Sounds from barton musical circuits dual logic going though doepfer a-101-1 vactrol vcf. Dual logic is modulated by bartons 2lfosh, via bastl-instruments tromsø. The vfc is also modulated by 2lfosh. The other sound is from alm pip slope in loop mode and modulated by a nonlinearcircuits single jerkoff, with an injection of cv from 2lfosh.
Short melody performed on a moog grandmother with the spring reverb turned pretty high which is what the dissonance between notes. It was recoreded into ableton live 10 using a focusrite 2i2 audio interface at 44. 4 khz in dallas texas on a rainy night.
A straightforward pattern made in the lmms daw, i used the analog bell preset with a delayed, pitched-down arpeggio of sorts. Over time, the tempo increases, from about 50 bpm in the beginning, to 150 bpm in the end.
Self-modulation patch with a modular synthesizer systemmainly doepfer / buchla / dreadbox / diy modules. Feel free to use it on your compositions or on whatever you feel like to use this sample. Feel free to support me with a small donation: paypal. Me/abbarraaudio.
Self-modulation patch with a modular synthesizer systemmainly doepfer / buchla / dreadbox / diy modules. Feel free to use it on your compositions or on whatever you feel like to use this sample. Feel free to support me with a small donation: paypal. Me/abbarraaudio.
Included on this reel are 40 splices of static, captured while scanning the vl, vf and uhf bands on an analog television set. Since the u. S. Conversion to digital broadcast signals in 2009, these bands have been providing endless streams of noise for all to enjoy.
The sound of my radio noisy. Recorded within the shooting for my filmhttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=b3nh1acesig. You can use this sound for free. It would be nice if you add this to your credits:sounds by https://www. Youtube. Com/user/diramus. Sound recorded with the zoom h1. Thanks for using ;).
I switched on and off an old tape recorder. You can hear hum noise like an early synthesizer. The reason why it makes such noise is not sure, but that's the most important part of analog devices. Computer software cannot do that.
Algorithmic modular music program (man3_2019). The computer is my analog modular synth. 00 rem -------------- man3_2019 --------------00 rem man3 - modular algorithm no 300 rem the steps/command lines, 01 to 08, are steps on a step sequencer00 rem main clock (lfo_2) 3hz00 rem the cv sequencer (seq) are tuned to an octave split in 5 equal parts. 00 rem seq has its own clock00 rem lfo_2 controls vco_2 via vca_2 and vca_300 rem lfo_3 controls wave shaper and vcf00 rem vco_1 tuned to 150hz sin -> wave shaper00 rem vco_2 tuned to 150hz tri00 rem vco_3 tuned to 75hz sqr -> vcf00 rem ----------------------------------------01 sampl lfo_1 -> vca_1 (vco_1)02 sampl seq -> vco_203 sampl lfo_1 -> vca_2 (vca_3) : rem [lfo_2 -> vca_2 -> vca_3 (vco_2)]04 sampl seq -> vco_105 trg -> noise -> delay_106 sampl seq -> vco_307 trg -> env (vco_3)08 trg -> noise -> delay_110 goto 01.
Same program as in https://freesound. Org/s/457868/ butthe main clock (lfo_2) frequency is about 1hz. It's a minor scale?! as have split the octave in 5 equal parts. This strange scale sounds like a sort of minor scale.
Short arpeggiated synth loop. The instrument used is u-he's repro-one synthesiser which is a digital model of the sequential circuits pro one. The first part of the loop features a slow filter modulation. The second part of the loop features the built-in wavefolder distortion built in to the synthesiser.
A little strange thing i did on my little modular synth. No external input. No external fx. Meanless video here https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=umn6uovi_ri.