Update! There is now a Google Slides doc available that includes all of the diagrams in this video: https://bit.ly/maths201
Make Noise Maths is one of the most common - but also least understood - modules in the Eurorack world. In the first video of this series, I dig into how the EOR (End-of-rise) and EOC (End-of-cycle) outputs work and how you can use them to manipulate triggers and gates. (This video predates Berhringer's release of the Abacus, but everything here will apply to it as well).
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:40 - Clocks
0:03:32 - Trigger Delay
0:06:16 - Trigger/Gate Transmogrification
0:07:10 - Burst Generation/Ratcheting
0:08:21 - Trigger Addition
EQUIPMENT:
The modules that were the focus here:
Make Noise Maths
Mordax DATA (Oscilloscope)
Drums:
Endorphines Queen of Pentacles
Controls:
Intellijel Planar joystick
Effects:
Meris Mercury 7 Reverb pedal (off screen)
Clocks, Dividers & Mults:
4MS Quad Clock Distributor
Doepfer A-160 Clock Divider
Doepfer A-161 Clock/Trigger Sequencer
AI Synthesis AI001 Multiple
Shown but unused:
Nonlinear Circuits Sloths
Void Modular Hexagram VCA
Doepfer A-111-6 Miniature Synth Voice
Mannequins Sisters VCF