This segment from an extended noise jam was recorded while my Super Jupiter was still in disrepair, although quite capable of creating dark and frightening experimental noise textures. I added some stereo imaging as well as delay and reverb to enhance the dystopian nightmare.
Here’s the forth entry in my series of synthesizer noise jams. Once again I chose the Roland MKS-80 because since I have repaired it I’m spending most of my time programming this magnificent synth. I just can’t seem to leave it alone. Although this segment is almost two minutes long, it came out of a recording that ran over ten minutes.
Here’s the third in my series of noise making experiments with the Roland MKS-80. This time I decided to drop the recording into one of my Live sets and run it through my chain of master effects. This includes a filter, bit reduction, delay and reverb. I have most of the parameters for these effects MIDI mapped, giving me instant access to them via nine knobs on my Korg nanoKONTROL. This gave me the ability to further deconstruct the already destructed chaos that I started with.
Here’s another segment from the noise experiments I produced using the Roland MKS-80. I’m enjoying the sound of the triangle wav setting on the LFO that you can hear at the end.
Here’s another segment from the recording I made of my Roland Juno-106 while it still had a bad voice chip. This time I decided to run it through some spacial processing, including ping pong delay and reverb to hear what it sounded like with some atmosphere.