Happy Sunday, ambient music lovers! Today’s jam is all about noise (some might say all my jams are noise - haha.) I played around with the noise generator on the DFAM, controlled by the wonderful Chaos module. It sounds kind of windy/wavy to me. The Grandmother is playing an arpeggio while the Subharmonicon does what it does - a sort of semi-controlled chaos itself. If you like the main track, I’m tossing out a bonus today. More of the same, with a bit more tonal range.
Headphones on!
Bonus Track
Podcast
Did you know you can listen to my music in your favorite podcast app? I didn’t until recently. Just click the Listen On dropdown menu on the track player and get a RSS link that will deliver fresh music to your podcast app once a week. How cool is that?
Patch Notes
* A-145-4 Triangle LFO into Subharmonicon Cutoff
* Chaos Y into Subharmonicon Rhythm 2
* A-160-2 (/2) into Subharmonicon Clock
* A-160-2 (/4) into Grandmother Clock
* A-160-2 (/7) into DFAM Adv/Clock
* DFAM VCF EG into VCA CV
* Chaos X into DFAM VCF Decay
* Chaos Z into DFAM Noise Level
* Grandmother playing arpeggio C-F-G-C
* Subharmonicon using only VCO2 and its subs
* Zoom delay on DFAM
The Tools
All my gear is below. Not everything is necessarily used for each recording. I record live to my HS6 recorder. I have a DAW-less setup, although I do use GarageBand only for normalization and creating a shareable audio file.
* Moog Grandmother
* Moog Subharmonicon
* Moog Mother 32
* Moog DFAM
* Eurorack
* Doepfer A145-4 LFO
* Doepfer A160-2 Clock Divider
* Doepfer A-151 Seq Switch
* Zlob Chaos
* Tiptop Audio MISO
* Zoom MS-70CDR Effects Pedals
* Mackie Mix8 mixer
* Zoom HS6 recorder
* GarageBand (grudgingly)