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Tutorials
Modular Synthesis:
Granular Techniques:
Hardware:
Softube´s Modular - Tutorial 11 "Intellijel´s Korgasmatron II"
Timeline:
0:00:00 Introduction
0:00:35 The Family Tree of Korgasmatron II
0:01:40 The Overall Architecture and the GUI
0:02:16 Internal Signal Paths (A and B),
Part 1 (incl. Seriell Mode and Parallel
Mode)
0:08:44 XFADE
0:12:56 Seriell Mode
0:16:15 XFADE Modulations
0:21:35 Cutoff Modulations
0:24:20 Internal Signal Paths (A and B),
Part 2 (incl. FM2)
0:29:25 1V/OCT and Tuned Self-Resonance
0:34:03 Internal Signal Paths, Part 3
0:36:35 Audio-In, Gain and Clipping
0:43:07 The 2 Lowpass Filters
0:48:00 Q and Q-drive
0:53:10 Distortion and Self-Resonance
0:54:10 Miss Marple and the Case of the
Mysterious Partials
1:03:33 The Bandpass Filter
1:17:04 The Highpass Filter
1:22:13 The Bandreject Filter
1:32:15 PATCHING! PATCHING PATCHING!
1:32:30 Patch 1: “Zizzle-Grizzle”
1:40:27 Patch 2: Surfing the Ocean Waves
of Partials
1:47:05 Patch 3: A Kind of Canon
1:52:10 Patch 4: A Selfmade Drum
Machine
1:55:45 Some Words at the End
1:59:30 The End
Inspired by the filters of the “classic”
Korg MS-20 Intellijel developped “Korgasmatron”.
The “Korgasmatron II” module makes it necessary to redefine the term “filter” in modular synthesis. (And this tutorial no. 11 may inspire you to redefine the term “tutorial”.)