I posted a sound file in the files section called coyote4.mp3. It's
an example of Ken's Wave Multiplier mangling a triangle wave from a
single VCO. The triangle wave is first applied to the grinder
section, then patched back into the triangle input. It's then
patched from the folds out, through an MS-20 low pass filter clone,
VCA, delay and VC Small Stone phase shifter clone. The folds and
offset are modulated by complementary voltages from the EG. The phase
shifter is modulated with the inverted EG signal as well.
Normally, I like to make more ethereal sounds with this wonderful
module, but using the grinder really surprised me with how it can
turn a humble triangle wave into a monstrous, grunge-like sound.
Cheers,
Scott
an example of Ken's Wave Multiplier mangling a triangle wave from a
single VCO. The triangle wave is first applied to the grinder
section, then patched back into the triangle input. It's then
patched from the folds out, through an MS-20 low pass filter clone,
VCA, delay and VC Small Stone phase shifter clone. The folds and
offset are modulated by complementary voltages from the EG. The phase
shifter is modulated with the inverted EG signal as well.
Normally, I like to make more ethereal sounds with this wonderful
module, but using the grinder really surprised me with how it can
turn a humble triangle wave into a monstrous, grunge-like sound.
Cheers,
Scott