Is the device based on (certainly analogue) frequency modulation?
The increasing distortion sounds very much like the white noise/ distortion effect of simple Yamaha FM synths or OPL3 sound chips on historical PC sound cards. It is the same kind of thin hiss with digitallic behaviour that rather changes volume than timbre when modulation depth increases and then switches through only few steps of different timbres. The pale sounding explosions and cymbals in 386er PC games come in mind here.
thats a cool gadget.does it cost alot to make?
liebemacher66 11 months ago
Is the device based on (certainly analogue) frequency modulation?
The increasing distortion sounds very much like the white noise/ distortion effect of simple Yamaha FM synths or OPL3 sound chips on historical PC sound cards. It is the same kind of thin hiss with digitallic behaviour that rather changes volume than timbre when modulation depth increases and then switches through only few steps of different timbres. The pale sounding explosions and cymbals in 386er PC games come in mind here.
AerialTheShamen 1 year ago
Love Chua oscillators! Thanks for this interesting piece!
madamerotten 2 years ago
Looks great but I'm not sure about the "almost musical comment!" :)
tzkelley 2 years ago
beautiful work - well done
Mount it by your front door to freak out guests?
cirtcele 2 years ago