This Doepfer Regelwerk was auctioned by me on Ebay, ending March 8 2010. I created this video mainly to demonstrate this Regelwerk for my auction, but hopefully it will serve a purpose as a demonstration of the Regelwerk's sequencer mode, since there really aren't any good demos of this sequencer available on YouTube.
Just a brief description of how the Regelwerk works in sequencer mode:
- Sequencer uses sliders/buttons #9-24
- 8 tracks, max length 16 steps (Step on/off + Pitch + Velocity)
- Lower buttons 9-15 = Track edit select
- Lower buttons 16-24 = Track on/off (mute/unmute)
- Upper buttons 9-24 = Step on/off
- Step on/off + Pitch transmitted via corresponding CV/Gate channel outputs
- Step on/off + Pitch + Velocity transmitted via Midi Out 1 (midi channel can be set per track)
In this video:
- Midi-output-1 goes to MAM ADX-1
- Track 1 = ADX kick
- Track 2 = ADX snare
- Track 3 = ADX "synth" (lazer type sound)
- Track 4 = Closed HH
- Track 5 = Open HH
- Midi-output-2 sends midi clock to x0xb0x
- x0xb0x audio out into Moogerfooger MF-101
- Track 8 = CV-8 into MF-101 Filter-CV-In
- Track 6 = CV/Gate-6 into SH-101 CV/Gate-In
- Track 7 = CV-7 into SH-101 VCF-CV-In (an SH-101 mod)
Regarding the SH-101 sequence in the latter part of this demo... I realize it's not the greatest, but I wanted to demonstrate creating on-the-fly sequences with the Regelwerk.
- DIN sync output to TR-808 (seen under the MAM & x0x, but not being used in the mix)
hi, nice use of the ADX1 !
and it sounds different in a very good way in your video, may I ask what effects you used on the snare, and maybe the kick ?
Psylvia69 1 year ago
@Psylvia69 thanks - the only FX is a short delay on the snare. don't rem which delay i used for sure, but it was probably Korg SDD3000. kick is dry
s0LVentCIty 1 year ago
But Roland SH-101 triggered by Roland TR-808?
AndyAmplifier 1 year ago
@AndyAmplifier No - SH-101 is sequenced by the Regelwerk (CV/Gate).
s0LVentCIty 1 year ago