A polyphonic digital complex VCO is a strong, strong proposition.
@RobinRimbaudScanner3 ай бұрын
Wow, a great video and loving that Ring mod electro synth section - a touch of Seinfeld bass and so funky! Nicely done Tom (and the ALM team, of course!)
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Thanks Robin, appreciate that!
@madebypeteАй бұрын
Every time I watch one of your videos the module goes straight into my Modular Grid rack. 🙏
@jonridley3 ай бұрын
That’s a pretty sweet module, great demo
@chrisfeinmann1253 ай бұрын
The music in this video is ludicrous. So good!
@goonfish3 ай бұрын
Instant vibe with me - seems like a Lone machine! (like much of ALM's stuff, honestly) This thing is especially well laid-out in such a tight package, to boot. 🎯
@user-rh9th5ek3b3 ай бұрын
Amazing module. Great video! Thanks.
@rtplayer35433 ай бұрын
Wow, I really love what you do! Very inspiring.
@andreasschmelas3 ай бұрын
Dope sounds 🎉 well done !
@walkerheckly65263 ай бұрын
Love your videos, and was thrilled to see you'd made one for this module when I saw it new on modulargrid!
@jamesbaynton18813 ай бұрын
Fascinating module, great explanation, rockin' tunes!
@user-xt8km1dh4q3 ай бұрын
Fantastic review Tom! Definitely on my wish list now.
@nicoeon3 ай бұрын
amazing patches!! love the wide range of sounds you can get with that rack
@jaaz78353 ай бұрын
Wow. Super nice sounds. And even better patching. Nice!
@brandonlasater86133 ай бұрын
the Two Separate Voice patch sounds really good
@athko3 ай бұрын
best explanation of phase distortion synthesis ive seen, thank u
@XiXora3 ай бұрын
I must not get another oscillator. I must not get another oscillator. I must get another oscillator. This is a lovely little case too.
@noisevector3 ай бұрын
Great stuff!
@ZenMountain3 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks.
@kaiherrmann34773 ай бұрын
Very good decision from ALM that they gave the module to your hands to demonstrate it, awesome cool done 👏😃
@frustratedfunk3 ай бұрын
Nice vid Tom!
@Dogboy733 ай бұрын
This looks very interesting. I have a Make Noise Telharmonic. Kind of makes me think if it, although this looks like it’s less enigmatic and easier to get your head around.
@AH-Okay3 ай бұрын
killer is right.....great work 👏 ALM slaying these days.
@Gmartin40493 ай бұрын
Love this new ALM module. ALM rock. Still one of my fav companies. Great vid again Tom. Trying so hard to stop buying, this is not helping lol!
@parristaylor3 ай бұрын
Just sounds so lush.
@pawnotdaw45593 ай бұрын
You certainly know how to sell a module. Does indeed sound like a Casio CZ with added bonus of being able to modulate.
@VirtualModular3 ай бұрын
Great video Tom, some cool sounding examples! Unless I missed it, you didn't mention that it's also available in VCV Rack. It's not free, but 15 $USD which is just over a tenner in the UK. Worth a try for the cost of a few pints and being digital it sounds exactly the same as the hardware. Also, software purchases are much easier to hide from your other half 😂 I bought it yesterday and did a quick patch on my channel, if anyone wants to hear the virtual version. Cheers!
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Great point! I didn’t actually know about the VCV version until I’d finished the vid. Just checked your patch though, sounds ace!
@synthlife813 ай бұрын
Looking forward to add this to my arsenal. In the between I’ve got the VCV version🤛
@Probbie3 ай бұрын
Holy flip mate; what an awesome module. My wallet won't like you making it so irresistible though..😮😊
@SoundsMick3 ай бұрын
Module seems really cool, tight package for a dual osc. Also Mega-Tang, I missed that, seems awesome
@goonfish
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, Mega-Tang has always been one of those final stereo mixdown hubs I've always admired & wanted, but never justified the space (even though getting similar functionality elsewhere would be difficult without exceeding its HP...). Just wish they'd come out with a slim expander for CV over the Panning, and to bump that mono-send into stereo!
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Cheers! Yeah, Mega Tang is great - pairs perfectly with MFX and is an all-round great small mixer for a modular 👍
@parristaylor3 ай бұрын
Deep house chords patch is instant John tejada ❤
@galacticresonance3 ай бұрын
Lovely! Out of curiosity, what 6U case are you using? Perfect little size.
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! This is the case: www.bitbybitsynths.com/shop/skiffy-642/
@wavebase28733 ай бұрын
Love your demos! Was just about to buy a Sofia after watching that demo and then saw this. They seem similar in that they both have multiple sound source outs, and both can sound filtery, syncy, wavefoldy without external modules. Is there one you think is better for unique bass sounds, and also for ambient drones? I’m planning to pair whichever I get with an Ryk Vectorwave (which incidentally is the only reason I’m not looking at Odessa).
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Good question! There is some crossover sonically - I'd say the main differences are that Sofia is analogue and has a few more modulation options; but Cizzle has the chord/unison mode which might be more useful for ambient drones. Usual answer: get both! :)
@wavebase2873
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply! I was actually going to say I probably won’t use the chord mode much (didn’t like chord mode on Plaits either) but would definitely use the separate v/oct in. Don’t have space for both so will think on it a bit. Sofia from what I’ve heard sounds lovely. But Cizzle seems to have some incredible magic to it, especially for evolving arps. Tough choice made tougher by these awesome demos!
@digital_crickets3 ай бұрын
Well great. How do I make 16hp of space for this one? Great video, and quite a unique module. Seems to be full of sonic potential.
@xanderbassett3 ай бұрын
Great video! What did you use for drums in these demos?
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Drums are from Shakmat Battering Ram, various Tiptop Audio 808/909 modules plus a couple of samples from a Disting.
I took a look at the manual, but it doesn't explain (clearly) how you control the chords get different types. Maybe you can clarify, since you have the module, how this works? Thanks in advance.
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
You set the chord type with the knob or via the CV input. It’s similar to how Plaits works in chord mode. Not sure how else to explain it other than what I’ve done in the video already - is there something else you want to know?
@TurtleDogTV3 ай бұрын
Awesome sounds from the demo at the beginning. If you would have said to me "phase distortion osc" I would have been like, meh, but this video has piqued my interest.
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A polyphonic digital complex VCO is a strong, strong proposition.
Wow, a great video and loving that Ring mod electro synth section - a touch of Seinfeld bass and so funky! Nicely done Tom (and the ALM team, of course!)
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Thanks Robin, appreciate that!
Every time I watch one of your videos the module goes straight into my Modular Grid rack. 🙏
That’s a pretty sweet module, great demo
The music in this video is ludicrous. So good!
Instant vibe with me - seems like a Lone machine! (like much of ALM's stuff, honestly) This thing is especially well laid-out in such a tight package, to boot. 🎯
Amazing module. Great video! Thanks.
Wow, I really love what you do! Very inspiring.
Dope sounds 🎉 well done !
Love your videos, and was thrilled to see you'd made one for this module when I saw it new on modulargrid!
Fascinating module, great explanation, rockin' tunes!
Fantastic review Tom! Definitely on my wish list now.
amazing patches!! love the wide range of sounds you can get with that rack
Wow. Super nice sounds. And even better patching. Nice!
the Two Separate Voice patch sounds really good
best explanation of phase distortion synthesis ive seen, thank u
I must not get another oscillator. I must not get another oscillator. I must get another oscillator. This is a lovely little case too.
Great stuff!
Great video. Thanks.
Very good decision from ALM that they gave the module to your hands to demonstrate it, awesome cool done 👏😃
Nice vid Tom!
This looks very interesting. I have a Make Noise Telharmonic. Kind of makes me think if it, although this looks like it’s less enigmatic and easier to get your head around.
killer is right.....great work 👏 ALM slaying these days.
Love this new ALM module. ALM rock. Still one of my fav companies. Great vid again Tom. Trying so hard to stop buying, this is not helping lol!
Just sounds so lush.
You certainly know how to sell a module. Does indeed sound like a Casio CZ with added bonus of being able to modulate.
Great video Tom, some cool sounding examples! Unless I missed it, you didn't mention that it's also available in VCV Rack. It's not free, but 15 $USD which is just over a tenner in the UK. Worth a try for the cost of a few pints and being digital it sounds exactly the same as the hardware. Also, software purchases are much easier to hide from your other half 😂 I bought it yesterday and did a quick patch on my channel, if anyone wants to hear the virtual version. Cheers!
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Great point! I didn’t actually know about the VCV version until I’d finished the vid. Just checked your patch though, sounds ace!
Looking forward to add this to my arsenal. In the between I’ve got the VCV version🤛
Holy flip mate; what an awesome module. My wallet won't like you making it so irresistible though..😮😊
Module seems really cool, tight package for a dual osc. Also Mega-Tang, I missed that, seems awesome
@goonfish
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, Mega-Tang has always been one of those final stereo mixdown hubs I've always admired & wanted, but never justified the space (even though getting similar functionality elsewhere would be difficult without exceeding its HP...). Just wish they'd come out with a slim expander for CV over the Panning, and to bump that mono-send into stereo!
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Cheers! Yeah, Mega Tang is great - pairs perfectly with MFX and is an all-round great small mixer for a modular 👍
Deep house chords patch is instant John tejada ❤
Lovely! Out of curiosity, what 6U case are you using? Perfect little size.
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! This is the case: www.bitbybitsynths.com/shop/skiffy-642/
Love your demos! Was just about to buy a Sofia after watching that demo and then saw this. They seem similar in that they both have multiple sound source outs, and both can sound filtery, syncy, wavefoldy without external modules. Is there one you think is better for unique bass sounds, and also for ambient drones? I’m planning to pair whichever I get with an Ryk Vectorwave (which incidentally is the only reason I’m not looking at Odessa).
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Good question! There is some crossover sonically - I'd say the main differences are that Sofia is analogue and has a few more modulation options; but Cizzle has the chord/unison mode which might be more useful for ambient drones. Usual answer: get both! :)
@wavebase2873
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply! I was actually going to say I probably won’t use the chord mode much (didn’t like chord mode on Plaits either) but would definitely use the separate v/oct in. Don’t have space for both so will think on it a bit. Sofia from what I’ve heard sounds lovely. But Cizzle seems to have some incredible magic to it, especially for evolving arps. Tough choice made tougher by these awesome demos!
Well great. How do I make 16hp of space for this one? Great video, and quite a unique module. Seems to be full of sonic potential.
Great video! What did you use for drums in these demos?
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Drums are from Shakmat Battering Ram, various Tiptop Audio 808/909 modules plus a couple of samples from a Disting.
Hey super video ! What’s your euro rack case ? 🤔
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! It’s this: www.bitbybitsynths.com/shop/skiffy-642/
@1:09 bangs so hard
@bankhead9285
Ай бұрын
@2:00 bangs even harder! damn! nice work.
I took a look at the manual, but it doesn't explain (clearly) how you control the chords get different types. Maybe you can clarify, since you have the module, how this works? Thanks in advance.
@TomChurchill
3 ай бұрын
You set the chord type with the knob or via the CV input. It’s similar to how Plaits works in chord mode. Not sure how else to explain it other than what I’ve done in the video already - is there something else you want to know?
Awesome sounds from the demo at the beginning. If you would have said to me "phase distortion osc" I would have been like, meh, but this video has piqued my interest.