Friday, November 01, 2019
Industrial Music Electronics Bionic Lester MKIII with QD + Delta V
Published on Nov 1, 2019 Perfect Circuit
"The Industrial Music Electronics Bionic Lester MkIII is a slippery beast, capable of shifting from squelchy lowpass to gritty comb filtering/delays at a moment's notice. Paired here with the Mutable Plaits, Cosmotronic Delta-V, and vpme.de Quad Drum, it provides the backbone for a series of short jams and timbral explorations.
Bionic Lester MkIII is a dual digital filter inspired by the golden era of Virtual Analog synthesis: two filters with mode morphing, preset memory, and overdrive at the input, providing conventional lowpass, highpass, and bandpass, as well as the opportunity for comb filtering, intense feedback, multi-peak filtering, and more. The vpme.de QD is a quad digital drum module that can act as a sample player, wavetable oscillator, or digital drum modeler. Cosmotronic's Delta-V is a slope generator borne from the legacy of the Serge DUSG, adding two VCAs for easy end-of-chain voice construction.
Bionic Lester MkIII available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/ime-bi...
QD available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/vpme-d...
Delta-V available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/cosmot..."
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