"The first batch of micromac-r units have finally come back from assembly! The micromac-d is to follow on shortly! During this time I developed a stylus controller/synth! I call it 'vapoware' because it's only a thought....well for just now! Her it is controlling the all new micromac-r as well as generating it's own sounds!....hope you enjoy!"
Vermona drm1 mk3 test 02 with A-106-5 A-106-6 by Jesse Juup
"Further testing.. The new Vermona drm1 mk3 drum module and the new A-106-5 SEM filter. featuring the good old A-106-6 filter (on the A-137-1 wave folder mayhem lead). Live at the home studio, not a song, just a live jam."
"This is a very early preview of a voltage controlled noise module I am working on. It is of course designed for use in an analog modular synthesizer.
That is, the pitch is controllable via control voltage signals, which makes for a very interesting sonic palette.
If there is enough interest, I will make a circuit board and have it for sale in the hexinverter.net online shop.
All of the parts are pretty commonly available and should make for a pretty fun project to put together.
This design differs from a lowpass filtered white noise source, because a lowpass filter would likely alter the edges (and thus the sonic characteristic) of the noise. Because the noise source itself is generated by a digital shift register, harsh digital noise reminiscent of the C64 and NES will be possible at all frequencies."