MATRIXSYNTH: Martian Devil Chickens - Trogotronic 679m Demo - Mark Steiner


Saturday, July 19, 2014

Martian Devil Chickens - Trogotronic 679m Demo - Mark Steiner


Published on Jul 19, 2014 Mark Steiner

"Nothing is input (CV or sound) into the 679 in this demo.

The 679 sound and CV is routed to an Animodule DD Dual VCA. This causes the 679's wave form to control the panning of it's own sound and really draws a nice sound image across the stereo spectrum.

The reverb is Valhalla Shimmer.

At about 13 minutes in, the sound is also routed through a Doepfer A-125 Voltage Controlled Phase Shifter, whose phase is also CV'd at various levels by the same 679 output.

All live adjustments on the module knobs.

This is a rediculously long demo, and it may be good to just click through here and there to get an idea of some possibilities. I included my whole exploration take here as it's the kind of thing I'd like to hear when considering a module.

Love the 679.

You definitely discover sounds more than design them with this creature.

I love the nice vactrol and tube sound with this module."

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