Here is a photo taken during the installation of 'Plain Bob Major' a text based sound work included in the Cutup exhibition at Seventeen Gallery 'Grand Hotel Abyss'. The work was 16 8-step sequencers (did I mention I like sequencers?) with a manually operated 8-pole multiplexer on each step. As the sequencer stepped through its 128 steps visitors could select from 8 (unseen, unmarked) destinations for the pulse to enter a bank of custom built trigger-MIDI converters, and thereby select the word for that step... A fun project, more on this another time...
Showing posts with label sequencer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sequencer. Show all posts
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Plain Bob Major
Here is a photo taken during the installation of 'Plain Bob Major' a text based sound work included in the Cutup exhibition at Seventeen Gallery 'Grand Hotel Abyss'. The work was 16 8-step sequencers (did I mention I like sequencers?) with a manually operated 8-pole multiplexer on each step. As the sequencer stepped through its 128 steps visitors could select from 8 (unseen, unmarked) destinations for the pulse to enter a bank of custom built trigger-MIDI converters, and thereby select the word for that step... A fun project, more on this another time...
Labels:
cutup,
sequencer,
sound installation,
speakers
CGS Gate Sequencer V4.2
Hey, what the hell... another gate sequencer, this is the standard 3FU up/down affair. Not such a nice photo. You may think that I like sequencers...
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
DGTom DGTzara
Monday, 21 September 2009
Roycie Roller Round Rhythmizer
Saturday, 19 September 2009
CGS Gate Sequencer
This was my first attempt at the CGS Gate + CV Sequencer, made before I started using metal panels - this is behind 3mm MDF, which surely has its' benefits. It worked really well for a while, but it was always a 'rough draft', it now has banana sockets. Don't look at the wiring!
Labels:
CGS,
eurorack,
loudestwarning,
modular,
sequencer
Friday, 18 September 2009
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