Triggering with Zularic Repetitor & transposing with Pamela’s New Workout | Modular patch breakdown

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This patch breakdown looks at how to combine rhythmic triggers and voltage offsets to create a complex four-part harmonic groove from a single note (as demonstrated in my previous jam video: • Deep techno with Zular... )
The key ingredients here are Noise Engineering’s Zularic Repetitor, which generates four channels of rhythmic triggers, and ALM Busy Circuits’ Pamela’s New Workout, which creates voltage offsets to periodically transpose some of the note pitches (as well as clocking Zularic Repetitor and triggering drums).
The four voices are Mutable Instruments’ Plaits and Rings, a Behringer Model D and a Dannysound EN129 (running through the MRG LPF and VCA). Modulation comes from SSF DivKid RND Step, AI Synthesis Looping ADSR and Intellijel VCO 1U (in LFO mode). Joranalogue Contour 1 slews the notes going to Rings, and Expert Sleepers Disting Mk4 is used as a switch (triggered by PNW) to periodically swap the pitches being fed to Plaits and Rings.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and idea behind the patch
01:54 Module rundown
04:43 Patching triggers from Zularic Repetitor to four voices
06:59 Adding harmonic movement with voltage offsets
11:48 Building up the full patch, adding drums and effects
13:35 Adding sample & hold modulation to Rings and Plaits
Modules used:
Noise Engineering Zularic Repetitor - noiseengineering.us/products/...
ALM Busy Circuits Pamela’s New Workout - busycircuits.com/alm017/
Mutable Instruments Plaits - mutable-instruments.net/modul...
Jak Plugg NanoRings - pushermanproductions.com/prod...
Behringer Model D - www.behringer.com/product.htm...
Dannysound EN129 - www.dannysound.com/modules/en129
MRG LPF - mrgsynth.tlbflush.org/4HP/lpf
MRG VCA - mrgsynth.tlbflush.org/4HP/vca
AI Synthesis AI003 - aisynthesis.com/product/loopi...
SSF DivKid RND Step - www.steadystatefate.com/rndstep
Intellijel VCO 1U - intellijel.com/shop/eurorack/...
Joranalogue Contour 1 - joranalogue.com/products/cont...
Expert Sleepers Disting Mk4 - www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/dis...
Tiptop Audio BD808 - tiptopaudio.com/808-2/
2HP Hat - www.twohp.com/modules/hat
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  • @TheAdamMalcolm
    @TheAdamMalcolm Жыл бұрын

    That’s the most musical eurorack video I’ve seen in a loooooooong time!

  • @J_Carter
    @J_Carter Жыл бұрын

    What a great patch. Thanks for bringing us along on it!

  • @jamesdmorgan
    @jamesdmorgan2 жыл бұрын

    Really well explained. Look forward to checking your other videos

  • @THREEo3
    @THREEo3 Жыл бұрын

    Incredible tutorial, thanks for sharing, very melodic

  • @sulate1
    @sulate1 Жыл бұрын

    That's just lovely. Very inspirational

  • @kipropmusic
    @kipropmusic4 ай бұрын

    Wow! thanks so much for your time Tom :)

  • @robertgribbon218
    @robertgribbon218 Жыл бұрын

    I know what I'm doing tonight, thanks for the inspiration!

  • @AntoninComestaz
    @AntoninComestaz2 жыл бұрын

    This is GOLD! Thanks for sharing this very creative and beautiful patch!!

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @remotevision4068
    @remotevision40687 ай бұрын

    Love this. I just picked one up!

  • @MikkelGrumBovin
    @MikkelGrumBovin2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent work ! I learn from the best ! Thanx , man,-

  • @mrnessss
    @mrnessss2 жыл бұрын

    Very cool! This was such a great tutorial. I learned a lot. Your pace was perfect for a relative newcomer like myself.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers! Appreciate the feedback and really glad you enjoyed the video 😀

  • @alancurrall
    @alancurrall2 жыл бұрын

    Nice patch, Tom, and really clearly explained. Definitely following this subscription.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Alan!

  • @smason14
    @smason142 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic stuff! Keep it up. Really love the use of Noise Engineering modules in beautiful melodic music.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, glad you like it! 😀

  • @EiseniaFoetida
    @EiseniaFoetida Жыл бұрын

    I watched this for the third or fourth time this weekend and it was enough for me to pick up the ZR. Can’t wait to start experimenting with it!

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    Жыл бұрын

    Excellent - have fun! :)

  • @pixelfrenzy

    @pixelfrenzy

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, same here - just grabbed one via eBay. Also have a Grids clone which is a bit more flexible I think... need to work out how to get them to play nicely together now. 😊

  • @FastRCToys
    @FastRCToys2 жыл бұрын

    Waiting for my Zularic Repetitor tomorrow. Will use it with the Queen of Pentacles...

  • @Lime_Tree_Audio
    @Lime_Tree_Audio Жыл бұрын

    This is absolutely fantastic, thank you a bunch! Will try to learn from it ;-)

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers, glad it was helpful!

  • @pixelfrenzy
    @pixelfrenzy Жыл бұрын

    Great patch... I've said it before but I really appreciate how you're using cheaper and DIY modules to get inspirational results. This makes the ideas very accessible! Thanks Tom.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers Chris! Yeah, it's partly out of necessity (i.e. I could only afford cheaper and DIY modules when I was starting out) and partly because it's just nice to show what's possible with some more 'basic' stuff. I always think it forces you to be a bit more creative if you don't have loads and loads of the latest shiny gear but focus on digging deep into what you have.

  • @theAwakenedOne007
    @theAwakenedOne0073 ай бұрын

    So cool man. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @theAwakenedOne007

    @theAwakenedOne007

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm new to synths all together, so excuse my ignorant question. What is the rack that you are using? I'm really curious to get a small collection like this for a small desk setup. I don't have thousands of dollars for the make noise black and gold or the red means recording perfect circuit thing. I wanna make my own with used synths. But I'm so overwhelmed. I definitely want to make beats, crazy noise, and beauties like you made here. I currently have a MiniFreak and SP404 mk2. But I'm really gravitating to euro rack and non eurorack device synths. Any advice on setups and synth to look at and to point me the right direction would be cool. Keep up the great beautiful noise my friend.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm using an Intellijel Palette case here. It's quite a good way to get started as it has a decent power supply and a few built-in utilities (mults and summers).

  • @theAwakenedOne007

    @theAwakenedOne007

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TomChurchill cool. I'm gonna research more on that. Thank you!

  • @TheCheeriosMan
    @TheCheeriosMan2 жыл бұрын

    Great video and use of modules. Never thought about the Zularic Repetitor but now I'll have to consider it. Love the rhythms and seem so much more fun than trying to dial the rhythms all in on my bsp.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, glad you like the video! Yeah, the ZR is very handy and quick for generating rhythm patterns, and with the offset controls it’s easy to get loads of variations. There’s also the Numeric Repetitor which is similar but I think is a bit more ‘mathematical’, rather than based on real-world music theory - all depends which set of rhythms float your boat I guess!

  • @tom.konxompax
    @tom.konxompax2 жыл бұрын

    super good stuff dude

  • @oyoyoyo7624
    @oyoyoyo7624 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @jamesbaynton1881
    @jamesbaynton18812 жыл бұрын

    I love the disting's Quant 2, which gives you two quantized notes, one a harmonised to the other and cv control. Great for similar patches.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great shout - need to explore that a bit more! I've also now acquired an Ornament and Crime which opens up a load more multi-quantising/harmonising options...

  • @chitlun
    @chitlun Жыл бұрын

    This is really good man! I’m new to Eurorack so things like this are perfect, I’ll have a dive through your other vids. A new sub for thee here squire, cheers! 👍

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @chitlun

    @chitlun

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TomChurchill I’ve just watched this again and realised I need a ZR in my rack. I jam quite a lot with a djembe player so this would be perfect. Using the Euclidean function on Pam’s a lot at the moment, controlling the rotation of the rhythms and step length with external CV from Maths, which makes for some evolving interest. Cheers for the vids man, they’ve certainly helped demystify a lot of modular witchcraft over the last few months since I embarked on the journey.

  • @markbooth
    @markbooth2 жыл бұрын

    Some nice ideas here with the way you’re creating moving arps. A quantiser would work as would a Clep Diaz but I think you’ve already got it complex enough. Nice video.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Yeah, I now have an Ornament and Crime in the case so I've got four potential channels of quantising to play with, which should open up a lot more ideas in this vein :) And Clep Diaz definitely looks like it could be useful - will investigate further - cheers!

  • @firstandlast4415
    @firstandlast4415 Жыл бұрын

    i like it, i like it a lot. jam on it.

  • @walrtbstudios5430
    @walrtbstudios54302 жыл бұрын

    An interesting exercise, and one I think I can get close to replicating in my system. However, your explanation of how you got offset voltages out of Pam’s was rather sketchy- were you suggesting setting ‘level’ and ‘offset’ to the same percentage value on each channel by trial and error? I’ve always thought that it was impossible to extract exact note relationships from Pam’s as an octave is represented by values 10 apart (yes?) while there are twelve semitones in an octave. How would you precisely dial in three semitones (minor third) or ten semitones (minor seventh) on a scale of 1 to 10? Or is it not done with level/offset at all?

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great question! You're right, at first I thought it would be difficult to dial in precise semitone intervals on Pam's. The outputs are 0-5V, meaning a 20% setting for level = 1 volt = 1 octave, so you could do 5% for 3 semitones, 10% for 6 semitones, 15% for 9 semitones etc, but you couldn't easily dial in other intervals (e.g. the 7 semitones of a perfect fifth does not equate to a whole number percentage in Pam's!). However, since the firmware update a couple of years ago, Pam's lets you *quantise* the output - just scroll along to 'Quant' and you can pick from a bunch of scales. 'Ch' is just chromatic semitones. So with the output quantised, a level of 12% results in a perfect fifth, for example. Hope that helps/makes sense!

  • @SynthDad
    @SynthDad2 жыл бұрын

    Great patch breakdown. Are the BD and HH modules off-screen?

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! And yeah, they’re in my second rack which is out of shot. Might try getting hold of a second camera so I can cut to that occasionally in future videos…

  • @dillipphunbar7924
    @dillipphunbar7924 Жыл бұрын

    It sounded really nice. You have some good modules. Do you have an Ornament&crime? Sequins app from the original firmware would send 2 sequences which can act independently, but related, each to 2 of the 4 oscillators pitch. Endless possibilities with eurorack, if you have the hp and deep pockets.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Yeah, I've acquired an Ornament & Crime since I made this one. I started with the Hemispheres firmware but I switched back to the original to check out Acid Curds, Quantermain and Meta Q - need to dig into Sequins too!

  • @martintaylor9205
    @martintaylor92052 жыл бұрын

    Great info as to modules used, multi Rhythm s ,clock divisions Loike it TOM just wish if time permitted that you would show the patching , rather than clicking fingers, I’m new to this so patch configuration s really important to me but superb escapades ACE 🖐👍🆒🎶🔱🕸⚡️🌀

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Martin! Yeah, good point on the patching - I’ve tried to strike a balance here so there’s not too much footage of me just plugging in cables, but can see it might be useful to show a bit more detail. Food for thought! If there’s any specific patches here you want to know more about, just ask 😀👍

  • @martintaylor9205

    @martintaylor9205

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomChurchill thanks Tom, yes this whole episode with PNW, Zuleric intrigued me, I havnt got these Modules so wonder what alternatives could do similar job, I have 4MS Quad Clock Distributor is this in PNW dividing area?????? Voices I have VCO Mindphaser, Lequelic iteritus, Godspeed, Brains Any suggestions would be welcome👍🆒🎶

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@martintaylor9205You could maybe try just sending the same v/oct signal to three/four of your voices, then tuning them individually to the notes of a chord (e.g. A, C, E, G), then using three or four different clock outputs of the QCD, set to different divisions, to trigger them (or to trigger envelopes that are opening the VCA for each voice). That would get you in the same kind of ballpark as what I'm doing here. I've never used the 4MS QCD (or any of the voices you have) but I believe you could use it to generate some complex trigger patterns with a bit of cross-patching between the channels...

  • @martintaylor9205

    @martintaylor9205

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomChurchill many thanks that’s putting me in the Ballpark, I will get Zuleric eventually, also an adsr looping module, looked at your adsr looping but I can’t build that, next purchase is PNW Cheers Martin👍🌟🆒

  • @matthieuvandiepen5752
    @matthieuvandiepen5752 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Tom, thanks, great tutorial! What is the base tempo of channel 1 of PaM? (120 bmp modifier x3?)

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! It was a while ago now, but pretty sure it was x4 (i.e. semiquavers) from PNW to the the clock input of ZR

  • @Gl1tchDeclined
    @Gl1tchDeclined2 жыл бұрын

    Did you build your thru zero module? I’ve been eyeing one for a while now, but i’m picking up a tiptop buchla 258t, so not sure it’s necessary besides the fun of soldering kits.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I built it myself - I’m not super-experienced but it was pretty straightforward, no surface-mount stuff. Does the 258t have through through-zero FM? I could be wrong but thought it just had logarithmic FM (which the EN129 also has). Very tempted by all the Tiptop Buchla stuff though!

  • @Gl1tchDeclined

    @Gl1tchDeclined

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomChurchill i think aside from the extra waveform options in the dannysound module, the 258t pretty much covers the rest (not sure about linear vs log) but i was under the impression that the dannysound module was based off the buchla, minus the second oscillator. And yes! The entire Buchla 200 series via TipTop is extremely enticing!

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ah, so I think the Dannysound Cali Osc is the one that’s based on the Buchla, with the waveshaping etc. The EN129’s main selling point is the through-zero FM, which not too many oscillators have. Divkid has done great in-depth videos on both of them, which are well worth a watch! But yeah, if you’re not too concerned about TZ FM and just want a Buchla oscillator (or two!) then it’s hard to see past the Tiptop option! 😀👍

  • @Gl1tchDeclined

    @Gl1tchDeclined

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomChurchill ohhhhhh, that’s probably what I’m thinking about! I think at this point i just need to get another case lol. So many modules out there that I end up blending them in my mind. The through zero module is particularly interesting to me because my first synth ever was a DX-7 :) thanks again for the replies!

  • @FastRCToys
    @FastRCToys2 жыл бұрын

    yes... nice ! But you can do the same (and better) with a sequencer like the elonquencer or the nerdseq...

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I'm definitely tempted by the Eloquencer! Not sure the Nerdseq's tracker style is quite right for the way I work, but I totally get why people love it :)

  • @FastRCToys

    @FastRCToys

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomChurchill I have both... Very differents... Eloquencer is more easy to use, but Nerdseq is way more powerful ! Easy to transpose with the Eloquencer and cv1/ cv2 inputs...

  • @josh_dick
    @josh_dick2 жыл бұрын

    I love this patch and the way you presented the ideas behind it! Your “one note becomes harmony” idea inspired me to create this patch in VCV rack, though I had the luxury/shortcut of using Harmonaig for it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/h3qCwZRuXc2se6w.html Trying to think of how I can go further by automating musically sensible voicing changes like you mentioned.

  • @TomChurchill

    @TomChurchill

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's awesome! Brilliant patch. Definitely lusting after Harmonaig even more now :)

  • @josh_dick

    @josh_dick

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TomChurchill Thanks very much, me too! 😂

  • @pixelfrenzy

    @pixelfrenzy

    Жыл бұрын

    So good! 🙈 Break it down for us please....?

  • @7177YT
    @7177YT2 жыл бұрын

    Subscriiiibed! (;

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