[sdiy] 266 'replica' modules soundsamples
Peter Grenader
peter at buzzclick-music.com
Sun May 30 14:53:43 CEST 2004
Yo-k...
here are two samples of (basically) the sample set-up, the first all-analog
and the second control voltages generated by the 266 inspiration module
(heretofore referred to as the 266-er), run through my Analogue Systems
RS300 and used to control a Novation Supernova via midi.
In sample 1, the 266-er's main output is controlling the speed of the pulse
source driving the patch, panning, the overall filter center frequency (the
filter itself being a 281-inspired bandpass I've done) and the the panning.
The frequency of the VCOs is from a sample and hold being driven by the
noisey triangle output.. It's one generation, all real-time. The speed pot
of the 266-er is about halfway up. Go here:
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/266_sample1.mp3
In the second sample, I've recorded the output of the S+H driven by the
noisey triangle and used it to 'play' a Nova through the A. Sys RS300. The
set-up is the same (pot halfway):
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/266_sample2.mp3
Yes, the output is somewhat cyclic, but this is exactly what I like about
the 266er. Random yet repetitive in an unpredictable way if that makes any
sense.
- Peter
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