too - it’s just such a clear overview of synthesis, the way it’s two oscillators can interact, the way it sounds when you send an envelope into it, the way you hear how a sine morphs into a saw/square, and how because of that you almost don’t need a filter. This video shows me how the quad function generator seems to be the same. It’s fairly affordable too, and it claims big hp space which in the end always is nicer to twiddle then the crowded stuff that easily finds it’s way into racks. Best from Rotterdam
The quadrature mode will combine the A/B or C/D into something similar to an ADSR (I think its like a ASDR?). I need to play around with these a bit again. I was learning them but got sidetracked when I bought an 0-CTRL to add to the setup when future modules come out but I started playing my Strega again and loving it. hah
It can do it but it's not totally true. It actualy start B at the end of the attack stage of A, depending on the lenght it can make an ADSR like I showed in the first exemple without having to use a mult, but it's not exactly the same.
Hey Stazma, thanks for the great tips. I really should be getting more out of mine. On a separate note, I see you're using the Topbrillo minimix for your end stage. I've been using the Verbos Pan & Scan for a few years now and wondered if you've tried it and, if so, how you might compare them. I'm generally pretty happy with it but can't say I ever actually use the P&S 'sidebar'. Plus, I find that when I'm using all four inputs, I usually get some distortion on either of the end channels. Just wondering if Minimix would be a good replacement.
Thanks a lot for all those great ideas. One question remains for me: Why do you call it OR output? Isn't it A = always max and B = mixed in from 0 to max?
Bonjour et merci pour vos vidéos, elles m'aident à penser mon futur système modulaire et à faire des choix, je compte commencer avec les 258T, 245T et 281T, avec ces 3 là, ai-je besoin d'un VCA et d'un mixer? merci à vous!
Oui mais tu peut aussi prendre un VCA ou Lowpass Gate qui fait mixer au passage pour commancer et voir ensuite si tu a vraiment besoins d'un mixeur dédié.
@@Stazma je posais la question parce que j'ai vu les 3 petites demos de Todd Barton dans lesquelles il n'utilise que le 281t et le 258t et ça sonne déja merveilleusement!
Pour un petit système le Maths fait plus de chose (mixer / offset / inverter et plein d'autres hehehe) donc ça me parait bien, mais le 281 est plus facile a maitriser et possède plus de canaux de modulation (4 contre deux chez Maths).
Well it’s called Or on the original so I assumed it is the same on these. And yes it does blend one envelope with another, just not in the same way a mixer would.
I loved the sound of that polrythmic overtone bit at 13:06
So goooood!
Super insightful tutorial Stazma. I recently got the 258t Osc, which I immediately love. I can completely see you using it for educational purposes too - it’s just such a clear overview of synthesis, the way it’s two oscillators can interact, the way it sounds when you send an envelope into it, the way you hear how a sine morphs into a saw/square, and how because of that you almost don’t need a filter. This video shows me how the quad function generator seems to be the same. It’s fairly affordable too, and it claims big hp space which in the end always is nicer to twiddle then the crowded stuff that easily finds it’s way into racks. Best from Rotterdam
Love the altered qmmg stazma.. its coherent technology you've assembled a good pallete there
I’ve been looking for a good tutorial/demo of this thing for a long time.
The World is a better place because of this.
Haha that's great ! Thank for your kind words ;-)
Can't believe I didn't see this back in May. Awesome tutorial. Thanks.
You're welcome ;-)
I learned a lot today. I haven't even touched the OR yet.
Glad you learned something ! I'm currently shooting that poly Buchla NiftyKeyz thing today hahaha
Most excellent! Great ideas/examples
Thanks Todd!
That’s the best part my man
Great work. Thanks!
well done!💙🙃💙thanks for sharing.
Super useful! thank you so so much!
You're welcome ! Can't wait to have time to spend on a video like this with the 257t !
The quadrature mode will combine the A/B or C/D into something similar to an ADSR (I think its like a ASDR?). I need to play around with these a bit again. I was learning them but got sidetracked when I bought an 0-CTRL to add to the setup when future modules come out but I started playing my Strega again and loving it. hah
It can do it but it's not totally true. It actualy start B at the end of the attack stage of A, depending on the lenght it can make an ADSR like I showed in the first exemple without having to use a mult, but it's not exactly the same.
It was today I noticed the "OR" was blue.... doh. Thank you!
Better late than never ;-)
The synthi by the way is.032 v po… I wrote it wrong it leaves lots of headroom when driven.
Hey Stazma, thanks for the great tips. I really should be getting more out of mine.
On a separate note, I see you're using the Topbrillo minimix for your end stage. I've been using the Verbos Pan & Scan for a few years now and wondered if you've tried it and, if so, how you might compare them. I'm generally pretty happy with it but can't say I ever actually use the P&S 'sidebar'. Plus, I find that when I'm using all four inputs, I usually get some distortion on either of the end channels. Just wondering if Minimix would be a good replacement.
Thanks ! Check out this recent video where I compare both : ruclips.net/video/Z44-GudrFYs/видео.html
@@Stazma Ah, cheers! Will do.
Thanks a lot for all those great ideas. One question remains for me: Why do you call it OR output? Isn't it A = always max and B = mixed in from 0 to max?
No idea why it's called that way to be honest, probably some boolean logic terminology.
Bonjour et merci pour vos vidéos, elles m'aident à penser mon futur système modulaire et à faire des choix, je compte commencer avec les 258T, 245T et 281T, avec ces 3 là, ai-je besoin d'un VCA et d'un mixer? merci à vous!
Oui mais tu peut aussi prendre un VCA ou Lowpass Gate qui fait mixer au passage pour commancer et voir ensuite si tu a vraiment besoins d'un mixeur dédié.
@@Stazma ok, tu as un module à me conseiller?
@@sebastiensanchez1036 soit attendre le 292t version européenne si tu veut rester dans le monde Buchla TT, sinon un classique genre Optomix.
@@Stazma je posais la question parce que j'ai vu les 3 petites demos de Todd Barton dans lesquelles il n'utilise que le 281t et le 258t et ça sonne déja merveilleusement!
@@sebastiensanchez1036 sans contrôle du volume tu te retrouve limité au drones c'est un peu dommage, mais c'est aussi un bon point de départ.
Petite question 🙋♂️, entre le 281T et le make noise Maths , lequel est le plus judicieux pour commencer ?
Pour un petit système le Maths fait plus de chose (mixer / offset / inverter et plein d'autres hehehe) donc ça me parait bien, mais le 281 est plus facile a maitriser et possède plus de canaux de modulation (4 contre deux chez Maths).
wow
It's not an or, it's a blend of the two envelopes
Well it’s called Or on the original so I assumed it is the same on these. And yes it does blend one envelope with another, just not in the same way a mixer would.