Sidenote: the room you're in now sounds and looks much better. Also, the system now looks like a big box of jewels. Even the patch terminals look solid gold. As always, very inspiring!
Not only floored by the patches you come up with walker, but how well you’re able to ‘perform’ them as well. The more i get into this myself, the more i can appreciate the intention you have while playing when maybe 8 months ago it looked like “just turning random knobs”. The 2 noise modes are probably my favorite modes of spectraphon and it wasn’t even in there at release!
great patch! currently have the spectranoise mode patched where an inverted envelope lowers the focus knob while holding the note and raises it on note off. this adds a reverb-like effect as the sine tone decays gradually into noise... keep making incredible hardware!!
Great video, can’t wait I to try some of those ideas, never even thought if clocking Rene with the LFO from Spectraphon, learning everyday! Oh and it’s great to see it on my new 65inch tv rather than my phone, great quality vid 👍
Sounds great I know you need to see modules but a (slightly counter-intuitive perhaps 😊) way to get people with no modular yet to take the plunge, might be to offer sample packs that allow DAW/sampler people to use these textures (they'd definitely start with your stuff)
In the meantime, our friend Leo Mendes made a really nice sample pack based on sounds of Strega: www.sintesconleo.com/store/p/strange-drums-sample-pack
Spectraphon in LFO mode is a modulation beast! Up to 8 different sweet outputs. In this video I used B side as a noise source for "flute" and A side as a chaotic LFO ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-64Aq024y9Q8.html