MATRIXSYNTH: Nexus 6 Rampage


Sunday, July 24, 2016

Nexus 6 Rampage


Published on Jul 24, 2016 davidryle

"Second tracking of the Metropolis patch.

This one added a second "fiddle" sounding voice to make a duet of strings at the beginning. The West Coast Random Source's Fluctuating Random Voltages were run through a pair of S&H to detune the exponential pitch input on the vco's. Their triangle wave outputs were run through 5 Pulsers with LFO sweeps then on to a Yusynth Arp 4072 Filter, a Modcan Dual Delay and finally an SSL 1310 Digital Delay.

The other change was a very slow LFO narrow pulse width wave to the AUX A input of the Metropolis. It was used to shift the root note of the sequence (minor scale) up one half step for a periodic blues passing note.

The 4MS RCD was revived from the last session where I thought it was toast. Trouble was the power input cable. Yay!

Somehow this piece vaguely reminded me of a Blade Runner theme (or ripoff).

Vintage summertime movie fun vibe!"

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