Great stuff, glad your blowing Nekyia's trumpet for them. I also have their LPG Sosumi and LFO Obsidian. I love how they work, very nice to use indeed, and superbly made too. I'll probably buy Root Locus and Opal at some point in the future as they too look very interesting modules.
I think Opal is a great pairing to Obsidian (or any LFO) and I was surprised at how many ways I could find to use Root Locus as well. A great start from a new maker in my opinion
Lovely technical overview of utility modules, great for beginners - in a few spots your voice was totally drowned by the rack sound eg: around 18:45 and a few other spots? I think a ducking module would be great!!
I use a digital oscilloscope from Siglent which has a built in web-server so I can view them on the screen. The eurorack cables are plugged into BNC adapters from Three Tom Modular: www.threetom.com/product/wiretap-v002-eurorack-to-test-equipment-adapter/
Such a great video. Ill check out those Nekyia modules as well!
Thanks - they did a great job for their first release of modules
Great stuff, glad your blowing Nekyia's trumpet for them. I also have their LPG Sosumi and LFO Obsidian. I love how they work, very nice to use indeed, and superbly made too. I'll probably buy Root Locus and Opal at some point in the future as they too look very interesting modules.
I think Opal is a great pairing to Obsidian (or any LFO) and I was surprised at how many ways I could find to use Root Locus as well. A great start from a new maker in my opinion
Lovely technical overview of utility modules, great for beginners - in a few spots your voice was totally drowned by the rack sound eg: around 18:45 and a few other spots? I think a ducking module would be great!!
Sorry about that, the audio was a little hot there. Thanks for watching!
Great ideas! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Cool modules. Thanks for the patch ideas too.
What are you using for delay here?
Thanks! Those are two prototype delay modules from Tark Audio who also make guitar pedals. I've been testing them out for a few months now
how do you get the waves into your scope?
I use a digital oscilloscope from Siglent which has a built in web-server so I can view them on the screen. The eurorack cables are plugged into BNC adapters from Three Tom Modular: www.threetom.com/product/wiretap-v002-eurorack-to-test-equipment-adapter/