An In-Depth Look at the New Eventide Misha Eurorack Module

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0:00 Overview
2:07 Layout
3:30 Menu Navigation
3:40 Play Menu
5:06 Clock Menu
5:35 Note Range Menu / Autoplay Menu
5:58 Preset and Chord Menus
6:10 Preset Menu
6:50 Chord Menu
7:24 Tone Row Sequencer / Tone Row Basics
8:58 Autoplay Menu
13:35 Adding Events to Tone Rows

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Oh yes. One is on the way. ❤ the ability to divide the octave into microtonal ways and also send out chords with cv is going to be incredible FUN 🔥 ✨️ 🙏

justinhuffman
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:12 Misha enables music creation through intervallic steps, not tied to specific notes, offering creative ways to play scales and patterns.
02:29 Misha's top panel features various connections (USB, MIDI, CV), an LCD display, encoders for key/scale adjustments, and buttons for performance controls.
04:01 The device offers 100 scales, including factory and user-defined ones, with access to modes and customizable user functions.
05:36 Users can manipulate clock settings, adjust note ranges, and explore an Autoplay screen for tone row manipulation.
07:47 Misha's sequencer employs a tone row technique, allowing users to create sequences in various scales and playback options.
10:30 The device offers eight playback options, enabling diverse sequencing styles like prime, retrograde, random, transpose, and more.
13:47 Users can alter the order of intervals in a sequence using Interval Button sequences, allowing customization of the tone row pattern.
14:15 By combining interval buttons and user-defined functions, users can modify sequences for varied musical outcomes.

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lunaamarelo
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I'm using misha since it got out and it never stopped to surprise me each time more. super inspiring and fun to play. my only downside, if I have to mention one and since it's also a performative tool, is about buttons and their build quality. when you press them to play or improvise with them, they often fail to trigger the note (or interval) or sometimes they double trigger it. it also happens that if you long press them to keep the gate open for a long note, they sometimes suddendly stop sending the signal so the note stops too. not an actual complaint, just a bit disappointed about that. still love it so much thou, definitely my main go-to to sketch ideas and find inspiration.

vrcvs
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If you could release a stand-alone version I will snap this up in a trice!

rozzgrey
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I've learned north indian classical music and am happy to see the inclusion of 22 note per octave shrutis and harmonic tuning in Misha, which does open up possibilities to use more of my musical base for electronic music, yet I cant find any specific list of the included indian scales and it looks like all notes are only defined in western terminology, A B C or Do Re Mi, which is quite confusing for me.. really slows down my workflow to have to constantly translate the labelling in my head... surely it would have been easy to include Sa Re Ga? I'm tempted yet it still looks too heavily biased to the western music system.. ie western scales, terminology, chords and equal temperament.. I'm still longing for gear which truly embraces the enormous wealth of highly developed melodic scales and rhythm patterns of eastern music.. at least there's a token amount of scale possibilities coming through now, yet still not a single tabla pattern machine that I can see, except the indian made radel which is a joke

digby
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Looking forward to this being available for sale in Europe, hopefully by September 👍

edwardferry
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I'm not getting how your MIDI out from Misha is going into DistingEX. What am I missing?

bobrogue
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A very interesting and unique module. Causes you to think about musical patterns in new ways. I’ve barely scratched the surface with mine. Though I agree with another poster that the default sound used in this video could have been better. Note that it doesn’t make sounds on its own, you have to connect it to either MIDI or Eurorack modules (or both) to hear the notes.

Syncopator
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When is the manual going to be available? Ditto Midi Map?

johngilbert
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You could have chosen a more pleasant sound to demo this machine

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