Thursday, August 24, 2017
Klavis Twin Waves Dual Oscillator
Published on Aug 24, 2017 Perfect Circuit Audio
"For this patch, the Malekko Voltage Block is the main pitch sequencing brain, with the QCD as the main rhythmic sequencing brain. Two QCD clocks are being sent to trigger both channels of Maths, which then control the volumes of Oscillator 1 and 2 of the Twin Waves via Tangle Quartet. The Parameter CV inputs for both Oscillator 1 and 2 are coming from independently LFOs produced by two Intellijel DixieII+s. Oscillator 1 is providing the melody, with Oscillator 2 providing the bassline. There is an extra kick, made by the Doepfer Thru-Zero VCO, and a Snare, made by Mutable Instruments Braids. The whole mix is then split and sent as an FX send through the Belgrad filter from XAOC, and the Alright Devices Chronoblob delay. In the third patch, the bassline is sent through the MiniMod VCF to demonstrate how filters can respond to its high harmonic content.
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