Metasonix Wretch Machine + Moog Delay

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

The Make Noise Pressure Points is acting as a manual gate for the Wretch. When the cable is plugged in, the Moog Voyager's slewed sample and hold signal modulates the pitch of the wretch. Wretch output is going into the Moogerfooger MF-104z Analog Delay, whose rate is modulated by an attenuated triangle wave from the Voyager.

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  • Cool video! But take the tube shield off, it really only needs to be there for shipping.

    Embrace the warm glow of the tubes without a condom!

  • @ZerosumInertia I just took it off. Now I'm ready for dirty, unprotected tube molestation.

  • Pretty cool patch you got going.

  • @thesynthesist thanks! It got even better after this video by adding the MuRF and the Phaser into the orgy.

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  • its cool but i wish it was playing something relevant

  • gawd I love annoying grinding sounds sooo much :)

  • 1:28 = <3

  • @plague1715 That's a godlike feeling staring at those exposed glowing blinky tube thingies with no guard rail in the way! Have fun!

  • your wretch wails beautifully

  • @thesynthesist The Wretch Machine and the Moogerfoogers all use 100% control voltage to transmit signals. No encoders, no MIDI, and best of all, NO PRESETS.

  • So cool!!!! 

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