ether^ra : visual arts, sound manoeuvring & arcana
Sunday, May 19, 2013
NOIZETOIZE : Audible Objects Random Volt Generator / Antimatter Audio Brain Seed
My personal chaos theory demands as much sonic serendipity and random events as possible. These two new modules certainly fit the bill adding numerous options to my appetite for the seemingly uncontrollable, fueling my belief in the Surrealist dictum that the laws of chance equal the laws of beauty...and perhaps the opportunity for a happy accident, a compelling epiphany. The Brain Seed is available at CONTROL in Brooklyn; the RVG from Audible Objects via Etsy.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
ADDAC Marble Physics
Listen to the marble roll helping to produce compelling threads of noise that can be stretched and truncated...add a Trogotronic 333 envelope; CV it into a maelstrom of controlled chaos.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
JRB ModuleModules
Jason R. Butcher, maker of very fine ModuleModule devices compatible with the Buchla 200e, has created two new modules for my system, the CVEQ and the Thumbstick. Jason can be found at http://fastheadache.blogspot.com
Sunday, April 28, 2013
DEVICES : ADDAC EURO-MODULES
These recently purchased ADDAC modules, the Voltage Controlled Oscillator and the Complex Random with Expander are capable of wonderful things! The oscillator offers all manner of voltage control of parameters AND a wonderful sounding pulse wave; the Complex Random sends out voltage controlled (or manual) CV madness. With nine outputs(counting the expander's six), you can certainly create all manner of mayhem, both standard and Brownian! New toys=new joys!
Friday, March 29, 2013
w/o VERTICES on tumblr
Check out a new blog dedicated to my ether^ra sub-project, w/o VERTICES
http://wovertices.tumblr.com/
http://wovertices.tumblr.com/
Monday, March 25, 2013
Double Andore
The Harvestman Double Andore is a dual envelope generator and much more. This track utilizes it along with ST Cloud Generator and the new Make Noise MMG. In spite of the rancor between them they got along quite well, sort of.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
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