Allemande (Disting EX's Poly Wavetable)

Allemande (Disting EX's Poly Wavetable)

I've been working on the Allemande from J. S. Bach's French Suite No. 4 in E-flat, BWV 815, and was frustrated that I couldn't hear all those long, held notes. Rather than select one of its cheesy organ presets, I decided to connect the piano to my (smaller) Eurorack case. It worked well with all of the polyphonic algorithms on the Disting EX, but the Poly Wavetable gives you the most options for using keyboard velocity not just to control volume but also to shape the timbre - via filter cutoff, wavetable position, etc. I set the envelope times/levels/curves so that the held notes would remain audible, but in the background. Here is how I connected the piano to the modular: USB Midi cable - DOREMIDI midi host - 5-pin MIDI cable - TRS adaptor cable - MIDIXO breakout, which connected to the rear of the Disting via 4-pin ribbon cable. If there's a more direct way to connect them, please let me know in the comments! Further patch notes in the video. Other gear used: ALM's Pamela's New Workout Mutable Instruments' Beads Tesseract's Sweet Sixteen Expert Sleeper's Disting Mk4 Intellijel's Out EQ and compression in Logic Pro Keywords: #eurorack #modular #piano #Bach