Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Make Noise Spiratone - Shepard Tone Generator for the tELHARMONIC
Published on Sep 15, 2015 MAKEN0ISE
The Sipratone is not a new module or firmware but rather an existing implementation of the tELHARMONIC.
via Make Noise
"The Spiratone is a form of Shepard Tone generator. It is a sonic barber pole that creates the auditory illusion of a tone that continually ascends or descends in pitch, yet ultimately seems to get no higher or lower.
It occupies the same space as the tELHARMONIC. To find it, have nothing patched to D-Gate and HOLD H-LOCK for 5 seconds. The sound will dramatically change... you've found the Spiratone inside your tELHARMONIC.
Multi Voice Shepard Tone generator inspired by Jean-Claude Risset 'Computer Suite from Little Boy: Fall,' 1968 & James Tenney "For Ann (rising)," 1969
CENTROID sets spacing of the oscillators
INTERVAL allows for complete control of modulation depth and direction
FLUX adds random pitch flucuations
6 octaves of continuous 1V/ Octave pitch control
4 octaves of quantized pitch control
DEGREE Modulation able to be synchronized by clock or gate via D-Gate input
Gate Out completes the conversation between Spiratone and rest of system!
Utilizes High performance DSP hardware with 24bit, 48kHz codec, 32 bit floating point processing
Reasonable power consumption
Pairs well with Optomix"
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