Explaining the Quantussy Schematic
You can find a lot of posts here, under the cocoquantus and the quantisise tags, where I have explained the architecture of the five oscillator cluster in the Cocoquantus. The … Read More
You can find a lot of posts here, under the cocoquantus and the quantisise tags, where I have explained the architecture of the five oscillator cluster in the Cocoquantus. The … Read More
I kicked off the August House Concert with this demonstration. It’s the Quantisise controlled by the Cocoquantus Quantussy. I fiddled a little with the Cocoquantus rate and chaos pots near … Read More
Peter Blasser, creator of the instruments pictured, describes the nabra: Analog Brain means any kind of analog synthesizer or computer set up with crazy feedback and self-stimulation that it pulses … Read More
First a dark drone that uses AVDogs and Ultrasounds Next a rhythmic section created by Gongs with an external digital echo. Next a combination of external processing with E560 and … Read More
Here’s a self-running patch that runs Plumbutter (using one half, i.e. one AVDog, one Gong, and one Ultrasound) through the Synthesis Tech E560 and E580 and also a Blacet Time … Read More
Something else I’ve been playing around with: Sidrazzi with Cocoquantus modulating it to get random S&H steps. Processed by the Deflector Shield and the Re-sampling Mini-Delay. This is entirely performed.
Shane Perlowin (Parrish) and I were brought together by a project created by Alfonso Graceffo in which musicians come to an impromptu session not knowing who the others are. And … 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
The dining room table has been taken over by Ciat-Lonbarde stuff. I also set up the RCF powered monitors in the room. Combined with the Macbook Pro and the firewire … Read More