QMMG singing

QMMG singing from Pete Shambler on Vimeo.

"My long-awaited, long-saved-for QMMG arrived today!! This is the first patch I made with it-- very simple. Filmed for posterity:

Two steady VCOs being fed into QMMG channels 1, 3 and 4.

Channel 1 is the sine out from a Tip Top Z3000.

Channel 3 is the sine out from a uLFO.

Channel 4 is the sine shaped out from the uLFO.

Channel 1 (in LPF mode) is sent to Channel 2 (in HPF mode). I had to sell my beloved Frostwave Resonator to afford this, and I figured the first patch should have some sort of connection to it, hence this arrangement.

Channels 1, 2 and 3 on the QMMG are receiving modulation from both Channel 1 and 2 of Maths.

QMMG Channel 4 is receiving modulation from a Doepfer A-143-1.

The 143-1 is also providing CV for the sine uLFO's shaped wave.

The QMMG is providing all tones beyond the two steady VCO drones.

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  • QMMG Maths A-143-1 from Pete Shambler on Vimeo.

    follow-up to this post
    "Accidentally double-compressed video (I'll fix it later). Apologies for this looking like it was filmed through a fish tank.

    Using a Doepfer A-143-1 to control/trigger Maths. Maths is modulating channels 1 and 2 on the QMMG.

    The sine out from a Z3000, with FM from a uLFO, is feeding a steady tone into QMMG channel 1 (modulated by Maths 4).

    The triangle out from an Elf LFO is feeding a steady bass tone into QMMG channel 2 (modulated by Maths 1).

    The tambourine sound is coming from a Boss Dr. Pad, triggered by the A-143-1.

    I love how extreme a change Maths' response curve can have on its behavior. I only wish it was voltage controllable! And adding swing with gate delay-- fun, fun, fun.

    I don't have a distro board for the top-rack of modules at the moment, which is frustrating to say the least! Soon enough I'll buy/build one, and can finally power the entire system. The Wogglebug and the Quantizer MUST meet!

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  • Maths sequence from Pete Shambler on Vimeo.

    "Based on a small, elegant patch mentioned on the Muff Wiggler forum (thanks: Navs, Stufflinear, Porify), which you can find here: muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10863

    I've made a few changes to the patch above, but it is the same general idea.

    The changes include:

    In the original, either Maths' SUM or OR out is controlling Channel 1's BOTH range. In this, the SUM and OR are sent to a mixer, and the output of which is controlling Channel 1's BOTH amount.

    Maths' EOR output is clocking a Wogglebug, the Clock Out of which is triggering a Doepfer A-160 clock divider. (My first pass at this patch was a bit more involved, with the Wogglebug's CV outs controlling modules that ended up not being used here.)

    The A-160's /2 output is triggering a Dr. Pad (Snare 1 sound). The /4 output is gating a Moog Rogue.

    Maths' second Channel 1 output is sent to the Wave Env. amount input on a Wiard/Malekko Anti-Oscillator, adding a sort of "thwack!" to the sound.

    Maths' Channel 4 outputs are sent to:

    1. Bubblesound uLFO PWM input
    2. Doepfer A-156 Quantizer CV in

    The Quantizer's output is sent to a mult, and from there to:

    1. 1 v/oct input on a Wiard/Malekko Anti-Oscillator
    2. CV in on a Moog Rogue

    The Anti-Oscillator's Triangle and Mayhem outputs are sent to Channel 1 and 2 on a QMMG. The AO is receiving FM from the uLFO, with the Pulse wave going to the EXP in and the Sine going to the LIN in.

    The Trigger output from the 156 is sent to the first QMMG channel's CV input, which is shared between Channels 1 and 2 (both in LPG mode).

    I look forward to getting a new, better camera. In the meantime, I apologize for the picture quality of this video.

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  • LPG ring from Pete Shambler on Vimeo.

    "Using all of my "Buchla" modules to make bottle sounds.

    Tip Top Z3000 sine, with FM from a Bubblesound uLFO sine.

    Maths, voltage controlled by an A-143-1, sent through an attenuator to a Doepfer A-156.

    CV out from the 156 to the Z3000. Trigger out to the CV in on a QMMG low pass gate. Z3000 sine to Signal in.

    Video from 12th Street, between Aves. B and C, 11/29/09.

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