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Eurorack Live Patch Explained – Clock, Mixing & Flexibility

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Clock, Mixing & Flexibility

Hey there! Welcome to part three of this short series explaining the patch on my eurorack system for live-sets. Today we go over how everything is clocked and triggered, how I mix it all together, and finally, I have a few tips to keep a live patch flexible, and to prepare for a few things that can go wrong during a live show!

Check out the first two videos in this series if you want to learn more about the basic patch I use to create melodies and the percussive parts of this live-patch. And consider subscribing if you want to see more! 🙂

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Eurorack Live Patch Explained – Drums and Samples

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Eurorack Live Patch Explained – Drums and Samples

Hey there! This is the second video of a three-part series explaining the patch on my eurorack modular synth for live performances. This time we’ll have a look at the parts of the patch responsible for drums and sample playback. Next week we go over how I clock and mix everything.

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Eurorack Live Patch Explained: Melodic Voices

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Eurorack Live Patch Explained – part 1: Melodic Voices

Hey there! This is the first video of a three part series explaining a patch on my eurorack modular synth I often use for live performances. We start with the melodic voices, next week we have a look at drums and sample playback, and finally how I bring everything together.

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Analog Memories | 0-Coast + 0-Ctrl + Doepfer A151 Sequential Switch

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Analog Memories

Someone was wondering if it would be useful to have two 0-Ctrl units, looking for an excuse to get another one. He was wondering if it would be possible to extend the 8 step sequence to 16. Since I do not have two 0-ctrl’s lying around, I used my Brains/PressurePoints combo (the 0-Pressure) to do this experiment. Unfortunately I could not find a way to make one stop and the other one continue. I am not sure it can be done.

However, if you’re looking to extend your sequence, getting a ‘sequential switch’ would be a lot more helpful. The Doepfer A151 can switch between four input signals when it receives a gate, which makes it a perfect companion for your 0-ctrl. I used it to extend the sequence from 8 to 16. Adding the 0-Pressure extended it to 32 and ultimately to 128. But with so many untuned notes, you should make a Krell patch or use a quantizer…

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