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Re: My Journey Into Modular - The Ruiner Diaries

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 6:20 pm
by Ruiner
Dark Barn wrote:yeah Pam's will be good for LFOs but personally I wouldn't want to rely on it for envelopes, which are more fun if they can be triggered instead of set to a fixed clock or Euclidean sequence, you have Maths but it might not be enough, especially if you are using maths for other functions. *Or* Can the inputs on New Pam's be used to trigger envelopes? I haven't looked into all the new features.
from the manual:

"Each output is now able to provide not just clocked triggers but also rhythmic
waveforms with many parameters controllable directly and via assigning to external
CV control. Pamela has grown beyond a clever clock and now provides almost
limitless synced modulation possibilities.

Pamela’s NEW Workout provides a wide range of features in a compact space.
They include;
• BPM based clock with tempo rates 10-300BPM.
• 8 Clocked voltage outputs each with independent adjustable;
• Clock divisors and multipliers from /512 to x48 including various non
integer factors.
• Gated, Triangle, Sine, Envelope & random base waveforms.
• Waveform level and pulse width / skewing.
• Phase, Delay and delay division (for complex swing)
• Euclidean and random step skipping with beat based looping for rhythm
creation
• All output parameters assignable to x2 CV inputs with individual software
offset, attenuation and monitoring.
• Per output and group saving and loading to 200 banks.
• Voltage and direct control of clock stop/start, reset and rate..
• Sync to an external clock input at 48 to 1 PPQN.
• Realtime intuitive user interface with high resolution LED display.
• Provides dedicated DIN Sync and MIDI clock output via optional expander(s). "

Re: My Journey Into Modular - The Ruiner Diaries

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 9:17 pm
by oscillateur
You could benefit from some sample and hold / track and hold, sequential switches or logic. All these functions are typically available in small modules, so you could probably fit all that. They all have tons of uses and are the little things that can make bigger modules more awesomerest.

Re: My Journey Into Modular - The Ruiner Diaries

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 2:38 pm
by Ruiner
Thanks oscillateur, i'll keep that in mind!


Here's a thing:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BTCTuPXAbj_/?hl=en


I don't know what i'm doing yet.... but man is it fun!! For some reason i get a lot of pleasure of pulling all the patch cables out when i'm starting over. :lol:

Re: My Journey Into Modular - The Ruiner Diaries

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 1:25 pm
by Ruiner
Here's my first go with the Morphagene. Getting some incredible textures with this thing mixed with Clouds!

Created an on the fly recording from Elements and Voltage Block 8 clocked by Pamela's New Workout into the Morphagene. Ran cv control from Pamela's New Workout into Morphagene and Clouds. A second output running through Intellijel Rainmaker on the swell preset. The first (roughly) 3 minutes is all self generative and then I start manual control

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkYGakaJabo[/youtube]

Re: My Journey Into Modular - The Ruiner Diaries

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 1:30 pm
by ritz
You sound like B.o.B. now :lol:

Bobiner ? Did we ever pick one? Ruinob?

Cool textures too

Re: My Journey Into Modular - The Ruiner Diaries

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:22 pm
by Ruiner
:lol:

Bobner

Re: My Journey Into Modular - The Ruiner Diaries

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 9:41 pm
by oscillateur
Nah, it was Boner. Obviously.