Published on Nov 11, 2013 davidryle·134 videos
Listen to this one in stereo if you can.
"Trying to get a conceptual grasp of MakeNoise Maths.
The clock source is an SSL TTLFO to a Moon 554 divider then on to various trigger and voltage sequencers. The Maths CH4 input and CH4 trigger are from this setup. CH1 input is
from an Ardcore OX which is used for many more gates through out the patch.
I use the Maths as an EG as well as a way to gate the background sounds with the OR output. CH4 output is removed from the SUM and sent to CH1 Rise. The CH4 buffered multiple Out is sent to an LPG noise tic. and the SUM is sent to another LPG and Oakley VCADSR for the bass line.
Tweaking the CH1 Rise and CH4 Fall rates is the main thing but also the CH3 input is a tap off the WCRS quantized random voltage and adds some interest to the opening of the CH1 bass envelope. Further wiggling of the other slope knobs and occasionally engaging the loop functions is done for added experiments.
A variety of reverbs, delays and feedback loops are employed along with a slow modulating frequency shifter on the background tones. A pan module and stereo delay outputs from the modular make for some 3D imaging."
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