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I built a clone of the famous Polivoks filter! It has a very unique sound, lots of brutal character and bite!
An aleatoric/ generative patch on my diy Serge modular synthesizer playing a tune for you that varies in dynamics, timbre and pitch, all by itself.
Demonstration of my homebuilt modular synth tonight and talk on how I use it to create music. Get your hands on the machine or have a go at the Laser Cutter at Underbroen. Tonight at 6.
Pictures from a little synth diy jam we had yesterday in the CPH Music Maker Space. Simon brought his Serge with classy wooden panels! Our systems are like siblings!... They speak wonderfully together. Will post a video soon.
Dark november drone. Created with my DIY modular synthesizer. Main blobs by the Barton Switched Resistor VCF being pinged. Droney spring reverb stuff. And looping bell fragments through Mutable Instruments Clouds. Some vocal looping too.
Recorded in one take, no edits. November 2016
Title; sky means cloud, et means one.
First demo of the newly built real ring modulator... Clangorious!!
Evening drone on my homebuilt Serge modular synthesizer.
While the sun sets down on Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen I play a little drone for you.
Patch details: Both sections of the DUSG (dual universal slope generator) used as oscillators going into a mixer with a saw tooth vco then through the NLC QUO VCF and finally through two sections of the TWS (triple wave shaper). A bit of knob tweaking. No other fx or post editing
The diy modular synthesizer showcase from last month is now on YouTube in its full length - almost an hour of nerd talk and synth patching (in Danish). Watch it here: https://youtu.be/GgJAQHtYvfw (first 50 minutes)