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noise + adsr/vca + lpf + s&h = stochastic piano [AUDIO]

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:24 am
by shortsleeves
Guys,

Here's the first doodle with my new modules - Doepfer A-156 (dual quantizer) and A-105 (lowpass filter). This one is quite sparse, as it uses only the two new modules + ADSR/VCA + Moog CP-251 + EHX Deluxe Memory Boy. The filter (fed noise from the CP-251) is self oscillating (but not on the highest setting), and is the only sound source here. The quantizer is fed a slow triangle wave from the CP-251 via attenuator and mixer, with me turning the attenuator's and mixer's knobs to vary the strength and offset of the wave. Triggering by the internal quantizer trigger. Result - quite nice pianolike sounds. Enjoy, and don't forget to leave a comment (even if you don't like it :-)

http://soundcloud.com/shortsleeves/blog ... rnika-2012

Cheers,
Lukasz

Re: noise + adsr/vca + lpf + s&h = stochastic piano [AUDIO]

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:00 am
by stiiiiiiive
This is amazing Lukasz!

It reminds me of the Trent Reznor's favorite piano sound, the one in the end of Closer, for instance.

Re: noise + adsr/vca + lpf + s&h = stochastic piano [AUDIO]

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:56 am
by shortsleeves
Thanks, Steve!

Cheers,
Lukasz

Re: noise + adsr/vca + lpf + s&h = stochastic piano [AUDIO]

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:08 am
by EricK
You went modular.....you won't be coming back.

Re: noise + adsr/vca + lpf + s&h = stochastic piano [AUDIO]

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:39 am
by shortsleeves
EricK wrote:You went modular.....you won't be coming back.
Yeah, I know – I'm already planning for a second case, and this time it won't be a mini case :-)

Here's another one – this time with Doepfer R2M (thanks, Steve!) and other Foogers:

http://soundcloud.com/shortsleeves/blog ... rnika-2012

Thanks for listening guys!

Cheers,
Lukasz