Intellijel Shifty - Hocketing for Fun and Profit
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Intellijel Shifty can do fun things to your melodies by spreading them all over your rack. Let's give it a try! Watch just jams from this process over here: • 3 Intellijel Shifty Pe...
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Nice work! Shifty can be a ton of fun once you get it dialed in. One thing to bear in mind, since you have Track & Hold mode selected, the CV input will be passed as long as the gate is high so you can send a melody to a single voice during that time. In S&H mode the CV input is sampled and held so it will just sustain one note while the gate is high.
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
Oh derp!!! Of course. That makes so much sense. Haha.
@MrCshmn
Жыл бұрын
Ive been trying to figure out how to do this today using a NI Vice Virga which is just a sequential switch. I think what's happening is that I'm stumbling into the fact that it's not sending sustained notes to my voices. Is that because it's only got T&H? Or because note hocketing works entirely differently? I'm thinking I should have bought a Shifty as I'm thinking these devices are not doing the same thing.
@ScottMFR
Жыл бұрын
@@MrCshmn If I remember correctly, you use voice allocation mode for Hocketing. The Intellijel video might make it more clear as I think it demonstrates how to set up the patch. I'm not familiar with that module, so I don't know how it compares.
I really like how you have one rack for clocks and sequencers and one for sound sources. It makes so much sense!
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah it works great! Very modular ;)
@QuentinGaudilliere
3 жыл бұрын
@@RedMeansRecording I'm impressed by the double Pam's 😅
OMG THANK YOU!! I've had a Shifty for months and could never really figure out how to integrate it in a way that made things... better. Decoupling the Shifty gate input form the de-facto gate output from my sequencer (Metropolis) is such a great idea! So simple but obviously transformative. Thanks again for the informative video and great tips!
I don't really do music production, occasionally sound design for theatre, but your videos are always so intriguing. Keep it up man, I enjoy it
This was fascinating. I really like how you try to explain everything along the way although sometimes it's fun to watch you move sliders around too. It took me a couple of watches to understand what was going on here but overall I feel like this is pretty approachable!
Really nice! Great to see musical explorations like this :)
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers and thanks you for your awesome tools!
Wendy Carlos turned me on to this in Secrets of Synthesis. Great video !
This is so wild! I know so little about audio machines and stuff like this so to me it kinda seems like magic hah.
Awesome demonstration and explanation of this. Thanks!
Shifter me timbres! The moment when the patch was switched to random+euclidian was very mindblowing.
What a great module thank you for another great video.
Okay, decision made here, I'm buying a shifty ASAP! Thanks jeremy :D
Finally! You actually bought a module I already own!! Watching your 'new module' vids usually ends up with me spending money! SAying that I'm now thinking about a second Pam's. And a Rene. And a BIA. Damn you! :)
This vid is Red Means Rad. Thanks for doing it--super cool.
Yup, need one of these. Damn you…
This is really impressive.
Cool Demo, and very nice track!
Nice ! I just got the Boss Bow Two from ALM for that exact purpose. Fun stuff.
Relative newbie here...Eurorack is one of those deals where the more you learn the less you know. Hocketing is new to my lexicon. That’s cool. What is done here is amazing. I’m putting this on my list. Why isn’t this concept explored more in eurorack, or maybe it has and I yet to discover it. Many thx for the lesson.
Shift registers are dope. 👍🏻
This stuff looks like a ton of fun, but also incredibly intimidating. I'm gonna have to check out some beginner videos before diving into the deep end.
Dope demo
great trick with the exponential fm sequencing!
This is so COOL. I would love to do this with my broke buddy korg collection.
I love the Intillejel modules, great stuff. Some of the results (that you show) are very similar to using a Falistri.
Dankeschön!
Love it!
Hot hawking of Hocketing. Hundred proof.
Nice 1 fella. Looks like a very powerful tool, which for me begs a question about composition generally, and modular setups particularly - there seems to be a very fine line between a "pleasing/interesting" amount of complexity, and so much complexity that your ear can't make sense of it. Perhaps one of the key challenges of composition is keeping complexity coherent?
Hocketing is fun and I need it
Hocketing's always fun
Dope
i very much appreciate the 90(ish) bpm happening here
I wonder if the cat on the tiny sofa watching you the entire time made you more nervous than usual... great vid! :)
Trying to research Shifty and only skimmed through the video since it seemed to talk a lot about Gates, but can Shifty send out 4 different pitches? Or is it all just the same pitch at different times/intervals? I'm looking for something that can take a Pitch In and send out 4 different pitches to the Xaoc Hel expander of my Odessa Module, and I'm having a hard time finding a module that can do this; which is surprising since I can usually research this stuff on my own with no problem, but I'm stumped on this one...
@RedMeansRecording
Жыл бұрын
It can send out 4 of same pitches at once or 4 pitches moving through the outputs via the gate input.
I have a few voices that I'd love to tie together a bit more easily like this - can't find a Shifty to buy anywhere though!
I know it's not the star of the video but when you brought in the bass. 😙👌 What is the bass module?
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
Noise Engineering BIA!
@ 7:00 That sounds cool.
Thank you, this was useful. However I would like to get a bit more info on the relationship between Steppy, Pam's and a main sequencer, like in your case it's Rene, but I suppose you would/could do the same with a more conventional melodic sequencer.
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
You could yup. I'm using Pam's on the left to send gates to Rene to move it through it's sequence and Pam's on the right to trigger shifty.
@jonaseggen2230
3 жыл бұрын
@@RedMeansRecording OK, that makes sense, but could you do the same with one Pam, do you need two different main clocks to make this working or is it just easier this way?
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
You could mult the gate output of Pam's that's driving Rene to shifty or use the gate out of the x, y, or c sequence of Rene to drive shifty.
Sir and/or ma'am/sir, is it TIMbre or TAMbre?
did you notice much droop in the notes with this? i heard someone say they did even though it'd digital.
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
I have not noticed that
@mr.apartment
3 жыл бұрын
@@RedMeansRecording yea, i think i found something useful, there's a couple modes where you can delay the gate to note ratio so when the gate hits the cv is in tune
I wonder if I can achieve a similar function with my Mixwitch…
Was the sequence randomized to a key or did you manually sequence Rene?
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
I chose a scale in Rene and set pitches but it was relatively arbitrary
@MrMarcLaflamme
3 жыл бұрын
@@RedMeansRecording wow that's really incredible seeing how musical it is.
great video! (as usual) :) would you be willing to show us a video of what editing an OP1 Teenage Engineering song in a DAW would look like? - thinking of purchasing one. Also, Let me know if you have any affiliate links for this product to support your channel :) - Hope you have a wonderful day.
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
Check out my Ableton walk-through playlist for the op1 videos.
You either sleep really well or not at all. Jam cram on.
Jeremy, I hope you get your hands on a Quadrax soon.
@RedMeansRecording
3 жыл бұрын
I have one in my other rack!
@robertrossney8947
3 жыл бұрын
@@RedMeansRecording I just want to see what you'll find to do with chained bursts.
Ohh I could use a shifty In my eurorack.
and is great if you send to cv inputs not only melodic stuff
Shifty me timbres!
I can listen to 3:30 for hours
Omg I have no clue🤪
Dave.
Braids (or Brads) 😂
I trough let’s get Swifty 😀😅 take of you pants and your Pantys .... Ohhhh Yeah let try to get Swifty try to get Shifty in here
Vid was at 69 likes so I couldn’t like. Great vid though!
@TheRealPrimeOne
Жыл бұрын
Nice