Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Tiptop Techno Box the Quad ONE
Tiptop Techno Box the Quad ONE from Tiptop Audio on Vimeo.
"Starting with the new Fold Processor, then turn on the beat with four ONE modules playing Glitchmachines cards and a card with chords. BD909 for kick Z2040/Z4000 do the bass with a chord from ONE, HATS909 HATS808 and MA808 adds more hats. Switching sounds on ONE playing the BENT card, everything but the bass drum gets processed by the Z-DSP. A stereo from the Z-DSP into Apogee Elements88 and BD909 output to the Elements on another channel. Limiter is set on Abelton master and thats it."
Update:
TIPTOP NEW FOLD PROCESSOR: SINE
TIPTOP NEW FOLD PROCESSOR: SINE from Station 252 on Vimeo.
"Testing the new Fold Processor module from Tiptop Audio.
First part: Sine from Z3000 into the Fold, Fold is modulated by Math at audio rate. Running through Z2040 - mostly fully open.
First dry, then with Z-DSP Halls Of Valhalla room reverb.
Second part: self oscilating Random Source VQVCF into the Fold, Fold is slowly modulated by Math. Inject is modulated by Math at audio rate. Running through Z2040 - fully open + Z-DSP Halls Of Valhalla Plate reverb."
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