Sunday, November 20, 2011
AOS Demo PT.1 - Audio Input
YouTube Uploaded by BugBrand on Nov 20, 2011
"Pt.1 of 3
Introducing external signals through the UTL1 Preamp and then processing within the BugSystem.
TR606 - goes through the PRC2 BugCrusher
Mono/Poly - goes through the SV Filter and LPG with a little sequencing from the SEQ1 (triggered by the 606)"
Not seeing Part 2 yet. I'll add it when it becomes available.
Update: Part 2 added:
AOS Pt2 - Drum Synth with 606 Triggering
AOS Demo Pt.3 - Filter Pinging and MonoPoly Arp-Trig
Uploaded by BugBrand on Nov 18, 2011
"Pt. 3 of 3.
I made a V-Trig to S-Trig converter to turn the BugMod gate signals (regular 0 to +10V) into what the Korg Mono/Poly needs (+15 to 0 V) - simple transistor jobby off the 'net. This opens up a load of possibilities!
Then showing how you can use the PRC3A SV Filter to make drum sounds - here a bass and then a 2nd one for hi-freq pings.
And a VCO passing through the WaveFolder.
Goes pretty freeform at the end...
(recorded straight to camera, so the sound isn't the best... Rough edits..)
[Wow, has YouTube really crushed the video quality?! The vid was clearer before.. oh well..]"
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