Hey NM community,
I'm still new to the NM, and wish to replicate some Eurorack modules.
Currently I'm trying to figure these:
- Make Noise STØ
- Doepfer A-135-1 QVCA / VCMIX
- Doepfer A-144 MC morph controller
I'm trying to make the QVCA using four pieces of GainControl1, but not sure if this is the right approach, I'm on the experimenting phase.
The morph controller seems tricky, I was messing with sequencers, but somewhere I'm always losing the logic behind it
Some help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
PS. I guess I'm not the only one trying to rip off actual eurorack modules, is there a page with such ideas or patches?
Q: Replicate a eurorack module?
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Re: Q: Replicate a eurorack module?
Try checking electro-music.com
There are many patches, and discussions related to the NM there.
There are many patches, and discussions related to the NM there.
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Re: Q: Replicate a eurorack module?
Hi Lapdog,
Catosim is right about that. Note the opening page of the forum which lists individual subgroup forums (fora?) for each Nord instrument line. There are roughly 5000 posts relating to the Nord Stage, nearly 3200 posts on the Electro, and only 102 posts relating to Nord Modulars. That's the cumulative total across ten years.
Electro-music.com remains the go-to place for most meaningful Nord Modular activity. Still worthwhile to check in here now and then, but with the very notable exception of Roland Kuit (one of the world's pre-eminent experts on Nord Modular programming and the author of two BRILLIANT books on the G2), few Nord Modular people spend time here in this forum,
bless, pablo
Catosim is right about that. Note the opening page of the forum which lists individual subgroup forums (fora?) for each Nord instrument line. There are roughly 5000 posts relating to the Nord Stage, nearly 3200 posts on the Electro, and only 102 posts relating to Nord Modulars. That's the cumulative total across ten years.
Electro-music.com remains the go-to place for most meaningful Nord Modular activity. Still worthwhile to check in here now and then, but with the very notable exception of Roland Kuit (one of the world's pre-eminent experts on Nord Modular programming and the author of two BRILLIANT books on the G2), few Nord Modular people spend time here in this forum,
bless, pablo
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Re: Q: Replicate a eurorack module?
Ah, okay, thanks for the replies. Gonna try the electro-music then.
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Re: Q: Replicate a eurorack module?
Thanks @pablopablomastodon wrote:Hi Lapdog,
Catosim is right about that. Note the opening page of the forum which lists individual subgroup forums (fora?) for each Nord instrument line. There are roughly 5000 posts relating to the Nord Stage, nearly 3200 posts on the Electro, and only 102 posts relating to Nord Modulars. That's the cumulative total across ten years.
Electro-music.com remains the go-to place for most meaningful Nord Modular activity. Still worthwhile to check in here now and then, but with the very notable exception of Roland Kuit (one of the world's pre-eminent experts on Nord Modular programming and the author of two BRILLIANT books on the G2), few Nord Modular people spend time here in this forum,
bless, pablo
I still got my NM & NMG2 racks (4!) and planning to re-use them through my KYMA system for a few - let's call it "Noise" - albums.