Did you connect the Gate Out from the Qunexus to Gate on the Atlantis?
If that didn't work, did you try to connect Gate Out from the Qunexus to Trig on the Atlantis?


hello,
i currently have my qnexus hooked up to my atlantis eurorack modualr

i have the patched to 1 volt per ocatave . if i just hit a note i get nothing but if i cycle the envelope in a loop
i get different pitches on the keyboard.

how can i just play without cycling the envolope?

any help is appreciated.


I agree because I reposition mine as well, but it would be an inconvenience of minor significance when compared to the benefits. In my case the repositioning would be viewed as not that desirable.

But "repositioning" could be further achieved by another toggle corresponding to state. If one so desired.

Both options are much more logically sensible than the current implementation of "clone my entire rack, add a few modules, rinse and repeat", which adds noise to redundancy.


Metropolis:
125 BPM
Pulses:
Ch1: 4, Ch2: 2, Ch3: 4, Ch4: 2, Ch5: 4, Ch6: 2, Ch7: 4, Ch8: 2
Gate Mode:
Ch1: ..., Ch2: _, Ch3: ., Ch4: ..., Ch5: ..., Ch6: ..., Ch7: ..., Ch8: _
Aux A = STEPd: Var
MMG:
FREQ 1- Var
LP&HP: Var
Morphing Terrarium #2:
Mid Range causes distortion on DPO
DPO:
SHAPE: Var
FOLD: Var
FOLD Attenuator: Var
PEG:
Bi-polar: OFF
MATHS:
Leave alone


Not sure if this would work in every way. Users tend to reposition modules when their systems change to fill up the gapes.


It is very fast to write sequences in Voltage Memory.

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Many users have duplicate racks of a base system. For example, "My Current Rack", "My Future Rack", "My Future Future Rack", etc.

Rather than making multiple racks, let users tag the modules in their base rack as "current", "future", "next", "drumwish", "2016", etc.
A toggle that switches between those variants then would dim the modules not having the tag corresponding to the toggle setting.


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nice!! and lots better here than on muffs...


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yolo


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Thread: Bug Report

It works indeed. Thanks for the speedy fix!


Thread: Bug Report

I cannot get a screenshot created when trying to make a patch.
-- IOSIS

This should be fixed (for now). Thanks for reporting.

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I cannot get a screenshot created when trying to make a patch.

"Error: The requested address '/img/patches/modulargrid_11289.jpg' was not found on this server."

"Something does not work as expected ...
Could not load screenshot."


Ok, thanks!


Is this the rack you are referring to?
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/synth/153674/954

There are no TrueGrid playable modules in it. Only a little selection of modules work in TrueGrid, check the "Playable in TrueGrid" option in the ModuleBrowser to see them.

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Also, when I hit F12 the Audio API thing says it is supported under the console tab.


I have used it on other computers just fine, but on my computer it always loads up my rack and then just stays there. It doesn't even finish loading the images, because they are blurry (but I can still see my modules). Nothing happens when I click or do anything, and no error is given.

JavaScript is turned on, and I am using Chrome. Any help?


Somehow you managed to combine Dark Knight cinematography with modular synths. Great!
-- solitud

Haha thank you! ;)

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Performance on the System One


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Somehow you managed to combine Dark Knight cinematography with modular synths. Great!


A new track with this system - a programmed expression

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  • Like I said, I beta tested the 4ms Row Power, the Intellijel and the Tiptop Studio Zeus. All were pretty good. There a a couple of instances with some digital modules (Pamelas workout, trigger riot) still make slight noise on their own. This wouldn't happen with a linear supply. In my situation, I put those in a 3u case that is only sequencing modules, no sound processing/generation)
  • -- exper

4ms Row Power is clean

yes you should isolate your modules if you can

1FX ,audio i/o

2VCO

3 sequencing (trigger,gate,cv,lfo,env....)


Like I said, I beta tested the 4ms Row Power, the Intellijel and the Tiptop Studio Zeus. All were pretty good. There a a couple of instances with some digital modules (Pamelas workout, trigger riot) still make slight noise on their own. This wouldn't happen with a linear supply. In my situation, I put those in a 3u case that is only sequencing modules, no sound processing/generation)


Alright this is something I need to investigate myself too because I'll be using it solely to record its output and use it for post production. What is to your knowledge an ultra quiet one if not the Intellijel we spoke about?


I have replacements. They still hum. ;)

At this point I have to get rid of them, because I hardly want to record anything.

The problem, some will say 'mine is quiet'. Then you go listen to their soundcloud page and it's an Armageddon sized racket of noise and redlined levels. Of course they won't know if there's hum then. ;)


*lots of complaints about unwanted hum and noise with the MN busboards.

isn't this a PAST issue ??
with the first shared system

i thought this was fixed ?
i spoke with tony , when he was in Montreal last summer
and he seemed aware of the problem with older busboards
i think it has more to due with running the power supply to close to i't limit

i have picked up a used SS
it was one of the first generations and it was unusable for live use (hum and noise)

the shared system was redesigned since then
the one i tried at MOOG AUDIO with ROSIE was very quiet in the headphones and on the PA

you should contact MAKE NOISE directly and ask TONY about the issue.


extra knobs !!! YES
the design is getting better all the time

-- FSK1138

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Mmmmm not a fan of bulkiness... Something like this will do right?
"TPS80W Triple Power Supply – TYPE B"
-- Tazio

Yes. That's a very good Supply. Lots of headroom for better performance. I beta tested those and the results were good. I've also used the tiptop studio Zeus and can recommend that as well.


Mmmmm not a fan of bulkiness... Something like this will do right?
"TPS80W Triple Power Supply – TYPE B"


If you read up on the Muff Wiggker forum, you'll are lots of complaints about unwanted him and noise with the MN busboards. I'm kind of stuck with them for know since my cases came with them, but the minute I can, I'm swapping.

The best supplies are linear, like Doepfer uses. Super quiet and no issues as long as you stay below the power limit. The problem is, no one else wants to make a linear supply because off the licensing costs. They are also bulkier, and won't fit in today's more shallow case designs.

I'm either going to swap my MN for the Intellijel power, or design an external enclosure that will house 3-4 linear power supplies to feed into my Goike cases. (2x6u aluminum boards configured as a folding design and a 3u boat in front)


See I knew I should have asked. That's what I was going for since most of my modules will be MN. Good to know, thanks exper!


Just do NOT choose a make noise power supply. It's terribly noisy. I'd go with the Intellijel power as it has a ton of headroom, or a pair of the tiptop studio Zeus busboards. Both I've used and are very quiet. 4ms row power isn't bad either.


Ha! I though the case came with the PSU. Anybody has any suggestion regarding to that?


So I'm new to the site, have a rack that I'm planning/building out. I have a full 9u rack with a bunch of stuff and now have a 6u rack I'm working on. Anyways, I'm basically looking for some thoughts on a comparison of ALM's Pamela's Workout and MFB's SEQ-03. I currently have a Workout, and really like it. I use it mainly for the clock inputs on my Z8000. However, in my new 6u rack, I've just put in a Rene. The SEQ-03 is a bit big, but has a few more triggers. It also looks like it has some extra functionality, and it's not just clock triggers, but a variety of types of triggers like CV and AD envelope I guess. I feel like I want maybe some LFO power in the rack, but maybe with the SEQ-03 I wouldn't really need it? I've tried to research how to really use the SEQ-03 but still don't quite grok it in fullness. I'm kind of confused on the 'tracks'. Are there 4 rows of 4 steps? And each row is a different trigger type? The Workout, for the size and money, seems like it will do most anything I would want and leave room for other modules, but I heard a good plug for the SEQ-03, so it peaked my interest. So yea, any thoughts on the two, or perhaps there is another module that is recommended. The Trigger Riot is too big, so I'm not really considering that for this rack, but maybe the next :) Thanks for the feedback.


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happy to report the selling 3 modules,one of which got to its new owner today and the other 2 are on their way to a new master in norway.
i'm very pleased with how this is working out


extra knobs !!! YES
the design is getting better all the time


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Yes to me it didn't make sense that there were two type of logic. As I'm now used to the way kyma modules work, where you can connect anything to anything no matter what.

Thanks both of ya for making it more clear! ;)


:)
Re: Logic. - I just didn't want the OP to confuse the two forms of logic, as he's a euro newcomer. Synth terms like these aren't really known/used outside of modular synths.


  • It's not that it's 'programmable' it's just CV controlled.
    ....... (o_0) "The Plog module comprises two programmable logic sections ..."
    i get your point i think you misunderstood what i mean by "programable" as opposed to hardwired
    when i use logic i like very basic hardwired ports

  • with Wogglebug and Math you have good logic

  • -- FSK1138
  • That's not the same kind of logic.

...........i never said it was the same.. i said it was good

glad we can agree on the A-151 rev2 :)
cheers


there was a recently added module from Shakmat - Bishop Miscellany [Dual Stepped CV Gate Recorder]
there is no video on the module page. there IS one on youtube. it really should be on there. though a proto in the video, its still awesome. the vid should really be on the page.

id like to know is it possible to add a video link to a module so long as its relevant to the piece. or is there a way to submit one for approval?

here is the link i found on youtube.

thanks


Thread: Marketplace

This might come. Currently everything is tied to modules, because that's the way the database works.

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Very cool, but didn't see any way to sell cases. Will that be an option in the future?


i have used the Plog and i really don't like it :(
something just rubs me wrong about programmable logic
-- FSK1138

It's not that it's 'programmable' it's just CV controlled. That leads to very interesting patterns that aren't static if you took the output from just one logic type. But besides that, it includes flip flop logic, which is super creative and helps in building complex, constantly changing patches. The only other logic module (especially in a smaller firm) with the basics + flip flop is the Animodule LogicOgic.

sort of defeats the whole point
with Wogglebug and Math you have good logic
-- FSK1138

That's not the same kind of logic. There's voltage logic for pulling out the peaks or inverting a combination of CV signals (maths) and there's 'digital' (on and off state) gate logic. The wogglebug outputs a clock and random burst triggers, but it has nothing to do with mixing and combining triggers.

i found the A-151 rev2 to be really useful EXPANDER
you can clock it off maths or the Wogglebug or the cock divider
or even a LFO
and it can act as 2,3,4 to 1 out or 1to2,3,4 out
and you have a manuel switch
fun time fun time :) !!
-- FSK1138

That I agree with. Sequential switches are a lot of fun. You can even turn it into a pitch sequencer if you put offset voltages into the inputs (like for instance, the 4 Center channels of your maths)
They're also handy for feeding it different clock speeds and switching between them for ratcheting effects.


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very good ,,, i would even be interested in 1/8 version in 1MU moog format
i really like the new design
-- FSK1138

Glad that you like it. 1MU might be possible. It would not change the design very much, but we might not be able to fit 4 knobs per channel. 3 would fit though.


i have used the Plog and i really don't like it :(
something just rubs me wrong about programmable logic
sort of defeats the whole point
with Wogglebug and Math you have good logic
i found the A-151 rev2 to be really useful EXPANDER
you can clock it off maths or the Wogglebug or the cock divider
or even a LFO
and it can act as 2,3,4 to 1 out or 1to2,3,4 out
and you have a manuel switch
fun time fun time :) !!


A Fenix planner? come on!


Looks like a good deal. Simple and generous!

Thanks for all your help and suggestions exper! I'm sure there will be follow ups in the future ;)