Q-Relative Patch
See this discussion thread on MW. A user posted an idea called a Q-Relative cell, by which he meant relative to a Quantussy cell. While it is not a Quantussy … Read More
See this discussion thread on MW. A user posted an idea called a Q-Relative cell, by which he meant relative to a Quantussy cell. While it is not a Quantussy … Read More
Automatic music created by a free-running patch, controlled by a seven cycle quantussy ring. Loquelic Iteritas and Fourses oscillators are heard through Warps. These three segments followed each other without … Read More
This diagram shows a generic quantussy cell, as I call it. See What Is The Quantussy for more information. It’s the name of the five oscillator cluster in Peter Blasser’s … Read More
In my previous post I mentioned a case idea for the Swoop Spokes PC board. I made it of two pieces of 1/8 inch clear acrylic, which were cut to … Read More
The paper circuit, shown above, is the only information that we have that pertains to the Swoop Spokes. It was a kind of mystery circuit that no one else (that … Read More
Ever since that time, in 2012, that I was captivated by the Ciat-Lonbarde Cocoquantus oscillator cluster, which Peter Blasser called the Quantussy, a Nabra or analog brain, I have sought … Read More
First trials with Tromsø modules for generative (automatic music) patterns. Detail of the cables around the four Tromsø modules, the four 2hp Sample & Holds, and the Sport Modulator: It … Read More
I let loose the generative patch of my previous post at a local Modular On The Spot event. Thanks to Kri Samadhi for the photo and for making a recording … 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
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