Deerhorn 2 on its way ?…

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Not really related, but your post got me thinking. What would the rest of the deer be, like the guts? Antlers are a social symbol for deer so I can see that correlating with the motion-based nature of the deerhorn.

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lol… something that makes squishy sounds and farts :stuck_out_tongue:

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That’s already the Peterlin :wink:

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just a heads up for those with eurorack and CL / banana gear. The new Herbs & Stones Tongues module is a nice compact format jumbler with per-channel negative volt protection.

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All things going well, I’m hoping to have a Tongue tomorrow for Christmas (no sniggering at the back please). Is negative volt protection needed for CL gear?

Is there anything else I need to be cognisant of, sending voltages to/from Plumbutter to Eurorack?

It can handle negative voltages. You can’t patch brown bananas to anything else though. Keep them to themselves(they’re rude)!

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I mean, you can interconnect brown nodes through most CL gear, but as they are negative voltage you should be careful with other stuff.

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This is what I meant but phrased it wrong. Though the brown nodes are also both inputs AND outputs so they require even more care than just negative voltage protection.

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PC posted a really neat article tonight!

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Interesting article. I would have taken less in depth description at the ins and outs, and more patch examples. But i know my Coco quite well, and I guess this will useful to people that don’t own one.

I noticed what I believe to be small errors in the description, would you confirm this with me?

‘Skip’, is for resetting the loop to the beginning

Skip doesn’t reset to the beginning, but rather it sets a reset point when modulation reaches a threshold and go back to it when that threshold it met again?

Orange and gray jacks on each petal are outputs, where the former passes the triangle wave, and the latter produces a square-type output.

Gray jacks are rather sample and hold like that square like?

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Indeed to both points.

HC273’s tap into the “pre-load” and “reset” back that first “marker” set with skip.

Otherwise a great article! :smiley:

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Cool! I’ll send them those little notes. :nerd_face:
Yes, their blog initiative is really nice! Well written articles for nerds like us :grinning:

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Cocoquantus resets the loop to the beginning once you accept that all points in the loop are the beginning of something.

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lol nice.
I will say that was damn well worded better than the article haha


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Yep, i find that the “mark/go back the mark” seems clearer to me. I’d expect a beginning to be absolute, not relative to the skip impulse :slight_smile:

Damn’ I love this machine so much!

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I can’t wait til I get one of the old FOR-HOR-TOR-TOR (very pre-cocoquantus) boards running.


The Left Delay seems to address the Rite Delay and vice versa…
No HC273’s - just Tapes n Tubes…

Now this one… I would imagine SKIP does indeed just simply Reset the loop, as there is nothing to latch and then preload. :slight_smile:

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I’ve used a Double Knot v3 with the Peterlin once and it worked surprisingly well. I honestly can’t remember how I patched it (I often don’t know what I’m doing :tipping_hand_man:t2:) but the voltage range between the two is very similar. Here they are in action:

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Think of oscillator b as the rungler clock, and osc a rungler data. The middle knobs route Rungler cv (and the left oscillator) back to different sources. Modulating oscillator an and b affect the rungler behavior just like wiggling the oscillator pitch knobs. I find it easier to get an intuition for what the rungler cv knobs do from routing them to the filter only with high resonance, and wiggling oscillator an and b manually. That way you get to hear how the oscillators affect the rungler when wiggled. Routing rungler to the oscillators create chaos so it’s not super intuitive at first.

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This is so kool ! :+1:t4::clap:t4::ok_hand:t4::raised_hands:t4:

I will try to connect the Tempest to my C-L setup as soon as I get back home.

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