I was sent this amazing video, cause I too have these two instruments.
Felt like sharing…
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Really nice vídeo!
I’m thinking of getting one of these. What cables will I need to sequence it from my Analog Keys on the CV track? And does it play nicely with the OT too?
It has a midi input. So yes, it will.
Does anyone know how to set the 0 coast up to be sequenced by the octatrack? Or Doepfer Dark Time by cv maybe another alternative open to me
The 0-Coast uses midi and if I’m not mistaken assignable cc messages to cv
Nice work. I came across it looking around YT. It certainly helped with my search.
I haven’t seen any videos where the two together act like a dual-osc mono synth. Guess I’ll have to go the store and patch them up myself.
thanks I found out on sonic state the exact cc’s etc as wasn’t clear to me
If you have Live/M4L then this is quite useful…
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/manuals/0-coast_programmer_m4l.zip
thanks I don’t but might get live in the near future, I got it working so all good now
OK, so I’m getting one of these for my birthday on Sunday (I’m contributing quite a bit to it, of course!). As a total noob to semi-modular synthesis, any tips?
Can be used as a very solid bass synth.
Mine is coming today
there are many 0-coast tutorials by make noise on youtube. A whole playlist featuring patch ideas. The manual is great as well, patch examples included.
I’m also ready to pull the trigger on one of these
It looks like alien technology to me but it seems versatile for both crazy and normal sounds.
Also, I plan on adding either a Behringer Model D or mother 32 later. I think I’m going to be covered in the mono department with this setup.
That’s awesome, you’ll definitely be covered for mono.
I’ve got a 0-Coast and I love it. Really brings something a bit different.
Not the same, really, but I’d rather get an MS20…
start out with a basic drone (diagram for the basic patch in the manual), build on it. look up the Krell patch (one of the more complex-sounding, self-contained patches) for 0-coast on youtube - start there, play around with it, take it apart/deconstruct the patch–try out different variations on it. get a feel for what does what, the effects of the various objects and control functions - their behavior, etc. test things out, experiment - it’s very ‘hands-on’ and immediate