MATRIXSYNTH: Resonator Neuronium


Sunday, November 18, 2007

Resonator Neuronium


YouTube via katavist. via Nusonica.
"after omegaattraktors very nice clips, here's my contribution. the text and the illustration at the end is taken from the jayemsonic website. in case you wonder why the hell no one's tweaking knobs for longer periods of time, that is because of the mutations happening inside the synth, i.e. the machine is playing itself... thanks and full respect to juergen michaelis who built this wonderful instrument!"

6 comments:

  1. In my mind I call this synth "the mighty fartron"

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  2. in the grand tradition of Ron Popeil: "Set it, and Forget It!"
    Seriously, I love JM's stuff (I own a XBase), but has anyone found a real use for this thing yet? It is phenomenal to come up with a new idea for synthesis and it looks pretty well thought out, like most of JM's devices, but is there any worthy composition from the neuron set?

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  3. I'm not one for knocking posts, but this one I just don't get, I must admit. 2.5k eu for...that? WTF.

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  5. Dang, this comment interface farted

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