Flame - Chord Machine 2

Flame’s Chord Machine 2 comes equipped with a chord generator, an arpeggiator and a quantizer. The module generates tuned CV signals for up to five voices. You even don’t necessarily need an incoming CV to generate these output signals. You define a chord and an arpeggio based on internal note and tuning settings, these settings can be saved in lists that function as song lists or chord progressions, depending on how you use them. The arpeggiator output can alternatively be used as a very flexible quantizer. For a quantizer and chord generator module of this size it has a lot to offer. All in all, the module is very powerful, which also makes it complex - but it is worth taking the time exploring it!
The voices generated by the Chord Machine 2 can be spread over a range of eight octaves. 42 presets plus 16 user chords with up to four voices are available for musical experiments. Additionally, it is possible to choose between first, second and third inversion. All in all, musicians get access to 232 chords, which are playable within 54 preset and 15 user scales. Transpositions can be done via a CV input. The arpeggiator can run in several directions. The octave range is variable as well. Program and arpeggiator parameters are not only editable by hand, but can be modulated via a CV input as well. For synchronizing the module to other equipment, there is a clock input.

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  • @lmclrain
    @lmclrain3 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the video

  • @trublurider
    @trublurider3 жыл бұрын

    Nice video :) What case is this?

  • @schneidersladen_berlin

    @schneidersladen_berlin

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, thanks! The case is a Sector Sieben - 3 in 1 Skiff - soon to be available in our webshop.

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert13 жыл бұрын

    one could get the same results, or lets say complex harmonic output from a simple max msp device (example - Schwartzinator) connect to any synth (virtual or real)

  • @jsogman

    @jsogman

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sure but then its not within the modular itself, so of course you could do whatever you wish oh, you could be one hundred percent Max, some hybrid or all modular synth, its up to the user and speaking as someone who uses both max and modular synth, most of the time I like to do them as separate endeavors completely....