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Showing posts with label Synth Porcupines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Synth Porcupines. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Double Andore test (#4)


"... sans manual, the learning curve of The Harvestman's Double Andore module (essentially two AD / AHD envelope generators & two VCA's with HEAPS of cross-modulation & routing possibilities & several pre-programmed wave-shapes on a set of digital voice-boards) is significantly steeper than most (save for the MakeNoise Maths, with which it shares some functional similarity / complexity, even if they sound/work in COMPLETELY different ways) ; watch as i fumble through discovery, arbitrarily twisting knobs until it starts sounding like "music" (i kid, i watched the Trash Audio video about 15x just now & even made a little "map" in my notebook) ...

This video was shot with a Canon Digital Rebel T2i (with the macro lens) hovering about 6 feet above the synth ; audio was piped directly out of a Radial Stereo Direct Inject box into the stereo "mic" input of the camera (hence the overall dynamic awesomeness) ..."

I was trying to figure out what the repeating sound that comes in at about 9 seconds reminded me of.
Here you go:

"Teddy Bear," the porcupine, doesn't like to share...


At :47 - "It's my cob!" Don't miss him in his Santa hat, in the thumbnails after the video ends.


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