Huh. The seller said it was from Patch Point, so I thought it’d be better assembled (I just know enough to know it doesn’t look great).

The rest of the outputs are working though, so would the PCB connectors still be an issue? I’ll make sure they look ok regardless and give it another go.

EDIT: Yes, that seems to resolved it. Thanks, @Jonny!!!

EDIT 2: Eh, that worked for a little bit. Now it’s back to acting up if I look at it the wrong way. (sigh)

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Recently I got a bit inspired by Surgeon’s minimal setups and decided to patch the Serge into a kind of techno groovebox and record some rough tracks super quick!

These are all one-takes with the Serge panel as the only sound source, patched for two connected synth voices, a drum and a cymbal/noise sound. Cirklon sequencing, Lexicon PCM81, Oto BIM and BOUM (too much BOUM :wink: ) for effects.

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Both the blue and white jack look looser than they should be, those nuts should be fastened tight to the panel. If you’re comfortable doing so, try listening to a signal output from that module while gently squeezing/jiggling that area of the PCB where the connectors are. If you can recognize a clear relationship between your movement and any interruptions in sound it probably just has to be reflowed/resoldered which isn’t difficult if you can find someone with basic soldering skills.

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Thanks! The nuts did look off to me and I did a quick hand tighten- will go back in and do it properly. If that doesn’t work, I at least live in a city where finding someone to repair it shouldn’t be too hard.

Really great stuff! The filtered tone on Five Legs sounds amazing.

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This is outstanding (and also not helping quash the desire for La Bestia II)! Awesome work. On Hydroplanes, I kept thinking “where’s that big kick?” and then, boom, you deliver!

The arp / bassline on Signify is giving me flashbacks to the late 90’s rave days. Dare I say it’s almost 303 territory.

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simply amazing. would love to get a general gist of how you patched a single panel to get that many voices/sounds. still trying to wrap my head around all this patch programming stuff :slight_smile:

Thanks all for the comments :smile:
@cold_fashioned I am certainly not above making Serge 303-alike basslines for many hours…

@gnome666 The patch is the one shown in the photo above, although I didn’t have one of the dual slopes in for some of the tracks. Basically it’s NTO + wave folder and a slope generator as oscillators for two voices, both sharing the VCFS. Sometimes FM or AM between the voices which is a favorite of mine. VCFQ pinging and low-passed noise for the percussion.

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So, the Cirklon is sending trigs and v/oct CV? I suppose my more practical problem when I approach my Serge is, how are you “mixing” all the sounds together? I know the top section of the Wave Mult acts as a VCA of sort, as can some of the filters.

Yep, all sequencing from the Cirklon. There are lots of mixer options on La Bestia - two actual mixers, VCFS, some of the wave mults have two inputs…

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This is very inspirational! You should do some performance videos :slight_smile:

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My Serge DIY build is a ways away from actualization, but I’ve been refining layout and physical constraints so I can start to collect materials for the hardware / panel / case. I think I’ve actually finalized the layout and jack color scheme; still not sure on the panel & knob colors, still need to figure out how explicit I want to be with labeling…

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Looking for some tips; recently aquired an Edelweiss I and was looking for tips as to how people have/would use the gate sequencer. not my panel, but pics below…

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The simplest thing I can think of for the gate sequencer is to set your sequence length by feeding the last stage back into the reset input. From there, I would clock it either with something predictable like a slope or the random/ssg.

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Good thoughts. Still perplexed as to the “Reset” vs “Reset>” inputs and what the In and Invers Out jacks are for…

Hmm, I’m not sure, but depending on the board used for that panel, it may be described in the CGS docs:

https://www.elby-designs.com/webtek/cgs/cgs89/cgs89_gate_sequencer.html

https://www.elby-designs.com/webtek/cgs/cgs.htm

you can make some rhythmic things with gate sequencer, divider and logic

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cool. will check it out. Thanks for the links!

I would guess that the inv out inverts the gate at the other output.

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This will invert an incoming pulse train. A common use case might be taking a simple clock:

Clock Signal:
X X X X

Clock Signal /2:
X o X o

Clock Signal /2 (inverted):
o X o X

Now, you have a nice little beat with a snare or whatnot on the 2 and the 4.

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