MATRIXSYNTH: Intellijel Korgasmatron Sample #1


Friday, October 07, 2011

Intellijel Korgasmatron Sample #1


Intellijel Korgasmatron Sample #1 by starkaudio
"The Intellijel Korgasmatron is a fine, *fine* filter. Technically a "Dixon 2164 Series, Dual Voltage Controlled Filter and Crossfade."

This is NOT A DEMO. A demo would be me running the filter through many test tones and exercising all it's features. I do not plan on doing this. Instead enjoy this 6-ish minute sample of me noodling around with a more or less static bassline and fiddling with the filter, exploring it's sound and seeing what I can get out of it. The setup:

A René's clocks are being driven from Ableton Live via a Kenton USB solo midi to CV interface, just using clock out. Clock out is running into a 4MS Rotating Clock Divider which is driving the x and y clocks on the René, The René's quantized voltage out is driving a Tiptop Audio Z3000 who's sawtooth output is running into the Korgasmatron. The René's x-gate out is pinging both a MATHS channel 4 which is driving the FM of the Korgasmatron's B-channel, and an MFB ADSR who's envelope is controlling a Malekko Heavy Industries VCA that everything is running into before heading back to Ableton for recording. There is also a slow cycling ramp coming from the MATHS channel one that I am running into the Korgasmatron's FM1 input on channel A.

Through most of this sample I spend my time tweaking channel A's cutoff, Q and Q-drive, In-A level and FM1 on Channel A. Occasionally I change the access point on the René and tweak the Q and Q-drive on Channel B."

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