And you can save rack space by using Polygene, which takes a polyphonic clock signal and outputs polyphonic triggers. A little harder to set up, but the display at the top can look super cool with a bunch of rhythms going. But thanks for this, lots of good info in here.
Thanks for the comment, Neal. I saw Polygene when I was checking out Eugene and just like you said the display looks awesome. I added it to my list of modules to check out. Polyphonic clock signals are something I have not messed with yet.
I love Eucidean sequencers, Eugene's good but Count Modula's Euclidean is more sophisticated - enabling you to trigger the negative spaces (invert) at the same time. It's also able to shift a step forward or backwards at eoc. I like using Audible's Bernouli Gate to add even more variations -more 'organic-ness' if you will. And there's the cv expanders too that really sets it apart. Check it out, you won't be disappointed. I do like Eugenes ability to reverse direction at will though.
Thanks a lot man, suscribed, what a great module, VCV never stops to surprise us
Thank you! Means a lot to me :)
It is a great module! I'm always surprised that there are so many free awesome modules.
aaaaaaaand subscribed
You have no idea how helpful the last 3 videos ive seen by you have been, thank you.
Thank you, The_Sock_! I'm glad my videos have helped you out. :) Many more to come.
yeah, thanks Rob
You are my pal, Rob. Loving these fast deep dives into a single (free) module.
No hes my pal.
Thank you, Fastachee! I'm glad to hear you're liking these! :)
@@GIPgarden lol
Again, thanks. Interesting module which I will be checking out.
Right on, Mark! Nice to see you again. I think you're going to like using the Eugene.
Nice and pleasant, Thank you
Love it! Gotta give this one a go
It's great. I've been using it a lot recently.
And you can save rack space by using Polygene, which takes a polyphonic clock signal and outputs polyphonic triggers. A little harder to set up, but the display at the top can look super cool with a bunch of rhythms going. But thanks for this, lots of good info in here.
Thanks for the comment, Neal. I saw Polygene when I was checking out Eugene and just like you said the display looks awesome. I added it to my list of modules to check out. Polyphonic clock signals are something I have not messed with yet.
fresh
The real Eugene has entered the building.
I love Eucidean sequencers, Eugene's good but Count Modula's Euclidean is more sophisticated - enabling you to trigger the negative spaces (invert) at the same time. It's also able to shift a step forward or backwards at eoc. I like using Audible's Bernouli Gate to add even more variations -more 'organic-ness' if you will. And there's the cv expanders too that really sets it apart. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.
I do like Eugenes ability to reverse direction at will though.
Hey Minimoog,
I will check out CM's Euclidean! Thank you for the suggestion. It sounds awesome.