Updated rig. Two Micro Black Death synths, Skychord Deses Parva, and a Trogotronic 666.
How are you liking that Deses Parva?
I've owned quite a few Skychord/King Capitol Punishment devices and the Deses Parva is my favorite. Really nice low frequency range with a lot of interaction/modulation between oscillators. It can make a surprising amount of sound with its three control knobs.
Went ahead and started my mini modular planning. Bought a Trogotronic M666 and this is where it will eventually end up:
The two blank pannels next to the Trogotronic will be as follows: the one to the right will be multiples, probably 4x4 multiples if I can help it. I like the Make Noise pattern on their pannels and it's easier to DIY them, so why not. The left pannel will be a format jumbler so that I can patch my Moog in as the VCF/Envelope, and then it will go out to the Pittsburgh In/Out. Simple but effective. I think I will be still making an additional multiples standalone unit with switches so that I can toggle different sources on/off
theshoegazer wrote:I've owned quite a few Skychord/King Capitol Punishment devices and the Deses Parva is my favorite. Really nice low frequency range with a lot of interaction/modulation between oscillators. It can make a surprising amount of sound with its three control knobs.
theshoegazer wrote:I've owned quite a few Skychord/King Capitol Punishment devices and the Deses Parva is my favorite. Really nice low frequency range with a lot of interaction/modulation between oscillators. It can make a surprising amount of sound with its three control knobs.
Have you done any recordings with it?
The only stuff I have is pretty heavily processed. This is what it sounds like run though the Trogotronic 666 and Glitch VST:
theshoegazer wrote:I've owned quite a few Skychord/King Capitol Punishment devices and the Deses Parva is my favorite. Really nice low frequency range with a lot of interaction/modulation between oscillators. It can make a surprising amount of sound with its three control knobs.
Have you done any recordings with it?
The only stuff I have is pretty heavily processed. This is what it sounds like run though the Trogotronic 666 and Glitch VST:
So I'm probably putting in my initial order for my dotcom modular system this weekend. I'm going to do the entry plan, but pay the first 6 months upfront. This is my initial plan for my complete system, obviously subject to change at any time. The blank spot is for a dual or triple LFO module that I'll get from some other manufacturer, since dotcom doesn't make any 1U LFO modules, and I'm not going to waste a VCO just for an LFO.
bigchiefbc wrote:So I'm probably putting in my initial order for my dotcom modular system this weekend. I'm going to do the entry plan, but pay the first 6 months upfront. This is my initial plan for my complete system, obviously subject to change at any time. The blank spot is for a dual or triple LFO module that I'll get from some other manufacturer, since dotcom doesn't make any 1U LFO modules, and I'm not going to waste a VCO just for an LFO.
So I was literally seconds away from putting in my order when my I changed my mind and instead of going with the entry system, I think I'm gonna go with one of their Box 11 chassis, make my own box for it, and make an 11U wide synth first, then expand to 22 if I feel I need to. That Quad LFO does look damned tasty. I'll check it out. They don't have one up on their eBay store yet, I'll have to email them.