In this video I try to show and explain what we can do with JENA, an interesting 'binary transfunctioner' morphing wavetable kind of module that connects to DREZNO and adds a lot of functionality to the LEIBNIZ Binary Subsystem. I trust that by watching this video and doing a thorough read-through of the manual you'll be able to navigate the deeper waters of this awesome module. My focus for this video was mainly to get across what the different regimes and clock settings do, as I feel these are the features that make this little unit a little confusing (at first). I've included some interesting links to videos and documents below for those of you that are thirsty for more in-depth content about this system.
All the banks on JENA (synchronous regime): https://youtu.be/6x8FVIVDxm4
Documents:
Xaoc Devides JENA shapes chart 1.0: http://xaocdevices.com/manuals/xaoc_jena_chart_1.0.pdf
JENA diagram poster: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12fycZ9coWnsflGUOJDB2OxrqSuyI4D4V/view?usp=sharing
Some interesting videos about JENA:
Largeman 'the noodling notes #2' JENA wavetable: https://youtu.be/JfBj7vu2zSM
Joshua Kennedy JENA experiments: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3dvg1FyQiNj9f9GBJAVIyPvTBnYFjTGJ
An interesting video of the people from XAOC explaining the Leibniz system at Schneidersladen: https://youtu.be/cEVyS-9OObU
My Leibniz Binary Subsystem playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqLoukaXiCqRxAQc_-u1e4qNjZFlsBVmk
If you're curious about my support page head over here: http://ko-fi.com/BRiES
I'll post some of the diagrams I used in this and the previous videos on there as well (available for everyone).
0:00 intro
0:07 hi
2:00 patch examples
5:07 schematic overview
8:35 synchronous and asynchronous regimes
16:38 phase modulation
23:07 clock settings
29:07 drum patterns / bank E
37:30 Walsh-functions / bank D
43:34 running through all the banks
49:30 outro
50:48 thanks for watching!
DISCLAIMER: although Xaoc Devices sent me these module to learn and demonstrate in no way does anyone else than me have any say in what I do in these videos. My goal is never to encourage you to buy something but instead I hope to share the information you need to be able to figure out if a module is something you need for your system or not. I know how hard it can be sometimes to make these choices based on reviews, manuals and subjective demos.