Endorphin's Two of Cups is a versatile 2-voice intuitive sample player that offers zero-latency playback and a range of CV controls for pitch, gate, and sample scanning. With 8 banks, each containing 24 samples, this 6 HP module allows for intuitive and dynamic sample manipulation within your Eurorack setup.
LA Circuits' Sunless City stands out with its exceptional transistor ladder filter, offering both 4-pole/24 dB/oct and 3-pole/18 dB/oct filtering options. With variable exponential CV inputs and a Response control knob for shaping resonance, this 12 HP module adds rich and expressive filtering capabilities to your sound palette.
Intellijel's SeaLegs is a multi-model stereo character delay with reverb that brings warmth and depth to your audio. With three unique delay models (Tape, Bucket Brigade, Crossfading Digital) and built-in modulators, filters, and a 1970s-inspired reverb, this module offers a wide range of delay effects and sonic textures for your compositions.
Jasmine & Olive Trees' Traffic is a trigger-based CV controller designed to add dynamic modulation and rhythmic possibilities to your Eurorack setup. With three rows of knobs for setting CV values, global trigger output for synchronization, and a priority system for managing multiple triggers, Traffic allows for seamless control and manipulation of sounds in real-time.
These modules, when combined in creative ways, offer a diverse range of sonic capabilities for both sound design exploration and musical performance. Whether you're looking to enhance your soundscapes with unique textures or dive into complex rhythmic patterns, the combination of Two of Cups, Sunless City, SeaLegs, and Traffic opens up a world of possibilities for your Eurorack builds.
Example Usage
### Novice-Level Example:
For a simple and fun beginner patch using the Endorphin.es Two of Cups, Sunless City, SeaLegs, and Jasmine & Olive Trees Traffic, let's create a basic ambient drone sequence.
- Endorphin.es Two of Cups: - Load soothing pad samples into Bank 1 on both voices. - Set up Voice 1 to loop with a slow decay for a sustained sound. - Voice 2 can play shorter samples in a regular sequence.
- La Circuits Sunless City: - Connect the output of Two of Cups to the input of Sunless City for filtering the ambient sound. - Experiment with different filter types and resonance settings to shape the texture.
- Intellijel SeaLegs: - Use SeaLegs to add stereo delay and reverb to the filtered sound. - Adjust the delay time and modulation for a spacious effect.
- Jasmine & Olive Trees Traffic: - Patch Traffic to modulate parameters on Two of Cups and Sunless City. - Set up triggers to generate evolving textures and filter sweeps.
- Noise Engineering Quantus Ampla (Optional): - If you have the Quantus Ampla, use it to dynamically control the levels of different elements in your patch for added movement.
By combining these modules in a Eurorack setup, you can quickly create a layered ambient drone piece, perfect for those new to modular synthesis looking to explore the creative possibilities of their system.
Happy patching!
# Combine the 'Endorphin Es Two of Cups', 'La Circuits Sunless City', 'Intellijel Sealegs', 'Jasmine Olive Trees Traffic', and 'Noise Engineering Quantus Ampla' modules in a Eurorack setup.
# Patching: # - Send an audio signal from an external source or another module into the 'Endorphin Es Two of Cups' for sample playback. # - Route the output of 'Two of Cups' into the 'Intellijel Sealegs' for stereo delay processing with reverb. # - Take the processed signal from 'Sealegs' and run it through the 'La Circuits Sunless City' for filtering. # - Utilize the 'Jasmine Olive Trees Traffic' for trigger-based CV control to modulate the parameters of 'Two of Cups', 'Sealegs', and 'Sunless City'. # - Use the 'Noise Engineering Quantus Ampla' for VCA duties, such as dynamic level control based on CV signals.
# Usage Example: # Set up a complex ambient patch where the 'Two of Cups' is playing atmospheric samples, the 'Sealegs' adds lush stereo delays and reverb to the samples, the 'Sunless City' filters the delayed signal for evolving textures. # Program the 'Traffic' module to creatively modulate parameters like pitch, decay, filter cutoff, and delay feedback on the other modules based on trigger inputs. # Experiment with using the 'Quantus Ampla' for CV-controlled leveling to create dynamic volume changes in the patch, adding depth and movement to the ambient soundscape.
Further Thoughts
# Combining Eurorack Modules Expert-level Usage Example:
# Modules: Endorphin's Two of Cups, Sunless City by LA Circuits, SeaLegs by Intellijel, and Traffic by Jasmine & Olivetrees
# Patching Setup: # - Endorphin's Two of Cups: Loaded with various percussive samples # - Sunless City: Providing filtering and resonance for the percussive sounds # - SeaLegs: Adding stereo character delay and reverb to create depth and atmosphere # - Traffic: Controlling and sequencing the percussive sounds dynamically
# Patching Configuration: # 1. Patch the audio output of Two of Cups to the audio input of Sunless City for filtering. # 2. Use Sunless City's control knobs to shape the resonance and cutoff frequency of the percussive sounds. # 3. Connect the filtered output from Sunless City to SeaLegs for stereo delay and reverb processing. # 4. Adjust SeaLegs settings to add lush delay and spacious reverb to enhance the percussive elements. # 5. Utilize Traffic to dynamically control the percussive sounds' parameters based on triggers. # 6. Configure Traffic to switch between different percussive sounds (kick, snare, hi-hat) using triggers in real-time. # 7. Experiment with Traffic's random modes to introduce variations and surprises in the percussive pattern.
# Performance Result: # By combining Two of Cups, Sunless City, SeaLegs, and Traffic in this setup, you can create evolving and dynamic percussive sequences with filtered textures, stereo depth, and controlled variations. The interaction between these modules opens up a world of creative possibilities in electronic music production.
# This usage example showcases the synergy between these Eurorack modules in a live performance or studio setting, demonstrating the power of modular synthesis for sound exploration and manipulation.
# Stay tuned for more Eurorack builds and synth explorations in our upcoming articles!