"I had my MB (not Mattel as I say in the video) Vectrex modded to accept external CV. This is my first run with it as a an analog visualizer.
03:20 Music
10:02 Conclusion
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The KPR-77 was recorded to a found cassette using a modified Ross 4x4 Series II 4-track. The PSS-380 overdubs (15 total) use an Ibanez SDR-1000 reverb."
"This first of four movies on the Verbos Electronics Bark Filter Processor plays with using it as an extreme graphic equalizer or multiband formant filter while giving an overview of its large number of inputs, outputs, and controls. The last minute and a half explains what the Bark Scale is, which is what sets this module apart from other “spectral processors” that that use an octave-based system for their frequency bands.
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For more on the Learning Modular Synthesis Eurorack Expansion Project for those exploring what module to add to their system next, visit http://learningmodular.com/eurorack-e..."
2. Verbos Bark Filter 2/4: Voltage Control (LMS Eurorack Expansion Project)
"This second of four movies on the Verbos Electronics Bark Filter Processor shows how to use the Frequency Scan and Spectral Tilt sections to control which frequency bands are opened up. I first both the front panel knobs, and then voltage control these sections using a knob, slider, and XY touch pad from a controller keyboard. As several Verbos modules also feature Scan and Tilt sections, this also acts as a primer for controlling those modules."
"This third of four movies on the Verbos Electronics Bark Filter Processor focuses on using it as a vocoder. One input can be routed to 6 of its 12 bands, generating voltages that follow the strength of the first input signal in each of those bands. A second input can then be routed to the other six bands, controlled by the voltages generated by the first set of bands and therefore imposing the harmonic signature of the first sound onto the second. I demonstrate using this trick to have percussion loops (its strength), voice, and sound effects or ambiences filter your synth’s sound."
"This fourth of four movies on the Verbos Electronics Bark Filter Processor focuses on using the independent envelope followers attached to each of its 12 bands to trigger other sounds (in this case, a Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas and an Erica Synths Pico Drums). I talk a bit about choosing different frequency bands to isolate different sounds, and demonstrate using a trigger delay (from a Roland 572) to clean up spurious triggers."
"This synthesizer needs a chance to be restored to all its glory so if you think you can do what I couldn't, good luck. It deserves a chance, and some sweat equity will pay off down the road, or you can pay a tech to repair..."
"Today's field trip consists of 4 different locations in 4 different states. After two weeks of traveling, the pieces finally are together. Everything you see was played live.
**Patch notes and location jumps below**
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LOCATION JUMPS//
00:00 - Skidmore Bluffs (Portland, OR)
02:11 - City of Rocks (Idaho)
04:01 - Goblin Valley (Utah)
05:48 - Old Snowmass (Colorado)
PATCH DOODLES //
- CHIMES//
Rings — Clouds — Lo-Fi Junky
- NOISE//
Mother 32 — Clouds
- Temps Utile Providing Clock
- Ornament + Crime Providing Pitch and Modulation
** To those of you who helped me leave my beautiful city, thank you, see you on the other side."