Saturday, April 28, 2018
CVilization - first prototype test run
Published on Apr 28, 2018 Urs Heckmann
Side project from u-he's Urs Heckmann.
"CVilization outputs 3 and 4 plugged into V/octave of two oscillators. Two voltages from Pressure Points plugged into CVilization inputs 3 & 4. Moskwa Sequencer plugged into CVilization input 2. Clock plugged into CVilization second CV input.
CVilization outs 3 & 4 quantized to minor scale, sample & hold from clock input.
First: Mixing input 4 onto outputs 3 & 4, so that both oscillators are controlled from one input (Pressure Points bottom row).
Second: Mixing input 3 onto output 3, to control the interval of one oscillator to the other (Pressure Points middle row).
Good for some noodling around.
Third: What about different depth of control? - Instant extra fun for noodling!
Forth: Adding input 2 (sequencer) into both oscillators. Which of course can be done at different depths as well for some nice variation.
Fifth: Changing depths, changing sequencer clock (Euclidean Circles) and direction (Forward - Pendulum).
Then, going back to minimum values."
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