more hieronymous moogerfooger music
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:15 am
I started using a different site to post my music - it's called "audiostreet.net", and it seems pretty good. There's more room for text stuff like credits, etc. Also, songs become available for download within a couple of minutes, not a week or so like "music.download.com".
So anyway, here's the link:
http://www.audiostreet.net/hieronymous
The tune is called "minus prolegomenon". It's a live improvisation (or "spontaneous composition" in Can/Damo Suzuki terminology) of drums and bass (Gibson EB-2 through Crowther Audio "Prunes & Custard"), and then a drone added beneath. The patch I used to make the drone was simple but effective:
I took the LFO out of the phaser, fed it into the fourway multiple of the CP-251. That split the LFO into two, one controlling the frequency of the (moogerfooger) low-pass filter, the other controlling the frequency of a frostwave resonator. I considered reversing the LFO for one filter, but liked it better having them sweep at the same rate, though they're set at slightly different frequencies.
So anyway, here's the link:
http://www.audiostreet.net/hieronymous
The tune is called "minus prolegomenon". It's a live improvisation (or "spontaneous composition" in Can/Damo Suzuki terminology) of drums and bass (Gibson EB-2 through Crowther Audio "Prunes & Custard"), and then a drone added beneath. The patch I used to make the drone was simple but effective:
I took the LFO out of the phaser, fed it into the fourway multiple of the CP-251. That split the LFO into two, one controlling the frequency of the (moogerfooger) low-pass filter, the other controlling the frequency of a frostwave resonator. I considered reversing the LFO for one filter, but liked it better having them sweep at the same rate, though they're set at slightly different frequencies.