MATRIXSYNTH: Spark Flower (Cinematic) = Eurorack Modular + Cocoquantus + Octatrack + Leap


Sunday, May 18, 2014

Spark Flower (Cinematic) = Eurorack Modular + Cocoquantus + Octatrack + Leap


Published on May 18, 2014 A Box In The Sea·10 videos

"I've been wanting to experiment with the Cocoquantus as a modulation source for my Eurorack Modules. I combined the Braids and Morphing Terrarium through the Echophon and Zdsp (Valhalla card). Everything is clocked by the Maths with Rene sequencing the notes. I wired the Coco to itself and took the most promising points to a format converter and out to all the mod points on the Braids and MT. I used a Dave Jones O'tool to monitor a couple of the sources for visual feedback and an LFO on the Analog 4 to switch back and forth between waves on the Braids. I used the Turing machine to clock the 4MS SCM+Breakout for variations on the pattern from Rene. The percussive sounds are from the Braids and processed through a convolution reverb (I picked up the Impulse responses from Diego Stucco's new library Rhythmic Convolutions http://www.diegostocco.com/ffs-rhythm...). The Leap is controlling 2 custom Reaktor patches so I can swell sounds together. Let me know if you have any questions."

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