MATRIXSYNTH: Deconstructing beats with the KOMA Elektronik pedals


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Deconstructing beats with the KOMA Elektronik pedals


Published on Oct 22, 2014 KOMA Elektronik

"In this video the Master output of the Acidlab MIAMI is being processed by the KOMA Elektronik BD101 Gate/Delay and FT201 Filter/Sequencer effect pedals creating a dub techno drum sequence.

The Acidlab Miami is synced to the KOMA pedals via the RH301's Din Sync Output. The RH301 is the masterclock of this setup.

The signal runs into the BD101 with the Delay Time knob almost fully open. The LFO CV Out of the RH301 is modulating the Delay Time CV In of the BD101 with a synced square wave signal while the tempo-synced Inverted Envelope CV Out of the RH301 is patched into the Cycle (Feedback) of the BD101, creating drony overtones.

The signal runs then into the FT201 in Low Pass mode (all three outputs can be used at the same time). The internal sequencer of the FT201 is synced to the Clock Out of the RH301, making sure all the filtersteps of the unit are in time and on the beat.

More information: http://www.koma-elektronik.com

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