MATRIXSYNTH: Hexinverter vcNOIZ Voltage Controlled Noise Oscillator DEMO2


Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Hexinverter vcNOIZ Voltage Controlled Noise Oscillator DEMO2

"Here is a rather drawn out recording of me noodling with the hexinverter.net vcNOIZ in my modular system.

Patch used: I am using the main noise output straight from the module. No filter is used. I am then feeding the /4 and /8 sub-frequency outputs through a resonant lowpass filter and mixing all 3 of those signals together. The result is a gnarly, fat textured and fully modulated via CV noise sound you simply cannot get with other modules. I bring in some LFO modulation and manual pitch modulation via the frequency control on the module itself.

Hope you enjoy :)

Module description:

vcNOIZ is a voltage controlled noise oscillator for modular synthesis. It creates crunchy sounds reminiscent of the Commodore 64 and other retro noise sources. It has exponential and linear CV inputs just like a normal VCO and also serves a random gate when clocked either internally or externally.

vcNOIZ is a unique-sounding noise source for your modular that you can build or purchase as a ready-made eurorack module in the not-too-distant future.

For more info, or to preorder yourself a module, PCB or kit, visit the indiegogo page here: http://www.indiegogo.com/vcnoiz"



First demo posted here.

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