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260303 scrooge

By 0F on March 13, 2026 4:38 am

Had this prepared for upload last week but the Interrupt/donix stuff took priority.

Anyway, here's some messing around with a pattern on the Neutral Labs Scrooge through some effects. Absolutely wild noisy beatbox kinda thing.

hell yea Scrooge rips

it’s been on 3 of my tracks this year, and is gonna be on plenty more.

if you have some way to get stuff to/from modular voltage, try running audio passively through a POKE input

Sounds great. I was really curious about the Scrooge. That and the Landscape NOON and MOON always feel like a fun out of pock machine to work with. A nice bit of chaos.

ENC_ wrote:

Sounds great. I was really curious about the Scrooge. That and the Landscape NOON and MOON always feel like a fun out of pock machine to work with. A nice bit of chaos.


Ooh hadn't seen MOON yet!

I nearly bought NOON but someone clued me in on Scrooge, and I'm glad I got it - the sequencer is great and capable of some really interesting control signals for the voices.

0F wrote:


Ooh hadn't seen MOON yet!

I nearly bought NOON but someone clued me in on Scrooge, and I'm glad I got it - the sequencer is great and capable of some really interesting control signals for the voices.

Yeah! I was excited about the Moon coming out. Seems more obtainable than the Noon.

The integrated sequencer for scrooge seems like a good innovation on the passive noise machine concept. I'm hoping to see more of these boxes. They remind me of my early experiments hooking Korg Monotrons to overly powered signals to see what would happen.

Crunchy crunchy stuff. Very fun.

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