Saturday, June 01, 2019
SSL Trio Demo - OLD LEATHER
Published on Jun 1, 2019 davidryle
"A demo of the trio of modules from Synthetic Sound Labs.
They are the V-Gates digital/analog sequence gate control, the Octal VCA module and the envelope Expander module.
This is a very simple example of using the V-Gates in digital mode and random function to send gate signals to the envelope expander which is controlling the choice of notes from a four part chord set (root, third, fifth and seventh).
The second channel of the V-Gates is sending a trigger to mix with the downbeat trigger for the kick drum.
The 5th and 6th channels of the octal vca and expander are controlled externally from some clock timings for the bass and root doubled to an echo.
These modules are available from Synthetic Sound Labs in 5U format at...
www.steamsynth.com
This is a opening demonstration of the trio of modules. There is a lot more going on in the patch which I will not take the time to describe. The audio is a real-time recording of the patch direct to Cubase in one take. These modules have much more elegant potential for musical control than I could impart here. I plan to use them extensively in the future.
Thanks for listening."
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