Dude - you're the like the king of patches. You ARE the King. This audio file has all the makings of a piece of music. Speaking of which, I have this bad habit of putting my cell in my pocket when I'm walking around, and at times it does the cwaziest things, like redials the last number I got a call from and this particular day, on this particular redial I was visiting the (cough cough) bathroom. The previous call was from a past employee who's thinking of making a music concrete piece from my generously donated source materials which flipped to his voice mail. Water Music has already been used, but I'm sure he'll think of something as appropriate to name it. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "dkimcg" <dkimcg@...> wrote: > > I made a ridiculous patch yesterday, and recorded it tonight using the > Model 32 Vector Plotter. It's ridiculous how many modules and cables > I used. Not a musical statement, more of an audio experiment in > timing and pitch using the Model 32. > > Here's the track: > > http://joekickass.com/donk/sounds/soundlab/media/DSF_0188.mp3 > > Basically, the X, Y, X/Y outputs control frequencies on ocillators and > filters, and the most obvious part is the sticks control the time base > VC on the 3 Model 10s in this patch. If the timing is changing > drastically, I'm moving the stick. There's more to it, but it's a lot > to write down. (I won't be documenting this patch Peter!) > > and a video in case you haven't seen it yet. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKyKsDica1U > > If you know my videos, you know I should be ashamed to post crappy > video quality AND lousy audio, but it was late and just minutes after > I got home from getting it and had to test it out real quick. A good > quality video will be coming this weekend. >
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Re: Model 32 Vector Plotter teasers
2009-01-30 by (i think you can figure that out)
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