Generating rhythms with Xaoc Leibniz modules (Erfurt and Lipsk)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2024
  • Self-patching Erfurt and Lipsk (Xaoc Leibniz binary subsystem) to generate rhythms, with various Erfurt outputs triggering drums and a decay envelope.
    Erfurt's clock decrement is getting a steady x4 clock from Pamela's New Workout, and its clock increment is getting either nothing or a /2 pulse (switched via WMD Sl3kt, with another Erfurt output controlling the switch).
    The drum modules are the Pittsburgh Modular Polar Bear, Narwhal, and Elephant.
    The Pittsburgh Lifeforms SV-1b is patched like a complex oscillator, with each oscillator's sine output FM-ing the other, getting triggers from Disting's random trigger algorithm. Osc 2's FM source is switching rapidly between the osc 1 sine (producing clangy sounds) and nothing (producing chime-like sounds), run through another channel of Sl3kt, controlled by yet another Erfurt output.
    Inspired in part by recent Erfurt videos by ‪@briesmodular‬ and ‪@MonotrailTechTalk‬
    #eurorack #xaocdevices #pittsburghmodular #wmdevices #almbusycircuits #expertsleepers #modularsynth #generativemusic

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  • @apeirogonmusic
    @apeirogonmusic 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You know this sounds pretty F-ing Cool

  • @pastramiruben
    @pastramiruben ปีที่แล้ว

    You know this is a fractal, right?