MATRIXSYNTH: tELHARMONIC Noise Agorithm (N OUT)


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

tELHARMONIC Noise Agorithm (N OUT)


Published on Sep 23, 2015 MAKEN0ISE

"The single voice Noise Algorithm, N-OUT, is inspired by the Music III patch that composer James Tenney wrote at
Bell Labs in 1961 for his rst computer music piece, “Analog 1: Noise Study”. It consists of two band-limited noise
sidebands, which surround the frequency set by TONIC and DEGREE. FLUX controls the width of the sidebands,
which can go from extremely narrow (for a uttering sinusoid) to full bandwidth. Using these two controls almost
any color of noise may be generated."

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