Noodlings of Lars

Nice! Looks like a very musical module. Will it also take an address besides a clock? As in can we drive with a clock-phase signal :wink:

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Thanks Dan! Yeah, it IS very musical, that was my first reflection. No, it only takes a clock, as it is.

Looks like some quality modules will be dropping soon from JPLab. This one seems to have a nice balance of user control vs random modulation of the sequence.

And nice to see some Venom quietly doing its thing :heart:

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Actually it turns out I was wrong about this and didn’t read the manual thoroughly enough. It does indeed have a mode where the step is addressable.

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Testing another brilliant upcoming commercial sequencer from JPLab - Star Matrix. Very inventive stuff, you can look forward to it!

My contribution to the Very Cool Patch contest #75. A slow and spacious patch with me using galactic amounts of the fabulous AirWindows plugin :slight_smile: Definately a headphone piece.

It really is a wonderful plugin, so here goes many thanks to Chris and Paul for bringing us this in VCV Rack! I feel like I’ve only begun to scratch the surface of it, and that it’s a lifetime’s worth of exploration in itself.

The patch is three voices. Tempo and gates are courtesey of the docB::PwmClock with some swing applied.

Melody is by the Proteus sequencer with it’s expander. I’ve pre-generated some sequences with Proteus I liked, for each of the three voices, and saved them with the expander, and I’m changing through those saved sequences using the clock and ML:Counter modules.

The bass voice is Tides2 in chords mode and I split the voice in two: The bass notes themselves, and then, through the Capacitor2 highpass filter, I use the wonderful TapeDelay2 module to create the ghostly overlay for the bass.

The Surge::Wavetable VCO lead voice gets some delay and spacious Galactic reverb.

The third voice is triggered by the Repelzen::Re-burst, as a burst of 4 notes, playing the wonderful docB::Pad VCO, with a royal treatment of tape delay and two reverbs.

Of the modes I tried in AirWindows, the TapeDelay2 mode is probably my favorite so far, closely followed by the Galactic reverb.

Enjoy!

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My contribution to VCP-76 - A “One Voice” patch. Mostly an excuse to play with the new, lovely Cytomic CF-100 filter, and the Surge Delay which is just great as well.

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Strictly speaking it’s not really “one voice” it’s one polyphonic VCO :wink: but it’s lovely and I like it.

EDIT : I just saw you figured it out yourself in the other post

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A mellow ambient piece. Entirely generative and entirely driven by Marbles.

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That time when Steve Reich smoked a joint with Tangerine Dream…

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Having a play with the new Squinktronix Arpeggiator.

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Had a little jam today with the JPLab::Star Matrix Jr. sequencer and a load of Surge modules. Man I love those Surge modules…

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First jam with the new Impromptu:Note-Echo. Liking it!

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Super nice!

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Happy you like it!

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Came up with a(nother) satisfying way of providing variations over a simple 10-note sequence, whilst diving into the docB sequencing modules and PdArray.

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Just daydreaming, sitting at the edge of the canyon …

This is my entry to the “Dreamworld Plus One Challenge”: Dreamworld Plus One Challenge (September 2024)

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This is cool. It seems like you are using Surge for all audio generating and processing. These are great modules, and are super popular these days.

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Thanks Bruce! That’s right, the Surge modules are fantastic and I love that plugin to bits.

3 instances of Palette (i.e. Plaits) used and abused as both LFO and VCO.

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