10 minutes of old school tension or horror sound. An ever changing sound generated by a analog modular synth. It's a generative patch controlling the synth and the sound development. The reverb is a spring-reverb. No editing. Pick the part that fits you best. Or just listen and listen to what the synth is doing. . . I have my fav part!.
A murky sounding, pulsating, composition with some noise. Two different filters sends the sound to respective stereo channel. No effects added in the modular or in the computer.
A patch around the build of a complex wave form. Creating an interesting timbre is challenging and fun. I have not tried but i think this sound will loop well!.
Two envelopes trigger each other and the quantizer which is fed with cv from the sloth lfo. Anyway, a modular synth experiment. A triangle wave from an lfo acts as a bass tone.
Patch with dynamics and variation - or should i call it variations? anyway,working on how to create variations and dynamics in a generative modular patch. I like the silence. . . It sounds like the electronic music of the 60th. I use the same kind of tools. An analog modular synth.
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. . .
This sound/track is made with a modular synth and a zoom ms-70cdrwith spacehole reverb and stereocho chorus effect. The music is a patch controled by some random andlfos. I'm not interfering at all.
Long techno loop in 131 bpm meant as background music for video. Made with drum machine, analog modular synth and a hardware sound module. Mastered in audacity.
Strange modular bass loop. The file is loopable. Main modules is intellijel μvcf, uoki-toki polivoks vcf, synthrotek dirt and dinsync modseq. Thanks for dropping by.
Morphagene reel made with serge modular synthesizer modules. If you use the reel for something, let me know with the #hallucinatoryequipment hashtag on instagram.
Some sound fx made with modular synth. Could be useful at drum sounds or game sounds. The sounds are unedited and you have to cut em out you self. Sounds a little 8-bit. . . The reason are they are generated from square waves.
This is a lead synth sound i made for the xs24 on the nord modular g2 and universal audio uad emulations of the neve eqs, ln1176 limiter, 88rs, fairchild, and pultec eqs. Also used the joe meek eq from protools.
Sounds made with analog modular synth. Analog delay and spring reverb. Is this music or sound-design? something in between. Anyway its made with generative technique. The synth is working by it self. Machine composition.
Its a sine wave folded 4 times by a cgs inspired wavefolder module (kinda like the metalizer from the minibrute). The whole thing is then modulated with an external function generator that controls amount and frequency of modulation. This is what came out and it's pure junky drone noises, so goddamn nasty. Absolutely love them. Feel completely free to sample this and use it for your own purposes. This is a diy synthesizer i'm building and unfortunately it is still a prototype, but i'm gonna finish it soon and hope to sell it. Cool indeed, isn't it?.
I thought i had a diy contact mic somewhere, but i did not find it. But i found another thing. A contact mic for an instrument tuner. But (again) it had a 1/4 inch mono plug. That meant i could not connect it to my computer mic in. But (i know) what if i plug it in to my modular synth. Surprise. . . Then i could add a little filter, pan and spring reverb. So clamped the mic on to my external 3,5 inch disc drive and recorded. This is my submission to dare 51.