Labyrinth | General Voice Path
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video, we dive deep into the voice structure of Labyrinth and the unique synthesis elements that comprise it.
Our walkthrough of Labyrinth’s voice architecture begins with the audio generators: a sine wave VCO, triangle wave MOD VCO, variable tone NOISE generator, and RING modulator. The saturating MIXER combines these elements and feeds them into the Voltage-Controlled Wavefolder (VCW) and Voltage-Controlled Filter (VCF), which are then brought back together in the BLEND crossfader. We continue exploring the various panel controls that make up Labyinth’s voice structure while listening to its wide timbral range before turning our attention to the ORDER switch and exploring how it rearranges the signal path.
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Finally, someone who knows how to play it.
that wavefolder sounds incredible
We wanted to thank Moog for making a dream machine like this.
We also wanted to share the Avant Garde perspective of what you've opened for Artists who want to head to the Outer Limits of the Twilight Zone. This is what the Avant Garde/Experimental Artists needed. From an Artist's perspective, we've barely taken a peak. But have already found a whole new world. Voltage Filter Cult - Uncle Fester's Brain Dance, is our 3rd encounter. It takes our electronic music to a place we've never went before. Wish we'd gotten to test one ;) Maybe in the future?
4:02 for the start of bleep bloops
Control Voltage in Portland has them. Update! Some sellers are out until the middle of August.
❤ Control Voltage!
I wonder if a future firmware could allow controlling the oscillators separately on two MIDI channels. That would be fun. It's not essential, though.
Could you please add octatonic scales in a future update please? 🙏
Tun Tun Tun Tun ... Tu-Ti-Tun
Sounds like a Pretty Hate Machine