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037//Ten Thousand Jellyfish - squishy self-generating ambient track with minimal Eurorack

Alastair Wilson 2,680 lượt xem 6 years ago
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A melodic self-generating patch using 2 Moog Mother 32s and a Make Noise Maths sent through an Eventide Space reverse reverb and an Eventide Timefactor on digital delay setting.

If you're not using Maths as a waveshaper for your M32 oscillators, you aren't using Maths right! In this patch I started by modulating Maths while it changed the M32's timbre, and ended up with this pulsing, living patch.

PATCH NOTES:
There are several layers of sounds here.
The higher M32's saw wave is patched into Maths' trigger input for waveshaping, with the Rise/Fall times of Maths modulated by an LFO. This changes the M32's timbre over time. The output is mixed with a drone bass from an LFO running at audio rates, and then filtered. The filter cutoff is randomly modulated, the resonance by an LFO. The sequence tempo is randomly modulated, and is randomly reset.
The lower M32 is running a short bass sequence, and its oscillator is mixed with the Maths Sum output before filtering (the Sum output gives the waveshaped wave from the higher M32, but has a different tone due to the offset voltage of Channel 3). The filter cutoff is modulated by a square LFO, while the resonance is modulated randomly. The VCA is also modulated by an LFO.
The delay adds vibrato to the echoes, while the reverse reverb adds a pulsing feel to the patch.

If you want to recreate this patch, you can find it here:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/patches/view/41697

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