A comprehensive overview of the features and controls of the MakeNoise Phonogene and a few example patches built from one quick initial piano sample. Originally posted 8/8/2011
The best thing about the new Morphagene, is that I traded my Wogglebug mk2 for a Phonogene, straight up. There are great deals on Phonogenes these days, mainly because of the Morphagene. So now I have Clouds, uClouds and Phonogene, granular heaven. Good things come to those who wait.
Your videos have been extremely helpful for getting a deeper understanding of modules which have resulted in some great additions to my set up. Also they are usually the first reference I check out again when they arrive. Phonogene just arrived today so I put this on as soon as I got it racked up. Guaranteed to reduce headaches and get to having fun much sooner than if on my own.
Great upload, thanks can i use this standalone? buy a little doepfer case and have the out of the phonogene into my audio interface? ideally i would like to just have the phonogene and echophon modules. Possible?
Yes, absolutely, that would be a great pair. I do think you get even more hands on control with one or two Pressure Points and a Brains controller for them. The sequencer and touch plates end up being very tactile and useful.
Is it possible to plug into to input any audio signal such from your phone or tablet? Would be really interesting to just record any audio signal such as from field recordings and so on? And does it take other cables other than mini jack mono? Thanks for the vid!
Watching this again tonight to re-learn the module. Forgot about some stuff like the gene clock and built in VCA. So rad. Thanks again for your videos man!
there are so many FFT options and wavelet options in Supercollider Im kind of perplexed why a company doesn't just put all that in a box like this and have a little menu option to switch to different effects. It would be really easy for a tech person t o do that. And it would blow away this Phonogene