Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Playing with the Make Noise Phonogene
YouTube Uploaded by deengineered on May 10, 2011
"Sunday, May 7, 2011
924 Gilman, Berkeley, CA
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/Phonogene.html"
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I'm really hoping this isn't just another glitch machine! Does the world really need more glitch???!! Looking forward to hearing a demo that focuses less on the glitch. The Make Noise website description references tape loops and manipulation but so far all clips have that horrible digital sound to them. Maybe that's just how it sounds?
ReplyDeleteThanks de!
ReplyDeleteI am really keen on it but I guess I want it to be like a tape machine for my modular! If I can have CV control over fwd/rwd and splice points AND do that without it sounding glitchy, I'm sold!
I really enjoy 'playing' my tape machine - recording loads of electronic/concrete/voice sounds to tape and then using the controls to manipulate the material. Would be fantastic to have this kind of power in a module.
Thanks again