Clock, Mixing & Flexibility
Hey there! Welcome to part three of this short series explaining the patch on my eurorack system for live-sets. Today we go over how everything is clocked and triggered, how I mix it all together, and finally, I have a few tips to keep a live patch flexible, and to prepare for a few things that can go wrong during a live show!
Check out the first two videos in this series if you want to learn more about the basic patch I use to create melodies and the percussive parts of this live-patch. And consider subscribing if you want to see more! 🙂

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