Haken Audio EaganMatrix Module - with SI Stochastic Inspiration Generator

A very short look at using Stochastic Instruments (SI) Stochastic Inspiration Generator (SIG) with its Expander module to control two EaganMatrix modules, here triggered with two separate SIG voices run through two Zadar envelope generators to provide the EaganMatrix module Z control. IMHO SIG is the most useful random-based Eurorack composing tool out there - and great fun paired with the EaganMatrix module as a CV note and rhythm controller. You can find detailed tutorials online on the SIG. I can see I'm going to get a lot of use with this pairing.

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  • @JeremyStratton
    @JeremyStratton2 жыл бұрын

    I'm in love with that thing.

  • @walterinpv8499
    @walterinpv84992 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I was in touch with you yesterday about inputting the Z port using marbles. Since I have the SI SIG, shown here, thought it would be more useful to ask again: I can see how you connect the SIG CV out and Trig out to the W and X ports of the EM module. What I don't get is how the Zadar fits in. I can see a black cord going into the Z port. Is that coming from Zadar? If so, what is going into Zadar, and where is it coming from? Sorry to be such a pest about this, but want to understand exactly what is involved and how it all fits together before buying an EMM.

  • @richardkram2457

    @richardkram2457

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Z input is the output from the Zadar, which is triggered with a copy of the gate that is sent to W.

  • @walterinpv8499

    @walterinpv8499

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richardkram2457 Many thanks!

  • @cecilkeebler4254
    @cecilkeebler42542 жыл бұрын

    Have you tried using the Trigger output layer of the SIG (which can also be stochasticized) to send the envelope to the Z input on the EaganMatrix instead of using the Zadar?

  • @richardkram2457

    @richardkram2457

    2 жыл бұрын

    No but good idea!

  • @walterinpv8499

    @walterinpv8499

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richardkram2457 Have you tried this yet? How does a trigger (which is just a momentary signal) send a whole envelope?