MATRIXSYNTH: Analog Modular Synthesizer Plays Itself: Patch Diagram


Thursday, November 06, 2014

Analog Modular Synthesizer Plays Itself: Patch Diagram


Published on Nov 6, 2014 Karl Wenninger

"A favorite patch of mine using a syntheiszers.com Studio 66 system. There are no sequencers or keyboards used. The trick is to patch an LFO to an audio oscillator and then hard sync it to a third osc. As the LFO tries to sweep the pitch of the audio osc the hard sync forces it to jump to very musical intervals. The LFO is also sweeping the filter cutoff.

When the next set of modules is shown in the vid at 0:32 the patch is duplicated on another audio osc with its output inverted. The inverted output generates a second set of tones.

Audio signals are shown with red cables, control signals in brown.

I've only tried this on a dotcom modular and would like to hear the results of a similar patch on another modular system. Anyone?

I have links to samples using this kind of patch that you can download in the description of some of my other videos posted."

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