Thursday, March 03, 2011
51 Frequency Modulation Continued
YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Mar 3, 2011
Demo starts at 1:08. Follow-up to this post. MATRIXSYNTH card spotted.
"I was just going to try some more modulations before taking down the patch and get going with the video I had planned for tonight but I found the sound to be so pleasing and interesting I just had to record it.
It's the FM patch from Episode 50 only this time there is just one modulator. I use two outputs of the modulator however, the regular sine and a sawtooth run through a fixed filterbank. This gives some extra interesting control over sound. But what came by accident and feels even more interesting is the variation of notes and the higher modulation index that yields a more screaming sound at times. This is what I love with this patch."
Macbeth single osc & Malekko/Wiard noisering noodle
Macbeth single osc & Malekko/Wiard noisering noodle from noise source on Vimeo.
"Macbeth X-Series Single Oscillator controlled by Malekko/Wiard NoiseRing, attenuated & quantized before hitting the 1v/o input. 2 Tiptop Audio Z3000mkII oscillators used as lfo's to modulate the Fall of a Makenoise MATHS, pulse width of the macbeth pulse out and the cutoff of the Malekko/Wiard Borgfilter used as a lopass gate and again, tiny bit of dubstation added in post."
Fun testing ADDAC501 Complex Random in quantized mode
Fun testing ADDAC501 Complex Random in quantized mode from André Gonçalves on Vimeo.
"modules used:
ADDAC501 Complex Random
ADDAC203 CV Mapping
ADDAC801 Simple Mixer
Doepfer's VCOs, phase shifter, quad lfo
Complex random outputs control the 2 vco's frequencies and phase shift.
This is the final version with gate input to advance to next step. here is using this feature to act like a "quantized sample & hold"
more here:
andregoncalves.info/addac/?page_id=863"
FRONTLINE X-2 DRUM SYNTH
via this auction
"Good for pow pow sounds, bass drones, dub sounds. Ideal for studio and outboard. Used for years and still to this day by JAH SHAKA SOUNDSYSTEM. Very rare. It's just been sitting here doing nothing hence the sale."
YAMAHA CS-15 with Mod Switches on Back
via this auction"First of all, I have modified it's LFO (originally 80% of rotational distance takes frequency from 1 to 10 Hz, the rest 20% is from 10 to 100 Hz (by the way, this is enormous for this kind of synths as all of them are usually have LFO which works from 1 to 10 hz) after the mod is activated - you can use all 100% of rotational distance 1 to 100, equally divided.
Second mod connects two VCF into series and creates 24dB filter (originally you can use them only in parallel) - I suppose you can imagine how much this increases it's sonical power! Basically, you got 2 x Yamaha cs10 in one case now.

The third mod helps you to route noise into serial filter mod."
Teisco synthesizer 110-F vintage analog
via this auction
"Teisco 110-F Synthesizer
Made in Japan, 1981
This 2-oscillator machine is capable of producing a wide array of sounds. From a very powerful low end to ear splitting low pass filter resonance, to total electronic insanity (it’s specialty). It is capable of producing nasty lead sounds (especially with use of it’s ring modulator). The pitch bend pressure pad function on this one has been modified in order to enable it to do multiple octave pitch shifting (or smaller amounts all the way down to zero, depending on the pitch bend ‘sensitivity’ setting)"
Depeche Mode (with Alan Wilder) - Tora Tora Tora
YouTube YouTube via Uploaded by sastal on Feb 24, 2007
Moog Source
"From the BBC, this rendition sounds more like the original album version than it does in the band's early live performances with Vince Clarke (see video response by Koffe). Enjoy!"
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