Clock Trippin, Poly Rhythm RENÉ from Richard Devine on Vimeo."Analogue percussion performance patch experimenting with tripping the clock input to get different polyrhythms on the MakeNoise René. The MakeNoise Brains, K4815 Pattern Generator, Z8000, 4ms RCD, SCM and Pressure points are also being clocked with René from a single LFO.Note: This patch was created entirely on the modular (No drum
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Published on Dec 3, 2010 11:10:54 PM by Matrixsynth

 


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