Tuesday, December 19, 2023
At last: the Krell Patch on a Frap Tools modular system!
video upload by Frap Tools
"It's time to confront ourselves with a pinnacle of modular synth techniques: Todd Barton's Krell Patch.
Inspired by Bebe and Louis Barron's soundtrack for the 1956 sci-fi film "Forbidden Planet", this patch revolves around a 'modulation feedback': a single LFO drives the whole patch and triggers many S&H circuits that generate random voltages, which, in turn, constantly modulate the LFO speed and shape.
Original track from the film score: [below - also see this post]
Original Todd Barton's Tutorial: [posted here back in 2012]
00:00 Introduction
01:03 The krell patch as per Todd Barton's instructions
14:25 An extra tip with the USTA sequencer"
Ancient Krell Music
video upload by Louis & Bebe Barron - Topic
"Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Ancient Krell Music · Louis And Bebe Barron
Forbidden Planet
℗ 1956 Planet Records
Released on: 1999-01-06
Auto-generated by YouTube."
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It is amazing how in love people are with seventy year old sound effects that they will stretch their technical acumen and pocketbook to the limit just to be able to reproduce them for the thousandth time. And how a single old science fiction film was used to spawn an arguably unique new genre of music. The human mind is a puzzlement.
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