This started out as an experiment in using the Serge VCS modules as voltage-controlled pulse dividers. I set up the two VCS, plus the MOTM-120 and MOTM-730 dividers. The four of these are all driven by the same MOTM-300 VCO. Each divider output passes through a VCA to the mix and the four VCAs are controlled by four envelope generators triggered by CGS digital logic. The Blacet Binary zone creates a repeating pattern for pitch, clocked by a MOTM-390 LFO. I used the MOTM-820 Lag Processor for glissando instead of the lag in the BZ. For a little pizazz I ran the MOTM-120 through the CGS Wave Multiplier with a couple of LFO’s on its modulation points. Three sample and holds select random voltages for the three VC dividers. The mix is post-processed in Audio Mulch software, using a pair of Delay Line Granulators.
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