Thursday, October 03, 2013
Braids Pluck aleatoric melody & Braids Particle mode + Z-DSP
Braids Pluck aleatoric melody from Peter Speer on Vimeo.
"Braids in 'Pluck' string synthesis mode.
Clocking via Maths, Function, Echophon and Shuffling Clock Multiplier
--Maths Ch. 1 controls the timebase for the note clusters and clocks the SCM
--SCM triggers Braids
--Function decides when new notes will be created (via Quantimator's Hold input) and clocks the Echophon and Wogglebug, and engage's Math Ch.1's Cycle input
--the Echophon acts as a clock divider and drives Brains
Sequencing via Wogglebug, Pressure Points/Brains and Quantimator
--Wogglebug's Stepped out is sent to the Quantimator's voltage input
--Pressure Points Row 1 is sent to the Quantimator's transpose input
Timing modulation: Wogglebug and Maths
Tremolo: Dr. Octature + A-132-3
Filtering: Z-DSP (serial HPF --> BPF program)
diode-ring.com"
Braids Particle mode + Z-DSP from Peter Speer on Vimeo.
"The 'Particle' mode on Braids is a granular synthesis model
Pressure Points rows are controlling Braids
(Maths is acting as a dual slew limiter for these voltages)
Wogglebug is controlling the Z-DSP (Bat Filters card)
diode-ring.com"
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