MATRIXSYNTH: Malekko Heavy Industry - AD/LFO *FIRST PATCH*


Monday, August 08, 2016

Malekko Heavy Industry - AD/LFO *FIRST PATCH*


Published on Aug 8, 2016

"Straight away I really like this module, love the module ... is loving part of a machine that's nearly useless on it's own weird - maybe ... but it's ace so it's ok! You've got 6 envelopes or LFOs grouped in two sets of 3 with a time switch (longer envelopes or shorter) and a loop switch per group of 3 ADs as well as sum outputs which are great for create new and more unique overlapping modulation shapes. Full overview video coming soon.

This patch is just 5 modules. The sound source is the ALM Akemie's Castle going into an Intellijel uVCA then into the TipTop Audio Z-DSP with the Halls Of Valhalla card. The AD/LFO modulates Akemie's Castle with the bottom three ADs triggered by the clock output of an SSF URA. The top three ADs are looping. The two S&H outputs on the URA modulate the amplitude of the A and B outputs on the two channels of the uVCA. Bias is used on the channels for constant level with added random amplitude on the stereo signals from the S&H."

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