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Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Moog_Tastic Offer from Dana Countryman

"The future of electronic music is now, and the legacy of Bob Moog's musical genius is alive. -- Dana Countryman

Bob Moog's inspiration spans generations of people who love music, technology and making a difference! That is why Dana Countryman—musician, composer and Jean-Jacques Perry musical partner and biographer—is offering something truly special for people who support Bob Moog's legacy with a donation to the Bob Moog Foundation

The Dana Countryman/ Jean-Jacques Perrey Holiday Moog Inspiration Gift Package

Dana's 2010 release of Moog-tastic: Electronic Melodies from the 24th Century

plus

Dana and Jean-Jacques Perrey's second collaboration, Destination Space, “a Moog-fueled trip dripping with Space Age Spy Pop and Funky Science Fiction”

plus

A handsome autographed photograph of Moog synth music legend, Jean-Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman in the studio.

All for your donation of $75 to the Bob Moog Foundation..."

Full details here. Also, don't forget to vote for the Bob Moog Foundation today and every day in December.

Caveaged - Discord 24 November 27 2010.MOD


YouTube via OscillateObliterate | November 28, 2010
"mostly Wiard/Malekko and Eric Hamelin on electrified drums and board weevil, together known as Caveaged"

Aliens Project Synxss Studio

more pics on Aliens Project

click these for the full size shots.

Hartmann Neuron in center.

Tyrell to be U-He Virtual Software Synth

via Create Digital Music

via Peter Grandl from Amazona:
"our project TYRELL will become reality. :-) ))
First as a Software Synthesizer, programmed by U-He (from the inventors of ZEBRA 2) and hopefully later as an analog hardware device.

Urs Heckman (see picture) is working on a Synth-project called DIVA. One part of the project is developing a module which is based on the ROLAND Juno 60. Exactly this synth was also the base for the AMAZONA.de Reader-Survey. Now, Urs will bring both ideas together and will create TYRELL – N6 as the first TYRELL Clone.

Since the last letter we have been contacted by three companies from Europe and China. Each of these companies has expressed interest to realize TYRELL.

PS: BTW – the Software Version of U-He will be free of charge for amazona.de readers. We expected a beta-version before Christmas this year!!"

The Synth Eastwood Band - Darklight Festival 2010

flickr By Synth Eastwood

"Synth Eastwood invited Gruff Rhys to Premiere his documnetary "Seperado!" at the Darklight Film Festival. He joined Andy Votel on the decks at the Closing Party.

Listen to the SE Halloween set here:
soundcloud.com/synth-eastwood/halloween-holiday-set"

The Son of Forbidden Planet - mk 04052010



via BB on the Wiard list: "For anyone interested in Forbidden Planet: I made a complete new score on the movie, also using Wiard filters, the noisering and the Wogglebug."

SoundCloud description:
"This is an attempt to make a 2010 version of the score for Forbidden Planet in honour of Louis and Bebe Barron. To keep things spontaneous I made the score from scratch and didn't redo the original score. So, it's A COMPLETELY NEW SCORE. This music is made entirely with the type of soundgenerators and modulators they could use back in 1954. Well at least the same type of technology. I just used analog equipment like noisegenerators, oscillators, lfo's, ring modulators, voltage dividers, tubes, feedback circuits, lab equipment, spring reverbs, tape delay and an occasional sequential switch.

Lucky enough I had Pro tools to put it all together, imagine that Louis and Bebe had to do it all with tape!

In the track i tagged the scenes in the movie, well i tried to, because actually i never saw the movie.

I have the plan to update this piece now and then on irregular base and put up new mixes with of course new scenes added to it.

I was thinking that maybe other people are interested to contribute to this piece. You could send me your files.

However to keep the score original and pure I formulate these rules:
- all sounds has to be electronic
- all sounds has to be analog and made with analog equipment, no digital sounds
- just original electronic sounds, no samples
- give me a name of the scene you contribute

Just to give you an idea, this is how Louis and Bebe worked on their piece:

The 1948 book Cybernetics: Or, Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, by mathematician Norbert Wiener from MIT played an important role in the development of the Barrons' composition. The science of cybernetics proposes that certain natural laws of behavior apply to both animals and more complex electronic machines.

By following the equations presented in the book, Louis was able to build electronic circuits which he manipulated to generate sounds. Most of the tonalities were generated with a circuit called a ring modulator. The sounds and patterns that came out of the circuits were unique and unpredictable because they were actually overloading the circuits until they burned out to create the sounds. The Barrons could never recreate the same sounds again, though they later tried very hard to recreate their signature sound from Forbidden Planet. Because of the unforeseen life span of the circuitry, the Barrons made a habit of recording everything.

Most of the production was not scripted or notated in any way. The Barrons didn't even consider the process as music composition themselves. The circuit generated sound was not treated as notes, but instead as 'actors'. In future soundtrack composition, each circuit would be manipulated according to actions of the underlying character in the film.

After recording the sounds, the couple manipulated the material by adding effects, such as reverb and tape delay. They also reversed and changed the speed of certain sounds. The mixdown of multiple sounds was performed with at least three tape recorders. The outputs of two machines would be manually synchronized, and fed into an input of a third one, recording two separate sources simultaneously. The synchronization of future film work was accomplished by two 16 mm projectors that were tied into a 16 mm tape recorder, and thus ran at the same speed.

While Louis spent most of his time building the circuits, Bebe did all of the composing. She had to sort through many hours of tape, and as she described it, "it just sounded like dirty noise". Over time, she developed the ability to determine which sounds could become something of interest. She may have invented the tape loop too, as she did not recall ever having heard of it before. The tape loop gave the Barrons' sounds rhythm. Together they mixed the sounds to create the otherworldly and strange electronic soundscapes required by Forbidden Planet.

Finaly: this project is for Mike 'Livewire' Brown, I hope that you get better soon."

André Stordeur

"This is AndrĂ© Stordeur‘s unique solo LP, released 1979 on Brussels’ Igloo Records. Stordeur is a Belgian modular synthesizer specialist with a fondness for Serge, EMS and Moog gearing (see my Wikipedia article for biographical details). Innumerable Stordeur patchs and filters for the Serge await the aficionado on the Internet. During the 1970s, Stordeur was a member of the Studio voor Experimentele Muziek, an experimental music ensemble founded by Joris De Laet in Antwerp, Flanders.."

See the full post and additional video on continuo.wordpress.com

via fabio

SEM filmpje bio.mpg

YouTube via jorisdelaet | September 30, 2010 |

"SEM-Studio voor Experimentele Muziek °1973 Antwerp - Belgium
Analoge electronic music studio until 1980
This video shows the members of the SEMensemble of that time: Paul Adriaenssens, performing amplified objects, Korg synthesizer MS20, flute and seashell, Pieter Kuyl,Chapmanstick and synthesizer, Maurice Verstuyft, flute and synthesizer, and myself trying to explain the musical sens of the electronics. This is only a part of the movie. The music is a set of different extraits of compositions and the sound is typical for that time. The end shows a concert were a modular synthesizer is controlled by one of the first computers that allowed to be programmed in Basic. A custom made set of DAC's, constructed by Rudi Blondia, allows digital and algoritmic control over the analogue sound parameters, acting as an automatic pilot for the composition rules. Since then I describe my music as 'music for the parameters', or parametric music."

Hollow Sun HSDV Drum Synthesizer

"HSDV is a new concept in drum sample library for Kontakt.

Instead of static samples and snapshots of synth drums with little or no ability to edit them to your liking or requirements, HSDV is a fully fledged five channel drum synth that gives you full control over the way you can sculpt and shape your electronic drum sounds.

It is loosely modelled on the original Simmons SDSV where noise and tone (pitched oscillator) are balanced together and then shaped by a simple envelope but unlike the original, HSDV offers various noise types (white, pink and red), multi-mode (LP/BP/HP) resonant 2- and 4-pole filters for the noise, a choice of waveforms (sine, triangle 1, triangle 2 and square) for the tone oscillator. There are also a variety of different 'Click' sounds to mix into the attack of the sound for more 'punch'.

And unlike the original, the filter can be swept and the tone oscillator's pitch bend sweep is also invertable on the HSDV for a wide and versatile range of powerful drum sounds and sweeps."

via MPS in the comments of this post.

Rude 66 Monotron Mods for Sale

via Monotron Mods
"As cool as the Korg Monotron is, wouldn’t it be nice if it could be controlled externally?

I can modify your Monotron to accept cv/gate signals so it can be controlled directly by an analogue sequencer, or through midi via a cv/gate converter.

You’ll get an external box with a seperate cable (as obviously the Monotron is too small to include all the parts) that can be taken off so your Monotron can be used as before. it's a standard S-video cable, so you can replace it. both the box and the monotron have 4-pin DIN input connectors.

The box includes inputs for:
-gate signal (5V)
-CV signal for oscillator pitch
-Cv signal for filter
-a switch for filter tracking
-a potmeter/ trimmer to adjust pitch cv
The box is connected to the Monotron with a 4-pin mini-DIN cable..."

via Tommy Walker

Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind on Moog Recordings from the 1970s

Don't miss the update in this post.

Diabolica / Class A Electronics Circuit Bent Casio Modular

IMG 0452

YouTube via classaelectronics | December 07, 2010

Class A Electronics on eBay

IMG 0445

classaelectronics | December 07, 2010

Carl Palmer Wavedrum Apple TV in HD 22


YouTube via KorgUSAVideos | December 07, 2010
Interesting bit on the first electronic drums used in a recording at :23.

Xmas 2010


YouTube via skoulaman | December 07, 2010 |

"I was putting a sound card in the slot of the Kawai K1 and found this "Tamborine". But to me it looked like a bell of a sleigh.
So the idea of a little christmas song was born.
I put some Skoulaman bell sound to it and the chords of the Roland Juno and the Korg Lambda. Also some lead of the Moog Little Phatty.
It is not a masterpeace of electronic music but just some fun.
The foto's are token around my home (The Netherlands, 7 meters below sealevel) and in Switzerland (quit some more meters above sealevel).

Enjoy the music and pics and for all Youtubers a Wonderful Christmas.

Greetings Skoulaman"

Oberheim Xk-1 MIDI Keyboard Controller

via this auction

Oberheim Xpander

via this auction

"The machine is 6 voices and come equipped with full MIDI capabilities. It can function in Mono, Stereo, or even as a 6 voice multi-timbral monosynth. It also has CV/Gate capabilities and can be used as C/V to MIDI converter for up to 6 channels of your old gear. The modulation and routing capabilities on this thing are incredible."

Akai AX-80

via this auction

Jomox Sunsyn

via this auction

Waldorf Pulse analog rackmount synth

via this auction

more images here


Waldorf XT Shadow

via this auction

"The Waldorf XT features a comprehensive set of two oscillators that are based on wavetables. Each wavetable features a multitude of different sounds thus allowing for a timbral variety unlike standard analogue synth or romplers. The user can sweep through these wavetables to create moving timrbal animation that yields results unlike any other synth. There is also a noise generator and ring modulator on board as well as a throughly comprehensive filter section which features the following filter types: 6/12/24 db Low pass & High Pass, Frequency Modulation Filter, Sin (x)-Low Pass, Dbl LP/HP, 24/12 db Band Pass, Band Stop, and a Waveshaper algorithm.

If modulation is what you are after, then look no further as the XT is packed with a fully fledged modulation matrix that allows even the modulation of modulation sources! There are several LFO's with full comprehensive shapes including noise and sample and hold as well as a function and modification generator similar to the Kurzweil K2000 series of synthesizers. Also on offer is a set of envelopes that can be routed to various modulation inputs as well as the usual envelopes for the amplifier and filter.

If that's not enough, there is a comprehensive and programmable arpeggiator with 16 steps and 128 patterns as well as a comprehensive FX section which can happily replaces some of your outboard processors as it sounds very good. However, unlike offerings from Access and other synth manufacturers, the Waldorf needs no FX to sound full, lush, and recordable."



Roland SH-5 emulator *by Analog Synth Lab* (sh5)


via this auction
Audio demos at the auction.

# Modelled on Roland SH-5 Synthesizer
# 2 VCO's
Triangle, Saw, Square & Pulse with PWM
# Multi-Mode Filter - LPF, BPF & HPF
# 2 LFO's
# Sample & Hold
# Retriggering ADSR and AR from Keyboard, LFO or Sample & Hold.
# Additional modulation routing.
Jupiter 8 style Cross Modulation on VCO1
LFO1, LFO2 and ADSR to Band Pass Filter
# Analogue Delay FX - modelled on the Boss DM-2 Analogue Delay Pedal.

see the seller's other items for more.

Roland RS-09 Analog Organ / String Synthesizer

via this auction

"Roland RS-09, version 1, Organ/String Synthesizer.

Very good working and cosmetic condition. All discrete analog circuits generates a raw and organic fat analog sound.

The organ and string sections can be played simultaneously or individually with the famous Roland ensemble/chorus for a fantastic wide stereo effect that could also be used to process external sounds.

Used by The Cure, The Horrors and in many other New Wave bands."

Access Virus TI2 Snow Portable Analog Modeling Synth

via this auction

EM Klee Sequencer MOTM Modular Synth 5U format


via this auction

ether^ra S SAYS NO


YouTube via potterpaint2000 | December 07, 2010 |

"an improv featuring my Buchla 200e and a VTOL Corvax. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

"Ain't that just the way" - on Kawai FS620


YouTube via organfairy | December 07, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"When I took another Kawai keyboard apart some years ago I didn't really think that I was going to find use for the power supply and amplifier PCB. But I saved it and this turned out to be a strike of luck. Because later I got this Kawai keyboard and one night this exact part broke down. So I could just replace the PCB and then it worked again.

The other instruments on this recording is Mattel Synsonic Drums toy drum machine and Elka EP-8 organ. I don't know who originally sang this song. But I know it in a 1975 version by Barbie Benton."

animalvideo - Raga 1(prototype) [KORG iMS-20]


YouTube via churulin | December 07, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"*** MP3 DOWNLOAD ***
http://soundcloud.com/animalvideo/
http://monstar.fm/animalvideo
http://animalvideo.bandcamp.com

*** WebSite ***
http://sound.jp/airechoes/animal_video/ (PC)
http://pksp.jp/animalvideo/ (Mobile)

*** MySpace ***
http://www.myspace.com/animalvideo"

KORG iMS-20 - KORG INC.
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Ogun Overview Videos


YouTube via imageline

Playlist:
Part One - Overview
Part Two - Presets - Master Section & X-Y Modulation
Part Three - Ogun Options Menu
Part Four - Timbre Section
Part Five - Unison
Part Six - Filter & EQ
Part Seven - Envelope Editor
Ogun Part Eight Working with the Curve Editor
Ogun Part Nine - Working with the Curve Editor Two
Ogun Part Ten - Working with the Curve Editor Three
Ogun Part Eleven - Envelope Options Menu
Ogun Part Twelve - Create Sequence
Ogun Part Thirteen Analyze Audio File
Ogun Part Fourteen - DSP Effects

night home arduinome mini jam


YouTube via EATYone | December 07, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"A little jam with an arduinome+touch OSC toonight...

Bass: Alchemy and The Mouth
Beat: Guru

Just two track in live..."

Therenect - Kinect Theremin

Therenect - Kinect Theremin - 2nd Demo from Martin Kaltenbrunner on Vimeo.


"The Therenect is a virtual Theremin for the Kinect controller. It defines two virtual antenna points, which allow controlling the pitch and volume of a simple oscillator. The distance to these points can be controlled by freely moving the hand in three dimensions or by reshaping the hand, which allows gestures that should be quite similar to playing an actual Theremin.

In this new demo we demonstrate the improved handling of the Therenect, getting closer to a common Theremin playing style. This updated version also synthesizes the original Theremin waveform as well as alternative sine, saw and square waves. In addition to an improved pitch scaling this version introduces discrete musical scales such as the chromatic, major and pentatonic scale, which automatically tune the instrument.

This application still needs several enhancements before it will be released to the public. The overall stability of the hand tracking and the modeling of the subtle hand and finger gestures still need some major improvements in order to simulate the behavior of an original Theremin more satisfactory.

This musical instrument has been developed by Martin Kaltenbrunner at the Interface Culture Lab at the University of Art and Industrial Design in Linz, Austria. The software has been developed using the Open Frameworks and OpenKinect libraries."

Therenect - Kinect Theremin from Martin Kaltenbrunner on Vimeo.

The Roland Synthesizer Chronical - Timeline of Every Roland Synth


Click the image for the full size shot. You can scroll through each synth individually on Music Radar here. You'll also find a downloadable pdf version.

via @anna__bo

Perez Hilton Interviews Keyboard Cat!


YouTube via chuckieart | December 07, 2010 | 27 likes, 4 dislikes
You can see the Ensoniq ESQ-1 at :11.
"http://www.playhimoffkeyboardcat.com On the set of the Wonderful Pistachios commercial, Perez Hilton interviews Keyboard Cat! BUY KEYBOARD CAT STUFF AT: http://www.zazzle.com/charlieschmidt*
http://www.keyboardcatposse.com
http://www.charlieschmidt.com"
http://perezhilton.com/

16 Step Up/Down Sequencer


YouTube via drOffset | December 06, 2010 |

"Two CMOS chips interact to form this great 16 step control voltage sequencer. The CD4029 makes this more than your average Baby10. It's a crazy high performance thingy with a difference.

Check out Http://droffset.blogspot.com for more info."

[cubisteffects] Techno-tari 2600 Analog Synthesizer


YouTube via cubisteffects | December 06, 2010

iBallz Monday App Demo of Soundprism w a snake on iPad with DJ Kero 12/6


YouTube via iballzinfo | December 05, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"iBallz Monday App of Soundprism with DJ Kero & Manuela the snake demo-ing the app in Spain! 12/6."

GRAMDADDY - The Edge


YouTube via tatagram | November 02, 2010 | 5 likes, 0 dislikes

"In memory of Hunter S. Thompson, Dr.Gonzo and all our lost soldiers.

Hardware only setup
Elektron Machinedrum, Elektron Monomachine, x0xb0x, roland sp-555, korg radias, microkorg, boss dr-670, peavey 24fx, lexicon mx200, tc electronic m 350, korg kaoss pad.

Hope, sound quality better on www.myspace.com/gramdaddy. Cheers"

Update:

GRAMDADDY- The desperate assumption

YouTube Uploaded by tatagram on Mar 19, 2011

"The second part of the dyptych. In memory of Hunter S. Thompson, Dr.Gonzo and all our lost soldiers.

Hardware only setup
Elektron Machinedrum, Elektron Monomachine, x0xb0x, roland sp-555, korg radias, microkorg xl, boss dr-670, peavey 24fx, lexicon mx200, lexicon mx400, korg kaoss pad.

Sorry, tripod is a bit broken and uncooperative.

Hope, quality of the sound better on www.myspace.com/gramdaddy. Cheers. Hope to inspire you.

There he goes -- one of God's own prototypes -- a high powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live and too rare to die
We are all wired into a survival trip now. No more of the speed that fueled that 60's. That was the fatal flaw in Tim Leary's trip. He crashed around America selling "consciousness expansion" without ever giving a thought to the grim meat-hook realities that were lying in wait for all the people who took him seriously...
All those pathetically eager acid freaks who thought they could buy Peace and Understanding for three bucks a hit. But their loss and failure is ours too. What Leary took down with him was the central illusion of a whole life-style that he helped create...
... a generation of permanent cripples, failed seekers, who never understood the essential old-mystic fallacy of the Acid Culture: the desperate assumption that somebody... or at least some force -- is tending the light at the end of the tunnel.
Remember, if you have any trouble you can always send a telegram to the Right People."

the real tenori demo


YouTube via carlcresco | December 09, 2007 |

"hi this is what tenori can do and more. hope u like it."

Monday, December 06, 2010

Carl Vaught ( mottainai )


YouTube via carlcresco | November 09, 2010 |

"Mottainai"

Machinedrum and Carl Vaught

YouTube via carlcresco | September 20, 2009 |

"Jaming session"

Carl Vaught on MD & MM

carlcresco | September 19, 2009 |

"This is one of my practice sessions before playing live. Hope you like it. All sounds come from those two machines. No samples used."

Buromaschinen | Zero Range | Elektron machinedrum and Monomachine Suite


YouTube via buromaschinen | November 04, 2010 | 5 likes, 0 dislikes

"Music by Buromaschinen.

Sub Bass: DSI Mopho.
Additional pads, Microkorg.
Forgot to use the MC202."

Buromaschinen | MC-202

buromaschinen | July 26, 2010 |

"A small promo test for my super secret music project.

Here's my brand new Canon 550D (got it today :) ).

Video was shot at night with no lamps and mainly a F1,4 50 lens, I was very happy with the image quality for a 800 ISO shot.

Dedicated to my pals at Elektron-Users.com"

Frostwave Sonic Alienator Decimator 2.avi


YouTube via ourigin | November 01, 2010 |

"Demo of a Frostwave Sonic Alienator Decimator bit crusher. Source sound is an Elektron Monomachine."

Frostwave Sonic Alienator Decimator 1

YouTube via ourigin | November 01, 2010 |

"Demo of a Frostwave Sonic Alienator Decimator bit crusher. Source sound is an Elektron Machinedrum."

Roland EF-303


YouTube via ourigin | October 31, 2010 | 3 likes, 0 dislikes

"Just playing around with various effects, synth and drum sounds on the EF-303. Apologies for quality of performance but it's more a demonstration. The music playing is Aphex Twin."

via this auction

Doepfer Dark Energy Modular Synthesizer

via this auction

"Dark Energy is a monophonic stand-alone synthesizer with USB and Midi interface. The sound generation and all modulation sources are 100% analog, only the USB/Midi interface contains digital components. Dark Energy is built into a rugged black metal case with wooden side plates. High quality potentiometers with metal shafts are used and each potentiometer is fixed to the case (no wobbly shafts and knobs). The distance between the controls is a bit wider compared to A-100 modules and knobs with vintage look are used."


Moog Mooger Fooger CP-251

via this auction

skanobi d`fyrtlr


YouTube via sduck409 | December 06, 2010 |

::vtol:: "Bliposonic" sonora + sonora

::vtol:: "Bliposonic" sonora + sonora from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.



"both in filter self oscillation

controlled by random clock from synth part of Sonora

more info about Sonora - http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru/vto/diy/s..."

WakeUpIPadDevs.mp4


YouTube via rrr00bb | December 06, 2010 |

"This is my take on what iPad instruments need to do to be playable. If you see some of my users doing non-constructive criticisms of other instruments (specifically yours! :-) ), please don't take it too seriously. I don't do that myself, and it bothers me. Some of Mugician's evolution was guided by Jordan Rudess' Morphwiz, Roger Linn's Linnstrument, and the many things I learned working with Leon Gruenbaum's Samchillian (my Xstrument instrument is a derivative of it)"

Mugician - Rob Fielding
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MFOS VCO


via this auction

" * Classic 1 Volt/Octave Design
* Simultaneous Sine, Triangle, Saw, and Pulse Outputs
* 2 Exp FM Inputs with Level Controls
* AC/DC Lin FM Input with Level Control
* Pulse Width Amount Control
* Pulse Width Modulation Input with Level Control
* 1K Tempco Resistor Thermally Coupled to SSM2210 Matched Transistor Pair
* 20" MOTM Style Power Cable
* Runs on +/- 15 Volts (Power Supply Not Included)
* 4 Black Screws for Mounting to Wooden Cabinet, 4 Bolts for Mounting to MOTM 19" Rail Adaptors or other 19" Rack
* Military Grade RG-174 used on Audio Signals
* Military Grade PVC Insulated Cable used on CV Signals
* High Quality Double Plated Circuit Board
* Poly Film Capacitors"


28 Steep Decline (72dB Lopass)


YouTube via 7thDanSound | December 06, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"In this video I patch up all the filters I have in series to get the steepest slope low pass filter possible, 72dB! It gets pretty meaty already at 36dB but 72 sound like it could kill people! The filters are two synthesizers.com Q107 (gotta lov'em), an STG Soundlabs Post Lawsuit Lopass Filter and an STG Soundlabs Mankato.

6 minute audio jam available at:"

72dB Jam by 7thDanSound
"I patched together all the filters I have in my modular to one meaty big 72dB slope mother of a low pass filter! I bet you could kill people with the bass from this patch. This recording is a few minutes of playing around with the patch, changing the cutoff (of all filters at once) and modulating the cutoff with an LFO and an envelope. I also raise the resonance of the individual filters here and there.

I tried feeding back the output of the patch back into itself to get resonance through the whole chain but to no avail... Any one know what I did wrong?"
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