Voltage Modular - Improvised SIG with Turing Machine
This is kind of a sequel to my last video, where I tried to replicate a hardware module where you can set the probability of certain notes being played. I wanted a looping feature, so I swapped out the bank of probability generators for DMT Audio's Strict Machine which incorporates freezing the current probabilities. Note probability I established by using an array of quantizers alternating through a sequential switch. The range of octaves was established on all quantizers simultaneously by mapping their input range to the first dial of the performance panel up top. I'm using the Cherry Audio clone of the ARP 2500 sequencer not to sequence melody, but as a "preset browser," to cycle through specific modulations to the U-he Triple Cheese soft synth running in the VST plugin. One of the "presets" is turning modulation over to a Buchla-style fluctuating random voltage, which can be observed using the nearby oscilloscope. I'm using probability to drop extra beats in there, and more probability to insert 10% rests. Noise Engineering's BIA plugin is stepping in on percussion, to a Euclidean sequencer. Cheers!
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