YouTube Uploaded by matrixsynth on Aug 5, 2011
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ADDAC .WAV Player & Moog Voyager
Update: cleaned up the description a bit:
1st test of my new ADDAC .WAV player. Watch at 1080p. The beat is the Amen Break included with the .WAV player which comes with an SD card loaded with a few samples. The synth that comes in at :15 is the Moog Voyager. I have the CV out of the .WAV player going into the Filter CV in of the Voyager. I have the Voyager set to play middle C with Gate ON so it just drones and the .WAV player modulates it. I just let the .WAV play adjusting the sample length followed by the bit/sample rate. Super simple. Listen not only to the Amen break change as I adjust knobs, but the Voyager as well. The .WAV player is in effect playing the Voyager.
Knobs:
Top Left: volume
Top Right: Sample length
2nd Right: File position - sample location
3rd Right: Sample Rate when enabled
4th Right: VCA
5th Left: CV Out Level
6th Right: CV Out Decay
Clean audio:
Amen ADDAC by matrixsynth
Update: History of the Amen Break
Video explains the world's most important 6-sec drum loop
YouTube Uploaded by mobius32 on Feb 21, 2006
"This fascinating, brilliant 20-minute video narrates the history of the "Amen Break," a six-second drum sample from the b-side of a chart-topping single from 1969. This sample was used extensively in early hiphop and sample-based music, and became the basis for drum-and-bass and jungle music -- a six-second clip that spawned several entire subcultures. Nate Harrison's 2004 video is a meditation on the ownership of culture, the nature of art and creativity, and the history of a remarkable music clip."
Some unboxing pics of the .WAV Player (click each for the full size shot):
Awesome! You don't happen to know if it would fit in a frac rack w/o any modification do you?
ReplyDeleteThat's a good question. I'm not sure actually. I'll see if I can find out.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I posted in the ADDAC sub-forum over at Muff's as well...so we'll see.
ReplyDeleteI have a little sony PCM field recorder and it would be so perfect to collect sounds and pop them in the modular.