MATRIXSYNTH: Wing Drum and Gecho v2


Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Wing Drum and Gecho v2


video upload by Gecho Loopsynth

"This is the metallic timbre #11 from the Wing Drum, processed by Gecho Loopsynth, channel #33 Dekrispator. It is an example how to modulate the sound engine in Gecho by external sound, to get interesting textures. Similar effect can be achieved with microphones. Envelope, delay and filters in Dekrispator can be switched on and off separately, here everything is left on."

Gecho v2, synced start with Pocket Operator


"A quick guide how to set up these two devices to play together in sync (this feature appeared in the firmware version 1.0.118).

In the PO, enable SY1 mode (key+bpm), then start the playback. Gecho will listen to the click track and derive the tempo from it. Then stop the PO playback, select channel (don't press SET), and start the playback again.

You can also select the channel first, then start the PO - they will still be in sync however not necessarily matching at the start of the bar (which may give interesting results too)." How to set up Gecho v2 with a MIDI controller


"This is how to enter the "learning mode" and define up to 12 knobs to control various parameters in Gecho. To connect controllers which do not have native MIDI output (TRS jack or DIN5), only USB, we need a "USB host" adapter. Many such adapters exist, the one I'm using is a DIY solution. More info here in paragraph about channel 34: MI Clouds: http://gechologic.com/channels_v2_118
The lovely pastel coloured, angled cables are Candycords from myVolts."

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