Tuesday, July 02, 2024
Modular is better when it's dynamic! // 3 patches with Impulse Dynamics by Steady State Fate (SSF)
video upload by DivKid
"In this 3 patches* video we look at the Impulse Dynamics by Steady State Fate, a 6HP Eurorack module that generates pulses and envelopes and controls them (or external signals) dynamically. Which is to say it can vary the level of them over time. There's some clever digital VCA zero cross tech in the design for syncing audio and modulation sources and the ability to process modulation or audio while also doing the thing I love which is adding dynamics (think velocity, or level changes) to envelopes and envelope decays over time.
*3 patches is my shorter demo series that distills what I typically make (longer in depth fulsome affairs) into a trio of patches and ideas. It's also more exploratory in pace, so I hope you enjoy and follow along!"
**TIMING INDEX // CHAPTERS**
00:00 Hello & previews
00:35 What is the Impulse Dynamics?
01:23 Feature & panel run down
02:46 Adding groove to beats & funk to synth lines
06:36 Audio wave shaping - PWM & retracting exponential saws
08:41 S&H modulated VCA processed modulation
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