It comes in today and I'm so excited I could pop. I've been dreaming of modular since early last year, and this price point is so affordable for what seems like a pretty feature-heavy beginner's kit.
Cool cool! I love how the timbre of the 0-c shifts organically as the notes change. I'm sure something similar to the Morphing Terrarium could be achieved with the Mescaline when that comes in
Quick question RE control voltage. I'm planning to integrate my Dwarfcrafties in with this pretty heavily. It sends ~-12V to +12V CV range. Will the negative voltage risk damaging the 0-coast? As I understand, it runs on 15V DC.
Very sure, I've been building CV amplifiers/attenuators to convert that to and from 0-5/0-3.3V. I see Aen plug into all kinds of shit so I'm guessing it's fine and maybe most synths like this have reverse polarity protection?
EDIT: Okay so they must internally convert 15V DC to +/- 10V. source: manual
They take the form of voltage at various levels within the range of +/-10V. There are several basic signal types. Each input tends to “expect” a particular type, but since they all take the same form (+/-10V) there are many cases where using the “wrong” type is just as musically useful as the “right” one.
Yeah what you won't get as easily on the 0-Coast is the smooth slide between timbres. Not that you can't do it, but that patch was also using the Doepfer A-147-2
baremountain wrote:It comes in today and I'm so excited I could pop. I've been dreaming of modular since early last year, and this price point is so affordable for what seems like a pretty feature-heavy beginner's kit.
DoS was that recording you posted self-playing?
Dosey brings the SECHSY as always. meow.
dood. for real. i have been telling myself i want nothing to do with Euro forever. annnnnnnd having the No Coast for a month, just ordered a 9u 90 hp Pittsburgh case. and most of the top row.
WHY ARE METROPOLIS'S OUT OF STOCK EVERYWHERE. WANT.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
Okay so my impression after day 1 is that I am blown away and have been a damn fool for not doing this sooner. It's so easy to make things communicate & you can get some out of this world sounds with relative ease. It also makes a delightful synth voice for normal melodies.
It's great on its own, but when you throw some delay on it, the machine really comes to life. I also messed around with running a harmonizing voice from my OBNE Reflector and that added an insane amount of depth. I was mainly doing -1oct and -5th. You can peep that here -
I then tuned it and ran it through the Pitchfactor and unlocked a whole new world of sound.