Can confirm! I literally programmed the firmware and now I’m learning what it can even do 😁 The “misuses” are great! Thank you very much @OscillatorSink for the video!
@@vaclav_mach thanks Vaclav and congratulations on the launch! Patrik has one other 'misuse' patch that I couldn't fit into this video. I'll probably post it over the weekend myself, but you'll probably enjoy it - it's quite silly!
Just got my module and this vid has been a great springboard like all your Bastl vids! I had a question that I haven’t seen the answer to anywhere: is it possible to divide the clock on each individual channel or only globally? If not hopefully that’s on the horizon in a firmware update
Short answer: no, Maths is much more flexible in one domain, but this can do loads of stuff Maths can't. More nuanced answer: it depends what you would use Maths for. Maths gives you as much control as possible over a voltage function, NT is more about macros with a single (or maybe two) parameters. But then this has all the sequencing, quantizing etc. And multiple channels of it. Maths is also knob/CV per parameter, which NT definitely isn't, but it's also loads bigger, and in a small case, that might really matter.
@@symbiat0 i never owned a maths, so i'm not sure, but wouldn't a dual function generator (of which there are some small ones, like the cosmotronix delta-v) and a module to mix, invert and offset (like happy nerding 3xmia) cover most of what maths does?
No, sorry, I have a few projects that I'm doing in the background (getting this video ready was one of them) and I just wasn't going to have any spare time to dedicate to it. I didn't want to put loads of pressure on myself when I was destined to fail basically!
We are here to really learn the module
❤️
Can confirm! I literally programmed the firmware and now I’m learning what it can even do 😁 The “misuses” are great! Thank you very much @OscillatorSink for the video!
@@vaclav_mach thanks Vaclav and congratulations on the launch! Patrik has one other 'misuse' patch that I couldn't fit into this video. I'll probably post it over the weekend myself, but you'll probably enjoy it - it's quite silly!
What is going on with you bro?
😂😂
That gas pedal just got pushed through the floor of the vehicle. Damn what a powerful thang.
The voltage block we deserve, thank you bastl!
Such a great module and a great tutorial!
First
And that's what's important.
damn jeremy beat me
@@soffter he's lightning fast.
Just got my module and this vid has been a great springboard like all your Bastl vids! I had a question that I haven’t seen the answer to anywhere: is it possible to divide the clock on each individual channel or only globally? If not hopefully that’s on the horizon in a firmware update
Woah this rivals Tempi’s playability 😮 that record function is a game changer
For v2 - knob + fader/touch
Do you think this covers a lot (or all?) of what Maths does ?
Short answer: no, Maths is much more flexible in one domain, but this can do loads of stuff Maths can't.
More nuanced answer: it depends what you would use Maths for. Maths gives you as much control as possible over a voltage function, NT is more about macros with a single (or maybe two) parameters. But then this has all the sequencing, quantizing etc. And multiple channels of it. Maths is also knob/CV per parameter, which NT definitely isn't, but it's also loads bigger, and in a small case, that might really matter.
@@OscillatorSink It’s just a shame Maths is so frickin’ big and no one has made a similar but more compact module… 🤨
@@symbiat0 i never owned a maths, so i'm not sure, but wouldn't a dual function generator (of which there are some small ones, like the cosmotronix delta-v) and a module to mix, invert and offset (like happy nerding 3xmia) cover most of what maths does?
Serious Bob Ross vibes this time! 😂
No more droneuary jams?
No, sorry, I have a few projects that I'm doing in the background (getting this video ready was one of them) and I just wasn't going to have any spare time to dedicate to it. I didn't want to put loads of pressure on myself when I was destined to fail basically!