MATRIXSYNTH: First test with Mutable Instruments Braids


Saturday, October 04, 2014

First test with Mutable Instruments Braids


Published on Oct 4, 2014 Matthew Shaw

"First test with Mutable Instruments Braids. Patch description below.

Melody and Percussion:
Braids in "Meta" mode, waves are selected by Intellijel Metropolis set to "Brownian" which pseudo randomly selects waves. The sound is filtered by the Makenoise MMG, the MMG is modulated by a Doepfer A145 LFO set to a slow cycle rate. Main sequence Makenoise Pressure Points clocked by Intellijel Metropolis and modulated "Direction in" by a square wave form a Doepfer A145 LFO.

Kick and Snare:
Kick produced by Doepfer A127 Triple Voltage Controlled Filter and modulated by a Doepfer A140 ADSR. Snare made by a Doepfer A118 Noise Source, filtered by a Doepfer A121 Multi-Mode Filter and modulated by Doepfer A140 ADSR.

Clocks:
Main clock Intellijel Metropolis, this is sent to a Doepfer A160 Clock Divider which is then sent to a Doepfer A149-1 Quantized / Stored Random Voltage which intern triggers the Doepfer A-149-2 Digital Random Voltage, these clocks are then sent to the Intellijel Plog logic module to produce the kick and snare rhythm.

Delay:
Main delay comes from the Modcan Dual Delay percussion delay produced by Synthrotek EKO, the EKO's rate is modulated by a Doepfer the A118 Random Voltage and is attenuated by a Doepfer A129/3 Vocoder Slew-Limiter."

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