MATRIXSYNTH: Non-specific acid with a prototype Make Noise QMMG


Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Non-specific acid with a prototype Make Noise QMMG


Non-specific acid with a prototype Make Noise QMMG from jeswa on Vimeo.
http://makenoisemusic.com/
Be sure to check out http://devsnd.blogspot.com for more.
"Only the Doepfer monster case was used, everything is just blinking alluringly, attempting to distract you.
Doepfer A-155 randomly sequencing a Livewire AFG sine,
Doepfer A-147 square wave clocking Doepfer A-149-1/2,
Doepfer A-149-2 random gates triggering QMMG CV triggers and CV resonance in no particular order,
QMMG master out lightly treated with Doepfer A-199 spring rev & Doepfer A-188-1Y (256) (CV2 modded with A-149-1)

Actually the patch took less time to set up than it did to write this explanation.

Mind you, this is a prototype QMMG, and I'm only using 2 of the 4 modes (and of those 2 modes used I didn't properly demonstrate their respective ranges, nor did I intend to) this does not properly demonstrate all of the module's enormous potential, just a little jam.

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2 comments:

  1. Good tease for that QMMG!

    But, what's the deal with all the stuff on the floor?

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  2. Where's the Make Noise label?

    Anyway, I spent some time doing a little testing on the QMMG and all I can say is that this is one hell of a module. Many sound destinations to be explored!

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