Yes, layout and functions are a bit confusing but the sound is very fresh and funky! But have you seen that there is work around? I show that in the other explanation video!
Haven't tried it lately but I'm sure when I plugged in dead lead it stopped the modulation.... I will try again later... I was also thinking it would be quite easy to put in a switch so you don't have to plug in a blank plug.... Then I got to thinking if I put in a potentiometer instead of a switch I could control the amount of modulation from 0 to full.... I will first try the blank plug and get back with my result
Yes this switch or pot is badly missing. Plug functions as switch. BEHRINGER KOBOL LFO routing SYNC and other Typical Patches // Part 1 ruclips.net/video/QnElYsSxNmI/видео.html
@LESINDES I'm not sure what's going on with my cobol because I don't need a switch or a dead end patch lead... Mine working differently to yours and others I don't know if behringer modified them at some point
This was well presented. First, Behringer manuals really are terrible. Anyone with little experience on a 'normal' patchable synth can easily get lost in the signal flows. At the same time I do find these well done. VCO MOD IN does indicate a break if patching there and only VCO1 has an Off switch from that mod. This is similar to VCO1 out which does NOT break it from the filter compared to VCO2 out which does. As stated, anyone without significant experience with such synths deserves a MUCH better manual with a number of patching examples covering things like this. I will state the VCO2 out to the voltage processor then the VCO1 'volume' (VCA) in presents some interesting patching...
Thanks for the detailed comment! Later in my studies, I found out that plugging cable into GATE IN sets the unit to drone mode! Which is not obvious from the printed wiring on the front panel.
@@LESINDES that is interesting. If you check on the software configurator what is the polarity set to? If you change it do you get the same behavior? I am still deciding about this synth while I keep waiting for Proton to ship.
@@konskiftthat is correct. There was a first incorrect advice, but the right one was given as well further on in the same thread and still Lesindes stated it was wrong.
Pure Love and thank you from Weimar - I love the spread Sound .. was really wondering about then same issue
Yes, layout and functions are a bit confusing but the sound is very fresh and funky!
But have you seen that there is work around? I show that in the other explanation video!
I loved when you said that politicians tell BS!!!
And I do love Thomann as well.
Haven't tried it lately but I'm sure when I plugged in dead lead it stopped the modulation.... I will try again later... I was also thinking it would be quite easy to put in a switch so you don't have to plug in a blank plug.... Then I got to thinking if I put in a potentiometer instead of a switch I could control the amount of modulation from 0 to full.... I will first try the blank plug and get back with my result
Yes this switch or pot is badly missing. Plug functions as switch.
BEHRINGER KOBOL LFO routing SYNC and other Typical Patches // Part 1
ruclips.net/video/QnElYsSxNmI/видео.html
@LESINDES I'm not sure what's going on with my cobol because I don't need a switch or a dead end patch lead... Mine working differently to yours and others I don't know if behringer modified them at some point
Can it be used for generative music? At least the Neutron and the Crave can. And also the CAT (without even patching any cable!!!)
Yes, you can patch the Lfo to the gate In for example!
@@LESINDES Does it feature a noise + S&H output (Krellian style)?
@@mutedsounds2k pink and white noise, yes, and maybe you can patch someth s/h thing with noise and the voltage processor (will check).
@@mutedsounds2k just checke several LFO-Noise-combos: since there is no logic module in the Kobol you can’t realize s/h unfortunately!
This was well presented. First, Behringer manuals really are terrible. Anyone with little experience on a 'normal' patchable synth can easily get lost in the signal flows. At the same time I do find these well done. VCO MOD IN does indicate a break if patching there and only VCO1 has an Off switch from that mod. This is similar to VCO1 out which does NOT break it from the filter compared to VCO2 out which does. As stated, anyone without significant experience with such synths deserves a MUCH better manual with a number of patching examples covering things like this. I will state the VCO2 out to the voltage processor then the VCO1 'volume' (VCA) in presents some interesting patching...
Thanks for the detailed comment! Later in my studies, I found out that plugging cable into GATE IN sets the unit to drone mode! Which is not obvious from the printed wiring on the front panel.
@@LESINDES that is interesting. If you check on the software configurator what is the polarity set to? If you change it do you get the same behavior? I am still deciding about this synth while I keep waiting for Proton to ship.
@@klstayfor 169 quid in the uk it’s a no brainer to pick one up. Just got one myself to ease my GAS withdrawal symptoms 🤣🤣
Put a dummy cable in 'VCO MOD IN'
Finally the solution. Thanks for clearing this!
Just plug a cable into vco in. The original had the same ...
That is the same solution that was offered three weeks ago. But then he answered it did not work at all. So what has changed in those two weeks?
@@newignis"VCO MOD IN" and "VCO 2 Freq In" are not the same inputs.
@@konskiftthat is correct. There was a first incorrect advice, but the right one was given as well further on in the same thread and still Lesindes stated it was wrong.
I love the kobol. Just plug a cable into vco mod in, make sure it's isolated. Voila.
Yes, we already discussed that 😏
BEHRINGER KOBOL LFO routing SYNC and other Typical Patches // Part 1
ruclips.net/video/QnElYsSxNmI/видео.html
@@LESINDES 😎👍
but where is the proton?
This.
Tripod? Camera move make me go euuuuhh
Hello Sissy!
@@LESINDES hi 👋
Sucking a sweet is worse
This channel. Dude sounds like he's drunk
Funny person you are: The more you comments you leave here the more attention you generate for my channel!
I think he sounds like a great guy