Fab, sounds great even without filter(s)/envelopes(s), nice examples of usage - Lion looks like a very interesting module too, as does Harmonaig, as do most of your modules to be fair - haha!
Harmonaig is so much fun and makes it easy to make unpredictable but harmonically pleasing melodies. Here is the video that made me decide on this one as my first serious quantizer: loopopmusic.com/create-brian-eno-style-generative-music-20-ideas-and-tools-for-ableton-eurorack-dawless-and-vcv
wow im just learning abt this module!! cs-l has been my dream oscillator for a long time, but i may save the money/space and pair the ts-l w/ my mangrove+cold mac to simulate that complex osc functionality (: love all of ur modules!! v eager to own many more!
What kind of patch cables are those and what is that cool looking eye of Ra Egyptian glowing module on the left called from Instruo? Love the Egyptian hieroglyphic artwork of your modules and great tones.
They're my own branded/braided patch cables :) The Leftmost module is a one-off. It's my original prototype of a sample&hold/noise source. The aesthetic is a tribute to the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game on Nintendo switch. Only it and two others (which I built as gifts for close friends) exist. I don't know the legalities of using such imagery commercially. They are very much not for sale in that form. I believe nintendo protect their IP strictly. Consider it "fan art" built as a funny looking module!
Great stuff Jason! Do I understand correctly that the changes for the 2020 update is: 1) The new LFO button 2) The addition of the sub-2 positioin to the square switch? I just managed to snag mine from Signal Sounds, really looking forward to it. Had to cancel it from Scneidersladen, been waiting since June 12 and they now have it listed as unavailable.
@@ataxon6665 My memory may serve me wrong, but that is his own personal prototype, with an early faceplate that never went into production... (of course, that shouldn't stop anyone from recreating it, cause I see comments about it all the time...)
Yep that’s correct :) It is the original module I built. It’s a sample&hold with white noise source. Switchable full wave rectifier over the input signal, attenuator over input signal, switchable mode between S&H and hold&track, a built in clock, and slew limiter over the output. It’s fun, but I very much designed it around the eye graphic so it looks like sheikah tech! So the layout is far less than ideal as far as interface design goes... (not only because it’s labelled in ancient Hylian) I produced a small quantity as the Tàgh module with its more formal faceplate but it never went to production as it doesn’t fully fit into the Instruō range. I made it for myself as a way to celebrate completing the Champion’s Ballad expansion in Zelda:BOTW 🤓 Only 3 exist in its Zelda theme. My own and two that were gifts to friends.
@@instruo lmao thanks for the prompt response, woulda known that if i'd watched a couple minutes further :P anyway, i'm definitely gonna give you some of my money once i've got money (and rig space) to give. you're making scotland proud, my dude. of course i shoulda expected modular greatness would come from the same place that birthed boards of canada :)
@@instruo awesome. thank you -- was just going down the list of all of the published dealers on instruomodular.com with hits in the US and none in the first half of europe so far
Very much a matter of opinion and context I think :) Cš-L has many more timbral capabilities. The lower oscillator core is the same as that used in the Tš-L. The video quality has improved greatly since Cš-L!
SeN YanG interesting! If you pick up a Tš-L I would be interested to hear how you find them to compare. I designed the Tš-L before the creating the Cš-L. It was essentially a test prototype of the triangle core architecture. I was developing the method of producing the stepped triangle wave in prep for the Cš-L development. If anything, the original Tš-L had slightly softer raw waveforms than the production Cš-L has. This Tš-L revision is closer now to the Cš-L.
J. H. J. Lim CsL is still my main sound source and I love it very much. I’d Like to compare them in the further. Thank your for the awesome design and hard working! Cheers man!
Excellent! Love the original, nice upgrades to this and some great examples.
Ts-l was my gateway drug, sold it and bought cs-l, and now also saich, the coolest oscillators I’ve ever had.
Super cool stuff Jason, nice to hear your voice again! These machines are gorgeous! - Kramer from Berklee
That three voice polyphony sounds amazing :)
really like it, will probably give it some space in my rack and the channel. Bravo, and above all it's super cute!
Very interesting! I may have to pick one up. A lot of great unique sounds!
Fab, sounds great even without filter(s)/envelopes(s), nice examples of usage - Lion looks like a very interesting module too, as does Harmonaig, as do most of your modules to be fair - haha!
Harmonaig is so much fun and makes it easy to make unpredictable but harmonically pleasing melodies. Here is the video that made me decide on this one as my first serious quantizer:
loopopmusic.com/create-brian-eno-style-generative-music-20-ideas-and-tools-for-ableton-eurorack-dawless-and-vcv
Ho! Square at the same rate I like it. Many time I thought that. Now I want to upgrade : )
wow im just learning abt this module!! cs-l has been my dream oscillator for a long time, but i may save the money/space and pair the ts-l w/ my mangrove+cold mac to simulate that complex osc functionality (:
love all of ur modules!! v eager to own many more!
watching again and again for Lìon
I called it a Tš-L video... but it’s really a Lion video in disguise ;)
@@instruo hidden tutorial
47:16 "let's go with something a bit more... tonal" :)
That's funny, at 6:36min I started hearing Mystery Jets - Hideaway (Switch Remix)... I'm gonna have to buy one now! 😂
Ooooh, that lion matrix mixer--when?
What kind of patch cables are those and what is that cool looking eye of Ra Egyptian glowing module on the left called from Instruo? Love the Egyptian hieroglyphic artwork of your modules and great tones.
They're my own branded/braided patch cables :)
The Leftmost module is a one-off. It's my original prototype of a sample&hold/noise source. The aesthetic is a tribute to the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game on Nintendo switch.
Only it and two others (which I built as gifts for close friends) exist. I don't know the legalities of using such imagery commercially. They are very much not for sale in that form. I believe nintendo protect their IP strictly.
Consider it "fan art" built as a funny looking module!
This concept reminds me the ritcher anti osc, but a newer and upgraded version with some other tricks. When it will be availabe in Europe ?
is the 1F released ? can wait for my wait TsL. great video :)
Art In Motion thanks! :D
The [1]f is imminent!
Assembly has begun :)
Whaaa?
Great stuff Jason! Do I understand correctly that the changes for the 2020 update is: 1) The new LFO button 2) The addition of the sub-2 positioin to the square switch? I just managed to snag mine from Signal Sounds, really looking forward to it. Had to cancel it from Scneidersladen, been waiting since June 12 and they now have it listed as unavailable.
would love to know also????
@@saren6538 The answer is: Yes to both questions
Is that a Zelda BOTW module?
Don't know what it is, but I definitely need one.
Pretty sure that's the Instruo tágh (sample and hold), but with a modded faceplate with the Sheikah eye symbol
Would love to know where to get the faceplate from tho 👀
@@ataxon6665 My memory may serve me wrong, but that is his own personal prototype, with an early faceplate that never went into production... (of course, that shouldn't stop anyone from recreating it, cause I see comments about it all the time...)
@@AntonRiehl Ahh good to know. Yeah, wish I were talented enough to make something like that myself, it rules. Maybe one day!
Yep that’s correct :)
It is the original module I built. It’s a sample&hold with white noise source. Switchable full wave rectifier over the input signal, attenuator over input signal, switchable mode between S&H and hold&track, a built in clock, and slew limiter over the output.
It’s fun, but I very much designed it around the eye graphic so it looks like sheikah tech! So the layout is far less than ideal as far as interface design goes... (not only because it’s labelled in ancient Hylian)
I produced a small quantity as the Tàgh module with its more formal faceplate but it never went to production as it doesn’t fully fit into the Instruō range.
I made it for myself as a way to celebrate completing the Champion’s Ballad expansion in Zelda:BOTW 🤓
Only 3 exist in its Zelda theme. My own and two that were gifts to friends.
How are your toys so beautiful? The Data is feeling a little self-conscious!
nice. hey does that case have internal psu / iec connector
I installed a power supply in it :)
what is the function of the little button left to the coarse tuning?
All is revealed in the video ;)
ok but whats that hylian module do
It interfaces with my sheikah slate!
...and produces noise with a sample & hold 😉
@@instruo lmao thanks for the prompt response, woulda known that if i'd watched a couple minutes further :P
anyway, i'm definitely gonna give you some of my money once i've got money (and rig space) to give. you're making scotland proud, my dude. of course i shoulda expected modular greatness would come from the same place that birthed boards of canada :)
back in stock where? :)
The first delivery went to distribution mid last week.
So they should be appearing at retailers very soon!
@@instruo awesome. thank you -- was just going down the list of all of the published dealers on instruomodular.com with hits in the US and none in the first half of europe so far
The sound better then CS L? Maybe just me.
Very much a matter of opinion and context I think :)
Cš-L has many more timbral capabilities. The lower oscillator core is the same as that used in the Tš-L.
The video quality has improved greatly since Cš-L!
J. H. J. Lim I have CSL for 2years. I agree what it has. But new Tš L has brighter sound and more texture to my ears.
SeN YanG interesting!
If you pick up a Tš-L I would be interested to hear how you find them to compare.
I designed the Tš-L before the creating the Cš-L. It was essentially a test prototype of the triangle core architecture. I was developing the method of producing the stepped triangle wave in prep for the Cš-L development.
If anything, the original Tš-L had slightly softer raw waveforms than the production Cš-L has. This Tš-L revision is closer now to the Cš-L.
J. H. J. Lim CsL is still my main sound source and I love it very much. I’d Like to compare them in the further. Thank your for the awesome design and hard working! Cheers man!
still lusting for Harmonaig, damn :)
I love your modules, but please consider different aesthetics.
Nah. It looks great as it is