Synthesist Benge shared this video for his newest monitor, CyberMoog.
The efficiency takes a ‘West Coast’ means on a ‘East Coast’ modular gadget and, consequently, sounds somewhat just like the paintings of Buchla artists of the ’70s.
Right here’s what Benge shared concerning the technical main points:
“The decrease 2 cabs are antique Nineteen Sixties Moog 3C, the higher cabs are extra fashionable, with maximum modules from Roger Arrick (Synthesizers.com).
This patch makes use of cybernetic ideas for the principle notice era – a mixture of VCOs going into an S&H which controls the pitch and there’s a comments loop to keep an eye on some other hooked up VCO set to LFO which triggers the envelope. It’s all interconnected in order that it resembles randomness, but it surely technically isn’t – it’s cybernetic!
The remainder of the efficiency is me messing with the fantastic 914 Fastened Filter out Financial institution, and in addition a low-fi CV-able extend in Moog structure, which I like as a result of the wonkyness. There may be 905 reverb in there, a number of panning, cross-mixing at the very cool 984 Matrix Mixer – and no different FX in this recording.
One of the crucial visuals have been made with my new favorite iPhone app – Polycam 3-d – it makes use of all the ones cameras in your iPhone to determine gadgets in 3-d – then I put it into Blender to make it higher.”