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2 Νοε 2016 · This two part video is a fantastic platform for getting to grips with MATHs and understanding the basic functions of channels 1 and 4: So, channels 1 and 4 can be used as envelope generators, LFOs, VCOs (when cycled at audio rate), slew limiters and more.
The MATHS music synthesizer module is an analog computer designed for musical purposes. FEATURES Generate a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential triggered or continuous functions
For example, 3 evenly-spaced beats against 2, 4-against-3, and 5-against-3 are common polyrhythms, but 4-against-2 is not, because two divides four. Assuming each individual drummer plays a simple reoccurring beat, a complex polyrhythmic pattern will emerge from the group as a whole.
15 Ιουν 2018 · 22 Ways To Use A Make Noise Maths Eurorack Module. 1. Audio level control (for example, to reduce eurorack audio levels to line level) 2. A simple voltage generator. 3. Mod depth control for external LFOs and envelopes. 4. Signal/waveform inversion. 5. An audio mixer. 6. Slew for glide/portamendo effects. 7.
This experiment lets you play with new sounds created with machine learning. It's built using NSynth , a neural network trained on over 300,000 instrument sounds. Traditionally, a computer turns sound waves directly into numbers.
The René music synthesizer module is a powerful three-dimensional prism of composition. It is the world’s only 3D Cartesian Music Sequencer. Named for the French philosopher & mathematician René Descartes, it uses the Cartesian coordinate system to unlock the analog step sequencer from the shackles of linearity.
Pairing the Spectraphon with the Morphagene and the core Make Noise CV generation suite, and housed in the powerful and portable 4 Zone CV Bus Case, the ReSynthesizer is an open design blackboard ready for experimentation and discovery. We’ve put this collection through its paces and have found it to hold up to any test we throw at it— we ...