
These synth patches give you an idea of the sonic possibilities that this module is capable of. The patch diagrams are visual expressions of the sounds heard on the album, some of the pieces started out as visual diagrams for me to interpret similar to the way a composer sits down and writes notation on staff paper.
Given the non linear nature of analog synth composing... some of these pieces capture the chaos and movement of the sounds. I’ve included patch notes for the people that don’t have interest in trying to decipher my diagrams. I encourage you to dissect and re interpret the patches in this sketchbook with your own artistic style and energy.
Special thanks to Andrew Morelli, the mastermind that designed the PTG for all the support on the project. I would also like to say thanks to the Muff Wiggler community that always keeps me inspired and on my toes.
Be sure to checkout the Official Steady State Fate PTG Patchbook and other innovative synth modules at www.steadystatefate.com
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FrequenSeer VoltageCtrlr
credits
released 10 May 2013
All compositions and art were created from the mind of Shiro Fujioka aka VoltageCtrlr, recorded at The Akashic Mountain Sound Temple.
For more info about VolyageCtrlr check the following links:
www.shirovoltagectrlr.tumblr.com
www.soundcloud.com/voltagectrlr
vimeo.com/voltagectrlr
www.facebook.com/voltagectrlr"
And a new video for the track Ohms Law 2 featured in the release.
Ohms Law 2 from VoltageCtrlR on Vimeo.
"For many conductors of electricity, the electric current which will flow through them is directly proportional to the voltage applied to them."
You can catch other vides on https://vimeo.com/voltagectrlr including many that have been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH.
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