Updates and new modules released: Beats2Pitch Bundle
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:08 pm
Dear fellow modular enthusiasts,
3 new modules have been released and are now a free addition to the Beats2Pitch Bundle:
Time Adder
When you need a note length that is not covered by Beats2Pitch's outputs, use Time Adder to add up note length until you get the duration you desire, e.g. for a note that is 1/16th short of a half note, add a quarter to a dotted 1/8th note and there you go. The pitch CV input values get converted to the frequency they represent and then to the time it takes for 1 cycle to complete. All time values are added up and the sum gets converted back to pitch CV and is sent to the output.
Time Adder features 2 independent channels with 4 inputs each.
Pitch Harmonix
With Pitch Harmonix you can create pitch CV signals to create upper or lower harmonics for a given pitch up (or down) to the 32nd harmonic.
With respect to time this means you can create whole number multiples or divisions of a given beat, widely expanding the capabilities of the Beats2Pitch Bundle.
Synced Delay
Synced Delay - or Syncedly for short - is more than just another basic delay module. Besides being a stereo effect, its Delay Time ranges from 1 ms up to 10 s! The input jack next to the delay time knob is supposed to be fed with pitch CV, like all of the Beats2Pitch Bundle modules. When it is connected, the delay time knob will be deactivated and the delay time is taken from the input jack.
Feedback can be set from -100% to +100%. The feedback loop can be manipulated with external effects or CV processors via the FB Send and FB Return jacks. The send-level is unattenuated while the feedback amount determines the level of the signal from the return inputs.
Mix sets the dry/wet mix and can also be modulated.
Updated: Pitch Swing
Pitch Swing is basically a clock generator that outputs a trigger signal every time a cycle of the given PITCH CV starts. It can add a swing to the clock signal, where the SWING amount determines the length of the first cycle relative to the second cycle. The PITCH CV output gets adjusted according to the SWING amount. A high signal state at the RESET input (greater or equal 2.5 V) resets the swing cycle.
New feature: The TRIG output jacks can now be set to output the first trigger or both, and the second or both respectively.
Hope you enjoy the new modules and features.
Best regards,
Martin
3 new modules have been released and are now a free addition to the Beats2Pitch Bundle:
Time Adder
When you need a note length that is not covered by Beats2Pitch's outputs, use Time Adder to add up note length until you get the duration you desire, e.g. for a note that is 1/16th short of a half note, add a quarter to a dotted 1/8th note and there you go. The pitch CV input values get converted to the frequency they represent and then to the time it takes for 1 cycle to complete. All time values are added up and the sum gets converted back to pitch CV and is sent to the output.
Time Adder features 2 independent channels with 4 inputs each.
Pitch Harmonix
With Pitch Harmonix you can create pitch CV signals to create upper or lower harmonics for a given pitch up (or down) to the 32nd harmonic.
With respect to time this means you can create whole number multiples or divisions of a given beat, widely expanding the capabilities of the Beats2Pitch Bundle.
Synced Delay
Synced Delay - or Syncedly for short - is more than just another basic delay module. Besides being a stereo effect, its Delay Time ranges from 1 ms up to 10 s! The input jack next to the delay time knob is supposed to be fed with pitch CV, like all of the Beats2Pitch Bundle modules. When it is connected, the delay time knob will be deactivated and the delay time is taken from the input jack.
Feedback can be set from -100% to +100%. The feedback loop can be manipulated with external effects or CV processors via the FB Send and FB Return jacks. The send-level is unattenuated while the feedback amount determines the level of the signal from the return inputs.
Mix sets the dry/wet mix and can also be modulated.
Updated: Pitch Swing
Pitch Swing is basically a clock generator that outputs a trigger signal every time a cycle of the given PITCH CV starts. It can add a swing to the clock signal, where the SWING amount determines the length of the first cycle relative to the second cycle. The PITCH CV output gets adjusted according to the SWING amount. A high signal state at the RESET input (greater or equal 2.5 V) resets the swing cycle.
New feature: The TRIG output jacks can now be set to output the first trigger or both, and the second or both respectively.
Hope you enjoy the new modules and features.
Best regards,
Martin