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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

A PE / death industrial oriented demo showing off an example application of the Noiselab micro modular by Blue Lantern. The Noiselab is patched into a Digidelay (for some pseudo tape echo) and then a DL-8 to which is used to latch an 8 second phrase. The loop was setup just prior to recording so I could fade it in. A second unrelated Digidelay has a simple 3 second junk percussion loop latched, also so I could fade it in. The Noiselab is then used to create PWM low end and LFO warble swoops (the two components of the loop in the DL-8), alternating between them using the mixer and triggering with the push button . Finally, the Noiselab is also going through a bit of compression (DBX 266XL) for level control.

Sorry about the hiss, a sub-standard camera is to blame.

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  • AWESOME! I hope all is well

  • If you ever decide to get a collection of filters going, I can design a Filterbox with ADSR's. You would then basically have a complete Modular synth just like the big ones: ARP, EMS, etc but in cute 9x9 in boxes.

  • So what do you think? Is it worth me making more or do other products blow this away. I hope I surpassed what you wanted. The sound is almost endless.

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