MATRIXSYNTH: I Dream of Wires' Solvent Eurorack Modular Noise


Friday, February 03, 2012

I Dream of Wires' Solvent Eurorack Modular Noise

A Eurorack Storm w/Cylonix.WMD.Pittsburgh.Intellijel.Livewire.

"Here is a new modular noise improv, created by Jason Amm (Solvent) on his Eurorack system. Watch your speakers - this often loud and ugly. Note - the "storm" begins just after the six minute mark.

Cylonix Cyclebox digital VCO module module (0101 mode) provides the rhythm and modulates (via the Cyclebox's Lag Out) the LPF & HPF of a WMD Micro Hadron Controller dual VCF module. The Cyclebox audio is going through the WMD filter. An LFO modulates the Mix-CV on the WMD, alternating between the LPF & HPF channels. Delay is from a Pittsburgh Analog Delay module through one channel of Intellijel Corgasmastron dual VCF module in HPF mode. A drone is introduced - a Pittsburgh Generator dual VCO module through Intellijel uFold wavefolder module - also fed through the WMD filter. The Generator is modulated by a Livewire Dalek Modulator module. The three elements (Cyclebox rhythm, Pittsburgh delay, Generator/uFold drone) are faded in and out manually via various mixer and attenuator modules.

Please note: these sound recordings are the property of Jason Amm and are copyright protected. Please do not sample or distribute without permission!

For more info on Solvent:
http://solventcity.com
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https://www.facebook.com/solvent"

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