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The Soma Cosmos has multiple firmware versions, offering various types of functionality. The rhythmic firmware gives full control over defining the loop length, and opens up a wide array of tools to manipulate the looped material in intensely rhythmic ways. This particular firmware version also swaps out Drive for a vari-speed control, allowing continuous pitch manipulation across one octave. We'll examine these possibilities, along with a close look at the Erase and Suppressor functions, which can evolve a loop in dramatic fashion. 0:23 Multiple Cosmos firmwares, and the rhythmic + pitch firmware 1:01 Previewing Erase and Suppressor 1:17 Creating an initial loop with user-defined length, Reverse, and Erase 2:03 “Sidechain Erase” with the Suppressor 2:35 Polymetric 8/7 phasing in the second rhythmic algorithm 3:11 Adding reverb and stereo animation with the Blur and Drift knobs 3:46 Vari-speed control with the Drive knob, and starting in half speed 4:13 4/3 phasing with the third algorithm 5:14 Randomized eighth-length slicing with the fourth algorithm 6:21 Sixth-based random mangling in the fifth algorithm 7:09 Chopping the loop into fifths in the sixth algorithm 7:31 Using reverb and feedback for rapid and dramatic loop transformation 8:38 Glitchy and complex slicing with the seventh algorithm 9:23 Revenge of double-speed 9:47 Adding random octave-down drops to the equation with Drift 10:28 Glitching in threes and sixes with the eighth algorithm 10:54 “Fractal pitch shifting” in the ninth algorithm 12:05 The “legacy” Four-Delay algorithm in program 10 12:40 “Redefine the loop length from the legacy algorithm” bug/feature 13:23 The Giant Reverb algorithm in program 11 14:06 Program 12’s multi-stream granular algorithm 14:24 Granular flattery through unblurred overdubbage 15:00 “Freezing” and animating the granular sounds 15:53 Returning to the fourth program, and Collateral Blur Drenching (tm) 16:11 Half speed and assorted choppage 17:22 Filtering, full speed, and zooming in Many thanks to Supah Dupah / supahdupah for hipping me to the "redefine the legacy algorithm loop length" bug/feature Deep thanks to the following Patreon supporters for helping to finance this tutorial: (in alphabetical order) Randolf Arriola Richard Atkinson Steve Ball and Tiny Orchestral Moments Dan Burke Steven Clements Phil Clevenger Laurence Cramp Hal Dean Tony Douglas Rejyna Douglass-Whitman Jeff Evans Christopher Evans Shawn Farley Christopher Fedak Jason Fink Jens-Christian Fischer Pepe Flores Gaetano Fontanazza Ross Garren Joel Gilardini Randy Greene Anthony Hancock Phil Heiliger Louis Hesselt van Dinter Philipp Hirtler Bob Holub Fedor Indutny Ted Killian Zak Kramer Todd Lainhart Jeff Larson Rebecca Lee Ken Luke Dino Meneghin Jesse Nason Michael Peters Matt Pogue Matt Rowe Gene Schwartz Keith Spicknell Darin Stewart Chris Stromquist Nik Tembe Nakarin Teerapenun Bernhard Wagner Paul Weber Frank Welte #somasynths #somacosmos #livelooping #cosmos #soma_laboratory #rhythmicphasing #granular #granularlooping #microlooping #polymeter #granularsynthesis #ambientmusic #frippertronics #andrelafosse #guitarlooping #geartalk #guitar #guitarist #musician #music #guitarsdaily #knowyourtone #gearybusey #tonefordays #cleantone #toneheaven #gearnerds #gearphoria #gearpassion #pedalboard #pedalboardoftheday #notpedalbored #pedalboardfrenzy