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Neural Agonizer samples

Neural Agonizer samples

2005-11-26 by Tom Adam

I think some of you might like this.

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html

Here you can find the mp3's:
http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-1.mp3
http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-2.mp3
http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-3.mp3
Sound coming from a JD-800 to input of neural agonizer.
Feedback generated with a Time Machine (heavy modulation used on the TM).
CV to the stress & trauma, Drive and feedback inputs, coming from a 
MOTM-380 processed by a MOTM-510.
Output of the neural agonizer through a MOTM-410.


I Like it already, although I'm not sure I calibrated it correctly... 
This thing goes out of control easily, you'll notice this in the mp3's. 
But by the time I had to stop I finally got the hang of it.

Anyways, I'm happy it works now, it's not the most easy kit to put 
together. I still need a place to put it (It has 2 rather  big 
reverb-tanks) and I need to locate the Klingon home planet from here:
Quote: "You'll probably find (as I did) that you can eliminate the hum 
entirely by suspending the reverb tank in the centre of your studio with 
the springs aligned towards the Klingon home planet." ;-)

Cheers,

-- 
Tom Adam
The Big Ear
http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/
Check out the download section!

Re: Neural Agonizer samples

2005-11-27 by Eric Frampton

Speaking of Neural Agonizers (nice demos, BTW), has anybody heard  
from Todd Faulkner? It's been a year now.

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