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Thursday, May 07, 2015

Voice-controlled drone/noise


Published on May 6, 2015 Girid - John Burtell

"In my basement testing out a voice-controlled drone/noise program I designed for an upcoming live performance. Testing a new projector as well."

Some additional info on what is happening from John Burtell:

"In anticipation of an upcoming live performance in June, I decided to test out a voice-controlled drone/noise patch I created. The software used is Analog Box 2.42. Basically what's happening is every time my voice rises above a given threshold, an oscillator bank is fed through one of three processes (modulated filter, two-oscillator 'bass' synth, and a string resonator bank). The result, in turn, is fed into a loop. Parameters for all of the processes are changed based on the frequency content and volume of my voice."

You can find info on Analog Box here.


"Analog Box is an open-source, circuit based, modular software synthesizer. You put sound objects on the screen, connect them together, listen and adjust. When you find something you like, you can record it to a wav file, or just save the circuit and play it again later."

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