Sunday, April 19, 2009
improv with rds8000 + juno-60 + doepfer A-100 + DIY drum trigger + ribbon controller
YouTube via analogueak
"I say a few things about the patch at the beginning-
the main difference in this video is the delay time modulation using the drum trigger and doepfer sequencer. A voltage controlled oscillator (in it's low range) has it's square wave output routed to the trigger/sample hold input of the rds8000 digital delay. This oscillator's pitch is controlled by the doepfer sample and hold module which is triggered by the clock divider and has random voltage for it's source. So, the time of the delay is changed with each hit of the drum trigger. I took a few minutes to get the doepfer and the juno sort of harmonizing before I filmed a short improvisation. me gusta automation."
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