Sunday, August 17, 2014
Laurentide SynthWorks 13 (ft. moog werkstatt)
Laurentide SynthWorks 13 (ft. moog werkstatt) from Laurentide SynthWorks on Vimeo.
"Finally took the werkstatt for a proper test drive with the eurorack so I could get a decent demo of it in action utilizing some of the mod's. It starts the video out. The LFO is being modulated by Mutable Instruments Tides (slope is being modulated by a Make Noise DPO in LFO mode. The V/Oct is controlled by a sequence). The combined modulation of the Werkstatt LFO with it's own rate and Tides creates interesting variations of the rate. The Werkstatt LFO is controlling the PWM. The sequence is from Make Noise Rene. The VCF Out on the Werkstatt is going into a passive diode clipper (this is a prototype and part of a small line of devices that I am working on getting manufactured). Drums are handled by Mutable Instruments Peaks. The clicky hi-hat-y part is a Mutable Instruments Braids. The other sequence is a Make Noise STO controlled by a clocked set of Pressure Points.. Some Concertmate MG-1 'Bell Tone' for filler added. Then just some reverb and delay."
http://laurentidesynthworks.blogspot.com
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eurorack,
Laurentide SynthWorks,
Make Noise,
MOOG,
Mutable Instruments,
Realistic,
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