Showing posts with label granular. Show all posts
Showing posts with label granular. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Granular Synthesis - Pulse Synthesizers Load Runner Module Demo
Today I am checking out the Load Runner Granular Synthesizer Module by Pulse Synthesizers.
Back in 2018, Youtube user John Crombie was uploading these prototype videos of a sampler in development.
It started out life as a 4-channel sampler
And evolved into the granular processor we now know
How does it differ from Mutable Clouds, Akai S612, and Erica Sample Drum?
Let's take it for a spin and see how it sounds.
Recorded direct, no other mastering or effects.
0:00 | Intro
1:41 | Audio demos
My demos of the Erica Synths Sample Drum
Part 1
Part 2
Akai S612 FPA Front Panel Animator upgrade
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Monday, June 5, 2017
Drum Machines + Mutable Clouds Eurorack #3 [Roland TR-8]
In this video I run a Roland TR-8 direct to the Clouds input and use it to add space, texture and rhythmic motion to an otherwise standard grade drumlooop. Third in a video series demonstrating various drum machines with the Mutable Instruments Clouds.
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Sunday, June 4, 2017
Drum Machines + Mutable Clouds Eurorack #2 [Linndrum LM-2]
Second in the video series dedicated to granular re-synthesizing rhythm boxes with the Mutable Instruments Clouds. In this one the Linndrum gets the treatment. Be warned, these sounds go into bizarre uncomfortable noise territory.
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Drum Machines + Mutable Clouds #1 [Korg Volca Beats]
In this series I run various drum machines through the Clouds eurorack module by Mutable Instruments. There are many demos already that feature its immense washy reverb soundscapes. It turns out that Clouds has a rhythmic chaos side to it. OH YEAH I gotta get on that.
In this short 2 minute video I run the Korg Volca Beats directly into the Clouds. No other effects or eq are used. Recorded direct to Tascam DR-05.
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