MATRIXSYNTH: Expert Sleepers disting NT


Thursday, October 03, 2024

Expert Sleepers disting NT


video uploads by Expert Sleepers

Playlist:

1. disting NT - Factory preset demo
A brief demo of some of the presets included on the disting NT's MicroSD card.

0:01 Aleatoric Piano
1:30 Granulated Piano
3:39 MIDI Song Player
4:20 "Rahoy" (Kirbinator demo)
06:14 Mixer
2. disting NT - Quickstart
An introduction to installing the module, understanding some basic concepts, navigating the UI, loading and editing a factory preset, and creating a basic preset from scratch.

00:08 Unboxing and installation
01:12 Power up
02:12 Loading a preset
03:45 Hiding (and showing) the help
04:38 Concepts and terminology
08:32 Navigation
12:08 Starting a fresh preset
12:49 Adding an algorithm
15:35 Saving the preset
16:14 Adding another algorithm and connecting them up
19:09 Adding an independent sub-patch
22:06 Removing an algorithm
23:12 Reordering algorithms
24:03 Modifying the Aleatoric Piano preset for external clock
26:55 Algorithm "specifications"
29:30 Navigation recap
3. disting NT - USB disk mode
A quick demo of the "USB disk mode" feature of the disting NT, which allows you to mount the module's MicroSD card as a removable drive on your computer.
4. disting NT - Introduction to Mappings
A demonstration of setting up CV, MIDI, and I2C control over the disting NT.

00:01 Introduction
01:42 CV Mappings
05:22 MIDI Mappings
07:48 I2C Mappings
5 disting NT - Connecting the breakout
The disting NT is supplied with a 'TMB' breakout module. This video shows one way this can be used, to provide TRS MIDI input and output, and to expose the two additional audio outputs.




via Expert Sleepers "The disting NT is the latest in the line of modules from Expert Sleepers that started with the original disting in 2014, which performed one of 16 very different functions at the turn of a knob. This concept has evolved through the disting mk3 (2015) - which added the possibility of firmware updates, and so a continually improving selection of functions - and the disting mk4 (2017) - which added a display, and brought the MicroSD card slot onto the front of the module, emphasising its increased importance for functions such as sample playback - to the disting NT’s predecessor, the disting EX (2020).

Ever since the mk3 was released, the modules’ firmwares have been continuously updated with new features, making them even more useful and better value.

We aim to continue this legacy with the disting NT.

Whereas the disting EX built directly on the selection of functions in the mk4, and then added some of its own, with the disting NT we’ve taken everything back to square one. We anticipate (eventually) adding every function ever offered by the previous distings, but every algorithm has been reconsidered and reappraised in the light of the possibilities offered by the new hardware platform. Often things have been streamlined and simplified - for example, a disting EX algorithm that offered a polysynth, a chorus, and a delay would be implemented on the NT as three separate functions, which you could combine as you choose - each function therefore being smaller and easier to deal with.

While the exact future of this module is yet to be written, one thing is certain - it will be driven by user feedback. We have an active user community, and suggestions made by users have often made it into the firmware. So we strongly encourage you to get in touch! Let us know what the disting NT can be for you.

What does it do?
The module takes audio and/or CV input, runs a bunch of software processing, and generates audio and/or CV output. It does this continuously.

The chunks of software processing are called algorithms. You can think of them much as you would think of plug-ins in your DAW. The module has a number of algorithms to choose from, and you can add the ones you want in a big list and the module will run them all.

What is it not?
The disting NT is not a “virtual modular”. There are no virtual cables flying around. It simply collects together a variety of functions that are useful in the context of a modular synthesizer and makes it possible to use a number of them at once.

It is not a “patch player”. It is not the intention that you do all the complex setup on a computer and then copy it over to the module. The module is designed to be used in a modular, with a UI that makes it fluid to do everything in the module itself.

It is not only useful via MIDI. The large number of inputs (and outputs) makes it possible to use it entirely via CV, interfacing with the rest of your modules in a natural way. (That said, it does also make a really good MIDI polysynth.)"

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