Wednesday, June 04, 2025
Hikari MONOS: The Ultimate Chaos Synthesizer? [LivePerformance] [NoTalking]
video upload by Andre Bregegere
"This video features an live performance highlighting the Hikari MONOS, a unique synthesizer that generates a wide range of noise textures and rhythmic patterns through combination of a noise generator and an oscillating low-pass filter. The performance was recorded live, and is presented here with minimal edits.
The Monos is accompanied by the Kirscher Microfilter, a MS-20 (resonant low-pass filter) clone, and two devices by Error Instruments, the Control Freak and the Radio Sputnik uvb-76, here both used for CV modulation of the Monos and/or the filter cutoff. The Monos also goes through a mixer with Delay & Reverb send (UAFX Starlight Echo Station & Golden Reverberator).
Finally, the recording was lightly mixed and mastered in Pro Tools. Enjoy!
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00:00 MONOS + MicroFilter + Control Freak
04:34 Removing the Control Freak
07:06 Using the Microfilter's self oscillation
10:14 Adding the Radio Sputnik
15:41 Removing the Radio Sputnik
17:18 Bringing back the Control Freak
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MONOS: http://hikari-instruments.com/manual/... @hikarimachi"
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