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Happy Sunday! Let’s get the party started! I’ve got an upbeat little jam for y’all today. I spent some time playing around with beats created with binary values from my Xaoc Leibniz modules. Huh? It’s just an interesting way for someone with an engineering mind to create rhythms. Maybe robots create music this way. :)
Grab some headphones and get your groove on.
Patch Notes
No photo of the rack again this time. It’s in a state of flux as I’m rearranging things and re-evaluating some of my modules and workflow. Big mess - modules and cables all over my desk. Eventually it will stabilize. Or not - this is modular synthesis after all.
Pam’s New Workout does the clocking. Moskwa II drive the sequence. Lipsk and Erfurt do the binary counting and triggers. Octasource modulates stuff. 4ms Ensemble is the main melodic voice and QD Drum does the percussion. Morphagene is playing back some mangled drum samples from the QD. Mimephon does some delay and FX Aid does the reverb.
Happy Sunday! Let’s get the party started! I’ve got an upbeat little jam for y’all today. I spent some time playing around with beats created with binary values from my Xaoc Leibniz modules. Huh? It’s just an interesting way for someone with an engineering mind to create rhythms. Maybe robots create music this way. :)
Grab some headphones and get your groove on.
Patch Notes
No photo of the rack again this time. It’s in a state of flux as I’m rearranging things and re-evaluating some of my modules and workflow. Big mess - modules and cables all over my desk. Eventually it will stabilize. Or not - this is modular synthesis after all.
Pam’s New Workout does the clocking. Moskwa II drive the sequence. Lipsk and Erfurt do the binary counting and triggers. Octasource modulates stuff. 4ms Ensemble is the main melodic voice and QD Drum does the percussion. Morphagene is playing back some mangled drum samples from the QD. Mimephon does some delay and FX Aid does the reverb.