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Unleash your creativity with the Sacrament Modular The Cursible, a Morphing Effects Matrix that takes your modular synth setup to new heights. This versatile Eurorack module is designed to seamlessly blend and transform audio and CV signals across six distinct send/return paths, offering an expansive palette of sound possibilities. Whether you’re looking to add subtle texture or create dramatic sonic landscapes, The Cursible delivers with precision and style.
At the heart of The Cursible is its intuitive control system, featuring a central encoder for manual adjustments, CV input with an attenuator, and direct signal path selection via push-buttons or clock input. This flexibility ensures that you can craft your sound exactly as you envision it. With six different morph settings, each with unique characteristics, and selectable attack and release times, your creative potential is virtually limitless.
Compact yet powerful, The Cursible fits perfectly into any Eurorack setup, making it an essential addition for both hobbyists and professional sound designers. Its ability to handle both audio and CV signals ensures that it integrates smoothly into existing configurations, pushing the boundaries of your musical exploration.
Key Features:
- Morphing Effects Matrix for dynamic sound transformation
- Mix, distribute, and morph audio/CV signals across 6 send/return paths
- Control via central encoder, CV input with attenuator, push-button, or clock input
- Six unique morph settings with selectable attack and release times
- Suitable for both audio and CV signals
- Compact design with a width of 14 HP and depth of 25 mm
- Current consumption: 52 mA (+12 V) / 26 mA (-12 V)
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Getting somewhere with my self-playing patch goals - no samples, all synthesis! I'm enjoying this patch for its breadth of dynamics and sonic variation. There's a lot going on here but I'll share the main points and major principles:
Mutable Instruments Marbles provides the main clock. An ALM Busy Circuits Boss Bow Tie randomly switches between the negative and positive LFO output of a slowly cycling Make Noise Function, and that signal modulates the clock rate - sometimes launching it into audio rate or slowing it to a crawl. At times the clock rate remains steady when Function's Hang input is engaged by a gate from a 4ms Quad Clock Distributor + Expander, which itself is being clocked by Marbles.
Sacrament Cursible switches between six sound sources: Synth Tech E330, After Later Juggler, two channels from Endorphin.es Furthrrrr Generator (one going into Intellijel Rainmaker), Mutable Instruments Ripples self-oscillating into Monsoon (left and right channels). Each voice has varying degrees of random modulation dialed in.
Cursible's output is fed into a VCA opened by a Make Noise Contour. This is the only envelope in the entire patch! Its attack and decay are both being randomly modulated but with a bias toward shorter gestures. An interesting chain triggers it: Marbles' t3 output, fed through Branches for random skips, clocking a 4ms Pingable Envelope Generator with its clock division being randomly modulated, and taking the Half-R gate output from there.
The signal is then multed to both sides of a 4ms Dual Looping Delay, both at half wet, with their delay times being modulated independently. This results in some of the glitchy sounds you hear.
Those two signals are then sent through different but mirrored chains - a modulated high pass filter followed by a compressor. In one case it's Random*Source Serge VCFQ into Audio Damage Kompressor, and in the other it's Ritual Electronics Altar into 2hp Comp. Both filters' frequency and resonance parameters are being modulated with smooth random. The signals are then mixed with Make Noise X-Pan, with a little modulation over pan amounts.
X-Pan's outputs go to a Make Noise Mimeophon, mix at about 40% wet. Skew is on so the two channels' delay times differ from each other, and most parameters are being modulated so that delay times might be tiny or huge and have varying levels of feedback. This is also the reason why multiple sounds are often layered in the patch even though Cursible is only spitting out one at a time. Halo (Mimeophon's reverb) is swelling in and out with semi-random timing.
Modulation sources not mentioned above: Instruo DivKid OCHD, ADDAC VC Transitions, Vermona Fourmulator, Qu-Bit Bloom, NLC Triple Sloths, Moffenzeef Deviant, SSF DivKid RND STEP, Doepfer A-148, Make Noise Maths, Make Noise Telharmonic, 2hp LFO.
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