To kick off the round of videos for this month's issue I wanted to start with Pixel Mechanic performing live at Modular Meets Electric Spring which is a meet up held at Huddersfield
University here in England.
Pixel Mechanic introduces
himself and his approach so
I'll say no more! Click HERE
or hit play.
Noise Engineering's Tonnetz
Sequent always seem to
raise questions and interest
when it's mention so I
thought I'd make a "jam"
video with it. The patch has 3 AJH Synth MiniMod VCOs all tuned to the same note. Then I'm throwing (literally like Spiderman's web with CV flinging from my wrists!) random CV at the Tonnetz to change the chord voices. Click HERE or hit play.
Here's the first video with
G.M.O. This video is with the
Bobcat firmware which gives
you two noise generators for
creating percussion hits. You
can control the noise tone /
clock rate and decay rate
with CV and the four knobs.
It's a nice percussive device
for jamming. Video is HERE.
The second video with the G.M.O is with the actual G.M.O firmware which is ace!
It's get default samples loaded on and is a super gritty lo fi sample playback and manipulation. Well worth checking out! Click HERE.
Continuing the VLOG (god
knows I want to be the next
YouTube minecraft, teen
issues blog, make up super
star) I wanted to run down
my new demo case put
together to give me
everything I might need to
demo modules. It's using a
case from MDLR and with