3 Modules 99 Plaits Rings Stages











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I've been a fan of Mutable Instruments since I first got into Eurorack, but I must say: they've been killing it more than usual with their latest modules. I had to restrain myself not to get both Marbles and Stages right away when they came out, but it turns out it was just a question of time (and when Plaits got an LFO mode I just couldn't resist that either). • I love the Stages concept of having these simple functions that can be combined in creative ways to build all kinds of complexity. It's my cup of tea, for sure. • (I'm not sponsored by MI, by the way – if only! :-P) • Patch notes: • At the heart of this patch is Plaits, playing a myriad of percussive sounds thanks to its voltage controllable Model selection. The main output you're hearing dry, but the secondary Aux output is passed through Rings' alternate Karplus-Strong resonator, which includes a huge reverb effect (there's no other reverb added in this patch). • Stages controls the whole thing, creating two random S H voltage sequences, as well as clock signals to get the patch moving. • Let's start with the clocks: • Ch. 3 is my master clock . This channel outputs a square LFO, and triggers Plaits (Trig input), the main S H (ch. 6) and a clock divider (ch. 4). • Ch. 4 in turn divides the master clock by 4, and this triggers the second S H (ch. 5). • Now the S H channels: • Ch. 5 samples a copy of Plaits' main audio output, for a pseudo random bipolar voltage sequence. This is used to modulate Plaits' Timbre and Morph parameters. • Ch. 6, the main S H , is used to control Plaits' model selection and Rings' Brightness, Damping and Structure (this is what creates those reverb ducking effects). This samples a signal from an LFO (Stages ch. 2), whose frequency is modulated by another LFO (ch. 1), whose frequency is being modulated by the very same S H output it helps create (ch. 6). By using fast, erratic signals with feedback modulation as sample input you can get pretty close to a random S H signal. Useful, since Stages doesn't have a noise generator, which is what you'd typically use for this purpose. • * * • Thanks for watching! :) • Feel free to request upcoming module combinations from my rack, and check out the #3modulechallenge for more 3 module patches! • ➢ Series overview: https://goo.gl/TyP8jS • ➢ Modulargrid: https://goo.gl/by1AUE • ➢ • ➢ Support the channel by buying some music via https://comparativeirrelevance.bandca... https://linktr.ee/comparativeirrelevance

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