I don't think that you ca do it wireless. It's over midi. You can get a midi expander for the Disting for $50. It's an easy enough DIY. Then you need some way to get midi out of your ipad. You can get cables from amazon that work for this.Stefken wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 7:28 pm I suppose i just ask.
Can somebody explain how you can connect TouchOsc on an ipad with a modular rig?
Disting Ex can be operated via an on screen editor which is much nicer than a tiny screen.
It uses the TouchOSC platform, sending midi messages. Not sure how to connect it to modular though (preferably wirelessly).
https://patchstorage.com/disting_ex_editor_1-18-1_mk1/
Ooh, I like This Modular Rack...
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- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
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put the midi input on the other side, it will get in the way less.Stefken wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:10 pm My baby is growing up so fast![]()
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- KVRian
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No amount of screwdriver jiggling has worked so far. Opened up the Polaris pedal but the jack socket is a sealed unit fixed to the circuit board. No way in. Stressful putting it back together, aligning the pin contacts was fiddly in the extreme.With patience and the right tools, you can get it out. Small flat screwdrivers can be used to depress the contacts. While doing this you need to shake and try to get things to come loose.
Some on Google have had success with a drill bit partly drilled into the jack end. Not sure I am brave enough
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I love filters, but 4 filters to one dedicated oscillator is a bold choice especially when a lot of the oscillator modes don't really need filtering. Are you mostly planning to use them with external sources? If so I'd add more modulation sources.Stefken wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:10 pm My baby is growing up so fast![]()
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How well do those filters self-oscillate? The God's Box Humpback was really useful when my setup was <84hp because as well as sounding great it doubles as a pretty decent sine oscillator.
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they're additional flavour filters for the arp2600.imrae wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:35 pmI love filters, but 4 filters to one dedicated oscillator is a bold choice especially when a lot of the oscillator modes don't really need filtering. Are you mostly planning to use them with external sources? If so I'd add more modulation sources.Stefken wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:10 pm My baby is growing up so fast![]()
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How well do those filters self-oscillate? The God's Box Humpback was really useful when my setup was <84hp because as well as sounding great it doubles as a pretty decent sine oscillator.
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- KVRAF
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Ah, that makes sense! I tried to look back through thread for context but the conversations got a bit tangled.vurt wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:37 pmthey're additional flavour filters for the arp2600.imrae wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:35 pmI love filters, but 4 filters to one dedicated oscillator is a bold choice especially when a lot of the oscillator modes don't really need filtering. Are you mostly planning to use them with external sources? If so I'd add more modulation sources.Stefken wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:10 pm My baby is growing up so fast![]()
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https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/2189782
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How well do those filters self-oscillate? The God's Box Humpback was really useful when my setup was <84hp because as well as sounding great it doubles as a pretty decent sine oscillator.
In which case might I suggest for consideration:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/nonlinear ... s-resonate - a very different kind of filtering
Wave folders - to bring some West-coast harshness in before those filters!
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oh no sorry, for the moog grandma
someone else went arp.
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- KVRAF
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Filters : I do love filters. You noticed that huh. Well, the forbidden planet is just in there to be thorough but i m in no rush regarding that filter. But the wasp will be in there fast. Besides, any soundsource deserves some nasty filtering. I don t discriminate hereimrae wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:35 pmI love filters, but 4 filters to one dedicated oscillator is a bold choice especially when a lot of the oscillator modes don't really need filtering. Are you mostly planning to use them with external sources? If so I'd add more modulation sources.Stefken wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:10 pm My baby is growing up so fast![]()
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How well do those filters self-oscillate? The God's Box Humpback was really useful when my setup was <84hp because as well as sounding great it doubles as a pretty decent sine oscillator.
Oscillators: i have a Moog Grandmother as the basis for my setup providing different oscillators and noise. The brains is a macro oscillator but you are forgetting about the Disting which is so many things and a soundsource is one of them. Classic oscillators, but MI Rings and Braids have also been integrated, there is also a polysynth and multi sampler. Hell, maybe they are working right now on integrating Plaits as well.
Modulation: I didn t mention that i have other stuff lying around here too.
Wavefolders: I did look at the Taiga as well, which has a wavefolder on each oscillator. I m a bit surprised that not any of the setups shown here has a wavefolder. I did some tests in software modular, and my inital excitement of wavefolders is somewhat diminished. BUT, i made sure, the Disting has a wavefolder, so that is covered
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- KVRian
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If you’re in the UK the black Doepfer Wasp can be had for £67.
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/doepfer ... gIwt_D_BwE
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/doepfer ... gIwt_D_BwE
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it's not like i didn't try to push the west pest all over the place in the semi modular threadsStefken wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 5:17 pm
. I m a bit surprised that not any of the setups shown here has a wavefolder.
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- KVRAF
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Even if you’re not, and are in the US, this still looks like a great deal. I’m seeing international shipping at just $11.SHall1000 wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 5:54 pm If you’re in the UK the black Doepfer Wasp can be had for £67.
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/doepfer ... gIwt_D_BwE
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then why does getting stuff from you to us cost so much??elxsound wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 7:52 pmEven if you’re not, and are in the US, this still looks like a great deal. I’m seeing international shipping at just $11.SHall1000 wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 5:54 pm If you’re in the UK the black Doepfer Wasp can be had for £67.
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/doepfer ... gIwt_D_BwE
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- KVRAF
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Thank you guys. I can get it from Thomann with free shipping for pretty much the same price. 