Mutable Instruments Yarns Review

If You’re New to my channel (Hola), Why not start here : Please watch: “5 Strategies for Finishing Your Tracks Old Projects“ --~-- Mutable Instruments Yarns Review ▶ Check out my gear on Kit: In this video I do a review of the Mutable Instruments Yarns, and show you what I like about this Eurorack module. Mutable Instruments Yarns is a MIDI to CV converter interface providing up to 4 channels of very accurate CV/Gate conversion, which can be assigned to up to 4 voices. 2 and 4-voice modes are available both in a “polyphonic” and “multitimbral” flavor. The former receives chords from one single MIDI channel and dispatches them to the voices; while the later provides independent monophonic parts – which can be addressed to different MIDI channels, keyboard ranges, or even velocity levels. Each part can generate sequences either through an arpeggiator/euclidean sequencer combo; or with a SH-101 style sequencer with step-by-step recording. Mutable Instruments Yarns module can sync to an external MIDI clock, and generate a clock/reset output at any subdivisions of the MIDI clock. If you are new in this channel please consider SUBSCRIBING. You can follow my music : Beatport: More behind the scenes stuff: Instagram: Mayen on WEB: ▶ Here is a Link to where to buy it: Mutable Instruments Yarns: Comprehensive MIDI interface for Eurorack Provides 4 channels of CV/Gate Additional features such as arpeggiator, euclidean sequencer, and a step sequencer based on the Roland SH-10. 12HP width Other Accessories: Patch Cables: ▶ Here is the Equipment that I used to record this video: Canon T6i Video Creator Kit: Canon EF-S 24 MM: Studio Lights: Tascam Dr-40: DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! Mutable Instruments Yarns Review Check out my latest video here:
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