comparing glitch with Fa77x's Glitch modules and Max/Msp generative music:
https://soundcloud.com/roland-kuit/xii
MAX/MSP-Modular IV
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MAX/MSP-Modular IV
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Re: MAX/MSP-Modular IV
I m really a beginner of modular synthesis, but I hope this is only a result of experimenting, I heare only roahuroaughhhhh and so on. No music
No melody?
I guess it is science to understand? ? ?
I hope I can make music with my new modular iv. . .

I guess it is science to understand? ? ?
I hope I can make music with my new modular iv. . .



Re: MAX/MSP-Modular IV
Yes Mod IV is very musical. RK and others here demonstrate the various timbres made using Mod IV and tricks to achieve these timbres, the rest is basically up to you.
I have a copy of every jpeg RK has given us in regards to Mod IV tricks, and can use them to great effect, naturally modifying them slightly to benefit my workflow.
Learn as much about the connections as you can, so when the Masters show us new stuff, translating that into music is a walk in the park....
Thanks RK
I have a copy of every jpeg RK has given us in regards to Mod IV tricks, and can use them to great effect, naturally modifying them slightly to benefit my workflow.
Learn as much about the connections as you can, so when the Masters show us new stuff, translating that into music is a walk in the park....
Thanks RK
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Re: MAX/MSP-Modular IV
Yes, this was experimenting. But my MUSIC will not sound different for you, I'm afraid.anabella wrote:I m really a beginner of modular synthesis, but I hope this is only a result of experimenting, I heare only roahuroaughhhhh and so on. No musicNo melody?
I guess it is science to understand? ? ?

I hope so too!anabella wrote:I hope I can make music with my new modular iv. . .
You're welcome!dawman wrote:Yes Mod IV is very musical. RK and others here demonstrate the various timbres made using Mod IV and tricks to achieve these timbres, the rest is basically up to you.
I have a copy of every jpeg RK has given us in regards to Mod IV tricks, and can use them to great effect, naturally modifying them slightly to benefit my workflow.
Learn as much about the connections as you can, so when the Masters show us new stuff, translating that into music is a walk in the park....
Thanks RK
ps: Anabella, maybe you should listen to the pioneers in em thread here.
If you point me to your 'hero's', I will show you where they got it from.
Avant-electronic composer | synthesis research | lecturer
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