Not sure if this is the best place to post this but while we are sharing patches on systems that slightly deviate from the stock shared system, I’d like to suggest a patch for anyone who has added an x-pan and qpas to their shared system containing a tempi:
Patch the 50% duty cycle clock outputs into Xpan’s signal inputs
Patch X-pan’s left output into Qpas Left signal input
Patch X-pan’s right output to modulate Qpas left Radiate input (which is normalled to the right Radiate input)
From here, it’s really fun and rewarding to patch combinations of additional clocks from Tempi or spare audio outputs from Qpas to modulate panning or crossfading of the signal inputs on X-pan. Any small change of the knobs on X-pan will result in different dynamics and pitch sequences, different clock relationships will create a variety of rhythms (qpas is pinged on the rising and falling edge of a clock).
Taking another Qpas audio out into the X-pan stereo input is awesome for feedback sounds. This combination of modules is like a feedback patching world full of sweet spots. I really love Qpas’ simultaneous outputs for this and for the fact that it responds equally well to gates and audio signals at all inputs. Finally, the extra gain at Qpas’ input gives a wide range from subtle feedback pings to distorted oscillations.
I know none of these ideas are new but I just wanted to emphasize how inspiring it is to patch x-pan between Tempi and Qpas. To me this arrangement really makes use of the flexibility afforded by the way these modules were designed vs other panning modules, clock sources or pingable filters, though I’m sure it can be implemented with other modules as well.
The main idea is directly taken from @walker ‘s
Qpas and Tempi patch from scratch video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e_GP_6Q8zgo
and
“Tempi Science” https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZotmdeKUSzA