Thanks for the file, Michael. Enjoyed listening to it. I am planning
to build two ASRs in a couple of months. My main interest is in
"animated machine music". So I am looking forward to the ASRs. I'm
also getting several other CGS digital and analog modules.
Say, you have quite a synth collection in that photo on your website! I
recognize the Blacet and Wiard, and I think Dopfer, right? What's in
the upper left, in panels with all the color? Is that your DIY stuff?
-Richard Brewster
dmichaelt2001 wrote:
to build two ASRs in a couple of months. My main interest is in
"animated machine music". So I am looking forward to the ASRs. I'm
also getting several other CGS digital and analog modules.
Say, you have quite a synth collection in that photo on your website! I
recognize the Blacet and Wiard, and I think Dopfer, right? What's in
the upper left, in panels with all the color? Is that your DIY stuff?
-Richard Brewster
dmichaelt2001 wrote:
>Good Afternoon All,
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>Here's some animated machine music that may be of interest to fans of
>the ASR module.
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>Go here to listen:
>http://www3.telus.net/public/michaelt/homepage.html
>and click on "Shift".
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>The recording was done on 6 tracks. The first two tracks run the
>entire length of the recording, tracks 3 and 4 start at about 00:40
>and tracks 5 and 6 begin at about 01:20. What I found interesting was
>the way the notes from the individual tracks play with/against each
>other to make up little riffs or melodies. And there's lots of
>bouncing between the left and right channels...gotta have that! :-)
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>The patch used for the left channel:
>LFO square wave > ASR clock in
>Blacet oscillator sine out > ASR in
>ASR out > Blacet oscillator VC in (on CV Wave)
>Blacet oscillator CV Wave out > filter in
>Filter out > mixer
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>For the right channel repeat the above using a second output from the
>same ASR to feed a second Blacet oscillator and a second filter.
>
>All the best,
>Michael
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