Berlin is the latest module in the Leibniz Binary Subsystem from Xaoc Devices. On the surface, it’s a straightforward compact oscillator with FM, hard sync, and square and saw outputs. But round the back are connectors that let you run its 8-bit saw wave through other modules in the Leibniz Binary Subsystem.
And that’s where the fun really starts. It’s a great pairing for Jena or Rostock in particular, and in this video, I explore various patches using Berlin in combination with these modules.
More info: https://xaocdevices.com/main/berlin/
Order at Signal Sounds: https://www.signalsounds.com/Xaoc-Devices-Berlin-Eurorack-Leibniz-Oscillator-Module
Some of my other Xaoc Devices videos:
Rostock & Drezno II: https://youtu.be/eaiOnZ5PNps
Erfurt & Lipsk: https://youtu.be/tuXGlSHvyUc
Batumi II: https://youtu.be/2gwvDL-8xjM
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro & patch previews
02:01 What is the Leibniz Binary Subsystem?
03:43 Berlin overview
06:08 Driving Jena as a wavetable oscillator
11:10 Exploring phase modulation
15:58 Complex LFOs and modulation
19:37 Digital drum patterns
22:59 8-bit data hacking
30:25 Fun with frequency division