Thanks! This is how I visit my favorite restaurants at the moment :wink:

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Patchulator 8000 making new friends.

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There’s a kind of hilarity in having a Cirklon and a nanoKONTROL on the same desk. :laughing:

Looks super fun!

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How is ol’ Patchy? Matrix mixers are indispensable when I have access to them (i.e., apeMatrix on iOS), and I haven’t seen a ton IRL.

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So far it’s pretty cool. I realized all my cable splitters/combiners were mono, so I need to get some stereo ones to make more complex use of it.

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I remember buying this too @ turnkey in london…it had no midi clips! Deal breaker back then…i havent changed daws since then…sorry cubase

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video link here, with 4 clips of the piece:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_srmiCA650/

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It’s beautiful really :slight_smile:

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A small electroacustic set with a Resonant Garden and an unplugged Azzam E-Bell (resonance only). A nice way to spend these days!
Video link here:

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Really nice work, would love to have been there. Throws up so many questions… is it a generative thing? What are the collection of modules? What is the visual content ? What are those chunky, light reflecting cables? is it a release?
Lovely.

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what kind of amp is that?

thank you! yes its a generative patch which should just keep rolling forever if i let it hopefully. just a super simple patch with stages, marbles, rings, clouds, magneto with a 2hp bell thrown on top through 2hp verb. really really basic straightforward stuff. i had never patched anything before and was happy how this turned out though i think my modular days are now done. i can see where its really fun but it really felt like tap dancing = so easy to do badly and years upon years of hard work to make it really work.

the visuals are a homemade liquid light show colored oil disc revolving on a projector. i’m just projecting on normal patch cables which reflect the light in a nice way. the project is meant as a small installation in a basement. we used to do regular house shows in stockholm and now with the virus i was thinking of how that might work in the future. this piece with the patch and projection is set up in the basement where there is a separate entrance off the street and there’s 2 plastic chairs in there where 2 people can sit at a time. haven’t done anything with it yet but might be trying to find a structure by which someone could come in and chill for 30 minutes in this ambience…

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Lovely thought about opening an ambient chapel, these spaces are needed. Also Thank you for the run down, especially great to hear about the visuals.

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This is an amazing combo if you like it raw (and noisy) like I do! Can be cross patched in many ways and used for much more than rhythm

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I’d love to hear it in action!


glamour shot :star2: gold star if you can guess that synth :stuck_out_tongue:

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Polyevolver with the pot board upgrade :sunglasses:

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first run with crow & max!
I got crow to work on a max patch which interprets input video footage to generate a score for an experimental film I’m working on. Crow lets me output CV to communicate with my system to control various timings and intensities in relationship with the image.

A basic patch here, but a lot of heavy lifting is happening on rings resonating samples from the film. This is a critical aspect!

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You’re so good at this! :star2: :star_struck:

Any chance of hearing a clip?

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