"Demonstration of user samples on Waldorf Blofeld in multi mode. The loop, upright bass and sitar are samples. There's no sequencing here just re-triggering multiple latched arpeggiators. The Moog is only acting as a controller for note and volume data per MIDI channel to create the arrangement in real-time."
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The 4024 is providing differant divisions to differant NAND Gates. The 4017 on the far left is doing a kind of off-on function.
Speeding up & slowing down the master clock changes the output from video game-ish sequences we can see being played on the 4024 LEDs (lower down, to the right X3) The knob in the middle (Blue) controls the 4023 processor, all the way CW it sounds like a cheap LPF! Turning it CCW lowers the freq. & increases 'clickyness' until things start to sound like overly granulated shards.
This is basically the same patch as the previous video, but, I've patched the 4023 in & the last one used 2 differant 40106 clocks, here I used another division from the 4024 in place of the seperate oscillator."
YouTube via PeffTV "moogerfooger MF-107 FreqBox and MF-101 LP Filter controlled by Reason to create a monophonic moogerfooger synthesizer. The Thor Polysonic synthesizer converts MIDI and Reason CV signals into DC signals like MOTU Volta, and using a MOTU 896HD interface, the control signals are routed to the moogerfoogers. The Thor programming matrix allows the signals to be scaled so that the oscillator responds to a musical scale. Also used is a MF-104Z Analog Delay."