Serendipity L-Thing vs D-Thing+ Give You New Ways To Play Moog DFAM & Labyrinth Synths


In the video, Sam Stosuur takes a look at the Serendipity D-Thing+ and L-Thing, two devices that offer new ways to play the Moog DFAM & Labryinth synths.

  • The D-Thing+ transforms the Moog DFAM, adding reset, swing, step control, micro-timing, shuffle, reverse, random modes, and MIDI/CV clocking — turning a brilliant but limited sequencer into a powerful performance instrument.
  • The L-Thing is built to pair with Moog’s Labyrinth, providing dual clocks, polymeter and polyrhythm modes, Euclidean rhythm options, and generative sequencing that pushes Labyrinth far beyond its stock behavior — while still working with any CV-capable synth.


Topics covered:

0:00 — Intro: Serendipity + what we’re testing

0:23 — Why DFAM needs this (no reset, studio workflow)

2:23 — D-Thing+ reset explained (DFAM’s biggest quirk)

2:52 — Step length control (1–8 steps)

3:43 — Multi menu: step loops beyond 8 steps

4:58 — Micro menu: per-step microtiming / swing feel

5:02 — Sequencer modes overview (normal, reverse, bounce, odd/even, shuffle)

6:34 — Random mode + MIDI/CV modes

8:35 — L-Thing intro + what it unlocks on Labyrinth

10:03 — Patching L-Thing to Labyrinth (clock + bit flip)

11:06 — Sync setup: D-Thing+ clocking L-Thing + reset in sync

11:34 — LFOs + using it with other Moog (Grandmother/Matriarch)

12:44 — Polymeter setup: beats/bar + length tricks

13:42 — Polyrhythm mode (firmware note + chaos)

14:59 — Fast performance tweaks / weirdness

17:56 — Wrap-up: who these are for + closing

For more info, visit the Serendipity site.

 

 


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