Thursday, August 14, 2014
Dave Smith Instruments Pro 2, Cwejman, Mutable eurorack demo
Published on Aug 14, 2014 bigcitymusic
"Here is a patch demonstrating the DSI Pro 2 interfacing with a eurorack modular synthesizer containing Cwejman RG-6 and Mutable Instruments Braids modules.
* 4 tracks of the Pro 2 sequencer have been programmed.
* DSI Pro 2 CV Gate Out is going into the Trigger input of Braids.
* Track 1 of the Pro 2’s multi track sequencer is assigned within the modulation matrix to CV 1 OUT, which is going into the 1v/oct input of the Braids.
* Track 2, 3 and 4 of the multi-track sequencer are assigned within the Pro 2’s modulation matrix to CV 2 OUT, which is running into the Braids FM input, set to meta mode.
* The Cwejman RG-6 high probability out random CV is routed to the CV 1 IN of the Pro 2, which is assigned to Sequencer tracks 2, 3 and 4 in the modulation matrix to modulate step values.
* The Modulation Wheel has been set to CV 3 OUT in the modulation matrix and is routed to the braids Timbre parameter.
* The Pitch Wheel has been set to CV 4 OUT in the modulation matrix and is routed to the Braids Color parameter.
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