Thursday, March 17, 2016
Sonic Meandering #3 - Modular & TR-8
Published on Mar 17, 2016 Simon Stokes
"Thanks for watching! Had a nice melodic jam today at 79bpm, using the modular setup and Roland TR-8. Got lost for an hour or so in this one..
Setup wise it's the modular is acting standalone with just a clock from Ableton via the Expert Sleepers awesome ES-3 module. That is clocking various thing (Qu-Bit NanoRand, some envelopes) but primarily for the Turing Machine (plus Pulses & Voltages expansions). This is my first track with the Voltages expander and it's amazing - all melodies in this track were created by this and modified using the Scale control, with the output running into the uScale for quantising so its in tune.
Oscillators used are the Make Noise STO (main osc), Synth Tech E350 (additional harmonies) and Braids (snare sound). These are processed through Pittsburgh & Make Noise filters before heading into the Intellijel Linix for mixing. The modular is running into a TC Electronic M350 for phaser and reverb FX, then into a Boss RE-20 for some lovely echoes.
Drums are courtesy of the TR-8. Always good to hear your thoughts or questions.
Thanks,
Simon"
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