Thursday, August 22, 2013
Ciat-Lonbarde Plumbutter Videos by kozepz
kozepz·14 videos
Remember, if you are pressed for time, you can forward through the playlist via the controls at the bottom of the player. They are all worth a listen on a good sound system. Ciat-Lonbarde magic here. BTW, be sure to check out the interview with Peter Blasser of Ciat-Lonbarde here. And of course, if you want to get completely lost in his work over the years, see the Ciat-Lonbarde label.
Playlist:
1. Plumbutter dub variation number aa - Published on Jun 12, 2013
Left output of plumbutter clean, right output through fx in daw. Audio output of deerhorn goes into the blues and oranges out into the green of d'horn to get some sort of gated effect. A good low end will enhance listening pleasure!
2. Plumbutter dub variation number be - Published on Jun 12, 2013
Left output of plumbutter clean, right output through fx in daw. Audio output of deerhorn goes into the blues and oranges out into the green of d'horn. A good low end will enhance listening pleasure!
3. Plumbutter dub variation number ce - Published on Jun 15, 2013
Left output of plumbutter clean, right output through fx in daw. Right gong/avdog get triggered by deerhorn or by accident, top ultrsound receives both left and right audio out from d'horn.
4. Plumbutter drum variation - Published on Aug 13, 2013
This is a nice way to bring some variation in your pb 4/4 rhythms.
Patch:
Quantum dust modulates the fm of the 4/4 gong (in trad) when signal enters the comparator.
Feeding signal manually would give you nice control over change.
In the last part the cable is patched, and changing the response of the upper gong gives you periodic control over change.
5. Plumbutters Orange Voltages
6. Plumbutter handshake
7. Searchin for a plum dub - Published on Aug 10, 2013
When I go dubbin with the plumbutter this is normally how I like to start.
Left output clean, right output through fx, patch a few cables and than just playin for hours and hours..
Patch:
3-roll provides pulses for left and right gong
4-roll pulse provides pulse for mwrs, more or less in tempo with the 3-roll, so the pulse modulating the gong fm will always move and give interesting effects
mwrs orange pulse out modulates fm of right gong which gives the changing timbre of the 'chord'.
playing with the response time of the right gong gives interesting changes in delay movements
feeding signals, as deerhorn and quantum dust, into the ultrasound, which goes through the same fx as the chord, give those drone-ish, noisish sounds
8. Plumbutter dub variation S04D3 - Published on Apr 21, 2013
left output dry, right output through ableton fx
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