MATRIXSYNTH: Clank Oracle System Part 2 - Drum Synthesis Creation and Choas Step Sequencing


Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Clank Oracle System Part 2 - Drum Synthesis Creation and Choas Step Sequencing


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"Part 2 of 3 parts exploring the new Oracle system from Clank. In this video we run through building drum and percussion elements as well delving into the alternative step sequencing functionalities of the Choas Sequencer.

Oracle is a 66hp stereo desktop instrument that seamlessly integrates Clanks selection of eurorack modules:

Standard ORACLE system comes with:
#Thererec - Sketchable dual-function generator
#chaos - Six channel aleatoric brain
#Proteo - Shapeshifting stereo oscillator
#Axis - 3dimensions amplitude manager
#Blank - 14hp “brekable” blank
#Endline - End of chain output
Powered case 66hp 3U, silver tolex color, Padouk sides
external 30w AC-DC adapter
15 Clank Eurorack Cable
Custom travel bag to carry the system and the accessories

The Plus version comes with an additional Proteo oscillator, which enhances the device's sound capabilities. Instead of a 14hp blank, it includes a 2hp blank.

Connect with me for live streams, music and more:

https://www.matthsmatthsmatths.com"

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