What I'm listening to today: "Make Noise Morphagene, Rings, Pianoteq", Synthusiast
Modular artists love "self-playing patches". It's like a game: find enough mechanical structure in your rack to produce enough novelty to keep people interested for the length of a "song".
This piece starts with the modular trope of "Rings plucks at random times and pitches into echo" but then asks a different question: What if I just sat down and played the frickin piano? And it's great
What I'm listening to today: "Strega Wild Textures", Matthew Shapiro
Three minutes of strange but interesting noises (warning, a bit harsh) based around unusual feedback loops in the Strega patch points. The oscillator's pitch is being modulated by its own subharmonic, which produces rhythmic popping clicks on a chaotically determined tempo as it rapidly jumps from under to above human hearing range and back, until the clicks run together and something stranger happens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQtsdyXgwII
What I'm listening to today: "Strega Wild Textures", Matthew Shapiro
Three minutes of strange but interesting noises (warning, a bit harsh) based around unusual feedback loops in the Strega patch points. The oscillator's pitch is being modulated by its own subharmonic, which produces rhythmic popping clicks on a chaotically determined tempo as it rapidly jumps from under to above human hearing range and back, until the clicks run together and something stranger happens.