http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7x7XF2QEhs
Moog synths meet Nodal Networks. A big beat is created, soft synths are Moog filtered and knobs are tweaked.
Also of interest… MP-201 used as MIDI-to-CV converter.
Chris
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7x7XF2QEhs
Moog synths meet Nodal Networks. A big beat is created, soft synths are Moog filtered and knobs are tweaked.
Also of interest… MP-201 used as MIDI-to-CV converter.
Chris
Very cool video.
Here is a link to Nodal. Been messing around with it all afternoon. Recognized all my MIDI I/O right out of the gate.
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/nodal/
Any chance you doing a little tutorial about setting up the MP-201 as a MIDI-thru-to-CV controller? Some folks in the controller forum would dig that.
So far, my experience with Nodal has been pretty painless. It has recognized everything I’ve thrown at it. The Multi-Pedal was pretty much plug and play. I just dialed up the MIDI-to-CV preset on the MP-201 (#34) and sent it some note data… and it worked.
When using the MP-201 like that to control say… an MF-101 cutoff freq, it is best to send it notes that have pretty wide intervals between them… an octave or so at least. Crank up the resonance on the filter and the changes will be more noticeable and remember to feed the filter something with a lot of harmonic content. Filters need stuff to filter ![]()
I have an idea for further experimentation. The MP-201 preset 34 outputs a gate on ch2 for every note. I think I could use that to step a MuRF and basically MIDI-sync a non-MIDI-MuRF. With Nodal, I’d be able to throw in some cool syncopation. Via MIDI, I could also sequence the bands on a MIDI-MuRF, bypassing its internal patterns. That could be really interesting.
To quote John Lithgow in Buckaroo Bonzai… “Jesu Cristé… makes the ganglia twitch!”
I tried the MuRF/Gate trick. It works!
In Nodal you have to set the notes to be less than 100% or the gate signal doesn’t go low long enough for it to work.
Chris