More Generative Experiments
These two recordings were made yesterday, as I worked on the composition of another self-running (automatic music) patch. This one uses a ring of five clocked sample and holds, inspired … Read More
These two recordings were made yesterday, as I worked on the composition of another self-running (automatic music) patch. This one uses a ring of five clocked sample and holds, inspired … Read More
I reused a Pittsburgh Modular Cell 90 AC supply to make a test bench power supply for Eurorack modules. The AC supply powered older Cell 90 skiff cases. It’s your … Read More
I set up four similar patches, each with two of the same Low Pass Gates module, four different makes. Each patch looks like: S&H -> Oscillator FM; Oscillator pulse out … Read More
Peter Blasser’s paper circuits are made by printing out a graphic, such as the above, at the right scale to match up with the physical sizes of the actual components, … Read More
A rhythm experiment using Pithoprakta, the probability pulse sequencer. Six voices are triggered off by the module. Manual intervention a few times on the Loop button to lock in a … Read More
The world of Eurorack modular cases and power supplies is wild and woolly. I put together a motley collection of six different cases, five of them small, and the larger … 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