MATRIXSYNTH: Voyager Acid


Thursday, November 03, 2005

Voyager Acid

A little raw Voyager acid with Roland TR-909 and MC-09. Right click title link and save - 2.2M MP3.



Details:

  • Roland TR-909
  • Roland MC-09 Phrase Lab (synced to 909 and just running the preset Patch 01 bass line).
  • The MC-09 audio out straight into the Voyager

  • Voyager filters set to 1 Pole

  • Voyager modwheel set to random LFO to Filter

  • LFO synced to 909 set at 6

  • Cutoff set at 1k

  • Resonance set at 6

  • Spacing at 0

  • OSC 1, 2, 3 and Noise on the Voyager set to 0, so this is all MC-09

  • No effects/processing. Just raw via a Tascam US-428 USB audio in

  • Wave converted to MP3


Starts with modulation at zero then I start messing with the mod wheel (subtle to give it a little motion), nothing else. I suck at playing and recording, so apologies for the quality. It sounds much better on my monitors. I was just messing around with this and thought I'd share.

2 comments:

  1. The 909 sounds bored.

    Not a bad track, though. Nice bass sound.

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  2. Thanks. Yeah, it's just your standard kick and a preset of the MC-09, so not much credit to take other than liking what I'm hearing while twiddling. I really like the sound of the MC-09. It's sounds juicy and dry at the same time as odd as that sounds. It's an aggressive little bugger.

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