"The MMF-2 can be used to process mono or stereo signals. The filters can be run in parallel, or if patched, in series. It features two types of saturation and a dry/ wet mix."
Eternal Witness pt.1 from VoltageCtrlR on Vimeo.
"After chillin' under the moon light last night absorbing the lunar frequencies I was motivated to re-explore a synth patch I made the night prior... I call it the eternal witness patch, it's a pretty complex patch involving almost all of the synth modules in my 18u setup.. .it's a blend of a few sub systems that I can continue to explore for as long as it stays interesting. I have some rhythmic elements, melody and lots of randomness that I can weave in and out of for what seems like an eternity. The random part of the patch is really engaging and adds an element of surprise. I plan on making a few more compositions with this patch before I tear it down and start on a new sonic journey. Until then I will continue to witness what kind of energy comes out of this living machine of sound and vibration.
(DEMO)Korg Monotron Hacked into Gesture Synth called the Borgatron. Demo of operation
Published on Nov 18, 2012 by SolarisBorgatron
"A Demo of the Borgatron in action ... a beer and a disco light."
Korg Monotron Hacked into Gesture Synth called the Borgatron.
Published on Nov 16, 2012 by SolarisBorgatron
"Korg Monotron modified by replacing analog pots with digital ones that are controlled by a wii nunchuck in one hand and a pot selector in the other.
The x,y accelerometers and the x,y joy thumbstick are mapped to individual digital pots.
Meaning that you can wave the nunchuck around and make lots of complex sounds. The monotron ribbon has also been removed and a visual basic sequencer directly drives the monotron. So from monotron to Borgatron. Its an ugly beast only its mother could love.
So really it is a form of Gesture synth as you have to move your arms about and strike a pose.... possibly very good for Electro Vogue-ing."
"Casio CZ-1 synthesizer, AZ-1 controller, RZ-1 drum machine, and TB-1 MIDI switching thru box "Note worthy" two-page colour advertisement from page 82 and 83 in the September 1986 issue of Keyboard."