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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Patch Notes #1 - Euclidean Rhythms with Ornament & Crime


Published on Jun 30, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"Our first patch example using an expanded version of the routing used in our previous tutorial exploring Euclidean Rhythms and envelopes in the Ornament & Crime eurorack module.

All 4 Euclidean Rhythm generators in Ornament & Crime are clocked by the Make Noise Tempi, which is also clocking the Wogglebug and the René X and Y clock inputs (at different rates). René is in snake mode, modulating the X CV in with the Wogglebug S&H output, Y CV by the slowly cycling Malekko ADLFO. Four channels from MN Pressure Points/Analog Memory routed to the Ornament & Crime channels modulating Euclidean Fill values on each respective channel.

The 4 channels of Euclidean Rhythms are routed to: Mutable Instruments Braids in Meta mode modulated by René; the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas in a skin/bass mode playing a short, noisy snare; the Roland Scooper which has a noise-based hihat sound whose length is being modulated by another slow ADLFO cycle; the Malekko Envelator which is triggering/modulating a resonant filter Kick in the Malekko Dual Borg. All mixed through a Malekko Mix 4 and then patched through Mutable Warps running Parasites in ping-pong delay mode.

Rhythm control is almost entirely controlled by the 4 channels of Pressure Points, changing the number of filled steps in the generated rhythms from off up to 32 steps.

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/"

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Euclidean Rhythms with Ornament & Crime


Published on Jun 29, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"We examine Euclidean Rhythms with Ornament & Crime, an open source, DIY Eurorack module featuring a vector based chord sequencing to quantizing to quadrature LFOs and more.

http://www.voltagecontrollab.com/2016..."

Saturday, April 16, 2016

O+C "Piqued" app with Euclidean filters enabled


Published on Apr 16, 2016 Tim Churches

"Ornament & Crime module, running 'Piqued' quad envelope generator app, with each of the four envelopes used to trigger drums on two MI peaks modules. One clock input routed to all 4 envelopes. Euclidean trigger filters enabled on all 4 envelopes. The Euclidean fill, length and offset parameters on the 4 channels are modified. Trigger delay is also demonstrated on one of the channels."

More info on the Ornament & Crime eurorack module herehttp://www.matrixsynth.com/2016/02/automatonnetz-app-for-ornament-crime.html.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Automatonnetz: an "app" for the Ornament & Crime DIY eurorack synthesiser modulo


Published on Feb 27, 2016 Tim Churches

"A brief and not at all musical demonstration of the display for the Automatonnetz 'app' for the Ornament & Crime DIY eurorack synthesiser module. The Automatonnetz, coded up by Patrick Dowling, combines the neo-Riemannian triad chord transformations of the Harrington 1200 app, which also runs on the Ornament & Crime module, and which was inspired by the Noise Engineering Tonnetz Sequent module, with the 'Exfilnator' vector sequencer idea expressed by fcd72 (Frank) of d:Machinery. See https://github.com/patrickdowling/O_C... for more details."


"digital/quantizing shift register (ASR)

"analog" shift register (ASR) built around TI DAC8564/5 and teensy 3.x (cortex M4)

i/o:

4x CV outputs (16 bit), 'in-the-loop' compensated.
4x CV inputs (+/-5V, 12bit) :: sample input / offset (in octaves) / ASR index / active-notes-per-scale
4x digital inputs (trigger, hold, oct up, oct down)
output range: -3v – +6v
128x64 oled display
reprogrammable
85mA (@120MHz)
https://github.com/mxmxmx/O_C

85 mA +12V
? mA -12V
? mA 5V
25 mm Depth
Module is available as a DIY project only."

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