oufffffff tom, that reverse drum thang, damnnnnn the crowd s going to love you for learning me that trick, mad respect! i got the original s612 actually, unfortunately the mic pre isnt working so i couldnt compare this with the original. its probably not as gritty but it will do the trck very nice and for my liveshow i dont wanna bring a s612 haha! sebsong is gangsta
Cheers! There are a couple of ways - I think for the relevant patches in this I just did a square wave, width 25%, on a /16 - that gives one bar with the gate high and three bars with it low. You just need to remember to yank the patch cable out during that 3-bar low period before it cycles round again, or it'll overwrite what you've just recorded!
What enclosure/power supply are you using? I have this module and am powering it with a Doepfer A100LC3 and it’s picking up all sorts of unwanted glitchy digital noise when I sweep the pitch control. The sampler is the only module powered so it’s not other modules causing the problem.
Great video again Tom! Interesting module, and that's a good looking little case :)
Thank you sir! Yeah, that little case is a lot of fun :)
I love this approach, let CV from other modules determine the sample's manipulation. There is no need to try and design an MPC in a 8 HP footprint.
love to see my good friend Sarajewo get some wiggle time
Great musical examples 👍 That blown out gritty feedback from the Sarajewo is pretty special too!
I can imagine creating some sort of granular synthesis using Sampler, Traffic and an envelope generator together
the paper sound is pretty neat runs really well with the beats !
Such a good demo of this little sampler. You sold me on one or two...
This little sampler is really interesting and your video highlights its peculiarities. Excellent job!
Built in mic's are always so fun to experiment with. Great video 👏
oufffffff tom, that reverse drum thang, damnnnnn the crowd s going to love you for learning me that trick, mad respect!
i got the original s612 actually, unfortunately the mic pre isnt working so i couldnt compare this with the original. its probably not as gritty but it will do the trck very nice and for my liveshow i dont wanna bring a s612 haha!
sebsong is gangsta
Always explained so clearly and concisely with excellent examples to demonstrate 👌🏼
Excellent patches! I especially enjoyed the combo with the Traffic, as that's been a recent favorite of mine.
Got this in my basket..think I'll have to commit, after hearing this.
Really cool. Lovely little case with the VCFQ, resonant EQ, etc. Something particularly aesthetically pleasing about the square shaped cases.
Thanks! Yeah, I really like this form factor for a case. It also pleases me that this particular set of modules all have the same style of knob :)
@@TomChurchill great point. All Serge style knobs. I half want to add the Endless Processor to my case just due to the look.
well done, thanks!
Damn you. Now I have to buy this sampler and the Endless Processor also...
amazing! if only it had 8 - 10s of recording....
Excellent patching as always! thank you
Lovely work on this Tom !
This is really quite beautiful ❤
Very cool demo! Does it save what's in sample memory during power cycles? I imagine not.
No, it’s all temporary - definitely feels more like a creative effect than a traditional sampler.
This was great as ever Tom. Apols for the stupid question but how do you get Pam’s to trigger that one bar loop?
Cheers! There are a couple of ways - I think for the relevant patches in this I just did a square wave, width 25%, on a /16 - that gives one bar with the gate high and three bars with it low. You just need to remember to yank the patch cable out during that 3-bar low period before it cycles round again, or it'll overwrite what you've just recorded!
What enclosure/power supply are you using? I have this module and am powering it with a Doepfer A100LC3 and it’s picking up all sorts of unwanted glitchy digital noise when I sweep the pitch control. The sampler is the only module powered so it’s not other modules causing the problem.
It’s a Behringer CP-1A with flying bus boards in a BitByBit case…
Just one sample at a time with no way to save samples, correct?
Correct
*promo sm* 💞