"HYBRID ANALOG - DIGITAL / DUOPHONIC MODE / Mod MATRIX / ANALOG FILTER
Super sound and a lot of possibilities, pulled from the modular versions.
This filter board is based on Steiner Parker synthacon circuit.
The following 5 filter modes are available:
. lp
. bp
. hp
. ap
. overdrive on top of all that
Polyphony - Monophonic
Oscillators - 2 OSC + 1 NOISE + 1 SUB
LFO - Yes
Filter - Yes
Arpeg / Seq - Yes
Keyboard - None
Memory - lot of presets
Control - MIDI - CV GATE
Date Produced - 2010"
"Partially composed, partially improvised original music inspired by the H.P. Lovecraft short story 'The Music of Erich Zann.' Download of this music available here: https://rregerakaashenactuariesofasga..."
"The River à l'épreuve du Bach sous les doigts de Johan. Le son capté n'est pas à la hauteur du hérissement de mes poils des bras...Le grave était magique."
"The new OS v3.0 even further expands on the Organelle's capabilities, including WIFI (and Ableton Link), opening up OLED graphics and support for non-Pure Data patches, like those written with SuperCollider.
Slightly over 2 years after its release Organelle now comes with over 60 factory instruments ("patches") and dozens of additional ones created by the Organelle user community, including ports of the popular Mutable Instruments Eurorack modules.
In this clip I explain what the Organelle is, what’s new and why it’s important as an open source instrument. I’ll show what Pure Data is and how one patch made it’s way through four different developers that over time all contributed (without knowing each other, or that it will end up on Organelle) by "standing on each others’ shoulders" via open source to bring Mutable Instruments Grids ("Take the user interface of an euclidean sequencer, a healthy dose of machine learning and graph algorithms, megabytes of drum loops, hours of intensive computations and you’ve got a drum pattern generator like no other”) to the Organelle, wirelessly synchronized to an iOS device via Ableton Link."
A Non-Profit community resource, promoting a simple concept: Self Expression Through Electronic Music.
We've broken our program into 3 basic elements:
1.) Education - Workshops and Demos of all shapes and sizes.
2.) Exploration - Open house events focused on discovery & collaboration. Bring something to work on, ask questions, make mistakes, meet new friends, etc...
3.) Live Performance - Artist showcase events where students are encouraged to share their progress with an audience of their peers (all are welcome).
Whether its through the teaching of workshops held at one of our partnering spaces, or the hosting of live showcase events (similar to “Modular on the Spot”), TT hopes to spark interest in electronic music and modular synthesis; ultimately furthering community involvement.
PRIMARY GOAL:
Basically, we want to give Spokane a resource to help grow its electronic music scene. Through holding events and teaching workshops we will plant seeds and give support to anyone interested in becoming an electronic artist."