Mutable Instruments - STAGES - Tutorial / Harmonics Oscillator * EASTER EGG * Hidden Mode

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @ianbcnp
    @ianbcnp 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for this - really interesting. I've just set it up with a switch so I can select to start up in this mode or normal. In case anyone hasn't worked out yet the waves are G - sine, O - triangle, R 50% sq, FG - ramp, FO - 25% sq, FR - 10% sq.

  • @garaughty
    @garaughty 5 лет назад

    Such rich, raw tones... absolutely beautiful !

  • @Genshi
    @Genshi 4 года назад

    That was pretty awesome! Been wanting to get Stages, now this video has made my decision easier. Also, subscribed!

  • @sneakyfatcat
    @sneakyfatcat 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the explanation, i was wondering how this mode worked

  • @aeropilot4419
    @aeropilot4419 3 года назад

    Merci 👉🏻❤️👍🏼

  • @vincentprimault4380
    @vincentprimault4380 4 года назад

    Tu as essayé de mettre des eg ou lfo sur les harmoniques ?

  • @TheGerfalkon
    @TheGerfalkon 4 года назад

    wow, thanks!

  • @TheNimasan
    @TheNimasan 2 года назад

    thank you. if you are using the easter egg, are you still able to use the usual funktions?? i mean is there any swicth combo like rings?? or if you plug the jumper, the easter egg mode is there right away??

    • @DJ53P515
      @DJ53P515 2 года назад

      In the official firmware you can only switch to and from the harmonic oscillator mode by attaching the jumpers in the back, but with the qiemem firmware you can switch between modes much more easily. As far as I know, I don't think there's a combo mode though.

  • @joshk2181
    @joshk2181 4 года назад

    earned a sub

  • @vincentprimault4380
    @vincentprimault4380 4 года назад

    C'est sympa mais je n'utiliserai pas un mode que l'on active en démontant le module.

  • @josephwright5140
    @josephwright5140 4 года назад

    Can you split them into twoharmonic oscillators?

  • @vampiresforesl
    @vampiresforesl 3 года назад

    Pluggin a module into itself sounds like a good way to destroy it. Who discovered this?