In this video, I take an in-depth look at the Ciat-Lombarde Peterlin, a compact chaotic pattern generator inspired by the legendary Benjolin synthesizer. We'll delve into its unique architecture, featuring a Rungler circuit that introduces controlled chaos to the analog oscillators and filter. Enjoy!
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00:00 - Introduction: A closer look at the Ciat-Lombarde Peterlin
01:00 - Hardware Overview: Examining the Peterlin's design and layout
04:07 - Raw Sounds: Demonstrating the Peterlin's sonic capabilities
09:17 - Patching Possibilities: Exploring modular integration and expansion
17:17 - External Processing: Using the Peterlin as an effect processor (featuring SOMA's ROAT)
23:23 - Final Thoughts: My assessment of the Peterlin's strengths and weaknesses
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Additional Resources:
• An interesting article about the "the Legacy of Rob Hordijk's Benjolin," from Elgar Tagi on Perfect Circuit: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal/rob-hordijk-benjolin
• "What the $#%$ is a Rungler?" thread on ModWiggler.com: https://modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92049
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Ciat-Lonbarde Peterlin: https://patch-point.com/en-us/products/ciat-lonbarde-peterlin
SOMA Labs Rumble of Ancient Times (ROAT): https://somasynths.com/roat/ @somasynths
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