Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Future Sound Systems TG2 Gristleizer // LFO, VCO, weird rhythms + modulation in Eurorack
Published on Jun 25, 2019 DivKidVideo
"Here's the TG2 Generator from Future Sound Systems which is made with Roy Gwinn and Chris Carter (of Throbbing Gristle) as part of the new Eurorack Gristleizer range. It's an LFO that goes into audio range with points for external modulation, internal wave folding, different/unique pulse and PWM like audio options and it's also a totally weird rhythm generator. Skip around with the timings below and leave a comment
TIMING INDEX / SECTIONS
00:10 previews
00:42 Intro, features etc
02:05 LFO, modulator functions
04:24 Oscillator audio rate functions, LOVELY bass tones. Audio rate modulation, FM, sync etc.
07:27 ULTIMATE GRISTLE! TG2 with the TG3 + TG4
08:33 Sequenced oscillator, pitch range demo, warm “woody” folded tones.
10:27 Meet your new favourite weird rhythm generator
13:21 Modulated modulation
Thank you to Future Sound Systems for their sponsorship of this video. Their sponsorship made this demo video happen, however they had no control of what I said, patched or the sounds I made."
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