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track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in MAQ

track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in MAQ

2013-07-13 by niroke

http://vimeo.com/70227036

This video matches the soundcloud link I posted the other day in the DoepferMAQ group. It shows Row 2 altering the timing of both Rows 1 + 2. Row 1 is sequencing an A-100 patch, which was recorded in one take, with realtime manual control of FM Depth, Cutoff, and Note Length (using a joystick and VC Decay module). If you follow the lights on the top row, you will see the sequence speeding up according to the settings of row 2. The first minute is just the modular patch sequenced by the MAQ. Row 1 is set to pendulum mode. This sequence continues to play for the entire track.
You will also notice that sometimes there is no sound when Row 1 is
moving. These missing notes were muted from the captured audio when
arranging the track, and mainly occur at the very beginning and very end of the track. Otherwise, no editing of the MAQ sequence was done. Had I planned ahead, these mutes could have been performed live using a joystick and logic module but would have given different results.
The soundcloud file I posted was rendered at 124bpm. I had to re-render another version at 120bpm to sync to the video. I made a few changes while I was at it, but nothing major.  Other sounds were played and recorded as audio from an Indigo 2. 

nick

Fwd: [Doepfer_a100] track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in MAQ

2013-07-14 by Peter Sedin

thanks for this!
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From: niroke <maq163x2@gmail.com>
Date: 2013/7/13
Subject: [Doepfer_a100] track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in
MAQ
To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com


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http://vimeo.com/70227036

This video matches the soundcloud link I posted the other day in the
DoepferMAQ group. It shows Row 2 altering the timing of both Rows 1 + 2.
Row 1 is sequencing an A-100 patch, which was recorded in one take, with
realtime manual control of FM Depth, Cutoff, and Note Length (using a
joystick and VC Decay module). If you follow the lights on the top row, you
will see the sequence speeding up according to the settings of row 2. The
first minute is just the modular patch sequenced by the MAQ. Row 1 is set
to pendulum mode. This sequence continues to play for the entire track.
You will also notice that sometimes there is no sound when Row 1 is
moving. These missing notes were muted from the captured audio when
arranging the track, and mainly occur at the very beginning and very end of
the track. Otherwise, no editing of the MAQ sequence was done. Had I
planned ahead, these mutes could have been performed live using a joystick
and logic module but would have given different results.
The soundcloud file I posted was rendered at 124bpm. I had to re-render
another version at 120bpm to sync to the video. I made a few changes while
I was at it, but nothing major. Other sounds were played and recorded as
audio from an Indigo 2.

nick

 



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Mvh

Peter H.K Sedin


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Re: [Doepfer_a100] track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in MAQ

2013-07-14 by Peter Sedin

brilliant..


2013/7/14 Peter Sedin <peterhksedin@gmail.com>

>
> thanks for this!
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: niroke <maq163x2@gmail.com>
> Date: 2013/7/13
> Subject: [Doepfer_a100] track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in
> MAQ
> To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>
>
> **
>
>
> http://vimeo.com/70227036
>
> This video matches the soundcloud link I posted the other day in the
> DoepferMAQ group. It shows Row 2 altering the timing of both Rows 1 + 2.
> Row 1 is sequencing an A-100 patch, which was recorded in one take, with
> realtime manual control of FM Depth, Cutoff, and Note Length (using a
> joystick and VC Decay module). If you follow the lights on the top row, you
> will see the sequence speeding up according to the settings of row 2. The
> first minute is just the modular patch sequenced by the MAQ. Row 1 is set
> to pendulum mode. This sequence continues to play for the entire track.
> You will also notice that sometimes there is no sound when Row 1 is
> moving. These missing notes were muted from the captured audio when
> arranging the track, and mainly occur at the very beginning and very end
> of the track. Otherwise, no editing of the MAQ sequence was done. Had I
> planned ahead, these mutes could have been performed live using a joystick
> and logic module but would have given different results.
> The soundcloud file I posted was rendered at 124bpm. I had to re-render
> another version at 120bpm to sync to the video. I made a few changes while
> I was at it, but nothing major. Other sounds were played and recorded as
> audio from an Indigo 2.
>
> nick
>
>  
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> Mvh
>
> Peter H.K Sedin
>



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Mvh

Peter H.K Sedin


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Re: [Doepfer_a100] track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in MAQ

2013-07-14 by Nicholas Keller

Thank YOU, Peter!

Sent from the future
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On Jul 13, 2013, at 10:24 PM, Peter Sedin <peterhksedin@gmail.com> wrote:

> brilliant..
> 
> 
> 2013/7/14 Peter Sedin <peterhksedin@gmail.com>
> 
>> 
>> thanks for this!
>> 
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: niroke <maq163x2@gmail.com>
>> Date: 2013/7/13
>> Subject: [Doepfer_a100] track made to demonstrate timing multiplication in
>> MAQ
>> To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>> 
>> 
>> **
>> 
>> 
>> http://vimeo.com/70227036
>> 
>> This video matches the soundcloud link I posted the other day in the
>> DoepferMAQ group. It shows Row 2 altering the timing of both Rows 1 + 2.
>> Row 1 is sequencing an A-100 patch, which was recorded in one take, with
>> realtime manual control of FM Depth, Cutoff, and Note Length (using a
>> joystick and VC Decay module). If you follow the lights on the top row, you
>> will see the sequence speeding up according to the settings of row 2. The
>> first minute is just the modular patch sequenced by the MAQ. Row 1 is set
>> to pendulum mode. This sequence continues to play for the entire track.
>> You will also notice that sometimes there is no sound when Row 1 is
>> moving. These missing notes were muted from the captured audio when
>> arranging the track, and mainly occur at the very beginning and very end
>> of the track. Otherwise, no editing of the MAQ sequence was done. Had I
>> planned ahead, these mutes could have been performed live using a joystick
>> and logic module but would have given different results.
>> The soundcloud file I posted was rendered at 124bpm. I had to re-render
>> another version at 120bpm to sync to the video. I made a few changes while
>> I was at it, but nothing major. Other sounds were played and recorded as
>> audio from an Indigo 2.
>> 
>> nick
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> 
>> Mvh
>> 
>> Peter H.K Sedin
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> Mvh
> 
> Peter H.K Sedin
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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