MATRIXSYNTH: COA/CGS/Serge Edelweiss/Vintage Voltron Modular Synthesizer


Monday, June 08, 2015

COA/CGS/Serge Edelweiss/Vintage Voltron Modular Synthesizer


Published on Jun 8, 2015 Musaceae

"Welcome to my new channel of music created using Buchla & DIY Serge/CGS modular synthesizers.

This video is a self-running patch using two of the CGS/Serge panels I have built recently. The Edelweiss panel by wiggler nordlead) & COA Vintage Voltron 3 Sequencer panel. There are no dedicated VCOs or VCFs in either panel, Serge Universal Slope Generators (USG) are used for all sounds.

The bass/chord sound is sequenced by the left programmer/sequencer section of the VV3, which drives two USGs in cycle mode. These two notes are mixed and sent directly to the output. The notes for the melody use the four rows of the right hand programmer/sequencer. All six Bidirectional Routers are used in this patch. Three of them are used to switch the row that is sent to a single cycling USG producing the melody. The other three routers switch the direction and rate of the clock signal driving the sequencer. The control signals that drive the routers are derived from the two Gate Sequencers with a random element introduced by the Edelweiss Sample/Hold section.

The melody output is passed through the last USG in low-pass filter mode, and then processed by a DIY RandomSource Wave Multiplier/Resonant EQ module, which is out of shot in the video. The only external processing is the delay and reverb on the melody."

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