Lydian
This is a slightly different version of my entry to the “Singing Robots” aleatoric contest, winter 2005. It is a totally aleatoric piece with no-hands-on during the recording.
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This is a slightly different version of my entry to the “Singing Robots” aleatoric contest, winter 2005. It is a totally aleatoric piece with no-hands-on during the recording.
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I really like this little excerpt from a long-running patch. The idea is to take a random melody created by some sample and hold sequence. This result is passed through … Read More
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I love the sound of the 490. It is so classic. This demo features my two 490s playing a random melody.
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The Steiner has a distinctive sound. Here is a demo of my dual Synthacon filters.
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This is different from my usual style. I hand-mixed two different live patches. There is a frenetic sample and hold melody, backed by a bass drone courtesy of the MOTM-310 … Read More
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This relatively long MP3 (10 minutes) is titled ‘cross product’ in reference to the cross product mode of the MOTM-120 module. The audio path is straight-forward. Two MOTM-310 VCOs drive … Read More
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This short composition was mixed in real time. It features the formant effects of one of the Electronotes filters, creating a vocal-like quality.
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My foray into live performance. I set up a patch with the Generalized Resonator and controlled the VCO pitch and other tracking parameters with the keyboard. I’m playing the monophonic … Read More
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This is a 10-minute excerpt of an aleatoric drone that features some interesting resonance and an analog delay unit that I had built, also from Electronotes. I remember recording it … Read More
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Four different sounds were patched up simultaneously and mixed in real time. I used a monophonic 1V/octave keyboard for some of the control. The first ‘voice’ is composed with an … Read More
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