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Jason Solvent's video: Intellijel Corgasmatron percussive

@Intellijel Corgasmatron percussive
Hello my name is Solvent and this is a 2-part video demonstration of the Intellijel Corgasmatron eurorack VCF, using it's screaming resonant filters for percussive / subbass / metallic mayhem. No audio signals (VCOs / noise) are being passed through the VCF - what you hear is coming strictly via the Corgasmatron's self-oscillating filters. All of the sequencing is done via a Make Noise setup -- Brains, 2x Pressure Points, and clocked by a MATHS. In the first part, only the LPF is used. It's being modulated by an MFB ADSR, and the Make Noise B+PP. The MATHS is being used as a slew/portamento occasionally. In the 2nd part, Make Noise B+PP is also sequencing a Jomox MBase01 kick, and a Snare part created with MS-20 white noise into a YuSynth Arp VCF. The Cogasmatron's signal path is set up just like an MS20 - HPF into LPF in series. HPF is being modulated by PP+B (FM2), + a Tip Top Audio z3000 mk2 VCO (FM1). I used the z3000's sine wave out (I think). The z3000 is also being sequenced by the PP+b. LPF is being modulated by MFB ADSR (FM2), and PP+B (FM1).

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This video was published on 2011-07-10 07:48:01 GMT by @Jason-Solvent on Youtube. Jason Solvent has total 1.9K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 69 video.This video has received 20 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Jason Solvent gets . @Jason-Solvent receives an average views of 4.2K per video on Youtube.This video has received 8 comments which are higher than the average comments that Jason Solvent gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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