It sounds amazing. I was really sad that the dog didn’t make it into the video this time.

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:open_mouth: That’s a neat one! Basically the NLC Three Sisters.

I wish the video used the VCA for kicks? I mean, I get it’s just a VCA, but still.

It was typical of his videos that there was not a lot of explanation of the patch, and I found myself really wanting to know what he was feeding the filter. The sound changes resulting from his knob manipulation were hard for me to track, which I’d write off to not know what the input was or the rest of the patch.

Still, it sounds really really good. I have a backlog of like 4-5 NLC modules to build, so I should do those first, but I’d really like to build this and the Shat-Noir.

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Agreed on the example video. A dry reference and some full sweeps would have been nice. Probably should have waited for their dog to be awake. :grin:

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You can find good demos on this soundcloud (click on description Muffwiggler link to have details about the demo):

We need to wait some days to listen that Noiro-ze I think :smiley:

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i meant to do this after i got home from tour, but i am only just now getting around to it. a more subtle use case: 3 waves from batumi (slow sine, two medium, but different freq random (both being fm’d by splosh)) and an envelope from maths into let’s splosh, which is controlling everything currently running throughout the whole system…modulating waves and banks on piston honda, wavefolding and weird ass sync patterns on sheep, pretty much every parameter on the morphagene (which is running inop=1), pushing noise through tallin at odd levels, sisters fm, survey on cold mac which is doing…something
…and i’m playing harmonaig manually.

this thing is also really rad when you run audio through it…in another patch i had it in rosie’s fx loop for an overall microstoria-style crunch. could get lost in this gloop for hours.

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sounds great! might try and fit one into my 104hp case…

well i definitely need another module with 20+ connections so

Genius method of making a kind of multiple vactrol thing there!

I had a ton of fun with Flip Flop Chaos: https://nonlinearcircuits.blogspot.com/2014/10/ff-chaos.html

I sold it but thinking of getting it back, such a fun and deep module.

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That looks neat, but the demo video is terrible. Do you know of any videos that show the character of the output?

if i had $1 for every time i said/thought this i’d have already ordered that Lets Splosh

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hahaha… :rofl:

Yeah, I dunno. Some of the videos are very insightful? It’s funny how hit or miss they can be.

It’s always better if the dog is in them.

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At one point I made an NLC tribute video!

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That made me laugh way more than it should have. :laughing:

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It’s a joke that approximately 7 people worldwide will appreciate!

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I don’t know of any video but I can describe it’s features as follows:

• CV input - which shifts the output between periodic and chaotic behaviour.
• Gate input - to sync to other clock / lfo module
• 2xCV Output - one spits quick snappy cv, second cv out is slower bit more mellow but still wide range
• 3x Gate Output
• 1x Trigger Output

How would you compare the CV output to say the Sloth circuits?

I’m mostly interested in the gate timings. How do the knobs effect the gates? What’s the character of the relationship between the gates? Seems easier to hear than describe, hence my video desire.

Like I said in original comment, I don’t have it anymore and it’s been a while, so cannot really help you here.
As for the comparison to Sloth, id’s say CVs were shorter and more “aggressive” than on Sloth - if that makes sense.

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