Thursday, September 14, 2023
The waves of the Baltic Sea control this patch
video upload by Omri Cohen
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I went on a trip near the Baltic Sea recently, and I spent some time recording the waves. I managed to record it while it was nice and calm and there was a lot of space between the waves. There's even a seagull somewhere there. In any case, I remember listening to an interview with Rbeny, where he mentioned that he likes using field recordings as a modulation source, and I wanted to experiment with this idea. I'm using an envelope follower and a slope detector to convert the recording into control voltage I then use to control this whole patch. Using it as pitch information, as a modulation source bringing voices in and out, and as a gate source."
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