ANA 2 - What it Do?

Publicado 2024-05-03
Here is our admittedly super long ANA video manual. Doing the overview video for ANA was kind of tough because it is sort of like doing a demo for 9 different modules and they all work in a bunch of different contexts. As a result, we decided to focus this video on the absolute basics of the module to hopefully give you the fundamental understanding needed to use it. There will be another, hopefully shorter, video following this one showing some actual musical patch examples using ANA.

For the written manual and to order go to our website here:

www.mysticcircuits.com/product/ana-2

Here is a link to the awesome replacement IDUM panel that I forgot the name of in this video. To be fair "nkurence" is not an easy word to remember:

www.etsy.com/shop/nkurence

00:00 Intro
02:54 Boolean Basics
07:46 ANA 2 Changes
15:19 Input Section
18:52 Output Overview
29:33 Processing Gates
39:34 Processing Modulation
1:00:40 Processing Note Sequences
1:15:53 Processing Audio
1:42:14 Patch Example

Todos los comentarios (15)
  • @wwaynec
    The definition of deep dive. Great video! Since I got Ana2 last week I haven't made a patch without it. If you ever get time, I'd love a detailed video on the Specra Mirror.
  • @raktNewsletter
    I was looking for a nice video about this module. 2 hours! Couldn't ask for more. Will watch it soon.⚡️
  • @turbotambourine
    This reminds me of why I need a logic module in my life! Just having the ability to effect a note sequence by reducing all the notes that are the higher notes would be an amazing bit of control! This 2 hour epic is a gift! Been getting more interested in your modules over the past little while. Wish I had a touring machine already and then I’d pick up a Leaves without hesitation!
  • @HashPram
    What an ace looking module ... Looking forward to getting my hands on one in the not too distant future. Unrelated, but have you ever considered doing voice overs for movies? I'm definitely getting hints of "in a land ..."
  • @s90210h
    very very powerful, and very patch programmable, as you usually design modules :-) when mind gets to the next level the inner eye will easily see what else logic is open to any question, no?
  • @michaelt_tamtam
    This looks like a really fun utility module! Logic is underrated.
  • @nr7975
    I knew this module had more to it than meets te face. A two hour video manual though? Hell yeah! Got my module in 2 days ago, super excited.
  • @GeorgeLocke
    This looks awesome. Hopefully I'll be able to pick one up soon...
  • @fuzzpope
    "Music". Haha, welcome back, dude.
  • @hadesbox
    Any ideas for self patching? The vca opens a lot of exploration.
  • @GeorgeLocke
    Is Mag like the "difference rectifier" in NLC neuron circuits?