Ancient Fluks Music
Another excavation from cassette tapes, this is a recording of a live performance by my second band, The Fluks, from 1978. It was the beginning of the New Wave in … Read More
Another excavation from cassette tapes, this is a recording of a live performance by my second band, The Fluks, from 1978. It was the beginning of the New Wave in … Read More
I got around to digitizing some cassette tapes of my old bands. The band called Greeble was the first real band that I played bass in. Real, meaning played out … Read More
Quantussy is the name Peter Blasser gave to the cluster of five oscillators in his Cocoquantus. He says, The Quantussy is a five (5) petaled flower, each petal with oscirator, … Read More
I don’t use much synthesizer software. But, upon seeing a demonstration of Audulus by Mark Boyd at a local synth club meeting, and then checking out the price ($50 US), … Read More
This 2hp module is a random stepped voltage and gate generator. I’m making a special post about it, because I think it has a unique design. More needs to be … Read More
I’ve often heard musicians describing their composition process as ‘hearing something in my head’ and then figuring out how to make those sounds. My process is different. Instead of hearing … Read More
Here’s patch made with two of my newest Eurorack modules, Just Friends and Rings. The Patch QCD generates two clocks, one to drive Pithoprakta, the other to strike Rings and … Read More
In a previous post I described installing Mocante into this Eurorack case. Since that time, I’ve made a lot of module changes, as well as upgrading the power supply. Here’s … Read More
In a previous post I described upgrading a Pittsburgh Modular Cell 90 case to a Tiptop power supply. This case now has a new load of modules. I call it … Read More
I’ve updated the module set in my controller rack. Here’s what it looked like before. The Unknown Pleasures have move into the Mocante Rack. I sold the Flame CV recorder … Read More