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- Noise Oscillator #2
What do you use your noise sources for? We can’t have enough so this time, we used the white noise to frequency-modulate BRENSO’s green oscillator, which is also flip-sync’d to the yellow one. It’s almost like tuning the noise!
INGREDIENTS
- 1 SAPÈL
- 1 BRENSO
- 1 QSC
- 1 USTA (Optional)
DIRECTIONS
- Patch BRENSO’s Pulse Shaper output to the first QSC channel’s left input.
- Patch BRENSO’s green triangle output to the same channel’s right input.
- Set the green oscillator to Flip Sync.
- Set the channel’s behavior to Crossfade.
(This would allow to blend the two audio sources in the same channel.) - Patch SAPÈL’s white noise output to the green oscillator’s Linear TZFM input and adjust the level and deviation to taste.
- (Optional) Set up a pattern on the USTA sequencer and patch the CV A to BRENSO’s yellow V/oct input.
- Activate BRENSO’s integrator to distribute the V/oct to the green oscillator as well.
- Write a sequence on unquantized voltages on USTA’s CV B.
- Patch USTA’s CV B to the QSC Pan/Crossfade input #1.
(Now the balance between the two oscillators is defined by the sequence.)