Big fan of @TheUnperson, so great to see him here. I've become such a fan of Instruo's modules, as you all seem to think so much about the music first, not just cool tricks.
Not any time soon. But other less cpu intensive designs will continue to be added. Both Arbhar and Lubadh are running on their own dedicated quad core processors. Porting would be one of the hurdles, but then the cpu requirements would be orders of magnitude over other modules. In terms of software alternatives, I would point people towards Ableton :)
Thanks for having me on the channel ~ it was a very fun video to make! ☺️
yes! this was so fun to watch. one of my favorite modules & one of my favorite creators. i really hope there’s a part 2 and/or one for Arbhar!
Nice to see one of Ally's great demos here on the Instruō channel!
Yes!! Lubadh!! Such a great module, with so much to unlock .. love it!
Big fan of @TheUnperson, so great to see him here. I've become such a fan of Instruo's modules, as you all seem to think so much about the music first, not just cool tricks.
I’ve been hoping someone would do this exact demonstration. Much appreciated!!
Wonderfully timed, I just got my Lubadh in yesterday and I am so excited to explore it's possibilities!
So beautiful.
This module is insanely deep and can do a LOT.
Nice demo! Keep it up!
Super cool, I really need to try that.
okay, i guess i have to update my firmware now
Noice!
This is so awesome, really love the delay from Lubadh. Is it easy to clock KOii?
The KO2 has a clock input so it’s very easy to sync, but in the vid I’m just hitting play in time.
@@TheUnperson cool, thanks for that, so you could clock it with Pam than no worries?
will this module be a part of the vcv rack collection? will gladly pay for it.. still praying for arbhar comes to vcv rack someday
Not any time soon. But other less cpu intensive designs will continue to be added.
Both Arbhar and Lubadh are running on their own dedicated quad core processors. Porting would be one of the hurdles, but then the cpu requirements would be orders of magnitude over other modules.
In terms of software alternatives, I would point people towards Ableton :)