Quantisise Hextussy with Bugbrand PT Delay
Second of three self-running postcard recordings made recently. All six VCOs are cross-connected in the manner of the Quantussy and the FM levels are also cross-patched. The outputs are run … Read More
Second of three self-running postcard recordings made recently. All six VCOs are cross-connected in the manner of the Quantussy and the FM levels are also cross-patched. The outputs are run … Read More
First of three self-running postcard recordings made recently. In this one all six VCOs are cross-connected in the manner of the Quantussy. Outputs are direct from two of the six … Read More
Here it is, finally wired and mounted in its 8U high EWI Tour Case. The Quantisise panel wasn’t designed to fit this case; it just happened to (and it’s tight). … Read More
Quantisise is all wired and fully operational! Photos will follow. Here is a recording I made, using a Quantussy emulation patch. Five sections are chained as in the Cocoquantus, except … Read More
A third of the Quantisise is assembled. That’s two VCO sections. Photos will be forthcoming after it’s all done. I made this recording of it, patched with Cocoquantus. Castle outputs … Read More
Quantisise has four outputs per section (VCO, VCA and two S&H outputs). Each is monitored by a different color LED, green for the VCO, yellow for the CV S&H, red … Read More
Here is a wide range, non-precision, and somewhat unstable voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) with just a pot for initial frequency, a CV input attenuator, a triangle (-0.5 to +4.5 volts) and … Read More
Here’s the populated front panel. It is just for show at this point. A view from the back. And the final block diagram for one of the six sections. It … Read More
This patch uses mostly BugBrand modules. The core idea was to make the two SYN2A VCOs cross-modulate each other. A Serge Wave Multiplier from the CGS Serge panel was also … Read More