Finally hooked up the B case with all of the 'cast offs' and tested it. It's actually quite a serious modular in its own right, which is what I was going for: one performance-driven, deterministic case and one random/generative-based exploration case.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/fHPWDNMzNGjB9STs7
Getting the stand for my 6U case has been an absolute customs nightmare; I just hope it actually shows up some day in one piece at this point!
Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
It certainly looks impressive!
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Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
Ha, I suppose it does! It's a bit of a ring in the snout of a pig, however, if I don't get any music done on it, though! (imo -- there is an alarming number of people that buy into modular, get lost/disheartened/disenchanted, lose interest and stop making music altogether).
Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
Yes, all of those, got the T-Shirt.
But I ignored the printed warning "please patch responsibly"
I’m back now, and I’m far more responsible, the benefit of a traumatic previous relationship.
Your case is looking great though, a good balance of functionality and aesthetics.
Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
Did my first round of serious recording last night with the new setup, it worked flawlessly.
I used Logic as the primary clock and went mio USB/MIDI > Erica Synths MIDI <> CLK > NerdSeq, sync'd at 24 PPQ. Audio followed the live chain exactly going straight from Rosie to the 18i20.
The first piece I wrote for the live setup is long and pretty involved, it took ages to record it one part at a time in real time, but I am very happy with the final result!
I should be able to record the poly synth parts tonight, and then move onto song #2!
I used Logic as the primary clock and went mio USB/MIDI > Erica Synths MIDI <> CLK > NerdSeq, sync'd at 24 PPQ. Audio followed the live chain exactly going straight from Rosie to the 18i20.
The first piece I wrote for the live setup is long and pretty involved, it took ages to record it one part at a time in real time, but I am very happy with the final result!
I should be able to record the poly synth parts tonight, and then move onto song #2!
Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
Quick update: recordings continue to move forward. Haven’t forgotten about the overview photo/breakdown , but I think I will wait until I can tear the patch down so there’s a clear view of the modular.
Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
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Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
First piece is officially in the can! What a huge relief that is, it feels like forever since I started this project!
Looking forward to starting the next one! I'm home for the extended weekend and I hope I can get two of the four pieces completed by the time I go back to work.
I made another small swap in the main case: I took Rosie out and replaced it with a WMD Output Pro. So far I really like it!
Looking forward to starting the next one! I'm home for the extended weekend and I hope I can get two of the four pieces completed by the time I go back to work.
I made another small swap in the main case: I took Rosie out and replaced it with a WMD Output Pro. So far I really like it!
Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
2 months later ...
I'm finally able to pull down this patch, photograph the complete setup, and post it here!
This was a fun, time-consuming, and challenging project; I learned a lot about what I like and don't like, my workflow, and live composition and performance with the modular.
I admit, it will be a relief to step away from the patch cables for a while! I don't even know what the modular looks like unpatched.
I'm finally able to pull down this patch, photograph the complete setup, and post it here!
This was a fun, time-consuming, and challenging project; I learned a lot about what I like and don't like, my workflow, and live composition and performance with the modular.
I admit, it will be a relief to step away from the patch cables for a while! I don't even know what the modular looks like unpatched.
Re: Here we go -- single-skiff performance synth in 104hp?
Sorry for the delay in getting this done, it was a semi-daunting project getting everything labeled clearly!
This is the CONTROL SKIFF:
And this is the VOICE SKIFF:
There are a total of five melodic voices and four percussion voices.
The signal flow breakdown is below. Unless otherwise noted, the call outs are [CV or pitched audio related to that CV]/[VCA envelope]/[VCF envelope]
VOICE A/B/C
Oscillation #1/Make Noise Dynamix
VOICE D/E/F
Oscillation #2/Doepfer SEM
VOICE G/H/I
Subharmonicon #1/Doepfer LPF #1
VOICE J/K/L
Subharmonicon #2/Doepfer LPF #2
VOICE M/N/O
Mother-32
VOICE P/Q/R/S
808 kick, snare, open hihat, closed hihat
Z
Clock input from DAW
1-2
LFOs for PWM on Oscillation #1 and 2
This is the CONTROL SKIFF:
And this is the VOICE SKIFF:
There are a total of five melodic voices and four percussion voices.
The signal flow breakdown is below. Unless otherwise noted, the call outs are [CV or pitched audio related to that CV]/[VCA envelope]/[VCF envelope]
VOICE A/B/C
Oscillation #1/Make Noise Dynamix
VOICE D/E/F
Oscillation #2/Doepfer SEM
VOICE G/H/I
Subharmonicon #1/Doepfer LPF #1
VOICE J/K/L
Subharmonicon #2/Doepfer LPF #2
VOICE M/N/O
Mother-32
VOICE P/Q/R/S
808 kick, snare, open hihat, closed hihat
Z
Clock input from DAW
1-2
LFOs for PWM on Oscillation #1 and 2