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.
This is a piece, which is a continuous sound, realized a couple of decades ago, with an arp 2600 analog synthesizer. The idea was to create a kind of "tornado" sound.
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.
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.
It's ben a hard day. I have been an official at an big youth athletics competition. I chill down (or off?) with a modular synth moment. . . . I will not try to explain the patch.
A little tune where uoki-toki polivoks vcf and intellijel μvcf are acting as vcos. I use one more sound source and that’s noise for the rhythmic sound. No sequencer. No midi. No keyboard. No over dub. Don’t know why i write this… it’s an nice experiment anyway.
Bass sound from my technosaurus microcon. Not exactly loopable. The lfo is driving the filter. Recorded directly into audacity through my macbook internal soundcard. Info on this synthesizer: http://www. Vintagesynth. Com/misc/microcon. Php.
Bass sound from my technosaurus microcon. Not exactly loopable. The lfo is driving the filter. Recorded directly into audacity through my macbook internal soundcard. Info on this synthesizer: http://www. Vintagesynth. Com/misc/microcon. Php.
Bass sound from my technosaurus microcon. Not exactly loopable. The lfo is driving the filter. Recorded directly into audacity through my macbook internal soundcard. Info on this synthesizer: http://www. Vintagesynth. Com/misc/microcon. Php.