Modular synth generative feedback patch driven by feedback between flip-flop chaos (nlc), a vclfo and logistische gleichung (klangbau köln). Two simple voices and filtered noise. Some reverb from spring reverb.
24 bit 44. 1 10+ minutes of mono modular noise maddness. I particularly like 9:57 to the end. Excellent for wavetable creation, cutting up for sound design, or just listening to fm synthesis noise based mostly in zerocillator.
3 cell quantussy patch. One cell acts as "controller cell". When the controller cell starts a new cycle a noise is heard defining the start of one cycle and at the same time the ending of the previous. Here we have three short cycle.
The result of trying to disturb a sequence. I'm playing with a double vc switch. Whats wrong is right in the modular synth world. Good for me. And it's a loop!.
Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. Result a generative ambient patch and sound.
Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. The oscillators where tuned to the same tone one octave apart. Well. . . Not exactly. After having recorded i measured the frequencies 228,8 hz and 117,7 hz. . . But that made the output from the ring modulator interesting. What is generative with this? i modulate amplitude of the sounds and the decay for all thee sounds. This also affects the rhythm sound.
Self modulating a standard doepfer a-110 vco. We are listening to a square wave. I'm modulating with a sinus. I'm wiggling pwm and the degree of self modulation (and attack and decay). Spring reverb and analog delay from stomp box.
A self modulated a-110. A self modulated bermuda through filter with some res. Barton analog drum, spring reverb and analog delay stompbox. Sxxxe (you know what) sound is imperfect wave forms, or. . . ?.
5 quantussy cells controlling 2 oscillators, 1 wave folder, 1 filter and 1 drum module (bmc analog drum). Even the pitch of the drum is controlled by one of the quantussy cells. The drum sound to fed to the feedback in on doepfer a-199 spring reverb.
I recorded one hour of machine composition. I did not listen to it. I did not open the file in audacity. I told my fb fiends to give me a number between 0 and 57. I got 42 (what else). This sound is minute 42 to 45 from my one hour recording. The rest is deleted. Gone.
My synth creates 24 tracks. No scale known to human. . . Track start are marked by a high-hat sound. Some are short!. 0:00 track 11:57 track 22:02 track 32:08 track 42:32 track 54:015:455:515:576:02 track 106:066:216:316:357:06 track 15 my favourite7:317:347:407:55 hmmm okay8:38 track 209:409:469:51 interesting11:53 track 24.
This is made in vcv-rack a virtual modular synthin the left channel you hear a "quantussy cell" working. In the right channel there is a krell patch going.
Another patch on vcv rack. Sick! why am i doing this when i have the real thing :-) well it's fun and convenient. I can test modules and patch ideas. If i have three square waves i will do this one at home too. I have done similar patches before on my eurorack. . . . ((. . . And i can do it at work. . . )).
Patch on a large modular analog synth, mainly doepfer but with some sputnik and intellijel modules. Sounds very arp 2600-ish, a soundcape reminiscent of birdsong and tweets. Mainly tuned filters seeded with pink noise.
A synth riff i'm making for a goa song i'm working on. This is at 135 bpm and the notes are f, c#, c, b, g#, used the poizone in fl studio, pulse wave with pw modulating, and with a nic portamento. Enjoy and spread ohm through goa.
Here's my second flute reel for the make noise morhpagene. This is how far i've came over the past few months in my playing and despite a few slip ups here and there i'm quite pleased with how i'm able to make it sound now. Would love to hear what people do with these samples as it is quite humbling to know my playing is in people's modular systems across the globe.
5 minutes of chaos. Never the same. Nonlinearcircuits jerk off (a discontinued jerk circuit module) and genie playing a song for you. Or controlling. Creating. Composing. Whatever. . . Nobody will ever be able to recreate this. Not exactly. This is unique.
Playing with quantussy cells in vcv-rack, creating generative music. I call in machine composition, but this time its done on a virtual modular. Hmmm no 100 should have been done on a real modular. . .
Droid kinda sounds from the lovely polygogo eurorack module. In this case it was processing cv input from an external lfo. Useful for laser sounds, droids, future computers, etc.
Blok modular set to bang on random keys/throw random parameters in various places. Sort of a kind of fm synthesis but i'm pretty sure blok can do a lot of extra things like place filters/waveshapers after the modulator but before the main oscillator. Don't want to give away much else but you can improv random textures by drawing in a waveshaper window/right-click to drag the drawing from one side to another. Also you can use the atan button to scale the notes on some sort of curve by distorting the note values. I could've added delay/reverb/eq/ ambience but i wanted it to be as dry as possible because that's personally what i look for, raw sounds that you can choose to change if you like. No edits aside from normalizing the. Wav file.
After some patching i ended up with this. Playful. That's what i think. (link to a meanless video https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=9b68i1rjvkgsorry for that. )enjoy the sound.
Sinus wave connected to the filter cv1 in sweeps sound from mfb osc-03some reverb from ladik d-330(i have modified my wasp filter to achieve more self resonance. ).