DIY Wiard Wogglebug
This DIY random voltage generator is based on the #3 Standard WoggleBug Circuit schematics given by Grant Richter on his website, together with the block diagrams of the Wogglebug on … Read More
This DIY random voltage generator is based on the #3 Standard WoggleBug Circuit schematics given by Grant Richter on his website, together with the block diagrams of the Wogglebug on … Read More
This is a special DIY module, based on the #3 Standard WoggleBug Circuit schematics given by Grant Richter on his website, together with the block diagrams of the Wogglebug on … Read More
This rather ambitious project combines the MOTM-101 Noise/Sample and Hold module together with two Oakley Sample and Hold modules to create a triple module.MOTM-101 features: White, Pink and Slow noise … Read More
Two variants of a patch that uses a complex pattern generator based on the CGS Infinite Melody, two MOTM-390 LFOs, and CGS Digital Logic. Four envelope generators drive the Quad … Read More
The photo shows the Big Drone patch at one point. Four different voices were mixed in real time during the recording. I touched the keyboard once in the middle … Read More
Demonstrates some of the variety of sounds the StonZ can make. The input comes from a Blacet Miniwave (PPG1 ROM), with the Bank and Wave selections being voltage controlled. The … Read More
Here are three examples demonstrating what can be done with just the following MOTM modules. 300 VCO 440 VCF 101 Noise / Sample and Hold 190 Dual VCA 390 Dual … Read More
An aleatoric drone. This uses some newer modules. The Cynthia ZerOscillator with linear through-zero FM, modulated by a MOTM-300 VCO, provides the pitch source in this patch. Passed through a … Read More