MATRIXSYNTH: Circuit-bent Monotron: LFO retriggered by Roland TR-626


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Circuit-bent Monotron: LFO retriggered by Roland TR-626


Published on Oct 11, 2012 by KrassesZeug

"The low frequency oscillator (LFO) of a Korg Monotron synthesizer is retriggered by the trigger impulse from a Roland TR-626 drumcomputer. The trigger sequence is the same as the rim-shot pattern programmed in the TR-626. In this case the rim-shot sound is muted. The synchronization does also work if the tempo of the drumcomputer is changed. The audio of the TR-626 is passed thru the filter of the Monotron, allowing a significant improvement of the sound of this digital drum computer.
For instuctions of the Monotron circuit-bending see: http://stevewoodward.posterous.com/lfo-reset-point-on-korg-monotron

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