This time I made a self-triggering patch with my Eurorack Modular System!
In order to keep things interesting, I used the Doepfer A-149-1 to generate random voltages that modulate various parameters, with one of my TipTop Audio Z3000 MkII VCOs being used as the clock source (whose pitch is actually modulated by the Doepfer A-149-1)!
I also used lots of modulations between the VCOs, which allows for the clock rate to vary in time even further, resulting in really interesting changing rhythmic patterns.
It is a bit of a noisy performance, but I think it illustrates how interesting can things get when you use a a clock that changes in time.
For this performance, I used the following modules:
BLM CMOS Clock Divider
BLM Cobalt Smelter Lab
BLM Mini Note Computer
BLM Simple Digital ADSR (x2)
BLM Simple VCO
BLM Stereoscopic VCA
Doepfer A-118 Noise / Random
Doepfer A-135-1 QVCA / VCMIX
Doepfer A-137 VC Wave Multiplier
Doepfer A-149-1 Quantized / Stored Random Voltages
Doepfer A-149-2 Digital Random Voltages
Doepfer A-188-2 Tapped BBD Module
TipTop Audio Z3000MkII (x3)
As said, the patches triggers itself, so there was no need for the Akai MAX25 this time!
If you enjoyed my video, be sure to follow the Synth-ing Youtube channel as I intend to publish many more videos with my Eurorack Modular System!
This video was made using the built-in cam in my MacBook Pro laptop, with the sound being captured by my RME Fireface 800.
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