[sdiy] New MOTM demo using "basic" modules

Michael Zacherl sdiy-mz01 at bluemole.com
Thu Dec 30 15:32:48 CET 2004


Hi All,

 someone got this stored somewhere? 
  
  It doesn't show up on Paul's site anymore.

   Thanks a lot, 
 
    Michael.

Paul Schreiber wrote ages ago:

> Even though it's lots of fun to hear demos using 40+ modules all going at once, here is a 6-track
> demo using the *same patch* and only a "basic voice": 3 VCOs, 2 EGs, a VCF and a VCA. 1 LFO used
> to make it interesting. Demo by Mike Marsh, with notes below.
> 
> http://www.synthtech.com/demo/fractal_xmas.mp3
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> Paul S.
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> All the voices are the same patch with slight knob tweaks for each one. The basic patch consists
> of 3 VCOs (2x300, 1x310). One 300 SQR out, one 300 SAW OUT, and the 310 SHAPE knob half way. All
> outs go to a 420, the out of the 420 to a 190. One 800 mods the 420 and one mods the 190. Very
> straightforward VCO->Filter->VCA patch. Tweaks to the ATTACK knobs on the 800s and the FREQ knob
> of the filter were made for each voice. A MOTM-380 Quad LFO was use to "waver" the VCF timbre
> slightly note-by-note.
> 
> It's an old synthesist's trick: combine a simple voice into a more complex whole.
> 
> The music itself is even simpler. The whole piece is a single 16 step sequence. I used Seq-303
> software from (now-defunct) Techno
> Toys to generate the sequence and a Kenton Pro Solo to drive the resulting MIDI into CV for the
> MOTM. The bass part is played in
> quarter notes, the two baritone parts in 8ths and 3 high parts in Sixteenths (that's the
> 'fractal' bit). Some parts went through the
> sequence forwards, some backwards, and some back and forth.
> 




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