Showing posts with label Olivia Artz Modular. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olivia Artz Modular. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 07, 2024
OAM Time Machine - First Look
video upload by John Schussler
"I have an addiction to delays. I have many, many delays.
But the OAM Time Machine is different, and very, very good. It's big, but
that's what happens when you add a lot of sliders to something. I'd actually
be ok with it being even bigger, if they'd add cv control over each slider/time division.
But even without that it's pretty much the bee's knees.
The basic input is a very sparse random pattern (quantized) from a Clank Chaos.
Source VCO is a Noise Engineering Sinc Legio. Wee bit of reverb on the
final output, but not much.
So very, very nice."
00:00 Intro
00:20 Drone
02:57 Spread
04:17 Sliders
06:38 w/kick
You can find additional OAM time Machine posts here.
Thursday, July 25, 2024
This is impressive! // Time Machine from Olivia Artz Modular (OAM) [ambient eurorack fx]
video upload by DivKid
"I love a good delay and this has been a great delay that’s given a wide range of musical results. The Time Machine from OAM (Olivia Artz Modular) is a multi-tap delay with various timing, spread and clocking options as well as the ability to create custom blends on 8 delay taps and time divisions. This led to designing custom reverb ambiences and even finding a ‘Dynamic Rhythm Designer’ that allowed for making hi hat and bass rhythms in an intriguing way. Lots of links and the timing below. Have at it!"
*TIMING INDEX // CHAPTERS*
00:00 Hello & patch previews
01:27 What is the Time Machine?
02:02 Feature run down
03:45 Cosmic Delay Playtime
06:17 Dynamic Rhythm Designer - this is killer!
10:33 Will it flange? - exploring short delays & modulation FX
13:04 Ambient Bliss - ‘effiksmusic’ patreon audio
15:01 Custom Reverb & Ambience - primitive reverbs & unique echoes
19:01 Reverbs on Subtractive Synth Tones
19:49 Boutique Ambient Guitar FX - pedal rivalling lush echo verbs
21:17 Karplus Wrong - quirky delay synth voice action
23:15 Dub Techno Wonder! - red light district dub techno
26:11 Feedback - haunting howling tones
27:09 Background Glitch Textures for Beats
28:06 Music production tips for glitchy textures
28:52 Pre FX Processing for Better Layering - ‘dma’ patreon audio
Friday, April 05, 2024
4/4/24 (swarm) Gieskes Klok & No Drum + Zerosum Inertia PLXNA2 + OAM Uncertainty + Lexicon PCM 70
video upload by Cfpp0
"Butterflies, bats, 16mm swarm: Gieskes Klok modulates itself and No Drum and Olivia Artz Modular Uncertainty, which modulates No Drum, while Klok gates No Drum."
You cand find additional Gieskes Kok module posts here.
This appears to be the first post to feature Olivia Artz Modular. Details on their modules follow via Perfect Circuit and Noisebug.
"Uncertainty from Olivia Artz Modular is a 2hp coin toss module; it is open source, with new, user-swappable firmware being developed. So, it will continue to grow and offer new functionality!
In the standard firmware, the top input accepts gates, triggers, or any signal between -5V and +5V. Based on whether the input is positive or negative, it uses two different types of logic to produce gates at the corresponding eight outputs. If the input is above +1V, then the module does eight differently-weighted "coin tosses"—one for each output. If the outcome of the toss is "heads," a +5V signal is output for as long as the input stays above 1V. If the input signal is -1V or lower, a slightly different coin toss algorithm is used, where the outputs are paired—if the result of the toss is "heads," the upper output of the pair in question sends out a signal, and if it's "tails," the lower outputs sends out a signal.
Alternate firmwares are available for free, and loading them is as easy as plugging in your module via the rear PCB USB connection, dragging on a file, and you're done. The first new official firmware is a VU meter—with the panel LEDs displaying the current voltage level, and each LED getting a dedicated gate output—somewhat like a multi-window comparator! Olivia Artz's Uncertainty module is a great way to add chance operations to your rack without sacrificing space.
UNCERTAINTY FEATURES
2HP chance module with alternate firmwares available
Default firmware uses two distinct coin toss algorithms to convert incoming bipolar signals into eight streams of outgoing gates
Open source
One CV input with 10-bit resolution
Eight gate outputs"
LABELS/MORE:
eurorack,
Gieskes,
Lexicon,
New Makers,
New Modules,
News,
Olivia Artz Modular,
Zerosum
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