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John L Rice
Sometimes Nothing Matters
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1 year ago
No time to do anything serious, just some more modular synthesizer noodling. From memory the patches are:
The lead voice is a single MOTM-310 (saw out) going into an Oakley Croglin VCF (that is being modulated by a Modcan Control 66B) and then through a MOTM-485 VCF (that is being modulated by a MOTM-800 EG) and then off to a MOTM-190 VCA (being modulated by another MOTM-800 EG) And of course using a M-Audio midi keyboard through a MOTM-650 MIDI to CV converter.
The sequence is basically a Moon 569 sequencer controlling the pitch of four MOTM-300 VCOs. From each VCO I'm taking the saw and pulse outputs and running them into the Modcan Scanner, with the exception that 2 of the saws are run through the Happy Nerding Super Sawtor first. Also, each output of a MOTM-380 LFO is PWM each VCO. The left and right outputs of the Scanner each go to a different MOTM-800 EG + MOTM-190 VCA pair. Those two EGs are triggered by a different bank of the Moon 568 using and alternating setup (sort of 16th notes like LLRR LLRR LLRR etc) There is also a Modcan Digital Delay adding more complexity to the rhythm) The Moon 554 Clock Divider is slicing up the Modcan Clock 53B master and serving it up to the various clock sucking little devils.
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The lead voice is a single MOTM-310 (saw out) going into an Oakley Croglin VCF (that is being modulated by a Modcan Control 66B) and then through a MOTM-485 VCF (that is being modulated by a MOTM-800 EG) and then off to a MOTM-190 VCA (being modulated by another MOTM-800 EG) And of course using a M-Audio midi keyboard through a MOTM-650 MIDI to CV converter.
The sequence is basically a Moon 569 sequencer controlling the pitch of four MOTM-300 VCOs. From each VCO I'm taking the saw and pulse outputs and running them into the Modcan Scanner, with the exception that 2 of the saws are run through the Happy Nerding Super Sawtor first. Also, each output of a MOTM-380 LFO is PWM each VCO. The left and right outputs of the Scanner each go to a different MOTM-800 EG + MOTM-190 VCA pair. Those two EGs are triggered by a different bank of the Moon 568 using and alternating setup (sort of 16th notes like LLRR LLRR LLRR etc) There is also a Modcan Digital Delay adding more complexity to the rhythm) The Moon 554 Clock Divider is slicing up the Modcan Clock 53B master and serving it up to the various clock sucking little devils.
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