Saturday, March 10, 2012
DDVCO & CGS1 DEMO
YouTube Uploaded by davidryle on Mar 9, 2012
"Synthetic Sound Labs, Cat Girl Synth and Ian Fritz team up to make for a great sound. The Double Deka VCO designed by Ian Fritz and enhanced by Doug Slocum of SSL is a dual channel ultrasonic oscillator with loads of modulation parameters as well as ring modulation and cv octave switching. The CGS01 is a dual channel frequency divider, ring modulator, multiplier processor. When these two modules come together all mayhem is redefined.
The patch is both channel A and channel B from the DDVCO out into the CGS01 inputs. The outputs are then sent back into the DDVCO's Linear & Exponential FM inputs. The Lin FM is routed through a vca and modified by an SSL Tap Tempo LFO in places in the demo. Switching on the DDVCO is done on the Linear FM between AC/DC response.
A Tap Tempo LFO is also used in this demo to add some modulation to the Linear frequency FM input.
Various timbre are heard from the combo such as video game sounds as well as big bass, electronic percussion and formant sounds. I even had fun playing the sub oscillator like a motorbike throttle. No filters are used, but I did employ a Lexicon MX200 digital delay for some rhythmic fun."
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