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  • Timing Pulses, Episode 2

    In this episode of Frap Talks we’ll talk about FALISTRI, gates, quadrature modes and groove.
  • Timing Pulses, Episode 1

    In this episode of Frap Talks we’ll talk about trigs, and we’ll see how to use them in our Frap System. Transcript Hello, and welcome to Frap Talks, where we discuss anything…
  • Fumana Feedback Fest

    IDEA A feedback loop is something beautiful and dangerous. It is a delicate ecosystem that is always on the verge of collapse. Once we can keep it balanced, it becomes an excellent…
  • Double Clock Trick

    The best way to copy a clock is through the 333 module. But what if you don’t have it? Check out this workaround to get two clocks out of the same SAPÈL’s section!

  • Unvoiced Input

    Let’s talk a bit about FUMANA’s Unvoiced input!⁠ We use it mainly to add a realistic sibilant effect to vocoding tracks. We patch a “sibilant” sound to its input, like a noise, or even a copy of the voice signal.⁠

  • Odd/Even Crossfade

    By setting a QSC channel to Crossfade, we can blend the ODD and EVEN bands with a single CV, opening up new sonic routes!

  • Sidechain #2

    Today we created this percussive patch with FUMANA and mixed it with a BRENSO bassline. To give every sound the space it deserves, we used the ALL EF out to duck the bassline. It is a simple but very natural sidechain effect!

  • USTA as a Quantizer

    Did you know that you can use USTA as a quantizer?⁠

  • Reverb Feedback

    Who said that the effect send should be patched back to the return? What if we patch it to another channel?⁠ Well, that works, but what if we route this channel as well back to the effect send? That’s right, a feedback loop!⁠

  • One-Shot Sequence

    This time we had USTA controlled by ONE envelope of the FALISTRI! The attenuated envelope controls the clock speed, while the EOR gate plays and stops the sequence.