MATRIXSYNTH: ALM Busy Circuits Squid Salmple // Fast & powerful 8 channel audio and CV sampler in Eurorack


Thursday, July 11, 2019

ALM Busy Circuits Squid Salmple // Fast & powerful 8 channel audio and CV sampler in Eurorack


Published on Jul 11, 2019 DivKidVideo

"So here's the Squid Salmple from ALM Busy Circuits. It's an 8 channel Eurorack sampler that can record, mangle, modulate and playback audio or CV. It's fast and immediate with quick on the fly recording options and an easy interface that very quickly became a fast and intuitive way to work with both audio and CV. There's a phenomenal bank of samples that comes with it on the USB stick that's really well put together from a range of artists and sources. You've got 5 outputs, 3 assignable (to multiple destinations) CV inputs, 8 trigger inputs and plenty of control and options. I'd love to hear what you think about the module and the video so leave a comment and let's chat. Skip around with the timing index below if you see fit and cheers for watching!


**TIMING INDEX // SECTIONS**

PLEASE NOTE - all no talking demo patches are entirely dry with the outputs just mixed on the HexMix with level, pan and EQ.

00:00 Hello and video preview

01:28 What is the Squid Salmple? Feature run down.

03:43 Demo patch - bank 01 - 606 drums + lately bass

03:52 Getting started

05:01 Demo patch - bank 02 - 707 drums

05:06 Channel parameters 1 - channels 1-5 (with percussion)

08:15 Demo patch - bank 06 - 808 drums

08:26 Demo patch - bank 07 - 909 drums

08:30 Channel parameters 2 - channels 6-8 (with synth drones)

10:22 Demo patch - bank 08 - CR78 drums

10:28 Demo patch - bank 13 - R70 drums

10:34 Muting

11:10 Demo patch - bank 18 - Linn drum

11:19 CV playback & mangling

14:48 Demo patch - bank 25 - Sash M5N Beats

15:04 The FIRST PATCH I made with the module

17:06 Demo patch - bank 27 - Jack Mumdance drums

17:16 Key combos (mega useful!)

19:25 Demo patch - bank 29 - Jack Mumdance drums

19:32 Demo patch - bank 39 - Sash Beats - jungle tapes

19:38 Choking

21:04 Demo patch - bank 40 - GRM Tools + Microtonic drums

21:14 CV inputs & CV assign, attenuate + offset

24:04 Demo patch - bank 45 - Lauren Flax chords/melody

24:21 How to set up accents

25:35 Demo patch - bank 51 - Sue Zuki sample bank

25:51 How to record samples

27:15 Demo patch - bank 52 - Dungeon Acid Domestic Percussion

27:23 Live sampling on the fly

29:03 Demo patch - bank 54 - NYZ Field Recordings

29:20 Sampling CV (control voltages)

31:02 Demo patch - bank 59 - Yamaha CS80 notes

31:11 Demo patch - bank 64 - Russell Haswell Hordijk Benjolin

31:17 Notes of loading & saving

32:31 Demo patch - bank 66 - Ebcidic Cocoquantus

32:45 Demo patch - bank 67 - Ebcidic Lyra-8

32:53 “Poor mans delay” patch example from the manual

34:20 Demo patch - bank 68 - Drums + Roland SH101

34:29 Cue sets (this is simple yet powerful!)

37:50 Demo patch - bank 75 - Andrew Duff Roland TB303 + drums

** THIS VIDEO WAS SPONSORED BY ALM BUSY CIRCUITS** By sponsoring the video they received a service, which a demonstration video. However they had no control over what was said, patched or used in the video."

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