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IRC burn unit (more like bum unit)

By infradead on January 22, 2014 6:51 am

21:52    infradead    thanks catchin.
21:52    infradead    its all noisering and TGTSH playing really
21:52    infradead    works out really well though
21:53    catchin    yeah some percussive sounds in there
21:53    catchin    i like the bass sound too
21:53    infradead    drumdokta is a lot of it
21:53    infradead    noisering into CVP for attunation.  10v is to much
21:54    infradead    then into barton quanitzer then HD mk2 that's the higher pitched sound
21:55    infradead    clcok from a cycling envelator into RCD for the drumdokta. 
21:55    infradead    out from the quantizer into VC bend being feed a a lfo from vilfo into richter osc two. with it feeding a sine into the anti-osc then back into the phase mod of the osc two
21:55    catchin    the higher pitched sound? the clay bells sound?
21:56    infradead    this is the hd mk2
21:57    infradead    its doing some fm stuff and cv'd by a ttlfo that i'm not sure i really seeing the clock its being feed
21:58    infradead    the gate feeding the drumdokta is way long.
21:58    infradead    fun trick with the dokta is that if you trigger something its as long as the trigger
21:58    infradead    so really long bass drums
21:58    catchin    oh that is cool
21:59    catchin    is that dinsyc's module the drumdokta?
21:59    infradead    yah

Scarily enough the above notes make total sense.  haha.  Nice monster base.  I'm currently trying to decide which case upgrade I want to go.  Tough choice.  I dig the HD tones.  Very clear and chimey.

good

Love when analog goes further than timbres.

Oh that is cool

Thanks!

Squelchy! Great process-riff and tones.

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