Thank you 🙏 👍🏻👀 Awesome. I believe this is the only video in the world that describes how to use cv to randomly set the slice order. I kinda knew how to do it but did not try as of yet but now. Come on. That is so awesome I thank you from my whole being lol. I have the micro (kinda the same just smaller) you know. I am waiting for the poly 2 to arrive and now I am one step ahead. Awesome thanks again. Stay safe
Thanks and also i think your video ended where the questions start (for me), i am just struggling with that. What did you use to trigger it, which control voltage. How is that assigned, which CV range 0-5, -5 - +5, how does it work 0 Volt is first slice 1 Volt second ? What if you have 50 slices in your sample, or the sample is several minutes long...
thanks for the tutorial. i bought the micro couple of months ago. never used it. i used the expert sleepers ex mostly. now i want to use the micro. there is a problem i have would be great to get some advice. i f i choose an empty pad and load a sample in it, i can hear the sample, i can process the sample and all that, but after i am done i don't see the name in the chosen pad. if i go back to info the sample is there, if i go back to the pads, the chosen pad is still empty. but if i load a sample in a preset which already exist.... a factory preset for instance, i can load the sample. i might doing something wrong. any idea why is that?? much love and support from munich
Are you using a Gate Delay module, so as to ensure the cv selects the slice first before the gate arrives? Or does the Bitbox have Gate Delay? Thanks for the vid!
I've looked at gate delay modules before, but haven't used any yet. There are cases where the timing is less important, for example, when selecting a random slice. I've also been sometimes using the Noise Engineering Mimetic Digitalis as a CV source for slice selection. Bitbox won't change the slice playing if you change the slice CV after playback has already started, and Mimetic Digitalis changes CV when receiving a trigger. In this way I just have the trigger fire between the gate high for the sample to play but before the next event of slice playback.
If Bitbox looks and sounds kinda like hospital equipment, could distorted guitar samples be made to sound more fat and aggressive by patching Bitbox out to other modules? Or would they still sound thin, sterilized and sort of tinny? Any opinions?
Fantastic video! Short, to the point, easy to learn from. Thanks!
going to try this after work, thank you
Extremely well done and useful! THANKS! 😁🙏👊
Thank you 🙏 👍🏻👀 Awesome. I believe this is the only video in the world that describes how to use cv to randomly set the slice order. I kinda knew how to do it but did not try as of yet but now. Come on. That is so awesome I thank you from my whole being lol. I have the micro (kinda the same just smaller) you know. I am waiting for the poly 2 to arrive and now I am one step ahead. Awesome thanks again. Stay safe
that was an incredible and succint review, you are a natural!
Thanks and also i think your video ended where the questions start (for me), i am just struggling with that. What did you use to trigger it, which control voltage. How is that assigned, which CV range 0-5, -5 - +5, how does it work 0 Volt is first slice 1 Volt second ? What if you have 50 slices in your sample, or the sample is several minutes long...
I was thinking the same, didn't explain the CV input very well
Great tutorial really, thank you :)
Thanks for making this.
Thanks for this - very helpful
Really helpful ❤
thanks for the tutorial. i bought the micro couple of months ago. never used it. i used the expert sleepers ex mostly. now i want to use the micro. there is a problem i have would be great to get some advice. i f i choose an empty pad and load a sample in it, i can hear the sample, i can process the sample and all that, but after i am done i don't see the name in the chosen pad. if i go back to info the sample is there, if i go back to the pads, the chosen pad is still empty. but if i load a sample in a preset which already exist.... a factory preset for instance, i can load the sample. i might doing something wrong. any idea why is that?? much love and support from munich
Are you using a Gate Delay module, so as to ensure the cv selects the slice first before the gate arrives? Or does the Bitbox have Gate Delay? Thanks for the vid!
I've looked at gate delay modules before, but haven't used any yet. There are cases where the timing is less important, for example, when selecting a random slice. I've also been sometimes using the Noise Engineering Mimetic Digitalis as a CV source for slice selection. Bitbox won't change the slice playing if you change the slice CV after playback has already started, and Mimetic Digitalis changes CV when receiving a trigger. In this way I just have the trigger fire between the gate high for the sample to play but before the next event of slice playback.
If Bitbox looks and sounds kinda like hospital equipment, could distorted guitar samples be made to sound more fat and aggressive by patching Bitbox out to other modules? Or would they still sound thin, sterilized and sort of tinny? Any opinions?
is it working with bitbox 1 too? :o
Hell yes. HELPFUL 🫡