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"Just listed on Noisebug’s Reverb shop! Two Thousand Six Hundred- Mini Meanie, the Human Comparator’s faithful recreation of the ARP 2600. This unit has CV Gate keyboard control inputs (no midi). Excellent condition #synth #modularsynth"
"Deep Note on Lyle, the first properly polyphonic modular synthesizer since the Oberheim Four Voice.
If you have a Moog One, the preset is TK-421 and yes I programmed it. (the very competent marketing department wouldn't let us tag authorship in the patch description.) Page McConnell, you're welcome!
This was a bit more rough-and-tumble than that preset, but might be cooler. It uses polyphonic glide AND envelopes, and I had to do this over and over again to set the voices up to start on the right notes and get the timbre where I wanted it. Amos had to update the firmware for the MIDI-CV modules so the glide time was long enough!
The envelopes are used on 3 of the voices to spread them an octave, a fifth, and a third. the upper voices start on G below middle C and the lower voices start on G above middle C.
I referred back to the score that was published back in 2018 and approximated the notes, but there just isn't enough oscillators to do the whole thing.
There are enough to make it sound good though.
I still used the new Sony camera but recorded it via SDI with one of my Ki Pro recorders because the audio inputs sound MUCH better and it records in Apple ProRes format which Digital Performer can handle without conversion. This is a really cool setup and is so easy to crank this stuff out with. Expect more."
This is a series of live noiz and video noiz performances. A continuation of improvisational noiz sessions during the persistence of The Human Plague and now war.
"A piece created with @Dirtywave M8 Tracker Model:02, @SequentialLLC Prophet-10, and piano. Ambient electronica built from floating electronic tones and piano.
The piano is played on the YAMAHA CP88, layering the dry signal with processed sound through the @HologramElectronics MICROCOSM. On the MICROCOSM, a looper is used to record phrases live and play them back in loops.
On the M8 Tracker, the DJ Filter cutoff is gradually reduced toward the end.
The Prophet-10 performs long-release synth pads, processed with reverb from the @strymon blueSky."
"Based upon the very early electronic instrument Ondes Martenot the French Connection is a unique keyboard and performance controller.
The French Connection adopts the control mechanisms of the Ondes Martenot but instead of sound generators it offers several CV, Gate and Trigger outputs to control modular synthesizers.
By placing a finger through the ring suspended below the physical keyboard, the player can glide smoothly between notes by moving the playing hand from left to right, creating a very natural vibrato in the process, while a pressure resistant wooden button offers great control of the amplitude. A VCO and VCA is basically all it takes to recreate a sound similar to the Ondes Martenot. But of course the CVs the French Connection is supplying can be routed to any other parameter in a modular synthesizer as well. Additionally there's a joystick to offer even more control and the 49 note keyboard also adds CV/Gate and Trigger outputs."