MATRIXSYNTH: RadioModular Back Up


Saturday, July 21, 2007

RadioModular Back Up

"After a long delay, due to an equipment malfunction, RadioModular is back up (hopefully stays up). Right now, it's pretty much all ZeroOscillator.

Modules used: Two Modcan 01a's modulating Zero Oscillator, A Dual LFO, Modcan Super Delay. (No Filters). It's then sent through some light digital processing for ambiance and out through the Internet.

I tried to get some 'buchla-200esque' Chris Muir-ian Timbers out of it.

Listen to it at:
http://paulsop.com:8000/radio1.m3u

7 comments:

  1. ...even when this was up originally I've never gotten it to work. Maybe you can just post a non-streaming mp3 of an hour or so (or less if it rarely changes) so we can get an idea of what it sounds like. Thanks!

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  2. You're right that it doesn't change too much day by day (a tweak here, a patch cord there).

    I do have a bunch of archives of when I think it was pretty nice.

    I'll put those up.

    BTW: What type of computer do you have? What's your player? Does it sort of try and play and then glitch a bit? I may need a high and low bandwidth stream.

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  3. Works fine for me. Sounds nice. Keep it up.

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  4. iTunes handles m3u files nicely.

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  5. And as long as we're submitting spelling mistakes, it's Muir, not Miur.

    Glad to have RadioModular back on the "air"

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  6. I'm pretty dyslexic u know.

    Thanks for the spello-correctoz.

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