With that theme, a Sport Modulator would probably be fun. Maybe an Omsonic Stochastic Inspiration Generator depending on what constraints you want to put on the randomness :slight_smile:

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Cold Mac and…something else or Let’s Splosh

edit: also if you can fit in even a passive attenuator to self-patch Marbles that’s a big bonus

You could also have a slew module after the marbles output

hi everybody

im relatively new to eurorack, so i freshly got marbles and ate up the manual and also divkids video and think i do understand the module fairly well, but there is one thing which i cant seem to figure out :/

If there is a sequence running and locked in dejavu, wouldnt it be awsome to able to just “slightly” randomize either the t- “OR” the x-section? so you get slight variations in rhythm but not in pitch… or the otherway arround? is there no such function?

as of now im only able to do subtle randomisation to both sections simultaneously, or lock one section while the other goes complete bonkers… its still fun but harder to generate progressive musical variations if both are changing at the same time. i know i can use the bias and spread and jitter but this is not exactly what im looking for. hope you get the idea… maybe im just missing the obvious or is there another firmware that can do that?

please help =) thaaaanks a ton

•afaik there is no alternative firmware for marbles

•independent (modulated) clocking, self-patching from X/Y to T or X (see my attenuation rec a few posts up), and an external logic module (or see my Cold Mac rec a few posts up) are ways to get a little more Marbles out of Marbles.

•also, Marbles is not a sequencer. while it does generate and modulate a nice series of “notes” its functions are those of a random sampler. so you may be getting “subtle” results, just not a subtle sequencer.

for those interested, Pichenettes answered on the MI forum:

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Yes! ive seen that you’ve altered your marbles aswell. how did it go?

Well with the help of Emilie it was really easy to tweak the code, generate the wave and load the alternate firmware.

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Very cool. Do you mind posting the “super lock” .WAV? I’d love to try it out.

EDIT: Looks like someone’s already posted a power of two mod for marbles earlier in the thread.

Another mod I’d like to have (and might start to try to dig into the code, though I have no idea what I’m doing) is more predictable, playable control over clock division/multiplication when the T section is externally clocked. I like having triplet/dotted divisions available, but I feel like in the middle of a jam it ends up throwing a wrench into the groove. Something like rate going from 4:1, 2:1, 1:1, 1:2, 1:4 and then if you hold down the clock division button it will start flashing and give you only triplet/dotted notes simply just the default full range of divisions.

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I’m not sure if your answer is directed to me but I don’t have implemented the “super lock”, my tweak was to shorten the Gate length ratio.

I just picked a Pachinko version of Marbles on Reverb due to HP restriction and I really dig it. Just a thought. Its only 12HP compared to the OG 18HP.

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But the super-crammed UI might be a dealbreaker.

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The Pachinko version is surprisingly comfortable. The 10hp version looks like a nightmare, though.

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The Antumbra Cara (10hp) version is great if you already have prior experience with the full size module and intend to mostly use it with external CV control instead of constant manual wiggling. Otherwise yes, I think learning Marbles on that layout would be a nightmare. I also love the visual aesthetic of both factory Marbles and Antumbra Cara but not so much Pachinko.

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here you go, Emilie released a new firmware with the super lock feature:

:kissing_heart:

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Oh dang! She’s so dope!

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I spent the past few weeks basically living inside of my Marbles. I’ve been working on a 24-hour long ambient composition — I’ll be making a post when it’s done and ready to share, but essentially it’s meant to be “furniture music” for an entire day spent in quarantine — and I couldn’t think of a better use for the module.

Marbles is so excellent at creating these emotionally resonant, slowly shifting musical structures. Each section of the ambient piece is four hours long, and typically is centered around a “theme” that would be slowly built up into increasing complexity, and then taken back apart. There’s a practically exponential level of variation in the Marbles when it comes to these things, and the immediacy of feeling that you get from modulating, say, note density and pitch range on a sequence…

I’ve spent many (many) hours with the Marbles, and it continues to impress and surprise me.

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I’m considering swapping my second Marbles for a Mutable Grids - wondering if anyone has thoughts/perspectives on the two of them? I think i’d miss the extra x outputs and y output and turing loop capabilities, but it might be worth gaining some more fined grained control over trigger generation. With Marbles it always feels like the T section is a bit difficult to reign in, like there’s not much you can do to sculpt/alter the trigger pattern other than roll the dice and change the bias parameter. Rate and jitter parameter changes often have too drastic an effect on the rest of the patch to use for trigger pattern sculpting, causing the groove to get lost. I mostly use straight trigger inputs so the gate length and gate length randomization options on Marbles are often lost on me. I haven’t played with grids before but it seems like a blast for improvisation.

I share the same feeling on this. The T section is great for some event clocking, but Grids offers way more control over sculpting trigger patterns.

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I agree with both of you, and have kept my Grids because of that. I want to like Marbles, but I never really get what I want from it. But I chalk that up to my inexperience with the module and assume that were to spend more time with it, I’d click with it better. I do feel more comfortable with Grids, and can get results I want much quicker with it.

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