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Xaoc Devices Rostock & Drezno II | Patch ideas for the Leibniz Binary Subsystem

In this video, I’m taking another look at the Leibniz Binary Subsystem from Xaoc Devices. This is a set of Eurorack modules that let you convert analogue audio and CV into 8-bit digital signals and then process them in all sorts of unique and interesting ways. Using various combinations of Leibniz modules, you can do everything from waveshaping and bitcrushing to sequencing and drum pattern generation. Xaoc Devices recently sent over the latest modules in the system for me to check out. Drezno II is a new and improved version of their original analogue to digital and digital to analogue converter module which acts as the main front-end for the system. And Rostock is a binary data pipeline, or digital shift register, which lets you delay, loop, scramble and reclock the 8-bit data stream. In the video, I build a few patches that explore some of the musical applications of these tools. For a great introduction to the Leibniz Binary Subsystem, I recommend this video by Monotrail:    • 8-bit signal processing for eurorack ...   And check out my previous video about Xaoc Devices’ Lipsk and Erfurt:    • Xaoc Devices Erfurt & Lipsk | An easy...   More stuff from me: https://tomchurchill.bandcamp.com/   / tomchurchill     / tomchurchill   Chapters: 00:00 Intro & patch previews 03:22 Drezno II / Leibniz 101 07:22 Rostock overview 10:33 Complex stepped modulation 16:56 Sequence canons 21:52 Digital chorus and flanging 27:13 Looping drum patterns 32:18 Clock-based destruction 36:20 Generative sequencing

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