Harmonic Symmetry - Modular Patch by RichardDevine published on 2015-08-16T15:30:36Z Link to the video of the patch, recorded in one take here: https://vimeo.com/136165676 download to the .wav file :-) Patch Notes: Harmonic patch using the new MakeNoise tELHARMONIC is a Multi-Voice, Multi-Algorithm synthesizer, and 4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator. The master clock is the Tiptop Circadian Rhythms. Clock output running into the Modcan Touch Sequencer. Channel output one running into one intellijel Dixie (V1) for the bassline. Dixie output running into a Mutable instruments Ripples filter (LP4), triangle waveform. Second channel output sequencing quantized 8 note sequence to the telharmonic oscillator, creating the first lead sequence in the patch (major scale set). One Mult output taken and sent to the Strymon BigSky reverb pedal to create the delicate swarm pads that rise in and out at the builds. Amplitude control of the slow rises via the intellijel HexVCA, slow rate control from one Modcan Quad LFO. The other output is then taken and sent to the Qu-bit RT-60 reverb. Third output from the Modcan TS sending quantized CV to the MakeNoise STO oscillator variable SHAPE output then sent through lower section of the MakeNoise Optomix. The forth output from the Modcan TS is sending a 4 chord pattern (min9) to the intellijel shapeshifter module in chord mode. This output is then sent to another Qu-Bit RT-60 reverb algorithm. MakeNoise Mysteron plucking guitar like effect being triggered by a 4ms RCD, 5th trigger out. The Mysterson then is running out into a Strymon BlueSky pedal, reverb. Drum sequencing from TipTop CR, channel one kick drum going to the Nord Drum 2. Second channel number 2 triggering a custom snare drum made on the Nord Drum 2. Channel 6 from the CR triggering a low bass drum, in the key of "C". Clock output from CR into the 4ms SCM being rotated by a intellijel dixie sine wave output running at a slow rate shifting the 16th's hi hat pattern. Noise source for hi-hats are the SSF quantum rainbow 2, purple output running into the MakeNoise Optomix. The high end snare clap sound is by the Synthrotek's DS-M drum module, then being lightly processed by the Synthrotek DLY, slowly CV controlled by a Modcan Quad LFO in random mode creating more glitchy effects. This is then being sequenced by channel number 2 from the tiptop CR. The first lower left side 4ms Spectral Multi-band Resonator processing 72 custom DSP samples, which are being played by one addac wave player. The output is then being sent to a intellijel uVCF filter (hi pass), for the light subtle glitch textures. The second 4ms Spectral Multi-band Resonator, processing another set of 32 samples (noise washes/slow rises/falls) via channel number 4 from the CR tiptop. From here the output is being processed by a Mutable Instruments Clouds (granular mode), being controlled by the Pittsburgh Modular Game System running "Meteor Shower" mode in which the explosion based gates and random control voltages are then being sent to 3rd Dixie, controlling the CV rate time then from there its sent to the "Freeze" input on clouds, processing small bits of audio coming from the second addac waveplayer, The second output coming from the gamesystem is going into the "position" input on Clouds, which is doing some additional glitching to the signal.Main output from a intellijel Mutagen mixer then ran through the Eventide space pedal for extra spatial atmosphere. :-) Genre RichardDevine, Comment by Bíela / Rádio Partyzán 🤍 2023-01-15T19:31:26Z Comment by NNLeaN Really cool 2022-10-05T09:51:33Z Comment by KiNEKT This is sonically incredible 2022-09-12T22:51:27Z Comment by ED8X buena honda 2022-03-06T13:05:24Z Comment by .̷̘͠J̶͔͊-̴̥͆B̷̘͊.̵̰̂ Literaly just tossed a tangle of cables on top of a much simpler patch. You can see the unpluged ends everwhere lol. 2021-12-01T05:24:46Z Comment by FUTURE SOUNDS nice kick 2021-01-04T19:29:41Z Comment by Anvil Mesa Oooo so great! 👍 2020-05-10T03:12:13Z Comment by Jan Snopek Yea super 2020-04-25T02:46:56Z Comment by 𝐮 𝐮 𝐰 (𝘥𝘰𝘶𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘥𝘰𝘶𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶) this is just incredible 2020-02-03T04:38:40Z Comment by Eflam DePerceval Cybermusic 2019-12-13T19:16:45Z Comment by John McKenna saxophonist Funky man! Yeah... 2019-11-07T02:26:55Z Comment by Radikal Unterwegs Podcast Loving the symmetry! 2019-10-05T12:51:04Z Comment by geniii Love this 2019-04-29T22:41:19Z Comment by Tae-In, Kim (Sappho) This is my favorite track. 2018-04-30T11:24:52Z Comment by MJR///MNR Euphoric! I like it! 2018-04-20T10:21:38Z Comment by happy oyster Great patch 2017-08-15T12:55:23Z Comment by ryanybobs OBSESSED WITH THIS MAN'S MUSIC 2017-05-22T12:12:01Z Comment by Witchbutter Can't stop listening to this incredible track 2017-05-05T15:12:14Z Comment by Lambmother Incredible intro followed by a simple but powerful beat 2017-02-09T01:49:23Z Comment by Nick Tsabazis love this 2017-01-20T09:48:38Z Comment by lambdashift This is awesome, love the bass synth, great sounds and design. Great one. 2016-12-12T19:43:29Z Comment by technelligence Great work, quite something else than the blips and bloops you usually hear peeps make with their modulars, big up! 2016-09-06T10:38:09Z Comment by EMPIRE OF LIGHTS 🚀 sounding great Richard 2016-09-06T10:19:34Z Comment by hypnotica Absolutely Superb - Bola, Lackluster Vibe - Great build up 2016-07-28T08:41:18Z Comment by hypnotica Love it already! 2016-07-28T08:38:47Z Comment by Little Sons LSP Crazy Gr°°VE Melodik & Harmonik°°° 8 LoVe This)!... 2016-06-23T11:37:36Z Comment by Little Sons LSP Fabulous° Master Piece°°°!...Great SING Like A Bird° 2016-06-23T10:46:35Z Comment by Pongtrometer Bass Synth THE TRUTH 2016-06-21T20:11:34Z Comment by add.remove perfect temperature...sun...and this song... 2016-05-31T02:54:20Z Comment by Richard Dumont +_+! 2016-05-19T15:00:07Z