the last 20 seconds or so of this is starting to sound very like Bach, love it This is the sort of thing I would like to do when I get a modular. Subbed.
douglynner.bandcamp.com/album/modular-tonalism I’m very proud of my new release, Modular Tonalism. I hope that you enjoy it too. It focuses on developing the pitched portion of my compositions that I have experimented with over the last 6 years or so. It gives a name to the style too! It’s available now as a download, CD or stream. Listen for free at douglynner.bandcamp.com/album/modular-tonalism
Could you elaborate on what you mean by sampled pitch sets, and how the gates from envelope generators (EOC? EOR?) are "choosing" the pitches? Do you mean there is a sample and hold, and the envelope gates are triggering a sequential switch to rotate through its inputs, and output to the sample and hold?
The "Pitch Sets," or, "Pitch Library" is a particular scale and scale arrangement that is stored as voltage values on the programmer. It is almost always clocked at a faster rate than the audible clocks. The Analog Shift Register samples the pitch set from the programmer. It receives sample triggers from a group of envelope generators (end pulse) after they are grouped in a voltage mixer. The envelope generators are controlled by a single, master clock. This clock is unrelated to the clock running the sequencer/programmer.
the last 20 seconds or so of this is starting to sound very like Bach, love it
This is the sort of thing I would like to do when I get a modular.
Subbed.
Beautiful description and sounds Doug!
+Confetti Hellgate Thanks!!
An excellent musical patch. Thanks for sharing.
beautyful patch thanks for the video !
Glad you like it!
this is such a wonderful composition
Thank You!
revisited: really beautiful!
Thanks so much for these Doug. This is a terrific patch.
This really beautiful, can’t believe I missed this vid!
That's nice Doug.
Thank you!
Very nice. I always enjoy your stuff, Doug. Great work!
First word that comes to mind many have already said here. Really beautiful stuff.
Thank you Joel!
Well built and well explained. Pivoting at 5:30 -- From there on you have enough combinations for a full lifetime ;-)
Wonderful patch! Now I need to buy a shift register.
That's beautiful music and very inspiring. I will try something like this with my ornament and crime in Euro. Many thanks for sharing 👍
I would love to hear what you come up with!
douglynner.bandcamp.com/album/modular-tonalism
I’m very proud of my new release, Modular Tonalism. I hope that you enjoy it too. It focuses on developing the pitched portion of my compositions that I have experimented with over the last 6 years or so. It gives a name to the style too! It’s available now as a download, CD or stream. Listen for free at douglynner.bandcamp.com/album/modular-tonalism
I love this patch. Thanks!
Thank you!
So so good!
Thank you!
how great is this!
Thank you!
Instant Terry Riley! ❤❤❤
That's really nice
fantastic!
Great patch and explanation 👍
+Auxar Thanks!!
Super cool
Lovely!
Very inspiring!
That's so cool ! thanks !
+MorganLock Thank you for watching :-)
Superb!!!
Thank you!
great !
+Bertrand Fraysse Thanks for checking it out!
Could you elaborate on what you mean by sampled pitch sets, and how the gates from envelope generators (EOC? EOR?) are "choosing" the pitches? Do you mean there is a sample and hold, and the envelope gates are triggering a sequential switch to rotate through its inputs, and output to the sample and hold?
The "Pitch Sets," or, "Pitch Library" is a particular scale and scale arrangement that is stored as voltage values on the programmer. It is almost always clocked at a faster rate than the audible clocks.
The Analog Shift Register samples the pitch set from the programmer. It receives sample triggers from a group of envelope generators (end pulse) after they are grouped in a voltage mixer.
The envelope generators are controlled by a single, master clock. This clock is unrelated to the clock running the sequencer/programmer.
WOW! JUST FUCKING WOW!!!
Thank you for listening and liking!