Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:19 pm
Do we have a breakdown of all the Mooer pedals and what their circuits are based on and whatnot?
ILF4LYF
https://ns1.ilovefuzz.com/
niceRuiner wrote:Incoming!
These weren't going to be my first two modules but they have a 20% sale at analogue haven on all mutable instruments stuff right now so whatevs.... i actually have some ideas to utilize this with the guitar and control the CV with the Folktek Triad, Dreadbox sequencer pedal and Dwarfcraft Happiness pedal (which is also incoming)... doesn't matter though. Just getting a few of these things at a time to learn and decide what i want.
Haha nice! I'll be hitting you up for recommendations and advice soon!B.O.B wrote:niceRuiner wrote:Incoming!
These weren't going to be my first two modules but they have a 20% sale at analogue haven on all mutable instruments stuff right now so whatevs.... i actually have some ideas to utilize this with the guitar and control the CV with the Folktek Triad, Dreadbox sequencer pedal and Dwarfcraft Happiness pedal (which is also incoming)... doesn't matter though. Just getting a few of these things at a time to learn and decide what i wanti've got a couple of the MikroPhonie, they are great with Clouds. I like using em to trigger grains and freeze, obviously awesome as sound source and for modulating any of the parameters as cv. Really cool as v/oct. i think clouds was my first module
UglyCasanova wrote:B.O.B. and Ruiner combining forces
I don't know what you know or are looking to do, but I'd recommend you read through this series from start to finish.Ruiner wrote:
Haha nice! I'll be hitting you up for recommendations and advice soon!
Dude. Thank you for this.B.O.B wrote:I don't know what you know or are looking to do, but I'd recommend you read through this series from start to finish.Ruiner wrote:
Haha nice! I'll be hitting you up for recommendations and advice soon!
https://web.archive.org/web/20160403115 ... ecrets.htm
I've mostly been learning the "west coast" Serge philosophy. The original Serge manuals and documents are super informative, but this is the goldmine for how-to into Serge modular synthesis.
http://serge.synth.net/documents/Intro_ ... Part_1.pdf
http://serge.synth.net/documents/Intro_ ... Part_2.pdf
This site has a wealth of info describing the individual Serge Modules with tips too.
http://www.serge-fans.com/wizardry.htm
Both of those sites are great resource for planning out/putting together a modular system, Serge or otherwise. Great thing with Serge modules is their "patch programability", you get a LOT of different functions from a single module depending on how you patch it. For instance check out the Smooth/Stepped Generator, or SSG.
http://www.serge-fans.com/wiz_SSG1.htm
http://www.serge-fans.com/wiz_SSG2.htm
http://www.serge-fans.com/wiz_SSG3.htm
That describes some 16 different functions of just one module. From being a VCO/LFO, slew limiting, being a lowpass filter/gate....and that's only an intro to what the module can do.
Great place to start. Thanks for sharing!B.O.B wrote:I don't know what you know or are looking to do, but I'd recommend you read through this series from start to finish.Ruiner wrote:
Haha nice! I'll be hitting you up for recommendations and advice soon!
https://web.archive.org/web/20160403115 ... ecrets.htm
I've mostly been learning the "west coast" Serge philosophy. The original Serge manuals and documents are super informative, but this is the goldmine for how-to into Serge modular synthesis.
http://serge.synth.net/documents/Intro_ ... Part_1.pdf
http://serge.synth.net/documents/Intro_ ... Part_2.pdf
This site has a wealth of info describing the individual Serge Modules with tips too.
http://www.serge-fans.com/wizardry.htm
Both of those sites are great resource for planning out/putting together a modular system, Serge or otherwise. Great thing with Serge modules is their "patch programability", you get a LOT of different functions from a single module depending on how you patch it. For instance check out the Smooth/Stepped Generator, or SSG.
http://www.serge-fans.com/wiz_SSG1.htm
http://www.serge-fans.com/wiz_SSG2.htm
http://www.serge-fans.com/wiz_SSG3.htm
That describes some 16 different functions of just one module. From being a VCO/LFO, slew limiting, being a lowpass filter/gate....and that's only an intro to what the module can do.
raj007 wrote: Dude. Thank you for this.
Ruiner wrote: Great place to start. Thanks for sharing!
ck3 wrote:
Chankgeez subliminally convinced me to emulate U2 via the power of TGP suggestion:
Now an oscillating fuzz is all that's required to fully channel The Edge.
Translating to Swedish: pillage / rape. He's gonna go all Viking on your gear, Bob.vidret wrote:ROB//RUB