Wednesday, October 20, 2010
KFEE custom EPROM for Piston Honda wavetable oscillator
YouTube via Beatprisoner | October 20, 2010
"A demonstration of one of my custom EPROMS for the Harvestman Piston Honda Eurorack module. No filters have been used for creating the sounds you'll hear in the video. The waves on the EPROM are based on some human voice samples and a lot of work in creating proper transitions between these samples. The morphing has been calculated for the X and the Y axis as well (which means the banks and the waves).
At the beginning i'm using two LFOs to control the PH but later i'm only using a choices joystick module to go through the waves (similiar to the Prophet VS vector functionality).
The melody was generated by the Killpatrick pattern generator and also some delay from the TipTop Z-DSP has been added.
I had so much fun playing around with the EPROM sounds that i completely forgot about time so i ended up with an eight minute video. If you are short on time and directly want to hear the variety of sounds and morphing functionality just jump to 4:40 and you will get an impression of the possibilities of this EPROM."
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