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Opioid Receptors

By rdomain on June 3, 2018 6:25 am

Modular synth performance.  No edits. 


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such a transparent sound. very good quality.

WOW! Where's the off-ramp?

Very intriguing sound

I love those pretty cables!  I was just thinking I need to get fun instrument/microphone cables.

Your modular game is off the CHAIN!  (was that a good modular pun? wink )

This beat is devastating, and I love all the variation.  Not sure how you can keep all those cables straight in your mind, but it's really impressive to me.  Big fan of this track.

the soundtrack to swimming inside a nervous system!  cool piece!

Q-Rosh wrote:

such a transparent sound. very good quality.

Jim Wood wrote:

WOW! Where's the off-ramp?

Avarine wrote:

Very intriguing sound

orangedrink wrote:

I love those pretty cables!  I was just thinking I need to get fun instrument/microphone cables.

Your modular game is off the CHAIN!  (was that a good modular pun? wink )

This beat is devastating, and I love all the variation.  Not sure how you can keep all those cables straight in your mind, but it's really impressive to me.  Big fan of this track.

kaedo sevaada wrote:

the soundtrack to swimming inside a nervous system!  cool piece!


Thanks for listening and commenting!

What does the pink module do? Really digging on the beats in this one.

Ryan wrote:

What does the pink module do? Really digging on the beats in this one.

The pink modules (there's actually 2 of them together) are Seb's creations.  They're great!  One is a hex sequencer which is binary based in it's calculations.  Very cool for generative sequences and unique recurring note patterns also.  The other is a chance gate with 4 independent outs based off of the same amount of chance yet independent in their outcomes. I'm using the Chance Gate for the kick and snare elements of the beat which I control the amount of chance manually and the sequencer is controlling the plucked tones.  The separate outs of each tape head from the Magneto is controlling the timing of the Hex Sequencer.

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