LFOs Manipulating Waveform Generators-084.wav
by Hewn.Marrow
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Description
Macro: Short loops and medium loops of experimental electronic music/sound/noise.
Meso: Short to medium-length loops generated by LFO (low frequency oscillators) and VCO (voltage controlled oscillators) and Waveshapers (similar to, or a type of, VCO).
Objective Micro: There's a carry over in the mechanical, type-writer, film projector like mechanical shake and shudder sound found on "LFOs Manipulating Waveform Generators-083.wav". The main difference here is that there's a strong presence of the filter that's phasing up and down on repeat.
Subjective Micro: I, or, rather, we have such violent maddening dreams especially in the haze of chloroform dreams as Tyler sleeps in the projector room.
Technical:
• DAW: VCV Rack v.1.1.6
• Elements used: Various LFOs, VCOs, and Waveshapers
• Method: LFOs were set at different rates/frequencies and then were mapped onto the controls of various VCOs and Waveshapers. Some LFOs used, such as the Range LFO by RJModules, allow one to specify the voltage output to a certain range as well as being able to decide wave shape, such as Sine, Sawtooth, Triangle, and Square. Using a number of these LFOs, both individually and some chained to one another, I was able to control other LFOs and VCOs. This sometimes resulted in complex wave forms and sometimes simple wave forms.
Meso: Short to medium-length loops generated by LFO (low frequency oscillators) and VCO (voltage controlled oscillators) and Waveshapers (similar to, or a type of, VCO).
Objective Micro: There's a carry over in the mechanical, type-writer, film projector like mechanical shake and shudder sound found on "LFOs Manipulating Waveform Generators-083.wav". The main difference here is that there's a strong presence of the filter that's phasing up and down on repeat.
Subjective Micro: I, or, rather, we have such violent maddening dreams especially in the haze of chloroform dreams as Tyler sleeps in the projector room.
Technical:
• DAW: VCV Rack v.1.1.6
• Elements used: Various LFOs, VCOs, and Waveshapers
• Method: LFOs were set at different rates/frequencies and then were mapped onto the controls of various VCOs and Waveshapers. Some LFOs used, such as the Range LFO by RJModules, allow one to specify the voltage output to a certain range as well as being able to decide wave shape, such as Sine, Sawtooth, Triangle, and Square. Using a number of these LFOs, both individually and some chained to one another, I was able to control other LFOs and VCOs. This sometimes resulted in complex wave forms and sometimes simple wave forms.
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