MATRIXSYNTH: I Sing the Synth Electric


Tuesday, December 09, 2014

I Sing the Synth Electric


Published on Dec 9, 2014 davidryle

"Synthetic Sound Labs 1310 Digital Delay used as a modulation flanger on a single voice patch. A Q960 step sequencer to a pair of Q106 VCO's with saw wave soft sync at 2' and 4' octaves. Triangle and ramp waveforms mixed together and sent to an Oakley Diode Super Ladder filter in "STEEP" 5 mode. Envelopes are a Q109 and Oakley looping VCADSR.

The 1310 Delay has a Sputnik West Coast Random Source stored random voltages output to the CV input. Taking a pulse from a Q117 S&H gate output and noise from the WCRS to create the modulation on the comb output of the WCRS.
A bit of plate reverb and chorus from the Lexicon MX200 for final treatment."

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