Yes Tom we appreciate your efforts in bringing advanced musical hardware information into the forefront of possible experience people can develop into their own craft and flavor and with videos such as the this little beaut and others I have had the pleasure pleasure to see.... Clap Clap fella keep em coming..... I love the way you progress ideas on layman's terms allowing us the pleasure of learning from you... Blessings from Yorkshire as I once said before you are our Interweaved DivKid 😉thanks for your efforts
Short of a MIN/MAX module? You might like to try patching your own, then again you might not. If you did you could use a comparator and something like a switch, but here's a more mathsy sort of alternative... To find the MAX of 2 signals (A and B): 1. Mult and invert B (-B) 2. Sum A and -B (the difference) 3. Half rectify this 4. Now sum this half rectified difference with the non-inverted B. To find the MIN of 2 signals (A and B): Repeat steps 1-3 to find the half rectified difference 4. Invert this 5. Now sum the result with a multed copy of A.
Great vid, thanks for introducing me to these lovely modules. I hope they start stocking them with a UK dealer because i cba to start a RUclips channel so they'll send me one.
I love all the Nekyia modules. However, one gripe is the Nekyia Opal's switches are at the moment X, Y or off. It would have been far more logical to have X,Y or both. If I understand correctly, Nekyia have some new modules coming soon. 😉
By adjusting the pulse width, you're also adjusting the point in the cycle where the voltage switches from low to high. So if you watch the scope, you'll see the vertical parts of the blue trace move 'backwards' relative to the green trace above when the pulse width increases.
Fascinating!👀... Have U tried using 2 LFOs to modulate pan & VCF resonance simultaneously?😎... I.E., LFO_1 modulates PAN & LFO_2 modulates Filter Resonance!👽... It sounds Bitchin'!😎
You're videos are absolutely fantastic. You have a great way of explaining things very clearly! Thanks.
Thank you, your channel explains a lot about all this expensive crap I bought. Subscribed.
That melodic sequencer patch was ❤🔥
Thanks Tom, you've given me some things to think about with my Batumi and Distings!
Yes Tom we appreciate your efforts in bringing advanced musical hardware information into the forefront of possible experience people can develop into their own craft and flavor and with videos such as the this little beaut and others I have had the pleasure pleasure to see.... Clap Clap fella keep em coming..... I love the way you progress ideas on layman's terms allowing us the pleasure of learning from you... Blessings from Yorkshire as I once said before you are our Interweaved DivKid 😉thanks for your efforts
Excellent Video! Love your approach to showing off what these modules can do.
Possibility of ideas and experiences are lititless such great fun way to pass time
I love the ephemeral textures that data was proving very inspiring mate
Mystic Circuits Ana is my favorite for these types of things. Thanks for the great videos and patching ideas!
Short of a MIN/MAX module? You might like to try patching your own, then again you might not. If you did you could use a comparator and something like a switch, but here's a more mathsy sort of alternative...
To find the MAX of 2 signals (A and B):
1. Mult and invert B (-B)
2. Sum A and -B (the difference)
3. Half rectify this
4. Now sum this half rectified difference with the non-inverted B.
To find the MIN of 2 signals (A and B):
Repeat steps 1-3 to find the half rectified difference
4. Invert this
5. Now sum the result with a multed copy of A.
What a great patch! Sounds awesome!
Oooooh logic on my pitch lfos? Great idea 🙏🏽
Great vid, thanks for introducing me to these lovely modules. I hope they start stocking them with a UK dealer because i cba to start a RUclips channel so they'll send me one.
I love all the Nekyia modules. However, one gripe is the Nekyia Opal's switches are at the moment X, Y or off. It would have been far more logical to have X,Y or both.
If I understand correctly, Nekyia have some new modules coming soon. 😉
Brilliant; thanks!! 😊
I really learned a lot. I was curious, in the worky drums section, how were you able to straighten the snare hit by adjusting the pulse width
By adjusting the pulse width, you're also adjusting the point in the cycle where the voltage switches from low to high. So if you watch the scope, you'll see the vertical parts of the blue trace move 'backwards' relative to the green trace above when the pulse width increases.
@@TomChurchill Ok. I think that makes sense. I'll definitely keep coming back to the vid. A real gem. Thanks again I've been binging your videos😊
Fascinating!👀... Have U tried using 2 LFOs to modulate pan & VCF resonance simultaneously?😎... I.E., LFO_1 modulates PAN & LFO_2 modulates Filter Resonance!👽... It sounds Bitchin'!😎
I use a dual LFO device in Reason and it will create some lovely ethereal pads or textures
Finally have a data I see, haha!
Haha, I really don't know why it took me so long! It's absolutely essential for a video like this one :)