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Post by NightMachines on May 11, 2019 19:14:50 GMT
I f***ing love the Solina module. I’ll buy 4 for some mad drones. Just wondering what will be CV controllable, as the prototype seems to lack a bit on that side. It would also be interesting to have an LFO out for example. Just chipping in as TTNM suggested it when I replied to his video on YT. Maybe the "Chord +" and "Chord -" CV inputs could be omitted and used for "Spread" and "Tone" modulation instead? If one wanted control over the phaser, one could use an external effect, like the MULTIFX module, which offers CV modulation over its parameters. I like the idea of the LFO out too, although I suspect that in general DAC outputs aren't as plenty as ADC inputs.
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Post by Gaëtan on May 11, 2019 19:24:52 GMT
Impressed by the Solina ! Would be a great sound source next to the more traditional oscillators.
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Post by dmoney2000 on May 12, 2019 16:59:04 GMT
ok we’ve seen them, they are all lovely now when will they be available AAAARGH
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Post by 101 on May 13, 2019 8:30:12 GMT
Could the Topograf trigger an envelope if it was set to trigger mode? and would the Topograf trigger a Lopag OK?
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Post by knockman on May 13, 2019 21:34:38 GMT
Very impressive developments!
These new modules are just what I'm after for the wife & kids' birthday presents later this year.
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Post by spacedog on May 13, 2019 21:55:10 GMT
Very impressive developments! These new modules are just what I'm after for the wife & kids' birthday presents later this year. Now that made laugh out loud for real.
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Post by dijital on May 14, 2019 22:02:05 GMT
Great development all round So far I like the direction of the analogue kick and it sounds great too
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Post by arti on May 20, 2019 11:15:09 GMT
Watching clips from Superbooth I've noticed another new module. Can someone explain what the SLEW/EDGE does? What the Russian guy said in his overview wasn't enough to me to grasp the idea. I'm kinda familiar with slew (from my Neutron) but what does it mean it's west coast limiter as stated in the clip? Does every slew module fits this description, or this one is different? I've never heard about edge modules. What this combination (slew/edge) allows us to achieve?
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Post by Gaëtan on May 20, 2019 11:33:26 GMT
Some slew limiters include a gate or trigger output when it has to go up or down, i.e when it detects an "edge". That may be why the module is named like that (looks like it from the video).
I love slew limiters, they're incredibly useful !
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Post by Lugia on May 22, 2019 1:52:10 GMT
Has a look at the Slew Limiter...here's what I see there: the basic function is a typical portamento. But since Robert configured this together with a rise/fall discriminator, you also have pulse-outs for voltage rise detected, voltage fall detected, and voltage movement (rise or fall) detected. VERY useful! Plus, the portamento behavior can be selected to occur on rise, fall, or both voltage changes, and you have linear and logarithmic slewing curves...which means it should be a cinch for it to replicate TB-303-type glides or a host of other possible things.
Typical AE stuff...sure, it does what it's labelled, but that's just "the basics". Love how Robert sneaks in these extra little functions here and there...
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Post by Jihel on Aug 29, 2020 16:32:31 GMT
"Fun tip: Play the three videos together all at once ;-)" Yes ! Really fun ! I like a lot Solina and Algodrone I'm not seduced by the sounds of the Drumkit (just my taste)...
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