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J.w.M.
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by J.w.M. » Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:53 am
Not a tune... More like an amazingly ugly soundscape. See this post at my blog for further information:
http://analoghorizons.blogspot.com/2007/11/fraaap.html
(Click below for link to file)
Anyway, I thought I'd post this just to show others around here that (as if you didn't already know) sometimes with modulars, the craziest things just manifest themselves.
It's like there's a poltergeist in my synth.
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Muff Wiggler
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by Muff Wiggler » Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:49 pm
hehehe very very flatulant, some very scary space sound in there as well
i like the sounds when the modulation moves between audio-rate and sub audio
at least i think that's what i'm hearing
some excellent sounds in there, could be trimmed and pulled into a sampler for all sorts of goodness!
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Kwote
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by Kwote » Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:50 pm
i can't check out audio at work but i read your blog and i totally feel you on the whole roadready kinds of cases vs. nice wood enclosure. the apartment life is a bitch. right now i have a 6u rotoready by skb. i was originally planning on using modules for the sake of external processing since i mostly am a dj/producer. but now i've gotten rid of my monosynth and am going completely modular. just ordered a Blacet VCO.
anyways, i'm planning on getting a few 10u roto's for my homesetup and keeping the 6u one for jamming/gigging purposes.
i'll hit this thread back up once i've listened to your anti-tune 8)
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J.w.M.
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by J.w.M. » Wed Nov 21, 2007 3:06 pm
Yeah-- I can't wait to move into a bigger place with a dedicated studio area. Until then, I'm looking at getting a 12 space Road Ready.
Thanks muff! Yeah-- the weird shifting happened (if memory serves me) when I went sub-audio. It's a cool patch, and completely backwards in terms of behavior from what I'm used to.
If I can get this sort of strangeness out of four modules, I can't wait to play around with a much larger system.
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Kwote
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by Kwote » Wed Nov 21, 2007 3:19 pm
J.w.M. wrote:If I can get this sort of strangeness out of four modules, I can't wait to play around with a much larger system.
DOOD :shock: doooooooood :shock: beauty of modulars. i don't have much more than you and i'm still astonished.
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consumed
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by consumed » Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:18 am
its amazing and fun how organic and unpredictable modulars can be. i remember when i got my first few dotcom modules and i was plugging all sorts of stuff into places i had no idea what would happen. and i was multing EVERYTHING and creating feedback weirdness...so much fun. this reminds me of those days =)
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zerosum
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by zerosum » Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:55 am
Yeah
bubble-ee bubble-ee bubble-ee bubble-ee
I love squibbles and bobbles and boobles and dribbles
its amazing and fun how organic and unpredictable modulars can be. i remember when i got my first few dotcom modules and i was plugging all sorts of stuff into places i had no idea what would happen.
HEHEH Yup
It will really be a cool day when I get a VCO, right now anything that squeaks is my VCO
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Kwote
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by Kwote » Thu Nov 22, 2007 3:48 am
zerosum wrote:Yeah
bubble-ee bubble-ee bubble-ee bubble-ee
I love squibbles and bobbles and boobles and dribbles
its amazing and fun how organic and unpredictable modulars can be. i remember when i got my first few dotcom modules and i was plugging all sorts of stuff into places i had no idea what would happen.
HEHEH Yup
It will really be a cool day when I get a VCO, right now anything that squeaks is my VCO
i just copped a used Blacet VCO on analoguehaven.com
will be my first modular VCO, real excited. up until now i've been stuck running a synth into my modular for the sake of VCO's. wasn't a horrible thing but i have a strong feeling this is gonna be waaaaaay better

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by synthetic » Thu Dec 06, 2007 5:37 pm
Cool patch.
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J.w.M.
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by J.w.M. » Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:27 am
Again, this isn't anything more than just a fun little minute-long demo of my new module (the Improbability Drive noise source). Here, I recorded several tracks, each of which demonstrates a different function of the module (S&H, white, digital, etc.). I laid them over the top of each other, creating a cacophony. Seriously, though-- this module will really rock. It expands the artistic potential of my small modular by a TON. Highly recommended. Click the Audio image below to go to the Twango (or is it Ovi these days?) page.
